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Whether there is an identifiable Long Island school of poetry, begun by Whitman, is debatable and will probably go on being debated long after the second Suffolk County poet laureate's planned anthology -- intended as proof of it -- appears.

But compliance with the list's requirements is debatable and expensive.

Already that is debatable, and the future is clouded with uncertainty.

Where the line should be drawn is debatable, and need not be set in stone.

HIS legitimacy is debatable, and his welcome may prove short-lived.

The definition of "harm" is debatable; and anyway these days the Hippocratic oath is not universally taken.

The claim is debatable (and tacky), but it's useful when reading BUtterfield 8 to bear that ambition in mind, for O'Hara always had it.

Whether the defensive reconstruction has gone far enough is debatable and reliant on Manquillo plus Moreno adapting quickly from Spanish football.

Whether steeply progressive income taxes do deter economic growth is debatable, and the treasurer's office says it cannot tell what effect the half-millionaire's tax has had.

(Although its connection with Shakespeare's Capulets is debatable and the balcony is definitely nothing to do with the playwright, having been added in 1936).

Whether the public will take this group of elderly men to their hearts is debatable and may well depend on who is cast in the movie.

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