Sentence examples for disputable that from inspiring English sources

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It is not disputable that the Matildas are poorly remunerated when compared with their international counterparts, world class football countries such as United States (USWNT), Germany, Japan, England and France.

It is therefore highly disputable that much money can be made in the tail.

Regardless of what one believes Putin motivations are, it is hardly disputable that the first step in normalizing the relations between our countries would be for Mr. Putin to pick up the phone and call to congratulate his counterpart in Kyiv.

In short, it is quite disputable that "Gompertz's growth is generally believed to be more adequate".

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But whether or not a robust, real-time fact-check was even possible, it was clear after the dust had settled that verification would have likely added another 90 minutes to the proceedings, as there ended up being a flurry of disputable claims that needed to be sifted and sorted through after it was all over.

On the admittedly disputable assumption that Rawls thinks that factors that are "arbitrary from a moral point of view" and affect people's interests are a matter of luck, one might read this passage as saying that under a just distribution, luck does not influence distributive shares (Rawls 1971, 72).

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.

What is not disputable is that the funds' profits are bound up with a defective financial system that has fostered booms, busts and bailouts.

Partly because of his philosophical presuppositions, borrowed chiefly from Husserl, van der Leeuw held the disputable doctrine that Phenomenology knows nothing of the historical development of religion: it picks out timeless essences of religious phenomena.

In the early 1930s W.H. Auden was acclaimed prematurely by some as the foremost poet then writing in English, on the disputable ground that his poetry was more relevant to contemporary social and political realities than that of T.S. Eliot and William Butler Yeats, who previously had shared the summit.

MONDAY night's blown call during the Seattle Seahawks-Green Bay Packers game — in which a Seattle receiver clearly shoved a defender to make a disputable catch that, nevertheless, was ruled complete and thus resulted in a last-second win by Seattle — is already one of the most infamous moments in the history of the National Football League.

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