unarguably造句1. He is unarguably an outstanding man.
2. She is unarguably one of the country's finest athletes.
3. Unarguably, the father in the poem is a despot, and the daughter is humiliated.
4. To some extent this was unarguably true, but not in my view to a sufficient extent to cause the furore.
5. The advancement of artificial intelligence is unarguably accelerating.
6. He is unarguably a great poet.
7. Unarguably beautiful, she gazes sadly, longingly, out of the pictures.
8. He is unarguably one of the greatest captains ever and, having played in the title winning United side of 1952, he led them to two further titles and an FA Cup Final in 1957.
9. Traveling is unarguably one of the most gratifying experiences a person can have in their lifetime.
11. Providing economic incentives for ... is unarguably one of the main contributions of ....
12. The 15th, and unarguably the most spectacular Asian Games, was held in Doha, Qatar in 2006, and watched by millions all over the world.
13. The advancement of artificial intelligence is unarguably accelerating the studies of robots.
14. Unarguably, this environment of creative chaos has greatly enriched the field.
15. Unarguably, it remains a place where companies face heavy direct and indirect state control.
16. Bill went on to become unarguably one of the greatest United players ever, including winning the European Cup in 1968.
17. But Francois has unarguably brought some fresh ideas to an industry that for too long was satisfied to produce car ads featuring smiling couples and winding roads.
18. How could she have been so thoughtless, so foolish, done something so unarguably dangerous?
19. If the War Crimes Act, denial law and Holocaust day were unarguably just, calculations about malign side-effects would be irrelevant.
20. With fewer than 300,000 Qatari citizens among its 1.7m inhabitants, Qatar is unarguably a success.
21. Hoddle was sacked 16 months later. But for one night, at least, England had looked, if not unarguably world beaters, then at least not much like England.
22. How far China has gone in transforming its economy is a matter of debate. Unarguably, it remains a place where companies face heavy direct and indirect state control.
23. But sometime soon a line will be crossed in a laboratory somewhere and the first unarguably living thing created from scratch by the hand of man will divide itself in two and begin to reproduce.
24. But even if there was a significant risk reduction, quitting smoking is unarguably the most important action a person can take for reduction of lung cancer risk.
25. Successful software processes must maximize people's strengths and minimize their weaknesses, as both unarguably exist.