Sentence examples for disputable facts from inspiring English sources

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However, he had 10 times as much money for television as I did -- and I realize now that when you run a campaign about what may be disputable facts, whoever has more money for television wins the argument.

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"Jon Corzine's going to say with 10 times as much money that he's honest and Doug Forrester is corrupt -- and it's a disputable fact -- and Jon Corzine's money is going to win that argument".

"If you look at what Doug's doing right now," Mr. Schundler said to a reporter at the time, "he's saying, 'I'm honest and my opponent's corrupt.' Jon Corzine's going to say with 10 times as much money that he's honest and Doug Forrester is corrupt -- and it's a disputable fact -- and Jon Corzine's money is going to win that argument".

This is disputable given the fact that physical therapists in private practice, in general, see more patients with different indications each day than therapists in nursing homes.

But however theoretically convincing the distinction between having created the ideas as opposed to merely having disseminated them may seem, this is in actual fact quite disputable.

And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.

We might realize that the facts are less disputable than we'd like to believe, and we might realize that, ultimately, we're all telling different parts of the same story.

To get back beyond disputable history, to the last agreed-upon fact, means starting nearly all the way back – to the Paleozoic era, more than 250m years ago, when all the earth's land made up a supercontinent geologists call Pangaea.

This claim is disputable, as it seems a contingent matter whether the relevant particular facts arrange themselves in ways susceptible to general summary and whether our cognitive apparatus can cope with them at all without employing general principles.

These claims were disputable, but the great strength and wide geographical spread of communist organization was a fact.

Likewise, Zeman's protests over a possible offside in the build-up to Udinese's second goal against Roma – as well as the disputable nature of the penalty award that led to their winner – should not distract from the fact that his team once again imploded in dramatic fashion at home.

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