But, the unassailable fact here was that Scot had lost at least thirty men and the president was missing.
To the officers, one unassailable fact hovered like the helicopters circling over Baghdad.
The hope for peace lies in the unassailable fact that the plan is native-born.
Because there is only one unassailable fact.
Its membership in the various European democratic institutions constitutes a compelling expression by Western European democracies that they view this as an unassailable fact.
Until we come to grips with this unassailable fact, Mr. Madrick insists, the economy will continue to falter while the deficit balloons.
The room was silent as each of the men digested this unassailable fact.
It is, on the other hand, an all but unassailable fact that she possesses the most endearing overbite seen in Hollywood since Gene Tierney.
"However, it's an unassailable fact that almost all gunfights are over in three shots or less," said James Baker, the association's director of Federal affairs.
As a result, the commission claimed that their methods "transform(ed) subjective memory into unassailable fact".