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I am not so sure, however, that the ostensible evaporation of a "consensus" (if it ever existed --a clais that is contestable in and of itself) can be evidenced by the debate surrounding Hobby Lobby.
That is contestable.
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What makes ours a "secular" age, he writes, is not that it is defined by unbelief, but rather that belief is contestable and contested.
But this is contestable given the general response to the well-known "Fake Barn" example.
"We're expecting 200,000 or more provisional ballots — that's more than New York or California — and that means that an election is contestable here with a margin in the low tens of thousands of votes," Mr. Tokaji said.
It merely requires establishing that Google has monopoly power in a market that is not contestable, and that it is abusing that power to overcharge corporations and deter market entry in other businesses.
What's extraordinary, though, is that it's true (although the God part is contestable).
As much is contestable.
But Zhang's claim is contestable.
Now, nothing sticks, everything is contestable, and everything is open to disruption, all the time – noisy, choppy, cluttered.
Which is contestable funding, or the merits and demerits of a more systematic, evidence-based top-slicing of the licence fee than we have at present.
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