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Additionally, it is contestable whether autonomy is the most precious resource for employees [ 28] in the DCM, whereas it is a point of discussion that the ERI model fosters salary and esteem rewards as the main means of compensating job strain.
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(3) is obviously a contestable, and contested, claim.
Quantification, he wrote, "is more readily contestable and likely to be contested".
The second is to look at whether that dominance is contestable.
Gregory asks Rubio about whether Florida is still contestable.
When asked about whether the warrant should be contestable, Clare appeared to keep the option open.
The concepts are essentially contestable: the focus of moral disagreement is whether the action in question causes or merits the pertinent response, not what response-independent properties it has (Wiggins 1987: 198).
The commensurating power of numbers, sweeping aside contestable narratives, promises a simple rank ordering of merit, whether in schools, hospitals, or beyond.
It's possible, though, that the Constitution prohibits any such accusations from even being made in the first place, regardless of whether Arrivalstar's patents are valid and infringed (both hotly contestable issues in their own right).
That argument is contestable.
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