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In a ruling released on Tuesday, the high court said it could be arguable that the lawful killing verdict cannot stand because of alleged errors the coroner made when he directed the jury about the law.
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If the applications are unsuccessful, lawyers will be able to renew their arguments directly to the appeal court for a full court to determine whether the appeal could be "arguable".
Although not reported in literature, a physiopathological relationship between IH and PRES could be arguable.
"Maybe the time could be arguable, either today or tomorrow.
And the relative power of a television host versus, say, the Speaker of the House could be arguable, in a sort of sociological sense.
Moreover, the generalizability of results coming from such a specific location could be arguable.
It is arguable that such potentially valuable information should be available to the wider organisation, where it could be of considerable benefit.
So whatever Easter is, for Muslims, it will always be arguable.
It might still be arguable if the apparent cytoarchitectural difference is fundamental to function.
(But Justice Alito couldn't resist adding that "it is arguable" that the text of the ACA "supports" the objecting parties' view that the state's interest is anything but compelling).
Mills suggests, however, that even if Shackleton had lived to complete the expedition, it is arguable whether, under the circumstances, it could have achieved more than it did under Wild's command.
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