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When Langer was appointed it was arguable that he had kicked himself upstairs a match too soon.
Williams was given a two-thirds reduction of his suspension at the request of ERC's solicitor at the appeal hearing, even though the solicitor, Max Duthie, said it was arguable that Williams's admissions justified an increase rather than a decrease.
However, the Conservative government in power from 1951 resisted the right of petition to the European court of human rights on the grounds that British common law would come under scrutiny by an international court – a deep irony considering that it was arguable that the Magna Carta was the original cornerstone of both.
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Worse still, it is arguable that its longtime friend in Washington has abandoned traditional labor.
It is arguable that its long experience in Northern Ireland has normalised human rights abuses in the pursuit of "counter-terrorism".
It is arguable that modification of diet, given its potential for positive health outcomes, should be widely advocated and adopted.
But it is arguable that Zimbabwe could qualify.
It's arguable that the very nature of the platform lends itself to manipulation and subversion.
Consequently, it is arguable that he embodies no value at all.
In his case, it's arguable that it made little difference.
It is arguable that she is now more listened to than her husband.
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