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undeniable
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    • not possible to deny

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    1. The fact that they came here is undeniable.
    2. Love undeniably has wings to fly away from love, but it's also undeniable that it also has wings to fly back.
    3. As a result, it is undeniable that important disciplines and moral education have been neglected. By placing excessive importance on scholastic achievement, many parents have forgotten such basic social courtesies as consideration for others.
    4. ‘Aceto Balsamico di Modena’ has for a long time represented the culture and history of Modena and its worldwide reputation is undeniable.
    5. Also, the FPAP has made a profit of several million euro on options on the commodities market, which is an undeniable value added’.
    6. Consequently, the Italian authorities believe there is an undeniable link between consumer concern following news broadcasts about dioxin in Belgium and the fall in consumption and prices.
    7. The sectoral nature of this aid is undeniable since the rise in the cost of oil not only affected undertakings in the fisheries sector but all undertakings across all sectors of activity.
    8. The difference between the return on loans granted to private companies and loans granted to cooperatives in which Finagra was a financing member is undeniable and has been summarised in points 131 to 133 above.
    9. In addition to this undeniable financial recovery witnessed in recent years, the descriptive section shows that the ABX group is evidently undergoing a real organic restructuring which will restore its viability in a sustainable manner.
    10. The Commission admits that very large amounts may be at stake, with an organisation like the FPAP where the operations undertaken on the futures markets present undeniable risks and may involve significant losses.
    11. The committee stated in its unanimous opinion submitted on 6 March 2006 that the name ‘Aceto Balsamico di Modena’ has an undeniable reputation on the national and international market, as demonstrated by its frequent use in numerous recipes in many Member States, and the many references to it on the Internet, in the press and other media.
    12. But, as indicated above (see recital 75 of this Decision), this was possible only because ‘The State has granted assistance of EUR 65 million to date. Also, the FPAP has made a profit of several million euro on options on the commodities market, which is an undeniable value added’.
    13. On this last point, while it is true that, from a formal point of view, there is no legal obstacle to economic operators from Member States other than France financing or using assets covered by Article 39 CA of the General Tax Code, it is undeniable that, in practice, the scheme at issue favours operators whose tax domicile is in France.
    14. The Commission admits that very large amounts may be at stake, with an organisation like the FPAP where the operations undertaken on the futures markets present undeniable risks and may involve significant losses. That being so, there is nothing to say that the FPAP’s liability in the event of significant losses will be covered by its members.
    15. Also, the FPAP has made a profit of several million euro on options on the commodities market, which is an undeniable value added’. The Commission therefore notes that the supply of fuel to fisheries undertakings at a price lower than that on the ordinary market was possible due to the advances granted by the State and the FPAP’s own resources, i.e. the product of its members’ contributions and the profits from speculative operations on the futures market for petroleum products.