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Перевод: incontestable speek incontestable


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неопровержимый; неоспоримый


Тезаурус:

  1. The convention considering the incontestable superiority of speech over signs, a) for restoring deaf-mutes to social life, and b) for giving them greater facility of language, declares that the method of articulation should have the preference over that of signs in instruction in education of the deaf and dumb.
  2. Many investigations involve cases where the evidence is incontestable.
  3. The Crofting Reform (Scotland) Act of 1976 did not go quite as far as this, but it did give the crofters the incontestable right to purchase their house and garden, and the optional (though not incontestable) right to purchase their land for 15 times the annual rent.
  4. He quoted Lord Atkin that the doctrine of public policy "should only be invoked in clear cases in which the harm to the public is substantially incontestable, and does not depend upon the idiosyncratic inferences of a few judicial minds".
  5. 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.
  6. His worry is not that these errors undermine any of their actual results: "that the principles laid down by mathematicians are true, and their way of deduction from those principles clear and incontestable, we do not deny."
  7. Was not their incontestable success the sign that they had received the mandate of heaven?"
  8. British foreign policy started from the incontestable and apparently unchanging facts that the United Kingdom was an island, depended on sea-borne commerce and communications, and had large overseas possessions.
  9. Like the unimpeded flow of the native culture, the spiritual greatness of the literary work is incontestable: the greater the work the more clearly it speaks for itself, even the teacher of English must bow before the experience of those great minds with which the works offer contact.
  10. What is incontestable is that Mr Stewart's conduct during the whole affair was entirely unbecoming of a representative of a national sports, and his claim that the TVNZ cameraman was obstructing the removal of David Lawrence from the field of play was proved by television evidence to be false.
  11. "Only going back," he pointed out with incontestable logic.
  12. Obviously, in spite of the Emperor's assertions to the contrary, many regarded the union as a msalliance , although Eugnie's nobility was incontestable and her lineage impeccable, certainly on her father's side.

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