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Mandeville (1322) and Maundrell (1697), among others, also mention its existence, although it is debatable as to whether any of these reports refer to the currently recognised location.
The final would prove to be one step too far for Parrott, although it is debatable as to whether anyone could have lived with Davis in that form.
Mr. Rehberger's café is visually exhilarating, but it is debatable as to whether it amounts to more than a striking exercise in styling.
Litigation costs are the penalties for bad corporate governance in the first place - and it is debatable as to whether they should be met by shareholders.
Again, it is debatable as to whether this consideration points unequivocally to the difference principle as the appropriate principle to govern the distribution of income and wealth.
It is debatable as to whether the series constitutes a true "rivalry" (Marshall has never beaten the Mountaineers in twelve meetings).
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However, it is debatable whether adherence to treatment can be regarded as a consequence of treatment.
It is debatable whether he has to.
And it is debatable that whether the slightly better result is worth all of the extra preparation, as well as the increased cost to the patients.
It is debatable, however, whether such comparison is always possible.
Whether Persian rugs are better than those from, say, India or Pakistan may be debatable, just as it is debatable whether caviar from Iranian sturgeons is better than that from Russian sturgeons.
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