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"The court ordered that permission to appeal be refused because the application does not raise an arguable point of law," it said.
Britain's Highest Court will only grant an appeal on an "arguable point of law".
However, judges refused permission to appeal, ruling that the case does not raise an arguable point of law of general public importance.
That, however, is an arguable point if you talk to hard-line preservationists.
And although it is an arguable point as to which player threw one first, Rollins's left arm landed the hardest.
An arguable point.
That something is ethical simply because it's socially acceptable is an arguable point.
This was, of course, an arguable point, and that argument, with the benefit of hindsight, will probably continue to rage in Washington and in political-science departments around the country for decades.
They come to work at the company to enjoy themselves". Whether that credo still applies today is an arguable point.
That's a very arguable point even on its own terms, because the paper he cited (pdf) in support of his stance took no account of the positive effects on the economy of debt relief — even though those effects are the main reason for offering such relief.
Whether Romney believes this or not is an arguable point, but what is not arguable is that his main pitch is that because of his business experience he will make an excellent president.
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