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nondisputable

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See: noncontestable


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Horten argues that America after the war was less hostile to big business than before it, a nondisputable point.
The pastoral letter made a careful distinction between general nondisputable principles (like the need to distinguish between civilians - who can never be targeted deliberately - and possibly legitimate military targets, and the need to keep any damage, both to military personnel and to civilians, proportionate to the good supposed to be achieved), and it conditioned judgments about how those principles would seem to apply to specific choices about strategy or weapons.
 
 
 
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