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But it's a debatable case.
Morris is a more debatable case.
"It's a very debatable case," said a transit officer near a platform on the No. 1 and 9 subway lines.
The point is simply that this is a debatable case — more so, say, than a comparison of Mr. Romney and Newt Gingrich might be.
That is a more debatable case, because it is hard to know exactly how the public perceives the economy and assigns credit or blame to Mr. Obama for its performance.
This year's election was a more debatable case and might have been winnable for Mr. Romney, but Mr. Obama's margin of victory was only slightly wider than might have been predicted based on the improved jobs numbers throughout 2012.
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The more debatable cases are Pennsylvania, Michigan and Minnesota.
With the more debatable cases, who you are will generally determine whether or not you deem them pathological.
But they are more debatable cases than they might appear on the surface, and even if they had no association with steroids use, they might have challenged the hall's history of enshrining all players to accumulate 500 home runs or 3,000 hits.
In the most serious cases of infringement or where the situation is debatable, the case could be referred to COPE (the Committee on Publication Ethics).
Another pitcher with a debatable Hall of Fame case, Kevin Brown, hardly needs steroids to turn off voters.
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