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If the electability issue becomes debatable rather than being taken for granted as an advantage for Mr. Romney, he could find himself in some trouble.

What sounds questionable at best becomes debatable at least when the still-mounting sum of Johnson's efforts — like standing publicly tall against the tide of AIDS-driven fear and building commercial bridges between corporate and urban America — is considered.

Hence, it becomes debatable, notably at doses where the PMNs and the other cells are similar in number, whether the response should be quoted in terms of the total number of PMNs, as a ratio or a concentration (fraction).

And so the need for baseline echocardiography and periodic monitoring of left ventricular function in previously healthy and asymptomatic patients receiving anthracyclines becomes debatable, especially that a clear-cut cost effectiveness has not been established, nor do chemotherapeutic protocols reach the toxic cumulative maximal dose [ 6].

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But by 1938, its level of originality had become debatable.

The original design of the Black has become debatable.

The economy is so bad that the social fabric is coming undone, and what used to be merely weird economic theories have become debatable public policies.

One writer for The Atlantic instantly compared the incident to white mobs preventing African Americans from attending public schools in the 1950s, a comparison that became debatable once the full context of the incident was made available.

If it has become "debatable" whether "you can have a successful bar mitzvah" without hired dancers to establish "an image of, quote unquote, cool" ("Job Description: Life of the Party," news article, May 30), it only goes to show how tragically far the concept of "bar mitzvah" has drifted from its true meaning in some Jewish circles.

They have become debatable for very uncommon outbreaks of ESBL-producing E. coli, and it has been suggested that routine contact isolation in a single room could be challenged in a non-epidemic setting [8, 9].

Even the commonly used RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumours) became debatable in the medical treatment of GIST, and new criteria of response evaluation became necessary.

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