The objections brought by the rapporteur to the introduction of minimum landing sizes are also debateable. |
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What that record means during a time in baseball history where strikeouts are coming easier and easier to pitchers is debateable. |
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It is, therefore, a debateable point as to whether community hospitals will cost more to run and will require additional funding. |
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Children in schools must know that the issue is debateable and what the debate is about. |
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How these two came to be combined in the name of a plant, however, is debateable. |
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The appropriate life expectancy of computer equipment is certainly debateable, and there are many functions that can be profitably carried out with relatively old models. |
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Whether total payroll was reduced remains debateable. |
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The debateable « luxury » of eating many different types of food in the same meal is a relatively new habit, introduced as recently as 200 years ago. |
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But Turkey might swing behind the idea if Arab countries in the region press it to do so. It is debateable whether a no-fly zone would require a sustained campaign to bomb Colonel Qaddafi's airfields and assets at the outset. |
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Both areas have proved quagmires for previous governments. Mr Monti's other, less debateable, criticism was of the constant sniping at the government from the very parties that form part of it. |
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In addition to the fact that these conflicts' legitimacy was debateable, the results were damning: the strategies employed should never have been adopted. |
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It is also debateable if seriousness should be assessed by the institutions responsible for dealing with the offence, rather than by reference to more objective determinants. |
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