Sentence examples for more disputable from inspiring English sources

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The banishment of Buckley is even more disputable.

More disputable are those cases where the author shelters under a pseudonym in order to dodge a real or imagined prohibition on what they wish to say, because of who they are.

As the authors put it: "This is important because whilst there are clear arguments which can be made concerning the level of scientific consensus and degree of confidence in an anthropogenic component to climate change, doubts concerning personal and societal responses to climate change are in essence more disputable".

But when there is a state in the southwest like Kerala, with literacy and birthrates nearly at first-world levels, and a state like Bihar in the northeast, which is as poor and dysfunctional as anyplace in the third world, then the very notion of India as a single entity becomes all the more disputable.

The problem is, Phishheads already know the basics: the band's coming-of-age in mid-'80s Burlington, Vt . bigger and bigger (though never mainstream) fame accumulated throughout the '90s; a premium on quirk, a nod to classic-rock roots and an undisputed cultural (if more disputable musical) debt to the Grateful Dead.

A third Contrast was more disputable, and in "Associationist Controversies" Bain is principally concerned with the nature and identifiable independence of principles such as these.

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It is noteworthy that the view that relativity per se is incompatible with superluminal signaling is disputable (for more details, see section 10).

Just as there is a diversity of methods for acquiring knowledge of or reaching judgments about one's own mental states and processes, to which the label "introspection" applies with more or less or disputable accuracy, so also is there a diversity of forms of "privileged access", with different kinds of privilege and to which the idea of access applies with more or less or disputable accuracy.

And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.

The claim that war produces more harm than good is disputable; at least, it requires empirical research to decide if it is true.

However, he had 10 times as much money for television as I did -- and I realize now that when you run a campaign about what may be disputable facts, whoever has more money for television wins the argument.

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