Sentence examples for debatable implication from inspiring English sources

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Unlike Hempel's theory, moreover, HD-confirmation does not yield the debatable implication that, by itself (that is, given \ k = \top\)), the observation of a non-raven \(a\), \(\neg raven(a)\), must confirm \(h\).

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While the assumptions on e, t and s in Table 1 are debatable, the implication in Table 2 is pretty clear that the local market is going to stay larger than the e-commerce and online-only market for some time to come, even if the local market continues to become heavily online-influenced.

On the other hand, the SNMPC gives probabilistic guarantees for constraint fulfillment; a feature whose practical implications are debatable.

Whether it's an addiction is debatable (and yes, that has implications for treatment), but we humans are capable of doing damage to our lives with the most mundane behaviors, let alone immersive ones like gaming.

There is a kind of ambitious genius in what Google is aiming for – and of course the implications, positive and negative, are debatable – but the spirit of it seems to go against the grain of what people are ready for.

The wider implications for the general population are debatable.

Differences in early recovery between sevoflurane, desflurane, and propofol have been reported to be small but in favor of the inhaled anesthetics, although the clinical implications of these small differences are debatable.

Such an increase would have huge implications, but the prediction's reliability is debatable, given that it does not take into account future hardships a large population would likely face.

However, the implication of such nomenclature system is always a debatable matter.

23, 24 There is a worldwide agreement about the negative prognostic implications of node positivity in cutaneous melanoma, but the clinical significance of tiny tumor deposits is still debatable.

This smells like a quota system, or at least that was the implication left by Unz's searing, sprawling, frustrating and highly debatable piece, "The Myth of the American Meritocracy," in The American Conservative.

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