Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
I decided to list, first of all, the incontestable facts.
Some students look up quizzically at what appears to be an incontestable fact that they have known since first grade.
He rather hoped she would complain so he could point out that incontestable fact.
An experiment does this when all of the results agree with the theory, and not one observed, incontestable fact contradicts it.
What counted were simple, incontestable facts: who, when, where, what.
"It is an incontestable fact that Dingo acts as if this man whom he detests were near us!"
He stood there imperiously, relaxed but commanding, as if every word he said were incontestable fact.
It is an incontestable fact that postponing or delaying payments is being used for purposes far removed from that of financing the commercial cycle.
"If it is a matter of faith, it carries no recognizance, but if incontestable fact, our position is de jure rather than de facto."
One of the few incontestable facts, said the Frankfurt Prosecutor's Office, is that Peter Graf paid Meissner $424,000.
Hence the growth of the doctrine and of the party of Free Trade, and the willingness to try that experiment, in the face of what appear incontestable facts.
That people are born free and equal is an a priori assumption, argued Duguit, whereas it is an incontestable fact that they were born as members of a collectivity.
Yes, I have told you that I have been a father; and you might consider the incontestable fact, strange as it may seem, that I was once a child myself.
In view of these incontestable facts, it is impossible not to see the serious risk of concrete, repeated breaches of the fundamental right to pluralism of information that the citizens of Europe are facing in Italy.
If they start running up to the Hill to ask our representatives to forgive debt and protect the rights of women, but do so empty-handed, they will soon discover that their incontestable facts and high ideals are easily trumped by money.
Mr. Lincoln deserves a considered answer, and consultation with the Admatch Corporation of New York and D. D. Bean Inc. of New Hampshire discloses an incontestable fact and an intriguing problem.
I believe, however, that it is worth stressing that for the rapporteurs incontestable facts do not count: in politics it is the assessment and the role that Italy has had in the past and still has today in the institution of Europe.
The charge of Jewish racism in Hollywood rises from two incontestable facts: 1) blacks are virtually unrepresented in the top echelons of production, the so-called glamour positions of motion picture studios; and 2) Jews are overrepresented there, given the percentage of each group in the general population of the country.
--"Whatever be the opinions which many may entertain as to the interpretation of some of these generalizations, the vast importance of these results of Agassiz's studies may be appreciated by the incontestable fact, that nearly all the questions which modern paleontology has treated are here raised and in great measure solved.
For example, it glosses over all the economic and social problems that will result from the signing of free trade agreements, and it accepts the normalisation of relations with Honduras as an incontestable fact, ignoring the coup d'état and the still recent murders of members of the Resistance Front against the coup.