Sentence examples for debatable view from inspiring English sources

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First is the army's (debatable) view of itself as the main bringer of independence.

The Supreme Court could get away with this in part because the liberal secularists who applauded the decision didn't grasp that they were asserting a particular morality based on a debatable view of the human person.

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While debatable, this view could also account for cases like those of Ms. Walzer and Ms. Miller, who believe they have subclinical gluten sensitivity.

When presented to the expert committee, some global norms and practices supported through research and advocacy in high-impact journals, were felt to be debatable when viewed in context in India.

Frank's economics are, of course, debatable -- his view that capitalism is "borderline criminality" puts him just a touch outside the mainstream (as does his view that the Democratic Leadership Council is a "hothouse of the right").

"It isn't even debatable, in my view," Mr. Bush said.

However, this distinction is debatable, and the view has been taken that courts sometimes simply regard a matter as one involving an error of law if they wish to adopt an interventionist approach, and seek to allow judicial review to take place.

Which scenario is more plausible is, in our view, debatable.

It's worth thinking about what messages they're sending to the same extent it's worth thinking about their campaigns at all, which, to be sure, is debatable.However, after viewing a few more of Mr Obama's TV ads, I realised my theory was full of it for a different reason: there are lots of black, Hispanic and Asian people in his ads.

Taylor (1998, 2008) traces the history of this depiction, connecting it to early medical advocates of the technology who argued (on the basis of highly debatable evidence) that viewing ultrasound images would cause a woman to form an emotional "bond" with her fetus, producing better compliance with medical advice during prenatal care.

"In our view, a debatable assertion that an official misapplied classification guidance does not rise to the level of disclosing a 'substantial violation' of a law, rule or regulation," Marmolejos wrote.

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