ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA IRREFRAGABLE
From Late Latin irrefrāgābilis, from Latin ir- + refrāgārī to resist, thwart.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «IRREFRAGABLE»
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The WPA clearly does not place a burden on an appellant to submit "irrefragable
proof to rebut a presumption that federal officials act in good faith and in
accordance with law. There is no suggestion in the legislative history of the WPA
that ...
United States 58th Congress, 1979
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Certaine
Irrefragable Propositions Worthy of Serious ...
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In 2003, on remand from the Federal Circuit, the MSPB sensibly ruled that: The
WPA clearly does not place a burden on an appellant to submit "irrefragable
proof to rebut a presumption that federal officials act in good faith and in
accordance ...
Committee of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
n.f. [from irrefragable.] Strength of argument not to be refuted. •IRREFRAGABLE.*
^, [irrefragabitis, school Latio; irrefragable* Fr.] Not to be confuted; s..?cnor to
argumental opposition. — Strong and irrefragable the evidences of Christianity
must ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
n.f. [from irrefragable.] Strength of argument not to be refuted. * IRREFRAGABLE,
adj. [tires, agabilis, school Latin ; irrefragable, Fr.J Not to be confuted ; superior to
argumental opposition. — Strong and irrefragable the evidences of Christianity ...
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The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
IRREFRAGABLE a. <£ Not refragable. Or, if you are so pernickety (q.v.) as to
require a fuller definition — unbreakable. Normally used of argument or evidence
. Something that is incontestable, i.e., cannot be gainsaid. (To gainsay something
is ...
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The New Practice of Physick, Founded on
Irrefragable ...
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The Necessary Existence of God
The " Argument, a priori, for the Being and Attributes " of God," an irrefragable
Demonstration, . . 37 PART III. The non-infinity divisibility of Extension and of
Matter, 55 PART IV. The " Argument, a priori, for the Being and Attributes " of God,
" an ...
William Honyman Gillespie, 1843
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Strong and irrefragable the evidences of Christianity must be : "they who resisted
them would resist every thing. Atterliury. The danger of introducing
unexperienced men was urged as an irrefragable reason for working by slow
degrees. Siiife.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
IRREFRAGABLE, adj. [irrefragabilis, school Latin ; irrefragable, Fr.) Not to be
confuted ; superior to argumental opposition. — Strong and irrefragable the
evidences of Christianity must be ; they who resist them would resist everything.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «IRREFRAGABLE»
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Opening Shot
But farewell to all notions of absolute, divine sponsorship, vouchsafed either through the revelations of sacred scripture or through irrefragable ... «The Weekly Standard, jun 15»
Viewpoints: should universities accept funding from industry?
There must be irrefragable guarantees of independence, both from industry funders and from university management themselves. There must ... «The Conversation AU, mai 15»
Religious Extremism And Global Genocide Action
So much so that, the Koran, Mohammed and Allah constitute the hallowed and irrefragable basis on which his belief fulcrumises. Islamic ... «Nigerian Observer, abr 15»
A man who could be PH's next president
But never mind, the public is already resigned to such irrefragable reality. Its main consolation lies in the fact that in the more relevant “court of ... «Inquirer.net, abr 15»
Beleaguered And Battered Kashmir
Kashmiris have sufficient ammunition of logicality and irrefragable argumentation to falsify and debunk the monomaniacal mantra of the ... «Kashmir Watch, mar 15»
Cook and the question of loyalty in sport
The irrefragable fact is that Cook is not good enough as either batsman or captain in the 50-over game. If England want to put on a respectable ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, dez 14»
THE TRAITOR
The problem is that there appears to be no objective, irrefragable and irrefutable standard to guarantee the moral excellence of a cause. «American Muslim, dez 14»
The Self-Interest Case For Better Ministry To Gay People
Let us grant, if only for the sake of argument, that some people have profound and irrefragable same-sex attraction. Let us grant that such ... «Patheos, nov 14»
Israel's faulty calculus
Furthermore, should the Palestinians in fact go the ICC route it would expose their leadership to serious and irrefragable counter-claims. «Jerusalem Post, nov 14»
Simon Barnes: For every hyprocite like Lance Armstrong, there's a …
Cooke's ineluctable, irrefragable talent - especially when combined with a refusal bordering on incomprehension - to play any of the required ... «ESPN.co.uk, out 14»