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If Shakespeare (to take the least disputable example) is a classic, why does every age interpret Shakespeare differently?
A disputable example includes pesticide DDT, which was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1948 since it helped to fight typhus during the Second World War, but later proved to have some toxicity for humans (increasing cancer and neurological diseases and reducing reproductive health) and was banned in 1970s (e.g., reviewed in ).
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In general, we found that many people respond to and correct posts that include incorrect or disputable information, for example by referring users to a doctor.
And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.
Arguably, a perfect example of a modern day "disputable matter" a la Romans 14, in which case, we should all "agree to disagree": Maintain our different convictions, but not judge each over them, not insist on excluding each other over such matters, and continue to work together in the name of Jesus to do things like alleviate suffering for orphans in abject poverty.
However, such replication can take years, and what constitutes replication in a given case may also be disputable.
Nor is it disputable, as a general matter, that in this case the conservative positions favor Obama and the liberal outlooks support the Texas plaintiffs.
(Some philosophers have contemplated peculiar or science fiction cases in which we might introspect the contents of others' minds directly for example in telepathy or when two individuals' brains are directly wired together but the proper interpretation of such cases is disputable see, e.g., Gertler 2000).
"It's not a disputable thing," he says.
This latter point, however, is disputable.
"It's not disputable," he said.
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