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My Cato Institute colleague Julian Sanchez warned of the tendency to treat such assertions "as ironclad facts rather than contestable inferences from necessarily patchy data -- even though the past decade should have made it abundantly clear that analysts sometimes get it wrong".
(3) is obviously a contestable, and contested, claim.
This is a contestable assumption.
That may, in some respects, be a contestable project.
But if education is a "contestable" good, then democratically elected politicians have a role to play.
What level of public subsidy might a subscription-funded BBC seek from a contestable fund?
Authority was invariably a contestable affair in this area of south-east Wales long before the latest electoral insurgency.
Roe v Wade bans it after the foetus is viable, which, as Amillia has shown, is something of a contestable point.
The new buzz term is a "contestable fund" handling bids from broadcasters and producers seeking support for strands such as arts, current affairs and educational programmes.
The consortiums are also seen as a back-door way of turning part of the licence fee into a contestable fund for public-service projects.
But while Google certainly is dominant in search this is a contestable monopoly.
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