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They provide incontestable evidence that we all share the same vulnerable planet.
Even so, these hadiths would have been subject to strict analysis and established only with valid proof and incontestable evidence.
The first bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon for whom incontestable evidence exists was Papa, who was consecrated around 280.
The Army said Friday there was "incontestable evidence" that Mr. Rubitsky had not performed the heroic deeds he had claimed.
In 1987, the United States Army began a 23-month investigation and concluded that there was "incontestable evidence" that he had not done what he had claimed.
Even the truth, when it came out weeks later bolstered up by an array of incontestable evidence, seemed too incredible and too wicked for acceptance by the normal mind of man.
Thus, the use of a magnetic compass as a direction finder occurred sometime before 1044, but incontestable evidence for the use of the compass as a navigational device did not appear until 1119.
The Army said today that there was "incontestable evidence" that a Jewish World War II veteran did not perform the heroic actions that he had claimed in seeking the Medal of Honor.
Last week, the panel announced its findings, saying there was "incontestable evidence" that the veteran, David S. Rubitsky, now 72 years old and a retired merchant seaman, did not perform the heroic actions he had claimed.
Had he travelled to the western side of the Indian Ocean - to Zanzibar or Mauritius - he would have found incontestable evidence of sea-levels falling, dutifully recorded by their tide gauges.
All I wanted, still on the assumption, was incontestable evidence that members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation have committed a felony and can be prosecuted, and I have it here in my drawer.
A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; In which is proved, by most Incontestable Evidence, drawn from Reason and Practice, that a Woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with Man.
He was buried, however, with such precautions, that six weeks elapsed before the rumour of the facts broke out; upon which rumour, not before, the most fearful reports began to be circulated, supported by what seemed to the people of Prague incontestable evidence.
The purpose of our work has been to obtain reliable and incontestable evidence at first hand regarding "after death" conditions, and detailed reports of hundreds of experiences have been stenographically made in order to record the exact situation of the communicating intelligences.
For where is the man that has incontestable evidence of the truth of all that he holds, or of the falsehood of all he condemns; or can say that he has examined to the bottom all his own, or other men's opinions?
There is incontestable evidence that in the matter of immigration there has been a serious departure by the Jewish authorities from the doctrine accepted by the Zionist Organization in 1922 that immigration should be regulated by the economic capacity of Palestine to absorb new arrivals.
It has been suggested that, although Empress Zita was not yet born at the time of the Mayerling incident, her strong Catholic faith and loyalty to her family would most likely preclude her acceptance of the suicide theory, particularly in the absence of incontestable evidence.
Larry R. C. Stephen and James Nobile, the assistant United States attorneys arguing the case, have said from the start that their case would have no incontestable evidence of a bribe or extortion, or surreptitiously taped conversations in which either man alludes to a conspiracy.