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How to use disputable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word disputable? Here are some examples.

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This assertion is certainly legally disputable at the very least, and Burnside should know it.
I think the will of the people should have precedence over disputable interpretations of the court.
It took nearly an hour and several dead ends to find what they assumed was the bridge, only to decide that fact was disputable.
Neither is disputable, but each represents a completely different issue, and therefore each requires a different remedy.
Whether the birds represented oracular nightingales, or wrynecks used as love-charms and rain-inducers, is disputable.
I mean, there is something so dreadfully solid about it, and, obviously, disputable.
For the second time in as many games, goals which should have stood were disallowed thanks to some disputable refereeing.
Much of this is eminently disputable, yet the result is constructive stimulation rather than mere provocation.
In fact, the absence of such oligarchic groups in Belarus is a disputable question.
Most disputable in its battle against the government is its formal criticism of the identity of the Roh administration.
Nonetheless, by rejecting these premises, the Stoics often committed themselves to highly disputable contentions.
The neutrality of the decision regarding the availability of adequate health care in countries of origin is disputable.
The result of any fruitful worldview is a firm, self-confident life order that is perceived as necessary, as a reality, about which there is nothing uncertain or disputable.
As was said earlier today by Justice McHugh in another matter, and has often been said by this Court, such questions of statutory construction are inherently disputable.
The lack of distinction with known diabetic subjects or subjects with obvious large-vessel complications is disputable.
And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.
Because Picardy was never unified in the feudal period, its boundaries are disputable.
Moreover, the claim that economic interdependence automatically ameliorates the chances of conflict is disputable.
The final evaluation of the loss was reached taking into account certain disputable corrective factors.
Another disputable point passed on by the Arab commentators was that the world was eternal like God.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even in the education of the young this is now held to be a disputable theory.
This is as disputable as the preceding affirmation, and for the same reasons.
There is an Indian logic, it is true, but its priority is more than disputable.
Now turn to the disputable case of the Tlingits of British Columbia.
But very possibly there was a wide fringe of disputable matter.
The topic of female costume is peculiarly difficult and disputable.
A death by bronchitis, certified by two physicians, was surely the least disputable of all deaths.
Meanwhile, it is disputable whether the criterion of substantiality of the primary factors considered is valid.
After all, it is not disputable that we have lived longer than they.
The conclusion was right, but the minor premise was disputable.
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