Exact(1)
Stated or revealed willingness to pay a premium for certified timber represents a similarly contestable role for consumer-citizens, but within the context of the voluntary subscriptions approach outlined above.
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In the end, it can be highly contestable what the role of network companies should be.
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.
What's extraordinary, though, is that it's true (although the God part is contestable).
But if education is a "contestable" good, then democratically elected politicians have a role to play.
This research was a part of a contestable rapid response initiative launched by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and the Ministry of Health in response to the 2009 influenza A pandemic.
Quantification, he wrote, "is more readily contestable and likely to be contested".
Pilnick and Dingwall have argued that power asymmetries are inherent to the physician role: "Physicians… are not just healers of the sick…, but also socially licensed adjudicators on contested or contestable claims to dependency.
As much is contestable.
The contestable space is values.
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