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The the indisputable fact is the private sector does more for less already.
Then the lawyer started up again, not believing him, saying the evidence was all there, looking for a reason behind an indisputable fact.
I would be sympathetic if you could locate for me one indisputable fact.
But the indisputable fact is that the bulk of the tax cut will go to the wealthy.
He said this without emotion, just stating it as a clear, indisputable fact.
Given this indisputable fact, it can only be a matter of time before another and far larger impact wipes us out too.
It's all indisputable fact, and I can't believe it was anything but a dream."
Public apathy and political ignorance is an indisputable fact today.
Do you know that to be true based on indisputable facts?'
It was based on several indisputable facts that he'd discovered during his time as a ghost.
Of course, there was the indisputable fact that he had saved Nguyen's life.
"And then, my friends, a second perfectly indisputable fact became apparent to me.
And while it's not real science, the show emphasizes an indisputable fact: reading can be delightful.
Her superb book may carry us a step or two closer to a recognition of that indisputable fact.
The graying of America has become an indisputable fact of political life.
"But the subordination of the armed forces to the President is an indisputable fact.
And to help you break this habit, I am going to give you the simple, indisputable facts.
It is an indisputable fact that global temperatures are alarmingly higher than normal this year.
"And for that one, simple, indisputable fact, I think maybe we do have a simple possible explanation.
It was impossible to think of her as being only fourteen or so, and yet, this was an indisputable fact.
Well, the house was 'selectively' wiped clean the night/day of the murder, and that is an indisputable fact.
There are indisputable facts about Socrates - not the late lamented, but the programme.
That's not merely my subjective belief: it's an objective, indisputable fact.
One indisputable fact was that Tchaikovsky had a flair for the genre.
Hague says: "Isn't the point that capital spending being halved an indisputable fact?"