Sentence examples for arguably recognized from inspiring English sources

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History shows considerable variation in marital practices: polygyny has been widely practiced, some societies have approved of extra-marital sex and, arguably, recognized same-sex marriages, and religious or civil officiation has not always been the norm (Boswell 1994; Mohr 2005, 62; Coontz 2006).

First, while the notion of an "unlawful" combatant is arguably recognized in international law (for example, it could be said that those who commit war crimes lose some of their protected status as they are "unlawful" combatants) this is not applicable to the Afghan detainees and other terror suspects (who have neither been charged with, nor found guilty of, war crimes).

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He's by far the highest-paid comedian in the world and arguably the most recognized standup comic on the planet.

Standing on a rise on the Right Bank of the Seine, where the river begins its southwestward curve, the palace is an impressive spot from which to view what is arguably the most recognized symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower.

And for my daughters, I hope that giving and receiving that simple song -- arguably the most recognized song in the English language -- might become an act of grace.

Left anterior temporal brain areas (aSTG/aMTG) enhanced activity as soon as the stem was heard and recognized, arguably reflecting lexical selection of the stem (Scott and Johnsrude 2003; DeWitt and Rauschecker 2011; Fig. 1 c and see Supplementary Fig. 1).

First, as recognized (arguably somewhat late) by Kun et al. [ 39], the coding coenzyme handle hypothesis generates the prediction that catalytic propensities of amino acids should not be distributed randomly in the genetic code, and it is reassuring to see that this is indeed the case.

Disney Studios elevated the cartoon character Mickey Mouse into what was arguably the most universally recognized icon of the 20th century.

Arguably, if you recognize another person with regard to a certain feature, as an autonomous agent, for example, you do not only admit that she has this feature but you embrace a positive attitude towards her for having this feature.

(As with tu quoque replies generally, the rejoinder from gunk leaves open what went "wrong" in the original argument of 14 16.[47]) But the priority monist can point to some crucial differences between gunk and junk that arguably justify only recognizing the metaphysical possibility of the former.

Something like control self-ownership is arguably needed to recognize the fact there are some things (e.g., various forms of physical contact) that may not be done to a person without her consent, but which may be done with that consent.

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