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Перевод: indisputable speek indisputable


[прилагательное]
неоспоримый; бесспорный; непререкаемый; безусловный


Тезаурус:

  1. After 1933, too, the ferocious personal enmities and political conflicts within the Nazi lite, which otherwise would have torn the system apart, were resolved only in Hitler's own charismatic authority - in his indisputable position as the base of Nazism's popular legitimacy and the embodiment of Nazism's "idea".
  2. They were the same terms which Dante and the mediaeval jurists insisted on: Virgil was great, was perpetually relevant and in that sense "a classic" (if not, more exactingly, the one indisputable "classic"), because in him could be found what Dante teased out of him - the vision of Empire, of the divinely appointed imperium , which must be reconciled (this way and that, for the reconciling was not easy) with the no less divinely intended ecclesia .
  3. Besides, the only stakeholders with an indisputable interest in stopping the sale are NCR's top managers, who were careful to get the board to boost their own severance packages on the day Ma Bell made its bid.
  4. Roth's turn towards fact - admittedly, an imagined and far from indisputable fact - will appear to some to signal a turn towards the self and towards the outside world.
  5. It should differentiate between indisputable fact, firm opinion, and speculation included for guidance or prognosis; and finally, it should include a statement of rebuilding costs for insurance purposes.
  6. The one indisputable position which connects the two poems is that Octavia should not marry Florio or Philander on the slender hope that love will prevail.
  7. Though she was a performer of indisputable talent, one was none the less left with a nagging impression that overarching each of her individual characteristics was another role, one she played to the hilt: that of the grande dame, the First Lady of the American cinema, the Duse of the double-feature.
  8. Moreover, while the minus is always identifiable and indisputable, the plus is often not identifiable separately or not identifiable as a consequence of the minus .
  9. The US and British refusal to respect the wishes of the Arab people, and their indisputable right to self-determination, demonstrates that sadly, despite a changing world, the West is determined to hang on to its outmoded and intolerable attitudes and practices.
  10. He points to the fact that the Atlantic can now be crossed in three and a half hours as indisputable evidence that the pace has hotted up, but in his view, the next generation will assimilate such changes.
  11. Here, whatever else is obscure, the need for a much greater commitment of resources is indisputable: without, for example, a massive renewal and expansion of physical provision, men and methods will not avail, though men are the essence of the service and methods cry out for more and more exploration.
  12. PR (much diluted) has been an indisputable success only in Germany, which has enjoyed, until recently, a natural consensus between its political parties, founded on the need for regeneration.
  13. The decline in Britain's manufacturing base was indisputable, though the causes were open to scholarly debate.

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