Thus, among many other consequences, theories should aim at being very clear and criticisable so that they can, if need be, be proven wrong. |
I am not persuaded that, although it could have been made quicker, the period of time was in fact so long as to constitute criticisable delay. |
To present a criticisable validity claim means to present a claim which can, if need be, be defended with arguments which might lead to an agreement based on reason. |
He was arguably coloured by notions of lack of consensus between the parties and is criticisable today. |