All right, Callahan, as fun as this little debate is, it's far too early for me to doubt my existence when it clearly is indubitable. |
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Also, the indubitable suffering of the many people who might be helped by stem cell therapy ought to weigh heavily in the complex moral equation. |
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This fact about induction, we are told, is the difficulty that makes science fall short of telling us indubitable truths about the world. |
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One of the indubitable masterpieces of his later years is the pitiless Self-Portrait in a Dressing-Room Mirror. |
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Pius IX made his furious rejection of liberalism and national unification indubitable upon his return to Rome. |
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Newton repudiated the Cartesian programme of deducing scientific laws from indubitable metaphysical principles. |
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I certainly do not yet concede that it actually exists, until this is proved to me by an indubitable argument. |
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The future of democracy as a human project will have indubitable consequences on democratic citizenship. |
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Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes. |
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This faith in the indubitable certainty of mathematical proofs was sadly shaken around 1900 by the discovery of the antinomies or paradoxes of set theory. |
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If this is so, no judgement, however modest, is absolutely indubitable. |
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According to Mill, many mathematical propositions are not even true at all, let alone necessarily true and indubitable, and let alone a priori knowable. |
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They say he has used his indubitable oratorical powers to fire the blood of the mob, only to later run for cover, disavowing his responsibility for violence. |
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I look for the driver's expression in their rear-view mirror, but their windows are fitted with tinted glass that hides their indubitable, apoplectic rage. |
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Meme theory strikes many as so obviously true as to be indubitable. |
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That the job restriction placed on the complainant was prima facie discriminatory is indubitable. |
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It is indubitable that pagan ideas and myths, although in modern garb, are not so far from the old paganism, and they are bursting forth with terrific virulence, « sacralizing » the whole world in their own way. |
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In this case reverse the process, work backwards, and try to deduce your original conjecture via the inverse route from the indubitable truth to the dubitable conjecture. |
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It is indubitable that these gases have increased over the past 100 years and their emissions will accelerate with growing global economic activity. |
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I am sure he will have much to add to this debate in his indubitable fashion, as always, as our international trade critic, who understands the issues facing Canadians at home as well. |
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However, notwithstanding the indubitable importance of introducing this new reason for review, it is not a measure for the execution of a judgment. |
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Neither does the replacement of Mr Buttiglione by Mr Frattini appear satisfactory to us, despite the indubitable professional capabilities that we recognise in Commissioner Frattini. |
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It is indubitable that a great number of fires was the result of numerous factors, among which are the global warming, the combination of natural causes and human negligence as well as human criminal activities. |
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With his indubitable charm and his immense depth of feeling, the American actor is perfectly in tune with the philosophy and the products of this brand, which combines Italian style with Swiss know-how. |
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Sensible people would say that a massive failure of both regulation and oversight, together with revealed flaws of an overly simplistic economic paradigm, provide an indubitable answer to what to do. |
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The increasing interest in resin floorings derive from a variety of indubitable advantages which they offer if compared to traditional concrete floorings. |
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Yves Congar, one of the foremost theologians at the Council, speaks of an indubitable change whose name is development: a development clearly visible in the thinking which resulted in the promulgation of this Declaration. |
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Impercipient collectors and gallery-curators could not distinguish the indubitable in his work, although there are external clues as well. |
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The indubitable effect of the potion convinced many nonbelievers. |
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