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"arguable" Definitions
  1. that you can give good reasons for
  2. not certain; that you do not accept without question synonym debatable

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It was arguable that nobody had created anything like it.
It's arguable that the simplest 3D authoring tool today is Minecraft.
Whether this is the best way to do it is arguable.
By those measures, it's arguable that Trump's presidency never really began.
In fact, it's arguable that things have gotten worse, rather than better.
The company's Karma offering was arguable the Mavic Pro's most direct competitor.
That left an arguable campaign contribution that was unlawful under federal law.
If I'm feeling under the weather today, it must be allergies. Arguable.
And that is first of all, that it's arguable whether torture actually works.
It's arguable as to whether any straight show has ever been this gay.
Is the movie a satire on Western society's arguable overreliance on psychotropic drugs?
However, it is arguable that the IHS has been set up to fail.
It's also arguable that seats should be included in anyone's definition of a wave.
Not only basketball's arguable GOAT, but maybe even the GOAT of wine as well.
While, overseas, Xiaomi's expansion plans failed to ignite, with India arguable the lone exception.
But the result is something of a stalemate: arguable as history, patchy as drama.
Like that dog, it is arguable that Mr. Muldoon has raced past his master.
It is, for instance, arguable whether the orders cover the gravest threats to US security.
To be fair, it is arguable that Mr Trump undermined himself more in this case.
The judges said neither of the grounds put forward against the deal was legally arguable.
The perfect encapsulation of the season's shortcomings even come from last season's arguable protagonist, Mike.
It's arguable whether you'd be getting $23-worth of value from the Pixel 2480 phones.
Part of the message is arguable — "Won't mark the name on a ballot" this year?
Or to explicitly say her videos were an arguable part of real life LGBTQ progress.
Nude lip liner is super versatile, arguable more so than one that matches your lipstick.
The technical standards are still under development, so what counts as "true" 5G is arguable.
The claim Trump is making is not debatable, it is not complex, it is not arguable.
She admitted that she had killed before, but added, "To protect myself, yeah," which seemed arguable.
Some address tangible if arguable details: Were the resort's paving bricks red, or, less interestingly, brown?
I think it's arguable that none of us [in the coffee industry] would have jobs today.
So I think it's arguable about which one will wind up being more harmful to us.
To be sure it is arguable that Russia's nuclear strategy is not "escalate or deescalate", i.e.
It's arguable whether DirecTV Now simplifies or complicates the myriad of TV streaming options out there.
It is irrefutable that Minions broke the internet, and it is arguable that they broke our brains.
I suppose that last point is arguable, as well, but let's try to be honest with ourselves.
Of course the truth is that all of these seemingly inarguable statements are, in fact, fully arguable.
Cruz highlights several anecdotes of arguable bias, but acknowledges that he doesn't have statistical evidence of bias.
I say "arguable" because, for one, movie content controversies always seem louder online than they actually are.
Even then, the five—with the arguable exception of toxoplasmosis—are still barely known outside medical circles.
And that arguable apathy is what makes Old Man Marley's actions throughout Home Alone so highly detestable.
Indeed, it's arguable that we know Brett and Michelle better as individuals than we do as a couple.
It's arguable that Snapchat stopped being culturally relevant when Kylie Jenner declared it dead and Rihanna disavowed it.
That the GOP tax bills will add to the debt is not a controversial, or even arguable, conclusion.
Rating: 😍😍 (2 out of 5) It's arguable which app, Snapchat or Instagram, has the better lenses.
Whether that is sufficient to elevate these photographs beyond documentation, to the level of fine art is arguable.
Critics of this choice aren't hard to find; it's arguable that Intel is simply putting performance over safety.
I really meant to write this in a longer post because it's arguable, and I like to argue.
And it's arguable that no other planet can tell us as much about Earth's humble beginnings as Jupiter.
Possibly as a result of the troubles, co-headliners Migos were bereft of Offset, the group's arguable MVP.
And it's at least arguable that what came next — 17 years of Soviet-backed military dictatorship — was worse.
"It's arguable that this is the most difficult context in terms of responding to Ebola outbreak," Salama said.
So the challenge is combining both the arguable increase in resilience and any added systemwide costs of failure.
In Musk's case, it's arguable that all investors know to be watching his tweets every second of the day.
However, since it's actually driving new foot traffic to restaurants, the product's impact as a meat replacement is arguable.
It's arguable that the timing of A Quiet Place was as crucial to its success as its hopeful message.
But with the arguable exception of Jimenez, not one has been outstanding for more than a season or two.
Mr. Graham contends that this provision infringes on Congress's constitutional role in controlling the purse strings, an arguable proposition.
While Moammar Gadhafi may be gone, it's arguable that the country is even worse off than under his rule.
Moreover, the president had talked openly about the need to obscure his arguable anti-Muslim purposes to pass judicial muster.
While it's arguable that 2014 UZ224 is too small to qualify as a dwarf planet, for now the description holds.
Given the Navy's needs, it is arguable that any increase in Army pending should not come at the Navy's expense.
Something small and arguable and maybe a little bit beneath us that alluded to the stratospheric stakes of the discord.
Whereas marijuana's addictive properties are at best arguable, opioids are both insanely addictive and totally fine under the NFL's drug policy.
And whatever benefits the arguable advantage of her marketability in MMA have proven to be a double-edged sword at best.
It's arguable that this sort of reach is more useful, as it provides an abundance of data, as well as diversity.
It's arguable whether people would have cared as much about the new updated Nokia 3310 if the Galaxy S8 was announced.
Joker also faced the arguable box office obstacle of a pre-release controversy around its star treatment of a villainous character.
It's arguable that no superstar rapper that made their mark in the 90s has maintained their relevancy better than Snoop Dogg.
Against this weighty backdrop, during that first winter weekend the two developed an arguable bond but with no frisson of romance.
QALYs are rife with such judgments, and even if you believe in the underlying values, the outcome will always be arguable.
But whether she and Castro produced a son named Andre, who grew up to be a pediatrician in Cuba, is arguable.
Every now and again, the Internet collectively seizes on some kind of arguing point that's at once needlessly trivial and endlessly arguable.
Nor should Match Group's consolidation of power and arguable stifling of competition, even though that's unlikely to concern the Federal Trade Commission.
In fact, it's arguable we've reached the era of "Peak Big"—and people are tired of just how gargantuan everything has become.
While whether food stamps are a kind of "income" is arguable, the food purchased with them is definitely a kind of consumption.
It's arguable that it doesn't even exist anymore, yet much more of our culture today is inspired by punk ideology and spirit.
"The Court ordered that permission to appeal be refused because the application does not raise an arguable point of law," it said.
If you're disheartened by the other drawbacks — of which there are many — there are at least four arguable reasons to see it.
Atkinson had previously disclosed that the whistleblower had "an arguable political bias" of an unspecified nature, though he added in his Aug.
But as there's no gold standard for cancer diagnosis, particularly early cancer, it's arguable whether such training data provides a good baseline.
He allowed his daughter and son-in-law to work in the White House in arguable violation of an anti-nepotism statute.
Although the science behind the various modalities is arguable or difficult to prove, the show didn&apost dissapoint in the meme department.
While it may be arguable that a chimpanzee is not a 'person,' there is no doubt that it is not merely a thing.
It's arguable that selling to a private equity firm isn't as sexy as being bought by Google or taking your company to IPO.
It is arguable whether forcing Franken out of government was productive or appropriate, and I sympathize with the idea that it was unfair.
But it's also arguable that an 8 percent drop in speed just isn't worth the tradeoff when the problem is already partially mitigated.
Over the past two years, it's arguable that no one in rap has given more to the sub-genre than the Sacramento wordsmith.
A. The many weapon factories certainly contributed to the large scale of Chongqing's "armed struggle," and another arguable factor might be local character.
Is it arguable that all of us overestimate the power of clubs and clubbing when it comes to fostering a sense of inclusiveness?
It's been a heck of a few months for Baby Yoda, golden child of the internet and arguable star of Disney's The Mandalorian.
That statement seems arguable, as well as the suggestion that cramping or bloating would be "Weird and Shocking" to anyone with a menstrual cycle.
But it is arguable expectations have become too bearish in the aftermath of the slump and traders are now underestimating the prospects for recovery.
It's arguable that NBC knew what it was getting in Kelly, blackface comments and all, when it poached her from Fox News in 2017.
It's arguable that SaaS businesses are becoming TOO data driven — at the expense of focussing on the core business and the reason they exist.
With a clearer view of how stark the problem is, the pay disparity discussion turned arguable more candid than it ever has been before.
Whether he was truly the first is arguable, but what is undeniable is that BEN never fulfilled the promise Mr. Perlstein saw in him.
Now prominent Democrats have begun an impeachment process against Donald Trump, based on information that, while potentially devastating, remains arguable and even more incomplete.
It's arguable that he has won or been near the top of every debate — with Tuesday night's debate in Ohio being another strong performance.
"I think it's arguable we could bring fiber optics to the vast majority of people outside urban areas in the entire country with loans."
Not only are they two of the most powerful smartphones with arguable the best and fastest cameras, they're also waterproof and have long battery life.
But even if America has not seen a repeat of a large white supremacist rally since, it's arguable that no place is safe from hate.
It's arguable that if Wendig's editor had seen an analysis like Lacina's, it might have quelled his anxiety over the backlash and saved Wendig's job.
It is at least arguable that the election has given the markets the impetus, and the excuse, to solidify deeper trends that were already underway.
He will tell you that China&aposs supply chains are breaking, and that its economy is on the verge of collapse (arguable but not certain).
"The state of underlying metals demand, with the arguable exception of China, is not particularly strong," INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir said in a note.
But it's arguable that much of what Facebook has been building over the last several years amounts to a Trojan horse strategy to become one.
Again, I think it is very arguable that what you get from them through other means -- enhanced interrogation techniques -- is going to be what you want.
Nathan agreed, saying she owed "substantial deference" to Oldham, and that it was "at least arguable" he applied proper deference to Bettman's decision before rejecting it.
Even if the size of the cost in terms of successful voter suppression is arguable, experts tend to agree that that such laws have few benefits.
The Walking Dead would never have considered killing another Glenn in 2018 without proper warning—it's arguable that their ratings suffered because of it as well.
It is arguable that #MeToo has focused our attention so much on the violent acts against women as victims that this becomes an overarching, defining factor.
Considering we're bidding adieu to what is arguable one of the worst years ever, whatever you end up doing, it should be a Happy New Year.
"I think the SEC has taken some steps and I applaud them for doing that, but [this bill] makes it very clear, less arguable," he said.
Angel of the Waters Not far from Alice is the arguable heart of Central Park — Bethesda Terrace — where a seraphic woman walks over the popular fountain.
And with the Beales' "arguable claim" on the painting, "the burden shifts to the current possessor to prove that the work was not stolen," she said.
But the (arguable) coherence of this approach has been breaking down as the Trump administration has moved into its "maximum pressure" phase of sanctions against Tehran.
It's arguable that cats don't really give us a thought beyond the next meal or as the being with opposable thumbs who can open the door.
So it's arguable that this case is moot because there's no longer an active dispute between the plaintiffs and the state: Any discrimination no longer exists.
Even if a chunk of that total involves inconsequential or arguable statements, the statistic captures the universal understanding that he often does not tell the truth.
High Court Chief Judge Andrew Cheung said it was arguable whether the previous judge had given sufficient consideration to the then 18-year-old Wong's age.
It's arguable that even Facebook's "Get Out the Vote" efforts have potential to distort the democratic process, given that usage skews younger than the overall population.
A U.S. intelligence official who follows developments in North Korea expressed concern that Trump's move could backfire, especially given that the basis for the designation is arguable.
A noncompete clause is a standard part of most salaried full-time jobs in corporate America, and thus it's arguable that BuzzFeed's use of one was reasonable.
Nixon clashed with Cox over what was at least an arguable matter of principle—specifically, whether the prosecutor had the right to subpoena the White House tapes.
It's arguable that Trump could stop enforcing the individual mandate without an act of Congress — just as Barack Obama did in 2014 with the law's employer mandate.
Ginsburg wrote that "it is scarcely arguable the Congress would have preferred no statute at all" in explaining her disagreement with the court's decision on the severability question.
This is an arguable position, although Friedman's claims about the 30s look a lot less convincing now that we have tried again to deal with a liquidity trap.
Chief Judge of the High Court Andrew Cheung said it was arguable whether the previous judge had given sufficient consideration to the then 18-year-old Wong's age.
" The singer then gave the crowd one last surprise when she jumped off-stage and sang with them during her last song, and arguable crowd favorite, "Hide Away.
"The analysis and technique is interesting, and I think it will lead to more people thinking about how we do this in a less arguable way," Donohue said.
This is arguable America's favorite pastry: It's only made with butter, water, flour, and eggs and is used for things like cream puffs, eclairs, churros, crullers, and beignets.
It is arguable that her honeymoon -- and the perceived weakness of her left-wing, Labour opponent Jeremy Corbyn -- lulled May into a false sense of her own security.
The fixation of Republicans on the Hill on Soros' misguided political preoccupations and arguable overreach is misplaced, however, at a time when first-order issues are at stake.
But the loopholes that enable U.S. companies to direct their profits to their own shell companies in tax havens to avoid paying U.S. taxes have no arguable justification.
Other attempts to explain their violent actions have since been proven moot by a lack of evidence, sloppily handled misinformation, and arguable conflicts of interest within the BRPD.
The Supreme Court refused Mohammed permission to make an appeal against that decision, saying his case did "not raise an arguable point of law of general public importance".
"The opinion added that the intelligence community inspector general said the whistleblower, who is still unknown to the Justice Department, had "some indicia of an arguable political bias.
"It is indeed arguable that given the size of the financial sector in Malta, one would expect to see more suspicious transaction reports submitted to the FIAU," Zammit said.
But there's a lot more that I'm liking about it after the fact, like how it (to arguable degrees of success) twists the Manic Pixie Dream Girl dynamic around.
Any other player's claim to that honor is, at best, arguable, which speaks to just how great the little man from Rosario has been since we first saw him.
The U.S. has stood out relative to the rest of the world when it comes to its economic performance, and it is arguable whether or not that can be sustained.
"It raises the risk of Mabuza retaining his vice presidency, and its arguable on how that's going to rejuvenate the party given the recent allegation against him," Monex's Harvey said.
Though it's fair to say HBO's Girls, the arguable millennial successor to what Sex and the City started, still never moved beyond its unbearably white perspective of the diverse metropolis.
The new tablet marks what is arguable the most radical departure for the line from a design perspective, since the line rolled out some eight and a half years ago.
Right now, it's arguable that, even on the used market, the 20133 Mac Pro is severely overvalued, and a case-in-point can be found sitting under my own desk.
The Girl Who Played Vice Way back in 2009, at the arguable peak of hipster culture, a woman named Kari Ferrell changed the game — the hipster grifter game, that is.
It is arguable that the association right disproportionately impinges on the commercial speech of non-sponsors, or limits their ability to use their own (intangible) property such as trade marks.
But it's also arguable that it's better to have the possibility out in the open in order to either implement countermeasures or otherwise allow people to prepare themselves for it.
Through its soundtrack, the game became synonymous with a millennial love for punk music, and it's arguable a load of musicians wouldn't have as established and decorated careers without it.
The other arguable hypocrisy of Gingrich's turn against a special counsel like Mueller is the passionate way he attacked those who criticized the last high-profile special counsel, Kenneth Starr.
True Value brings a discussion about economic exchange and urbanization to the heart of an entity perhaps otherwise completely removed from such realities, despite its arguable complicity in Milan's gentrification.
"I fully, fully concede that Secretary Clinton, who was secretary of state for four years, has more experience -- that is not arguable -- in foreign affairs," Sanders said at the debate.
But it's arguable whether they can be said to be "characters" at all in the usual sense, given that they can have their memories overwritten to play entirely different roles.
We use trivializing terms like "puppy love" or "boy crazy" for younger adolescents, and it's arguable we have no everyday language at all for the romantic thoughts of small children.
The president's legal team is wise in recommending that he not agree to an interview; all it could do is help Mueller's team advance an arguable case against the president.
"Because it is at least arguable that the arbitrator applied the standard of review bargained for in the CBA, the award must be confirmed," Nathan wrote in a 27-page decision.
In fact, it's arguable that there are few, if any, 24-minutes stretches of recorded music more important to shaping an entire industry than the 12 songs on Jersey's Best Dancers.
Aaron Rodgers means more to his team than any other football player in the NFL ... and that includes the arguable G.O.A.T. QB, Tom Brady ... so says former Packers WR Greg Jennings.
"Very often times it was overlooked that he was one of the greatest songwriters arguable of all time and he would like to be remembered as songwriter first before a singer."
Arguable attracting more attention is a policy meeting by the Turkish central bank which is expected to raise its interest rates sharply at 1100 GMT to shore up its battered lira.
While it's arguable that Twitter does make tangential gains from abuse—outrage and drama are the fuel of social media—targets are not so much a passive cog in the machine.
If contracts with Trump's organization facilitated corruption or were known to his organization's executives, it is at least arguable that the FCPA—as well as Indian anti-bribery statutes—would apply.
" Visiting the United Nations for the first time, Ms. Ardern devoted a large portion of her speech to climate change, the effects of which she called "not academic, or even arguable.
" Ubisoft, the arguable bastion of standards in AAA development, said they went back to square one, reconsidering some of the most fundamental industry standards for "how a game should be made.
Whether it rises to the quality of Sicario or Hell or High Water is arguable, but it's better than the lion's share of action films and crime procedurals on film and television.
"With the UK referendum looming, it's arguable that considerable risk capital is sidelined for now and keeps euro/dollar within the range," said John Hardy, head of currency strategy at Saxo Bank.
The Italian car brand and arguable style icon is suffering from extremely low sales in a market that has less and less interest in the tiny cars that has made it famous.
There's a reason for this disparity: No enterprise company — with the arguable exception of LinkedIn — has yet fully harnessed this network effect with their data the way the consumer internet giants have.
"We have a separate category (of risk) around interstate conflict but it's arguable that much of cyber risk is actually in interstate conflict rather than separately as a technology risk," he said.
In movies (from D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" in 1915 through countless westerns and action thrillers), the violation of women is the strongest, least arguable pretext for male violence.
There is an arguable public purpose to such an investigation, since the contract was a classic example of influence peddling by a corrupt Ukrainian company seeking leverage with Vice President Joe Biden.
It's arguable how much that matters in 2018, but I find something comforting about the idea of this lumbering dinosaur of a TV show still occupying a weird corner of the limelight.
Shortly after the Rogan controversy broke out, Sanders fans started pulling out references to Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state and arguable war criminal whose counsel Hillary Clinton welcomed in 2016.
Michael Atkinson, the inspector general for the American intelligence community, found unspecified indications of "an arguable political bias," suggesting the whistle-blower favored a rival political candidate, according to a Justice Department memo.
Atkinson indicated that the whistleblower showed "some indicia of an arguable political bias" but after reviewing the complaint and deemed it "urgent" and credible, triggering a requirement to transmit the complaint to Congress.
"It is certainly arguable that risks to the euro zone's cohesion emanating from the core are by definition more severe and harder to diffuse than those emanating from the periphery," UBS analysts added.
But the most famous Gemini do embody the respective traits of their sign – and it's arguable these traits have contributed to the stamp their work has had on culture and their respective careers.
While you can restrict a lot of things in a public building -- smoking, blocking of fire exits, obstructing operations -- it is arguable that you can restrict protest, which is a form of speech.
AirBnB leaps to mind as an example of an extremely successful pure Act I startup; it's made arguable attempts towards Act II infrastructure, but I don't think the path there is particularly clear.
" And the judge called the government's suggestion that Judge Furman's judgment based on the administrative record might be tainted by his knowledge of extra-record discovery an "arguable insult to the Court's intelligence.
Whether trade would fall after a Brexit was arguable, he said, adding that the report's estimate of the effect on productivity and GDP was reasonable although it appeared to be "at the high end".
And although it's arguable whether or not deepfakes are a huge danger from a political perspective, they're certainly damaging the lives of women here and now through the spread of fake nudes and pornography.
It's arguable that anyone who lives and partakes in today's age of social media has some narcissistic traits, but some people exhibit more of these traits or at a heightened level compared to others.
Serena Williams isn't just getting creative with her look at the French Open (that catsuit!) — the multi-hyphenate and arguable greatest athlete of our time now wants to empower women off the tennis court, too.
Three years ago, KQED's Pop blog insisted that ''nothing is as divisive as Taylor Swift'': the men, the disavowals of feminism, the purportedly slut-shaming lyrics, the arguable award-show side-eye given and taken.
It's arguable that she is shading Kim Kardashian by talking about talent versus "tits and asses" — it was posted the day after Kim posted her nude selfie, so we're assuming Pink is addressing the controversy.
This view defines scholarship very narrowly: An increasing number of academics engage with the media outside peer review, and it is certainly arguable that a scholar's broader presence in the culture informs their intellectual identity.
It's arguable that the presence or absence of such spammy comments in the FCC's open comment collection wouldn't have made a difference, given FCC Chair Pai's determination to repeal net neutrality regulations despite public opinion.
Having tested them both at some length, the ability to get a quick news update first thing in the morning is arguable one of the strongest selling points for introducing them into your daily routine.
"An inference that he was not signed — even arguable if 'worse' players were — is not going to be enough," Mark Conrad, an associate professor of law and ethics at Fordham University, wrote in an email.
Arianna: It's not about safety, but I think it's dangerous that we allow speakers like this to become the dominant narrative and make it seem like they're conservative or arguable, because that's not what's happening.
But having spent nearly $5 trillion on war, to say nothing of the deaths and injuries to our best and bravest Americans, in exchange for security benefits that are arguable at best requires some hard questions.
Rothwell provides much of the comic relief in the film with her funny wisecracks, but her arguable standout scene is when she publicly stands up for the film's protagonist, Simon (Nick Robinson), after he comes out.
Murdering them would be Apple's biggest alteration to the front of the device since its inception, and it's arguable the company took a step toward that by eliminating the mechanical home button on the iPhone 7.
When she was told there is no arguable legal basis for impeaching Pence, she responded by saying that the criteria for impeachment is "whatever the Congress says it is," despite the contrary language in the Constitution.
A newly revealed memo from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel also disclosed that Atkinson had reason to believe the whistleblower had "some indicia of an arguable political bias" and might not support Trump's reelection.
It's pretty arguable whether he's even a good wrestler, given that he's always had a reputation for working stiff and also delivered the kick which concussed the legendary Bret Hart so badly he had to retire.
It's arguable that the only way to ward off this approach to internet warfare is to delete the troll mob's potential ammo before they ever have a chance to collect it and use it against you.
"It's arguable now that New York state's protections are more stringent than in any other state," said Ingrid Gould Ellen, professor and faculty director of New York University's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy.
A mix of appreciations and censorious assessments is in order, and it's very much arguable that the first wave of takes on Bush, including one that I wrote for The Times, tilted excessively toward the complimentary.
If the president were to openly defy clear federal authority and order unlawful acts, he would move from the realm of using arguable discretion to that of being a danger to the system as a whole.
Learning to reflect and understand one's self is arguable more important than perhaps a physics lesson … Why learn chemistry equations when I could be spending my time pursuing and developing what I am actually passionate about.
It's arguable the screen isn't on par with the those two phones, which means using it for VR isn't quite as crispy, but as a phone the OnePlus 3 is off-the-charts spectacular for its price.
It's an odd form of tribute, as you're basically sneering at the "Five Points of Architecture" (except perhaps the love of supporting pillars), and building a grotesque deformity next to one of 20th-century architecture's arguable masterpieces.
In explaining his interpretation of the whistle-blower law, Mr. Engel also noted that Mr. Atkinson had found unspecified indications of "an arguable political bias," suggesting the whistle-blower favored a rival political candidate, the memo said.
Lord Justice Sales, disagreed with the majority ruling, writing that the communities have "a good arguable claim that (Shell) assumed a material degree of responsibility in relation to the management of the pipeline and facilities" operated by SPDC.
But tacrine is not a substance found on WADA's list of prohibited items, and it is arguable whether you can count medicating with approved substances to qualify as doping even if there is a direct link to performance.
Had the first few months of 1984 not produced the kind of stronger economic numbers that they did, it's arguable even the enormously popular Reagan would have been defeated in November instead of winning a 49-state landslide.
On the level of pure entertainment, it only really starts grabbing attention in the final few episodes, when Avery's star attorney (and arguable season protagonist) Kathleen Zellner turns to making the case for who actually killed Halbach instead.
And on night two, the two arguable frontrunners (Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders), two candidates who've been nipping at their heels (Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg), and two agents of chaos (Marianne Williamson, Andrew Yang) all came to play.
Although the party's center of gravity has undeniably moved left since the Vermont independent's unexpectedly strong showing against Hillary Clinton in the 22020 Democratic presidential primaries, almost all of the other contenders -- with the arguable exception of Sen.
The union had also sought to challenge the tribunal judgement by making referral to the Supreme Court's decision this week against Pimlico Plumbers — another gig economy platform rights case — but Deliveroo points out the judge deemed that "not arguable".
Using a custom toolkit, Madmonkey was able to upload several ROMs, but the number that will fit on the Classic seems arguable as one gamer ran into errors with the games they uploaded after they hit a certain amount.
"Relying on the fact that it's going to warm up in April as reassurance that the virus will be controlled by then I think is arguable," added Dr. James M. Hughes, a professor emeritus of medicine at Emory University.
"There is no dispute that it is arguable that Google's alleged role in the collection, collation, and use of data obtained via the Safari Workaround was wrongful, and a breach of duty," the judge, Mark Warby, said in his ruling.
While it's arguable Holt should have known it had a big hit on its hands, all of the business practices of the publishing industry would have discouraged it from starting out with a print run big enough to accommodate current demand.
It is also arguable that the classifier was picking up on features specific to people on dating sites, or some sort of self-selection mechanic such as straight American men deliberately avoiding a look they consider associated with being gay.
One of the most popular slider-style phones of the mid-aughts, the LG Chocolate and its delicious-sounding name was arguable the phone that helped put LG on the map globally and cement the company as a mobile powerhouse.
There are potentially three models the U.K. could end up with: It's arguable at this stage which model is best suited for the U.K. The outcome of where the U.K. ends up will depend on the strength of the negotiators.
In addition to the opportunities to pitch, and access to funds that have been affected by negative tax incentives, it is arguable that fintech firms would benefit more from U.S. VCs or China VCs than those in their own backyard.
However, given the arguable affect his incendiary rhetoric seems to have on the public as well as the government agencies under his control, we mustn't rest in safeguarding the single most important right granted under the document Trump swore to protect.
The Irish Times reports that the judges rejected arguments made by the DPC and Schrems against the appeal, deeming it "at least arguable" that Facebook could persuade the court that at least some of the facts under challenge should be reversed.
He showcases his natural knack for see-sawing melodies, as well as a newfound talent for dance instructional "Cha-Cha Slide" bangers—but much like his arguable predecessors Young Thug and Lil Wayne, he strikes hardest when mining his emotional side.
While it's arguable that such businesses both create jobs and support those working within the online economy, they can also drive up prices, lower the profits of individuals, and reinforce the hegemonies that tech companies have over the industries they've disrupted.
So he boasts about how he and North Korean tyrant Kim Jong Un "fell in love" or his "incredible relationship" with China's Xi Jinping -- even though it's arguable whether either bond has yet delivered tangible benefits to wider US interests.
Branding and messaging aside, Gillibrand was also the first candidate to center women to the extent that she has in terms of issues, although it is arguable that this worked to her detriment as well because the electorate wasn't ready.
Still, how much he cares about this issue is arguable, and as long as the politics turn out right -- Palestinians taking the hit instead of Israel, particularly in an election year -- the Trump administration may not care all that much.
They also argue the identity of the whistleblower is necessary to ascertain whether they have any political bias against the president, though the inspector general for the intelligence community found that despite an "arguable" bias, the whistleblower was still credible.
He also cited the intelligence community inspector general's finding that the whistleblower displayed "arguable political bias," but dismissed the IG's assessment that the complaint was "credible" — which has also been backed up by acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire.
"Sentiment in the investment sector remained largely gold-averse over the third quarter and it is arguable that the price performance, not only in U.S. dollar terms, but in other major currencies as well, became largely self-fulfilling," GFMS said in a statement.
It might be arguable that Apple is melding its two operating systems into one, but the weight of evidence is heavily on the side of the company making iOS as good as it can be, and then dragging macOS along for the ride.
Understandably, much of the focus has been on what's happening in the US, and to a certain extent China, but look beyond what's happening in the two biggest economies on the planet, and it is arguable that European markets are suffering even more.
And some of the assumptions regarding data adjustments are arguable—including that benefits are worth the same as cash, that hours worked will necessarily pay at least the minimum wage and that households with considerable asset wealth will not be income-poor.
One arguable downside of a truly independent Department of Public Integrity is that, in cases involving state and local officials, it would lose some of the benefits of working with local U.S. Attorney's Offices that know the judges, juries, and other local conditions.
Brexit legal advice In December 2018, Bercow helped force the publication of the legal advice that the government had commissioned on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, by ruling there was "an arguable case" that the government had acted in contempt of parliament.
Of course, there is certainly no guarantee that any of these avenues would prove fruitful for an artist looking to protect a dance move, but perhaps even the threat of an arguable lawsuit could be enough to pressure larger entities to settle.
"Palestinians suffered as a consequence of the state of Israel, but the relationship between the Holocaust and the creation of the State of Israel is highly arguable," said Aaron David Miller, who has advised both Democratic and Republican presidents on the Middle East.
Mr. Atkinson's initial review of the complaint identified some indications "of an arguable political bias on the part of the complainant in favor of a rival political candidate," he wrote in a letter to the acting director of national intelligence in August.
Less than a month after the internet fell in love with our adorable green "asset," the arguable star of Disney+'s The Mandalorian, Episode 4 gave us a glorious meme of Bebé sipping on the sidelines while life goes on around him.
Given all this context, it's arguable that Peele's contribution might not actually be helping people understand how serious the potential for reality distortion is, so much as giving them a taste of how fun this tech might be to play around with.
Taylor and Burton were already Hollywood royalty when they first got together — though it's arguable that Burton would not have ascended to his subsequent level of fame had he not become involved with Taylor, who had been an international star since childhood.
That position is certainly arguable — for instance, there have been many critiques of The Bell Curve that argue that it's based on shoddy scholarship — but the Free Press's list of titles tended to at least gesture at a grounding in academic thought.
The show's arguable centerpiece is "The Singing Posters: Allen Ginsberg's Howl by Allen Ruppersberg (Parts I-III)" (2003/05), a wall-sized installation which phonetically transcribes the classic beat poem onto brightly colored posters printed by the now-defunct Colby Poster Printing Company.
Now that the Freedom Party, on the 80th anniversary of the Anschluss, has joined a governing coalition with the center-right People's Party — one of the more troubling developments of the global reactionary wave — "post-fascist" has suddenly become an arguable conceit.
While it's arguable that none of these artistic statements were as shocking as the picture of Griffin holding Trump's decapitated head drenched in fake blood, it's also important to understand that Griffin and Shields's photo recalls another artistic tradition: images of women beheading men.
Peter Sanders and his co-authors arguable persuasively in a paper for Harvard's Kennedy School of Government that use of $100 notes in legitimate transactions is rare, and legitimate circumstances in which a handful of $20s wouldn't be just as good is very rare.
Though artists and musicians are among the niche professions within which open drug use, abuse, or addiction might not be instant grounds for dismissal, it is arguable that most highly creative drug-addicts are genius in spite of their addiction, not because of it.
Another dire scenario sketched out by Deluard would be a bitter lose-lose for Europe and arguable win-win for Trump: "Imposing tariffs on European cars and reaching a deal with China could allow the Trump administration to claim two victories at the same time".
Twitter has nothing like the overall reach of Facebook — which claims 1.5 billion monthly users — but it is arguable the most effective way to follow live events online, and sports in particularly, thanks to its 140-character limit and fast-flow of chronological updates.
Goldsmith suggests that the sheer number of "threats," combined with the fact that these scarcely ever lead to anything, never managed to inspire analysts and policymakers to consider the rather plausible, if arguable, conclusion that there was little or nothing out there to fear.
It's certainly true that Paul Ryan's speakership of the House is failing, arguable that Mitch McConnell's tenure as majority leader of the Senate is failing, and indisputably true that the Koch brothers' drive to infuse hardcore libertarian ideological zeal into the GOP is failing.
He notes that in terms of sound quality and file size, the difference between a standard-bitrate AAC and a standard-bitrate MP3 is pretty negligible for the average listener — though it's arguable that what kind of music you're listening to matters here as well.
Opinion Columnist Once upon a time, prominent Democrats called for the impeachment of a powerful conservative officeholder, only to be embarrassed into silence when it turned out that the basis for their calls was arguable and incomplete, handing their Republican opponents a P.R. coup.
Cocker and Heaton are still enjoying long careers, though reached their arguable peaks in the mid-1990s (Pulp won the Mercury Prize in 1996, while The Beautiful South's first Greatest Hits collection Carry on Up the Charts was the second biggest selling album of 1994).
But although the Copernican, and then the Darwinian, revolutions may have dethroned man by revealing he was neither at the centre of space nor the beginning of time, it is arguable that he was at least partially rethroned by the great discoveries of 20th-century physics.
Whether the petition served any purpose beyond documenting the changing face of anti-war resistance in the America in the late '60s and confirming Ali's burgeoning reputation as a public figure and activist whose importance and skill rivaled what he displayed in the ring, is arguable.
However, the British should be under no illusions about the clear-sighted and agile approach needed to navigate the relationship, not least because having soon lost the negotiating might (for all its arguable drawbacks) of the European Union, the U.K. starts from a clear position of weakness.
What seems less arguable is that Clinton, like Trump, is a historically unpopular figure, and a small but critical block of voters is still looking for information that might help them answer two questions: Is Trump a reckless bully with no sense of decency and poor judgment?
But what is arguable is when a social media company that's gradually become the internet for several million of its users—a walled garden for what people see and consume online—starts to conduct itself like a news business while trying to pitch itself as something different.
That's a collection she has taken from her colleagues at Bridgewater Associates, the hedge fund where Ms. Selbst has worked since last fall, for a gambling guessing game she has introduced to the office on the arguable premise that it somehow might help sharpen their strategic acuity.
In a letter from Atkinson alerting the acting intelligence chief to the whistleblower complaint in August, the inspector general disclosed that an initial review identified "some indicia of an arguable political bias" related to the whistleblower's allegation but that Atkinson nevertheless deemed the complaint to be credible.
He's been aided by allies, conservative media outlets and internet sleuths who have seized on the intelligence community inspector general's acknowledgment that the complainant exhibited "some indicia of an arguable political bias … in favor of a rival political candidate," though the complaint was deemed credible regardless.
Although it's truly arguable that being on a single Apprentice episode will be enough to qualify her as such, the law considers people public figures if they thrust themselves in the center of public controversies—and what is a suit threatening to take down the president if not that?
While Apple has tried to evoke this feel in recent years with the "Bedtime" mode it's offered in recent versions of iOS (leading one YouTuber to create a ten-minute version of its most interesting alarm, "Early Riser"), it's arguable that Pole's team has found a softer touch.
But it's arguable that Caesar is his finest creation: The noble chimpanzee who leads the ape army in the rebooted Planet of the Apes series has more emotional shading than those other characters, and it appears his dramatic arc will be at the center of this summer's latest installment.
"From the evidence which I have seen to date I have concluded that the test which I am bound to apply - that there is an arguable case that there has, on this matter, been a contempt of the house - has not been met in this case," he said.
Though she reportedly is considering further legal action, Supreme court justice Peter Quinlan said he was not satisfied "that there is an arguable case that the tribunal denied Ms. Carden procedural fairness or acted to her disadvantage so as to cause a miscarriage of justice," according to the Guardian.
"If he has gone further than merely expressing his opinion, and tried to influence the actions of foreign governments by, for example, making promises on behalf of a future Democratic president or Congress, and these promises are credible, there is an arguable Logan Act violation," Mr. Posner said.
When the news broke earlier this week that several senior members of the Cabinet were holding weekly prayer meetings, few noticed the exclusive source behind the scoop: Jennifer Wishon of Faith Nation, a new Facebook Live news magazine — and arguable mouthpiece for Trump propaganda — from the Christian Broadcasting Network, or CBN.
Most of the women who've won cycles of the show fall into obscurity; the arguable exceptions are Cycle 1's Adrianne Curry (The Surreal Life), Eva Marcille (on multiple BET and VH1 shows), Analeigh Tipton (now an actor), and CariDee English, who is now the spokesperson for the National Psoriasis Foundation.
While it's arguable that this issue shouldn't matter when it comes to holding Zuckerberg responsible for the way he's historically run his company, it is important for lawmakers to develop a deep understanding of the issues tech culture faces before it passes reform that could be detrimental to online freedom.
One of the odd quirks of being a fight fan is that you often see versions of your sport(s) erupt in other sports, both as an arguable part of the game (hockey) and the result of athletes losing their cool and giving into the base instincts (almost everything that's not hockey).
It's arguable that it is too much to expect hard rules along these lines on such short notice, but I would argue that it is not in fact short notice; Google has been a leader in AI for years and has had a great deal of time to establish more than principles.
In a characteristically persuasive Jezebel post about Talese, Jia Tolentino suggested giving less weight to crotchety comments: [I]t's also arguable, and I'd argue it, that part of removing old men like Gay Talese from their positions of extreme prominence is caring less about the dumb, ungenerous, anachronistic things they tend to say.
"From the very get-go, the public messaging has raised all kinds of questions about whether or not there was sufficient motivation to launch an attack to kill arguable the second most powerful and important man in Iran," said Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Indeed, it is arguable that Trump, of all people, was the one who convinced his soul mate, the autocratic Recep Tayyib Erdogan, to accept a rather mealy-mouthed NATO endorsement of the Turkish leader's claim that the Kurds are terrorists and to lift his hold on NATO's approval of the Baltic defense plan.
It's arguable that this paranoia is merited in this new era of US-China relations — a time when Tesla is suing a former employee for allegedly stealing intellectual property and passing it to a Chinese rival, and when a Chinese woman approached Trump's Florida estate carrying a USB drive packed with malware.
Rockstar is certainly best known for the immensely popular GTA series; but it's arguable its most beloved game is actually 2010's Red Dead Redemption, which, though a sequel, so spectacularly transplanted the run-and-gun outlaw freedom of GTA to the American West that gamers have been clamoring for a sequel for years.
" It's a breathtaking piece ("voters deserve better than this," it says at one point, decrying that instead they're being offered "a one-sided, stage-managed charade of scaremongering, spin… and censorship"), with the arguable highlight coming midway through when it offhandedly states, "of course, by 'England', like Amery in 1939, we mean the whole of the United Kingdom.
It's arguable that, despite the continual complaints from users who are interrupted in the middle of work or come back to their PCs to find it has shut down without saving work, forced updates are better in the aggregate—the alternative is that a significant percentage of users will put off critical updates or simply forego them altogether.
"I think it's arguable that in a lot of cases, we would be seeing rate decreases or flat rates if it were not for some of the other changes that have been making the marketplaces less stable and more challenging for insurers," said Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University's Center on Health Insurance Reforms.
The part of the American left that's defending her, or at least mitigating her offense and accusing her conservative critics of bad faith, doesn't see itself as defending Jew-hatred, and since many of those defenders are Jewish — including the arguable front-runner for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders — it's reasonable to take them at their word.
"Further although the ICIG's preliminary reviewed identified some indicia of bias of an arguable political bias on the part of the complainant in favor of a rival political candidate, such evidence did not change my determination that the complaint relating to the urgent concern 'appears credible' particularly given the other information the ICIG obtained during its preliminary review," Atkinson wrote.
While the judge did not disagree "it is arguable that Google's alleged role in the collection, collation, and use of data obtained via the Safari Workaround was wrongful, and a breach of duty", the ruling was based on legal questions related to the merit of the case's compensation claims, and whether the court should allow a representative action in this case.
And if we consider the increased amount of transparency around sex work that will be lost when sites like Backpage are shut down, it's also arguable that nonconsensual victims of sex trafficking will become less visible and more vulnerable by being shunted away from the visible parts of the web, into the deep web and dark corners of real life.
It is arguable whether a quotation from "The Aeneid" by Virgil, "No day shall erase you from the memory of time" (also an inscription at the memorial), makes sense as the book's title, as the poet was referring to two brutally slain Trojan warriors, while the memorial inscription is on a wall that protects a repository of 8,000 unidentified remains.
Then as now, it's arguable that part of the reason most Democrats didn't speak out then -- and many were so reluctant to do so even now in the case of Franken -- wasn't because they didn't believe Clinton or Franken's accusers of find the alleged actions odious, but because they found both men's policies, by-and-large, so positive, particularly for women.
It's arguable that Sansa, who has seemingly internalized the experience of her sexual assault and physical trauma while adapting a strategy of wielding soft power to stay alive, represents a more conventional depiction of women onscreen than Arya does — so when we see her adapt to physical trauma by becoming guarded, chaste, and introspective, it fits a social profile of victimhood.
But it's arguable that talented designers can ensure they qualify by paying their ways via professional PR teams to seed press mentions, and lawyers who can make the claim that their successes are remarkable (Gao did not have a PR team in place when she applied for her O1, but Luo's helped him gather enough press after his first show to apply for his).
It is arguable that the desire to recast and literally re-contextualize the objects within the fine art space reveals a yearning on her part to find a place for these aesthetically cherished objects that confers a different status upon them: a place where a woman is perhaps allowed to wear the jewelry she wants, without it leading to intrusive implications about her sexuality.
In its two-week preliminary review of the allegations, the ICIG office "identified some indicia of an arguable political bias on the part of the Complainant in favor of a rival political candidate," though Atkinson adds that that evidence "did not change my determination that the complaint relating to the urgent concern 'appears credible', particularly given the other information the ICIG obtained during its preliminary review."
It's arguable how much credit Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE deserves for a booming economy he inherited, but about all that could go bad is what economists call an "exogenous" factor, something out of the blue like a war.
This points to a reality that the college's defenders need to recognize: If neither party can escape 50-50 politics, if polarization makes electoral/popular splits recur cycle after cycle, then the Electoral College's arguable virtues will no longer apply, and it will just be one more delegimitizer in a system shadowed by partisan disillusionment, one more potential catalyst for a true constitutional crackup.
The oddity, and arguable unkindness, of displaying animals that are prevented from doing much of what they do in natural settings—breeding, hunting, walking from here to there—has to be discussed and defended, even on days when public attention isn't drawn to the issue, as it was by the death of Marius, or by the death, in May, 2016, of Harambe, a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo.
On Monday, Kaminski treated Harper like a Sith, belting out a version of "The Imperial March" from Star Wars to, uh, arguable effect: Then, on Tuesday, Kaminski welcomed Harper with the Wicked Witch of the West's theme song from The Wizard of Oz—but had a couple of other tricks up his sleeves that might hit a little closer to home than a space fight epic and a Kansas-based fantasy.
It's arguable that no American horror movie of the last 40 years has said more about our culture of rapidly captured, real-time images—how they're made, how they're watched, and how they affect us—than Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick's lo-fi stunt production, which was so believable as a faux-documentary because it was, for the most part, being filmed live and in real time by its central trio of actors.
As Avicii, he released two full-lengths, 2013's True and the 2015 follow-up Stories; the former notched Platinum status in the U.S., bolstered partially by the aforementioned "Wake Me Up." But his arguable musical peak—as well as possibly his most-loved song by the EDC-set—was 2013's "Levels," a song that barely scraped the Billboard Top 40 upon release but achieved a level of festival-speaker ubiquitousness.
It's arguable whether they're high art or should be treated as such, and perhaps the success of Poster House, what will distinguish their efforts from poster exhibits from design collections around the city—indeed the country—is the promise of an approach that, as in Gone Tomorrow, keeps the poster out of the privileged milieu and in one that is all-embracing: one that approaches history, society, and design in equal measure.
All of these platforms are wrestling with problems that seem to have grown beyond their control; it's arguable that if they had reacted more swiftly to slow the growth of the internet's most toxic and misogynistic communities back when those communities, particularly Gamergate, were still nascent, they could have prevented headaches in the long run — and set an early standard for how to deal with ever-broadening issues of extremist content online.
Sure, some of the people who cheered the ad's star, Michael Moran, when he actually appeared at the beginning of the Anthony Joshua vs Gary Cornish card at London's O2 last fall probably just thought that it was funny to see a slightly-built young man in a bikini, but it's arguable that just as many were genuinely amused by the new spin that the original ad put on the idea that hard work and training are inherently masculine, and participating on the sidelines is inherently feminine.
And in another interesting note, Murphy revealed in a 2017 Instagram post that each season of AHS corresponds to one of the nine circles of hell as outlined in Dante's Inferno: While it is arguable that every season of American Horror Story tackles violence and lust — and indeed, every show Ryan Murphy has ever had a hand in creating — those issues have been tied in to larger themes, such as the evils of racism (Coven), the failures of the mental healthcare system (Asylum), and the danger of unqualified, charismatic leaders rising to power (Cult).

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