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Definition of uncontroverted in English: uncontrovertedadjectiveʌnˈkɒntrəvəːtɪdˌʌnkɒntrəˈvəːtɪdˌənˌkɑntrəˈvərdəd Of which the truth or validity is not disputed. uncontroverted gains to scholarship Example sentencesExamples - The evidence is uncontroverted that the parties pooled their funds with the exception of their RRSP's as of 1990 when they both retired.
- The phylogeny produced by Johnson and Patterson is quite robust; it is based on 112 anatomical characters and every node is supported by at least three uncontroverted synapomorphies.
- I further hold, in accordance with the uncontroverted evidence that I have heard, that a pregnancy cannot come into existence until the fertilized ovum has become implanted in the womb.
- For my part, I do not understand why this Court should expend any time in relation to this matter if it be the case, as appears to be uncontroverted, that your client is missing.
- There had been uncontroverted evidence from Johnston to explain that there had been difficulties in obtaining finance and that was the reason for the delay.
- He did not, in particular, have evidence that made the uncontroverted medical evidence logically unsupportable.
- However, there are a number of uncontroverted facts which we accept.
- The uncontroverted fact is that the Gantzes did not know of the Skyline Agreement with Laudervest or the full price of the whole Project.
- The uncontroverted evidence is that, if they are separate, time does not make a difference, location does not make a difference.
- Their expert opinions were essentially uncontroverted.
- Having regard to that uncontroverted evidence of Mr Bolt's state of mind it is clear that he did not care whether the article conveyed the defamatory imputation or not.
- This evidence is uncontroverted except where the Defendant alleged that Mr Francois is a tax defaulter and not a ‘taxpayer.’
- On the uncontroverted evidence, the property, like the flat before it, was intended to be enjoyed by both Mr. and Mrs. Bilgin as a matrimonial asset.
- Evidence that the Democrats amassed a mobilization advantage between 1996 and 2000 is largely uncontroverted.
- It is important, however, to define the presumption because the uncontroverted evidence is that there was a leak in the copper tubing running between the oil tank and the furnace.
- Even more important, the legal conclusions derived from the facts as presented by the plaintiff's lawyer will have to be rigorously scrutinized, even when the facts are uncontroverted.
- It seems uncontroverted that the film-makers injected the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy into North Country, suggesting it had a role in the events the film depicts, even though any such implication would be false.
- It should also be borne in mind that the case put at trial in relation to D.M. was a strong one and, apart of course for Mr T.'s complete denial, largely uncontroverted.
- There is credible, strong and uncontroverted evidence that the sole effective support services currently available to the claimant are within the City of Westminster.
- The uncontroverted evidence is that the applicant finished up 2 ¾ feet south - well, that is on the other side of that second post, in the top photograph.
Definition of uncontroverted in US English: uncontrovertedadjectiveˌənˌkäntrəˈvərdədˌənˌkɑntrəˈvərdəd Of which the truth or validity is not disputed or denied. uncontroverted gains to scholarship Example sentencesExamples - The uncontroverted evidence is that the applicant finished up 2 ¾ feet south - well, that is on the other side of that second post, in the top photograph.
- Having regard to that uncontroverted evidence of Mr Bolt's state of mind it is clear that he did not care whether the article conveyed the defamatory imputation or not.
- I further hold, in accordance with the uncontroverted evidence that I have heard, that a pregnancy cannot come into existence until the fertilized ovum has become implanted in the womb.
- The evidence is uncontroverted that the parties pooled their funds with the exception of their RRSP's as of 1990 when they both retired.
- It should also be borne in mind that the case put at trial in relation to D.M. was a strong one and, apart of course for Mr T.'s complete denial, largely uncontroverted.
- This evidence is uncontroverted except where the Defendant alleged that Mr Francois is a tax defaulter and not a ‘taxpayer.’
- It seems uncontroverted that the film-makers injected the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy into North Country, suggesting it had a role in the events the film depicts, even though any such implication would be false.
- For my part, I do not understand why this Court should expend any time in relation to this matter if it be the case, as appears to be uncontroverted, that your client is missing.
- Their expert opinions were essentially uncontroverted.
- There is credible, strong and uncontroverted evidence that the sole effective support services currently available to the claimant are within the City of Westminster.
- The uncontroverted fact is that the Gantzes did not know of the Skyline Agreement with Laudervest or the full price of the whole Project.
- Even more important, the legal conclusions derived from the facts as presented by the plaintiff's lawyer will have to be rigorously scrutinized, even when the facts are uncontroverted.
- On the uncontroverted evidence, the property, like the flat before it, was intended to be enjoyed by both Mr. and Mrs. Bilgin as a matrimonial asset.
- Evidence that the Democrats amassed a mobilization advantage between 1996 and 2000 is largely uncontroverted.
- However, there are a number of uncontroverted facts which we accept.
- The phylogeny produced by Johnson and Patterson is quite robust; it is based on 112 anatomical characters and every node is supported by at least three uncontroverted synapomorphies.
- There had been uncontroverted evidence from Johnston to explain that there had been difficulties in obtaining finance and that was the reason for the delay.
- He did not, in particular, have evidence that made the uncontroverted medical evidence logically unsupportable.
- It is important, however, to define the presumption because the uncontroverted evidence is that there was a leak in the copper tubing running between the oil tank and the furnace.
- The uncontroverted evidence is that, if they are separate, time does not make a difference, location does not make a difference.
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