Similar words: argue, argument, argumentation, argumentative, valuable, valuables, invaluable, notably. Meaning: ['ɑːgjʊəblɪ] adv. as can be shown by argument.
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(121) In a world of diminishing assets, being gay is arguably more moral than being straight.
(122) But that's hardly enough to prevent Team Up from ending up a substandard puzzler in what is arguably mobile gaming's most competitive genre.
(123) Stable prices should feed through into accurate prices for the "toxic" mortgage-backed securities on banks' balance sheets that arguably sparked the crisis.
(124) Specifically the Parken Stadium, scene of arguably Arsenal's greatest European night.
(125) Companies arguably fired workers too aggressively this time, but they show little inclination to rehire, even though the recession has supposedly been over for five months now.
(126) Well equipped with good plate armour and lances these elite cavalry are arguably the ultimate knights.
(127) Nesta instead believes that Sir Alex Ferguson is the one who should be concerned at taking on arguably the best player in the world right now – Champions League top scorer Kaka.
(128) In the end, the ambitious pic is kept afloat by Zhou's engagingly winsome perf as Baober, a role arguably no other actress could have pulled off.
(129) Arguably the most significant advance of the GUI menu was this retreat from the hierarchical form into monocline grouping.
(130) Today it has arguably been the downfall of the banking system.
(131) The result is a design process that is disciplined, yet startling, combining discipline with adaptivity in a way that arguably makes it the most well developed of all the adaptive methodologies.
(132) The CS Cowboy is arguably for instance, while the Toffee Apple is a wildly popular cocktail in the USA.
(133) In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.
(134) This year's winning images in Nikon's Small World photomicrography contest are arguably the best in the competition's 36 years.
(135) Then again,(http://sentencedict.com/arguably.html) it could arguably be the person rather than the gown.
(136) The "uncultivable" microbial majority arguably represents our planet's largest unexplored pool of biological and chemical novelty.
(137) In retrospect to the development of modern fine arts, "abstract-ism" is arguably an important legacy.
(138) It is, however, in America itself that Haditha may have its biggest arguably most baneful impact.
(139) Wilson had arguably the most destructive foreign policy in American history.
(140) Arguably, it is the fact she is such a class act. However, many have suggested that her biggest appeal lies in her unassuming persona.
(141) But all of those early depictions and predictions of nomadism arguably missed the point.
(142) Whether they will succeed, remains to be seen, but it is definitely a very promising and arguably a much needed layer of abstraction on top of the "traditional" BSD sockets.
(143) Penicillin is arguably the greatest medical discovery of the twentieth century.
(144) Arguably the most famous exponent of this worry in the Western philosophical tradition is the seventeenth-century French philosopher Rene Descartes.
(145) Arguably, the Streak is more of a freakishly large smartphone than a tablet.
(146) Akula submarines are arguably the most effective Soviet naval unit in Red Alert 3.
(147) The Great Pyrenees Dog, or Pyrenean Mountain Dog as he is known in most of Europe and the United Kingdom, is arguably one of the beautiful breeds of dog in the world.
(148) Arguably, the Italians managed it in the 1930s; and Argentina's World Cup winners in 1978 received plenty of backing from the ruling military junta.
(149) As commander-in-chief of security forces that have already killed hundreds of civilians since peaceful protests started a month ago, he is arguably a legitimate target.
(150) From a learning point of view, simple linear regression modeling is worth further study because it is arguably the gateway to understanding more advanced forms of statistical modeling.
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