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Mourinho and Pep Guardiola may be arguably the two best coaches in the world, but it's the quality of another coach that might be most influential in tonight's first leg.

If "ethical" is defined as living in the most ecologically benign way, then in fairly specific circumstances, of which each eater must educate himself, eating meat is ethical; in fact NOT eating meat may be arguably unethical.

Although such changes may be arguably desirable, they entail upheaval that will disrupt social relationships at great potential personal cost.

To this we would like to add the observation that the factors investigated herein, may be, arguably, a paper-based exercise since it is difficult to judge the effect of film length or characters without considering how this is actually carried out.

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"There has been a growing awareness that making employees handle these magazines, and displaying pornographic front covers in mainstream, not just adult, shops may not just be arguably ethically wrong but may fall foul of equalities legislation," she said.

The importance of effective execution of financial management may be more arguably more relevant today than when first established by the Healthcare Leadership Alliance HLAA) over a decade ago.

In examples such as these, message rejection may be understandable and is arguably rational.

While the appeal to gather surveillance data is laudable, the randomized trials to which Muller refers may be feasible and, arguably, ethical only using cluster designs.

Others contend that requiring or encouraging informed citizen decision making about cancer screening may be unecessary since, arguably, justification for it may rely on an inapporpriately narrow version of autonomy [ 45].

Finally, with the demotion of Pluto to planetoid status, the proposition that the number of the planets is either less than or greater than 9 may be true but it is arguably not as close to the whole truth of this matter (namely, that there are precisely 8 planets) as its highly accurate but strictly false negation: that there are 9 planets.

BUENOS AIRES — Argentina's capital may be about to lose what is arguably its most iconic sight: A new project by the city government led by Mayor Mauricio Macri is turning the 9 de Julio Avenue into a shadow of itself in the name of an ill-conceived public transportation project.

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