Sentence examples for contestable opinion from inspiring English sources

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The fact that this is still seen in some quarters as a contestable opinion, rather than a simple description of what actually happened, is in itself an indictment of the left's inability to respond to Thatcherism in the wider context that it helped to create.

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What makes ours a "secular" age, he writes, is not that it is defined by unbelief, but rather that belief is contestable and contested.

Michel Piron said he would not "stay in a UMP presided over by a president who is contested and contestable".

(3) is obviously a contestable, and contested, claim.

To be sure, the definition of what's fair (as opposed to what's cheating) isn't any less contestable than the notion of what's normal.

Quantification, he wrote, "is more readily contestable and likely to be contested".

(He thought that parts of the law were "legally contestable and politically excessive").

As much is contestable.

The contestable space is values.

Aristotle believed education should "be contestable".

But in education, everything is politically contestable.

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