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It is debatable, though, whether it is possible to separate the two: the style of Dynamo Kiev and Ajax only became possible as rationing came to an end and sports science developed, for 'pressing' places great physical demands on players.

It is debatable though, if this species is bona fide CAM (Kluge and Ting, 1978).

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It's debatable, though, how much attention investors are actually paying to credit ratings these days.

It's debatable, though, whether any of those count as console-sellers.

In his notes for Blue, he makes it clear that the theme of freedom is meant in a non-political sense: 'We're talking about individual freedom, a profound freedom, freedom of life.' It's debatable, though, how far-reaching Kieslowski's films really are as moral inquiries.

Like many long, chronological narratives, it becomes progressively more detailed, though it is debatable whether this is a good thing.

Punchdrunk's work is routinely described as groundbreaking; though it is debatable how much ground is being broken by co-opting an entertainment franchise as established as Doctor Who.

A 4-4-2 systom ought to at least encourage width, though it is debatable whether either Theo Walcott or James Milner are wingers in the true sense.

Even though it is debatable whether the evaluation of case reports by citation statistics makes much sense, the data reflect that the case reports indeed are decreasing the IF of neuropathology journals.

It is debatable whether you would let your little ones loose on the route alone, though.

It is debatable whether this is true.

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