Aún no tenemos significados para "unquestionably true".
1With a qualification it is unquestionably true; not in all its latitude.
2It is unquestionably true that a free, disinterested attitude is essential to comedy.
3You instantly credit it completely, think and act as if it were unquestionably true.
4That they were prevented, and that Stevens had no visible weapon, is unquestionably true.
5That is unquestionably true, and it applies both in the domestic and the international field.
6All this is unquestionably true, and a simple dictate of reason common to all men.
7Amid the analysis of what special ingredient Scottish managers have historically retained, one fact is unquestionably true.
8The sight, says Addison, is the most perfect of all our senses; and this is unquestionably true.
9The latter statement seems unquestionably true.
10But it is unquestionably true of The Class of 92, the British film that premiered this week in London.
11All this is unquestionably true.
12This statement was unquestionably true.
13His story was unquestionably true.
14That is unquestionably true.
15That was unquestionably true.
16A statement which might be unquestionably true might also be remembered to the damage of some important cause later on.
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