Similar words: arguably, valuable, valuables, invaluable, argue, argument, argumentation, argumentative. Meaning: ['ɑːgjʊəbl] adj. 1. capable of being supported by argument 2. open to argument or debate.
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31) It is arguable that this interest has intensified under the present Conservative government.
32) Industry bosses oppose the new safety requirements because of the higher cost and arguable safety advantages.
33) The two contentions can seem analogous, but the second concerns overt motive, the first a highly arguable interpretation.
34) It is arguable that married women no longer need the protection afforded to them by cases like these.
35) Some tragedy consoles, after all, and it is arguable that some of its consolations are facile and false.
36) The cheques had not been countersigned, and it was arguable that the bank had no authority to honour them.
37) So far, so good - or at least, it is an arguable case.
38) It is arguable that more recently retired business men would have a constructive role to play.
39) These were the critical years,[http://sentencedict.com/arguable.html] but it is arguable that this was the critical place.
40) Thus it is arguable that the traditions of the Comptroller's Department do not fit the task of examining commercial accounts.
41) That their decision was the best one arguable.
42) It is arguable that the government has no right to interfere in this matter.
43) Therefore, the legitimation of these regulations becomes an arguable issue.
44) It's arguable the UN process has become dangerously cut adrift from the science of climate change.
45) Donald Barthelme is one of the most strikingly innovative and arguable postmodern writers.
46) It is arguable that the poverty of Portugal caused the discovery of India.
47) The threats in Iraq, Iran, and elsewhere, have arguable grown worse since last year.
48) This topic is as arguable as religion, politics and sex.
49) There are unlosable cases, winnable cases, arguable cases and hopeless cases.
50) There are gaps in our knowledge and some conclusions are arguable.
51) The judges said there was at least a good arguable case of negligence to answer.
52) He said that her remarks disgusted every practising Christian. That claim is arguable.
53) " It is arguable that Boys - like girls should be labelled as " problem students " . ".
54) Administration and Administrative Law both are basic and academically arguable concepts.
55) The arguable mischaracterization of YouTube seems to throw a big monkey-wrench in Hitwise's usually fabulous market analysis, but as a general trend social network is undoubtedly growing.
56) Yet, if achievable, arguable that significant benefits could be gained.
57) As this was an interlocutory application, the court only had to find a good arguable case.