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You can use it when referring to a disagreement or a contested opinion between two or more people or groups. For example: The issue of gun control is debatable among many politicians.
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That might be debatable among both exhibitors and visitors.
But its value still remains debatable among endocrine surgeons.
What's less debatable among lawmakers is that companies are quick to find loopholes in executive compensation rules.
The connection with pragmatism is evident from the fundamental 'postulate' of radical empiricism: 'the only things that shall be debatable among philosophers shall be things definable in terms drawn from experience'.
The postulate is that "the only things that shall be debatable among philosophers shall be things definable in terms drawn from experience," the fact is that relations are just as directly experienced as the things they relate, and the conclusion is that "the parts of experience hold together from next to next by relations that are themselves parts of experience" (MT, 6 7).
The irony here is that much of what Krugman puts forth isn't terribly debatable among many of his peers; and if it is, it's not fundamental.
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Whether the show's success was a triumph of substance or style was debatable, even among its fans.
If the meteorological mood swings of April and May were in fact a sign of long-term climate disruption, and not ordinary variability -- still a debatable point among scientists -- then suddenly, nothing about the air looks quite the same.
The actual growth mechanism is unclear, and it has been remained a debatable issue among the scientists.
He has made some debatable decisions, among them giving 35-year-old Ilya Kovlchuk a three-year, $18.75-million 18.75-millionreplacontractn Stevens with interim coand Willie Desjareplacingo hasn't taken full advantage of Kovalchuk's skills.
It still remains debatable how, among many different combinations resulting from trivalent differential segregation patterns, only cn = 54 and cn = 72 Clonopsis parthenogenetic strains survived: we may suggest that some sort of genome balancing is implied here, which made cn = 54 and 72 strains able to survive better as parthenogens.
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