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1
The unanimous vote of the Italian Senators is
sufficient
refutation
of the Bethmann-Hollweg slur.
2
If the truth be told, Mr Bergson's immense scientific knowledge should be
sufficient
refutation
.
3
The look had been
sufficient
refutation
without words.
4
Surely to anyone who knew her, Mrs. Carstairs' silence must have been
sufficient
refutation
of the charge?
5
And this surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded as a
sufficient
refutation
.
6
Art itself is a
sufficient
refutation
of the assertion that we know nothing of what lies behind the apparent.
7
A
sufficient
refutation
of that dogma, as to its philosophical basis, is found in its immorality, its forensic technicality.
8
Indeed, the idea of glacier erosion appears so daring to some minds that its boldness alone is deemed its
sufficient
refutation
.
9
The gross materialism of this supposition, and the failure of God's design which it implies, are a
sufficient
refutation
of it.
10
The firm resistance made by the force under his command is
sufficient
refutation
of the falsity of the charges made against him.
11
Is not this, it may be asked, a
sufficient
refutation
of those who hold that command of the sea gives security against invasion?
sufficient
refutation
sufficient