Sentence examples for is arguably significant from inspiring English sources

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Yet the deputy leader vote is arguably significant, not least because it reinforces the archaic maleness of the party's top leadership, graphically illustrated by Corbyn, Watson and the new London mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, being the only platform speakers at Saturday's special conference.

It is arguably significant that the two examples discussed here have been transmitted only in the grammatical literature of medieval Iceland and its early modern Nachlaß, significant because the stanzas' subjects would have been taught in the medieval schoolroom alongside elementary grammar and rhetoric as essential knowledge for school pupils, many of whom were or would become priests.

Despite what is arguably significant progress in legislation, we still haven't come up with the perfect law.

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That is arguably more significant, since it bears out the recent transformation of Val Thorens.

The claim was only part of the allies' assertion that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and is arguably less significant than the discovery, in late June, of a centrifuge hidden 12 years ago in a scientist's backyard in Baghdad.

Increasing bank capital and liquidity requirements — think of it as the size of a bank's rainy day fund — is arguably more significant than all of the new laws in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

His next project is arguably most significant as a further thaw in the icy relations between Coolmore and the Maktoum brothers, perennial antagonists both on the track and in the sales ring.

But it's the long-term strategy which is arguably more significant.

Which is why 2011 is arguably more significant than the near-perfect 2012 in his transition from popular Olympian to British cycling's first superstar.

This is important, as while fear of falling in itself may be an unwelcome anxiety for an older person, it is the related avoidance of activity that is arguably more significant in terms of its effect on social engagement, functional decline, quality of life, and further falls, particularly when this avoidance is severe.

Joint negotiation of PLAs may be seen as a logical extension of inter-jurisdictional cooperation on health technology assessment; however, the extension is arguably a significant leap, one requiring a move from collaboration simply on decision-making processes to collaboration on decision-making outcomes.

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