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Sure, there were disputable statements.
Security design is a complex and ambiguous task not made any easier by ignorant gotcha journalism that can't distinguish between an disputable compromise and a "backdoor".
"It's not a disputable thing," he says.
His celebrations were cut short by a disputable offside call.
Some of these instances are clear-cut, while others fall into a disputable gray area.
The larger the electorate, the smaller the chances of a disputable outcome.
But unleashing students is a disputable concept, particularly in complicated learning environments.
The flag goes up but it looks a disputable call and the energetic striker puts his hands on his heads.
I knew that some would not regard this as a disputable matter.
Drawing from theologian Roger Olson's work, Wilson regards the "homosexuality" debates as a "disputable matter".
How accountable are we for high school actions, when this is clearly a disputable high school action?
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