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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably accept" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a point of view that can be debated or discussed, but the combination of "arguably" with "accept" is awkward and unclear.
Example: "While some may argue that we should accept the proposal, others believe it requires further consideration."
Alternatives: "possibly agree" or "potentially acknowledge".
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The Fed should arguably accept a higher risk of overshooting than undershooting inflation since it has far more experience with, and more tested tools for, curing inflationary pressures than deflationary ones.One way around this problem would be for the Fed explicitly to state its tolerance of inflation above 2%.
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In my view, if you accept this money, you're arguably accepting some of their opinions," said the book's source, explaining that he had turned down the offer of funds from the organisation.
In the US the treatment of transgender children is arguably more accepted and advanced than it is in the UK, where it remains a controversial topic.
As a result, Mormons have not developed a series of easily expressed and easily swallowed statements summarizing the content of their theology in ways that might arguably be accepted by mainline Protestants.
So arguably we must accept that the old paradigm of unlimited material acquisition is in its death throes – and that the new paradigm of community cooperation is far more in tune with both human nature, and the natural order.
But then, if we accept the (arguably reasonable) Eleatic principle according to which only changes that matter empirically/causally count as genuine, trope-swapping is ruled out.
The Clinton administration aimed for the best restoration plan Big Sugar would accept, and it arguably succeeded.
Arguably, as noted above, they might accept the thesis that intentionality coincides with the mental, but they hold the view that intentionality derives from consciousness.
Yet simply using the four year graduation rate is arguably highly unfair to schools that accept students with mediocre academic records, lower cognitive skills, etc.
Thus, the reluctance to accept unnecessary operations may arguably be lower for pancreatic operations, and the thoroughness of establishing need for surgery for pancreatic lesions should be maximal.
The concern of citizens about their own and their children's health is arguably the most powerful motivator to accept changes in lifestyle or to accept the inconvenience and costs involved with climate policies.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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