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"debatable" Definitions
  1. not certain because people can have different ideas and opinions about the thing being discussed

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That's not a debatable point, but it is debatable whether black identity politics, as prosecuted by a group or a movement like Black Lives Matter, now is counterproductive or not.
Ohio is a very important state — that's not debatable.
Almost all the cases of purported statistical legerdemain are debatable.
Most drones come with their own camera of… debatable quality.
Well, yes, it could be, but it's also very debatable.
Again, that may be debatable as a matter of policy.
It's also debatable who won when they actually did fight.
Whether that is in fact true in practice is debatable.
Though Mr Hernández's accomplishments are debatable, his ambition is not.
The year: Well, that's debatable, but sometime in the 21900s.
"voluntary" nature of their surrenders is also highly debatable. Many
While that's debatable, the star power was certainly shining bright.
It would be dangerous and debatable, but not facially illegitimate.
But it's debatable whether the leeches actually caused those deaths.
That question is clearly debatable and poses a potential roadblock.
During the 85033th century, America made even more debatable decisions.
Whether cats make good "fur babies," then, is very debatable.
And any president's sway over the national economy is debatable.
Whether The Independent Group can do something similar is debatable.
So there's a debatable spectrum of possible causes and solutions.
Whether the Kremlin will see the funny side is debatable.
Whether it sounded like that to anyone else was debatable.
The historical evidence for such cause and effect is debatable.
It's debatable whether antitrust enforcement has ever been particularly effective.
Whether a future this different can be engineered is debatable.
Of course, whether these can be considered accomplishments is debatable.
"Do you believe that NASA's findings are debatable," she asked.
Check out the gallery ... there was a debatable nip slip.
HIGHLY DEBATABLE Most analysts believe Trump is unlikely to resort to intervention, given this would upend decades of commitment to leave currency markets alone, while the effectiveness of such a move remains highly debatable.
But the idea of nationalism is always debatable, is it not?
Which changed the world more, steam engines or computers, is debatable.
Whether they are protected under Facebook's community guidelines is more debatable.
What's debatable is the extent to which any of this matters.
But, what is debatable is how we choose to do it.
Whether politicians were different then is debatable, but politics surely was.
Individually, these reactions are debatable, but collectively they may be disastrous.
The level of threat posed to the manuscripts is also debatable.
How this charade protected anyone is debatable, but the gambit worked.
Which catastrophe was more debilitating to the Yankees' morale is debatable.
Taking a sleeping bag isn't debatable — you're going to need it.
But there's not much that's debatable either, and that's what matters.
It's either them or him, and it's debatable which is worse. 
More debatable is the degree to which extinctions are genuinely catastrophic.
That view is debatable, but it's widely held among conservative voters.
Her restraint is a debatable but understandable exercise in political survival.
Whether that genre has found a loyal fan base is debatable.
Such an answer would have been less debatable and, perhaps, accurate.
It is also debatable whether prolonged primary campaigns harm presidential candidates.
The answer, like the book itself, is complicated, debatable and subjective.
Whether this makes for a better brand of baseball is debatable.
That opinion, even the authors of the study admit, is debatable.
There has been a spate of debatable calls the past few years.
Whether or not these responses are "smart" or not is debatable, though.
The legality of electrocution as an execution method is still somewhat debatable.
He found one of the assumptions potentially debatable, but still well-motivated.
In British English, moot can also mean debatable or open to debate.
But whether finding users in India is a success is also debatable.
The only debatable issue is whether he can pardon for future crimes.
But the film points out that such claims are debatable at best.
The strike — whose efficacy is debatable — was in response to a Sept.
"I find the weight of the government evidence as debatable," Ryu added.
What's not debatable, though, is that consolidation begets speculation about more consolidation.
Their efficacy is debatable, but so is that of more lethal methods.
It's debatable who had the better view -- Kate or her fans below.
The odds of the Saudi side accepting any of them are debatable.
Of course we need to power our lives — that is not debatable.
His broadsides make for great theater, even if the statements are debatable.
The idea that this is a more "accurate" inflation measure is debatable.
It's debatable just how much the debates will change any voters' minds.
The idea of absolute aesthetic value is a debatable one, of course.
It is also debatable whether Trump is personally responsible for the change.
This characterization of the FOMB is, according to one's political persuasion, debatable.
But if a pollster leaves the debatable range, it's probably just wrong.
But whether all of our policies should be 'globalist' is highly debatable.
The wisdom of that blow was debatable then, and is debated still.
However, whether one actually sees them in the physical world is debatable.
Debatable. Will I enjoy taking holiday pictures with fabulous, mascara-free lashes?
But it remains debatable which revelations are worth torpedoing a relationship over.
It's debatable whether any of those standards apply to Trump's recent tweets.
Student Opinion What is one debatable topic that you feel strongly about?
The truth of that is debatable, but it's the appearance that counted.
In tonight's Debatable from Opinion: Is it time to break up Facebook?
That is debatable, given the apparent health effects, particularly for small children.
Treat yo'self: rewards Unlike tracking and accountability, incentives are a debatable strategy.
Springtime sniffles are mostly the result of pollen in the air. Debatable.
Cruz's mother easily cleared that bar, so Cruz's citizenship is not debatable.
It's debatable whether chemotherapy at that point improves overall cure rates for children.
But Deng Haiqing, chief economist at JZ Securities, said the decision was "debatable".
Viewed using this criteria, it's debatable whether the PDS Watch was a bust.
Almost all the observations and pieces of advice I've laid out are debatable.
Whether it's actually able to be as truthful as it was is debatable.
As for teaming up with some of our allies, that might be debatable.
Whether China actually sticks to its principles of non-interference is highly debatable.
For Featherstone, though, the extent to which all this really matters is debatable.
Is a zombie now, so the morality of his current actions are debatable.
RATE CUT 'INSURANCE' It's debatable whether the Fed-bashing has had much influence.
You should read these insights as directional only, given the debatable confidence interval.
Whether or not that talent can make Lomachenko boxing's biggest star is debatable.
Ordóñez's value is debatable, but his genius has never really been in dispute.
The predictive power of the yield curve under these circumstances is highly debatable.
But whether creating a virtual credit card is worth your time is debatable.
Whether self-representation would hurt every defendant who engaged in it is debatable.
If Cuomo's progressive record as governor was debatable, Patrick's was almost non-existent.
Day by day, the formerly unthinkable becomes merely unusual, then debatable, then routine.
But full lips and furred brows aside, her influence on fashion is debatable.
"It's debatable if nonviolence is as good as self-defense," Mr. Sharpton said.
"It's debatable who you ask, but personally, I think she is," Frost says.
Thomas's actual impact on the Liberty is debatable, his tenure polarizing and complicated.
That's a debatable proposition, but for purposes of this discussion, let's accept it.
The logic behind labeling drug cartels as terrorists is debatable but not outrageous.
How much Trump has had to do with any of it is debatable.
Whatever the venue, it&aposs debatable why an outside party would need to pay.
While their methods might be debatable, they're crucial to the future and Hope's story.
The thought of an easy win for the U.S. is also debatable, said Roach.
Whether we really need a day devoted to taking our own picture is debatable.
We know, the tomato is debatable, but we have strong opinions here at MUNCHIES.
Ainsworth defended his actions, telling AL.com the motion was not debatable under the rules.
It's debatable how this will benefit Cruz in either the short or long-term.
Whether or not the divide between haves and have-nots is increasing is debatable.
How much difference to the economy Samsung's plan will make in practice is debatable.
Even the claim that the Hot 100 has historically denoted overall popularity is debatable.
He's also seen joking with local press — although it's debatable if they were amused.
Mr Puigdemont claims a mandate for pursuing independence, but it is a debatable one.
But it is debatable whether this "new anti-Semitism" has supplanted the traditional variety.
Where the story of the periodic table of the elements really starts is debatable.
No matter how big esports gets, its mainstream acceptance in Western culture remains debatable.
It's debatable whether the hack of Hillary Clinton allies was decisive in the election.
Whether being spurned by the establishment will hinder or help the party is debatable.
But the success of "pinkifying" as a way to open those spaces is debatable.
Reality check: It's debatable that the U.S. has fallen behind in the space race.
Is there anything in it that is even the least bit controversial or debatable?
The science of behavior and decision making itself is complex, debatable, and often evolving.
It's debatable which phone (iPhone or Android's 2017 flagship phones) takes the best photo.
While the equity of the exchange is debatable, the loss of privacy is not.
If there's any justice—which is, of course, always debatable—that's about to change.
In real life, it's debatable whether anyone would choose to relive their teenage years.
It's all debatable whether or not that's true, but that's the way it felt.
But one thing is not debatable — who would be the better foreign policy president.
"The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List" by Alana Newhouse (Artisan, $24.95).
Even at twice the length, it's debatable that Ye ever could have done that.
These are the questions that a new edition of the Debatable newsletter takes on.
That's debatable, but less so is that these returnees will need somewhere to live.
The main option these days is fines, and how well those work is debatable.
Debatable, but often asserted, is that it also produces poor candidates and ineffective Presidents.
The official power a pope has to "change" church doctrine is debatable and complicated.
Debatable. But one thing's for sure: Shit is getting pretty weird during Winter Storm Stella.
It was also, at best, a debatable assessment of the mission that took Owens's life.
A resolution offered by McConnell to set up how the trial ends would be debatable.
That Cowan is an amateur is debatable; that he's like anyone before him is bollocks.
And in today's Debatable from Opinion: What can California do to manage its wildfire crisis?
It's debatable whether Krohn's works qualify as science fiction or fantasy, not that it matters.
"The legality and underhandedness of inserting such a provision are debatable," Boyadjian and Agarwal wrote.
Whether a lunar return is worth the cost, at this point in time, is debatable.
Though debatable, the categories bring an exuberance to the revelatory chaos the subject predictably generates.
Further, President Trump's debatable actions are not corrupt beyond a reasonable doubt, as obstruction requires.
Whether or not Google will ever attempt to make consumer-focused smart glasses is debatable.
Whether he has transcended the business of property to become a global brand is debatable.
The tradition of executive order is debatable constitutionally and at times an egregious presidential action.
In a world of conflicting views and debatable moral codes, thank goodness we have laws.
What is debatable is what, exactly, he's trying to say, or whether he even knows.
Pelosi's claim that the shutdown meant the Capitol could not be secured is also debatable.
The propriety of conducting such training on the inaugural run of the service is debatable.
Is your definition of "debatable social issues" globally consistent, or does it vary by region?
Trump's Westminster analysis is debatable, but it's no surprise Johnson's political earthquake pleased the President.
One pillar of Obamacare is in crisis — but just how serious a crisis remains debatable.
It's debatable how many of the men who supported suffrage were actually "used" by women.
He used to say he had accomplished more than any other President, a debatable claim.
How much Syria's agricultural crisis was to blame for the outbreak of war is debatable.
Whether or not the vegan mint chip was better than its dairy iteration is debatable.
A mention of Sartre's play "No Exit" gets included in this chapter to debatable effect.
"The politics of impeachment are debatable," tweeted former Obama White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer.
The motion is highly privileged, can be offered by any member, and is non-debatable.
In that last instance, the debatable first-down call stood up to a video review.
But it's debatable how much activism like the #DeleteUber campaign has truly shifted consumer habits.
To think that now will be different, less than one year on, is highly debatable.
Even in far less hypothetical recreations like the Rothko murals, however, accuracy is still debatable.
The fact that Trump's State Department is in shambles is not, at this point, debatable.
But when we get closer to ourselves in mammals like rats, it gets more debatable.
Both claims are debatable, and Will Boisvert does a nice job of sifting through them here.
But what isn't debatable is that he has been an incredibly savvy marketer of his surname.
So it's debatable that there's much of a reason for a Steve Jobs opera to exist.
But it's easy for a sentence structure to be authoritative even while its content is debatable.
"Whenever a sound has a debatable origin, it tends to get even more interesting," she said.
Debatable. "I'm still convinced she's blind or hit her head really hard," Davidson joked with Variety.
I'd argue that the first is debatable for most consumers, and the second a resounding no.
The full extent of tDCS' impact is debatable, but other teams are already jumping on board.
How much of Mr Trump's behaviour is concocted is debatable; private Trump is also pretty pantomime.
Trump's claim that he could have fired Mueller under Article II of the Constitution is debatable.
Whether or not GDPR will make a substantial reduction in the volume of spam is debatable.
Maybe such efforts lengthen life, but whether they improve quality of life is much more debatable.
Of course, whether Trump's take on Amazon is actually about Amazon at all is ... well, debatable.
Whether other parts of the "sharing economy" will also usurp their established competition is more debatable.
"It's really not even debatable," said Nadine Strossen, former president of the American Civil Liberties Union.
The claim Trump is making is not debatable, it is not complex, it is not arguable.
Such a pardon, if it is valid (and that's debatable) necessarily implies an admission of guilt.
Not only is the basis for the charge debatable but it turns on motivation and knowledge.
It is debatable which one is more famous, today's United States Olympian or yesterday's American gladiator.
That question is debatable because the standards for racially offensive language are shifting, some historians say.
While the clock is debatable, the important fact is that we need to do something now.
And it's still debatable whether they're going to see any real profits from their Cash App.
What I wanted was to be undeniable, to be all clean lines, to not be debatable.
But it's debatable whether it's enough to have a big impact on the consumer device market.
Debatable, from The Times Opinion section, examines the public discussion on what's to be done now.
And in this week's Debatable feature from Opinion: Should student athletes be allowed to make money?
Debatable, a new Opinion series, explores the range of views and their pros and cons. 2.
Separately, in today's Debatable column: The Constitution sets a minimum age for the presidency at 103.
Yet beyond checking genre boxes, the action sequences, while undeniably flashy, often have debatable narrative utility.
Although some are characterizing Cambridge Analytica's data harvest as a criminal breach, that charge is debatable.
How many, and how much of a difference this made in their health, though, is debatable.
Most people think the status of the mother is not relevant, but that is still debatable.
It is debatable which of the two has the faster car and small margins are proving crucial.
Though that's a debatable accomplishment in what's been a record-low month for Hollywood at the movies.
Masvidal, meanwhile, has got to be fuming, having lost his third debatable split decision in four fights.
The degree to which Putin's endeavors to destabilize America are to blame for this moment is debatable.
Already it's debatable that we, the audience, needed to know this detail about our deceased main character.
These claims are certainly debatable — Borjas is somewhat of an outlier in his field — but relatively straightforward.
From The Times: Debatable, from the Opinion section, provides different perspectives on the most talked-about disagreements.
While prices in smaller cities have stabilised in recent months, whether that can be sustained remains debatable.
Why it matters: It's no longer debatable: The system makes the big, bigger and the rich, richer.
Whether worse, better, stronger, weaker or, last but not least, more or less humane – that is debatable.
Yet for all the undeniable weaknesses in China's economy, the central argument of the book is debatable.
This view of the federal 1994 crime bill as the dominant cause of mass incarceration is debatable.
Whether Lewis' playing days had a direct impact on crime in Baltimore is debatable, but City-Data.
UNDERWEARIt's debatable whether a grown man should be picking out underwear on the Internet with a minor.
Worth noting ... she's not very good, so it's debatable if this helps or hurts the Hoff's case.
He added, "And it is of course debatable how unselfish it really is to have more children."
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The time to repatriate refugees may be debatable, but the time to begin the process is not.
That America owes its gratitude to thousands of brave Iraqis — and should respond accordingly — is hardly debatable.
It is debatable whether a popular vote system would push Democrats to recognize minorities in this way.
But Neal said the motion was not debatable and the committee voted to go into executive session.
By how much is debatable, since there is no agreed-upon baseline from which to measure growth.
It's debatable whether Cohen would have embarked on a music career had his literary career taken off.
This is a debatable point, but I advocate strongly for a shower and real pants every day.
That is debatable, but the polling analyst Nate Silver, for one, has said she is probably right.
It's debatable how much masking your IP address really helps protect your privacy in the first place.
In spite of this, their contribution to the work force and the broader economy is still debatable.
Missandei had to be executed (debatable) to up the stakes even further for Daenerys and her army.
The developers even attempted to address the camera issues in a day one patch, with debatable results.
While this is highly debatable, especially for the middle and lower economic class, that's not the point.
And how much Cohn did to actually moderate Trump — or how much anyone can do — is debatable.
While the macroeconomic impact of such a policy is debatable, for entrepreneurs this will create enormous possibility.
The erosive effects of robotisation and artificial intelligence on the world of work are debatable and frequently exaggerated.
It remains debatable whether there is a right or wrong, healthy or unhealthy way to listen to music.
Should the high court be able to roll back state health regulations whose efficacy was at least debatable?
That last part is certainly debatable, but it's not the primary thing the internet has taken umbrage with.
Pointing to such debatable assertions, a particular group of players called on the company to change the campaign.
"It might be debatable what a higher score in each of these scales actually means," Elgammal concluded diplomatically.
That's certainly debatable, but you'll definitely want to connect the Thermo to its accompanying iOS or Android app.
How useful these privacy policies are at even telling people what they're signing up for is debatable, too.
But if the companies that come are not growing, or in GE's case shrinking, Stefanowski's point is debatable.
It's debatable whether they are good enough arguments, but there is no denying that Apple has its reasons.
The efficacy of the sanctions—one of the primary tools in the foreign-policy establishments box—is debatable.
Considering his recent vlogs include tasering a dead rat and exploiting a car crash for views, it's debatable.
The contract was convoluted enough that this seems debatable, but it gave Bethesda a lot of leeway regardless.
There's knowing sexualization, and then there's outright shamelessness, and it's debatable where Xtreme 3 falls on that scale.
Whether these men's perceptions of their peers' attitudes of aggression toward women are accurate or not is debatable.
While the merits of individual cases are debatable, legal experts said they were troubled by the overall record.
I always thought that CZAR was the newer word and more idiomatic, but it turns out that's debatable.
What is not debatable is the likely impact of the ban on the economies of the affected countries.
It remains debatable whether Gillibrand's stance was premature, but the idea that she forced him out is absurd.
Americans tell us Mr. Trump can't leave NATO without Senate consent — a debatable notion that misses the point.
Some are more debatable: Was Mick Jagger's appropriation of blues "codes of potency" really a result of LSD?
It's a haunting and highly debatable claim, one that people who feel less artistically inclined might instantly refute.
This relatable is debatable, though, considering that the characters are conventionally attractive and range from comfortable to wealthy.
It's debatable whether the Pirates of the Caribbean films have faded into the realm of irrelevancy or not.
Facts First: It is debatable how much Trump has "rebuilt" the military, though he has increased military spending.
He said he had read some draft chapters of Mr. Yang's book, and found a few debatable claims.
Whether any single action that you or Extinction Rebellion undertakes is able to cause a revolution is debatable.
But based on the state of the franchises, one thing is not debatable: P.K. Subban won the trade.
But what all these new gadgets mean for the future of the erstwhile search engine company is debatable.
In seeking to understand how political dictators influence their progeny, Nordlinger draws up a debatable list of 17 strongmen.
At the same time, the notion that thinking about and striving for greater happiness will pay off is debatable.
Trump then claimed that increased NATO members' contributions are the result of his tough talk, a highly debatable point.
Still, its actual support for terrorism — which is the reason to place any country on the list — is debatable.
"It's still a debatable point," Harker said of the ultimate plan for shedding bonds and for raising interest rates.
Debatable. The company started the event last year to celebrate Amazon's 20th anniversary, and people were expecting big savings.
Trump's fondness for Vladimir Putin is not debatable, but Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election absolutely has been.
And while the validity of this review is debatable, they do raise a great point: So yeah, there's that. 
It's debatable as to whether it's possible at all for a force-driven ski binding to prevent ACL injuries.
That authority results in Draconian enforcement, however, when used capriciously to uphold debatable policies that aren't relevant to safety.
Again, the idea that megamergers, especially in telecom, result in higher prices and significant job losses isn't really debatable.
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But their analysis is open to challenge, and the conclusions which they (and you) draw from it are debatable.
A non-debatable motion to proceed would also further empower the majority leader relative to the rank-and-file.
Compass drawn designs, or hexfoils, are the most common of all, which makes their origin all the more debatable.
With the debatable loss, Rivera falls to 11-6 overall, and a tough 1-4 in his last 83.
The elevated risk in most studies is small, and whether the drug itself is really to blame is debatable.
Debatable. "They used to fool us, so now we fool them," a grinning Stephen Joe, 232, said on Saturday.
Though it is debatable whether the sanctions had their intended economic effect, Russians saw them as hypocritical and demeaning.
The study intended to debunk rumors about little green people once and for all (whether it succeeded is debatable).
But even unraveling what a sustained increase in the cost of the commodity will mean at home is debatable.
The Schumer amendment is debatable for two hours -- one hour for the supporters and one hour for the opponents.
Debatable, but he also tells us Wahlberg is trying out intermittent fasting and has come to the #cancelbreakfast table.
Scant precedent and gaps in written procedures make the rules for calling witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial debatable.
That vision depended on civility, on strangers feeling welcome in the public square, and so civility couldn't be debatable.
It is debatable whether U.S. relations with Russia really are at an all-time low, considering the Cold War.
Given the paucity of accurate weather records, it is debatable whether we were ever able to calculate such odds.
Whether those shows meet those criteria is debatable, but I increasingly started to live for David Costabile's sleazy charisma.
Whether that's a good sort of beauty is debatable, depending on how suspicious you may be of the entertainment industry.
It's debatable that a bisexual person can be attracted to someone who identifies as non-binary, intersex, or another gender.
Any "solution," they said, would just amount to substituting one politically debatable decision on how to draw lines for another.
It's debatable whether we can honestly call them deer anymore, as they are decapitated, artificially golden, and stand lifelessly frozen.
It's debatable whether Thorne did, in fact, reclaim her power by sharing these private photos under the allegedly coerced circumstances.
That is debatable, and setting the tax rate low at first, and raising it gradually, would help avoid potential damage.
If "Disaster!" were not his own show, in fact, it's debatable whether he would ever have been cast in it.
Such metrics rely on debatable assumptions, but they do suggest that basic procedures can have large benefits at low cost.
David French, conservative author and columnist for National Review, writes about nearly every debatable, sensitive issue in politics right now.
Whether Uber drivers are empowered to be their own bosses or are the victims of a powerful corporation is debatable.
And while those shows' merits are debatable, it's hard to say their failings stem from letting puzzles supersede narrative coherency.
So while the timing is debatable, the Founder's Trap event itself can't be avoided if a successful transition isn't made.
In the end, Fedor's effort in the second half of the fight would earn him a debatable majority decision victory.
I went through the transcript and found nine claims made by Trump that are somewhere between debatable and totally wrong.
These underlying assumptions, while built on a large body of economic research, involve some guesswork and are at least debatable.
Moore's Dolemite alter ego is brash, knows kung-fu (debatable), and has one of the foulest mouths in movie history.
I could even say that great end user experiences are not in Microsoft's DNA, though that one is more debatable.
"Whether the Constitution allows indictment of a sitting president is debatable," Judge Kavanaugh wrote in a 1998 law review article.
This is an open and debatable question, and there are people in a position to propose concrete answers to it.
There is no cure and treatment options are debatable at best (some are arguably riskier than suffering through an attack).
The report was intended to debunk rumors about little green people once and for all (whether it succeeded is debatable).
His academic background might be debatable (no one's really sure that he's an actual doctor), but his resume is not.
What these amendments tangibly mean, now or after they're signed, is debatable, given the federal protection of Roe v. Wade.
Read more " _____ • Katha Pollitt in The Nation: "Only women's rights to contraception and abortion are perpetually debatable, postponable, side-trackable.
"The only debatable point, in the use of the term 'neo-Nazi,' is the wrongful qualifier 'neo,'" the affidavit states.
Whether the United Nations really has the tools to intervene usefully in a country as chaotic as Congo is debatable.
What is also no longer debatable is that sea levels are rising around the island and its shores are eroding.
Both Mr. Maduro and Mr. Guaidó have debatable claims to legitimacy, which is part of what makes this so messy.
Only Yoel Romero is ahead of him in the race to a title shot, and even that is extremely debatable.
The third round was, in fact, scored for Aldo, but that doesn't mean it was a debatable five minutes of action.
It is  debatable whether this general border policy is entirely the fault of this administration, or goes back to earlier administrations.
But the data will never give market participants the perfect set of conditions that render an interest-rate hike non-debatable.
So while the security impacts are debatable, it is certain that the decision will result in increased technological dependency on China.
Whether the US Constitution allowed a sitting president to be indicted was "debatable," Kavanaugh wrote, but Congress should remove the uncertainty.
While how much responsibility America bears for the Taliban's ascension is debatable, the cost America has paid since 211 is not.
It's debatable what Kaine brings to the table for a Clinton campaign that needs more energy and must inspire young voters.
It is debatable whether California's travel ban applies to sports teams' travel to N.C.A.A. championship events like the men's basketball tournament.
Colleagues have so many ways to communicate, but it's debatable if all those messages and emoji are actually leading to productivity.
Her forthcoming book, "Debatable: A How-To Guide to the Constitution," will be published by HarperCollins in the Spring of 2019.
While the particular answer to a policy question might be debatable, there should be no debate over who gets to decide.
The fact of US intervention in Syria is not really a debatable point — despite the endless hand-wringing over US inactivity.
The need to give employers a nudge — or a shove — toward helping workers save more should be neither divisive nor debatable.
It is an example how white supremacy went from an unarguable fact of American culture to a debatable and offensive reality.
"Whether the Constitution allows indictment of a sitting president is debatable," Judge Kavanaugh wrote in the Georgetown Law Journal in 1998.
The extent of an agency's independence, and the forms that independence should take, are debatable decisions, with complex pros and cons.
Democrats interceded and said that was debatable, but argued that a classified briefing in was not the place to do it.
That decision is debatable — again, three federal appeals courts reached different results — but the stakes surrounding this question are fairly low.
Its exact meaning is debatable, but everyone agrees on one thing: If you don't pass a vibe check, it's all over.
Each motion is debatable for two hours, as are any amendments to them, according to Alan Frumin, a former Senate parliamentarian.
"I don't even think it's debatable," said Danielle DiMartino Booth, a former Fed official who is now CEO of Quill Intelligence.
"I don't even think it's debatable," Danielle DiMartino Booth, a former Fed official who's now CEO of Quill Intelligence, told Matt.
Trump's background in business, where his success has been debatable at best, is not a substitute for actual foreign policy knowledge.
Slavery is illegal in every country, it is not debatable in the way climate change is sometimes treated in less educated countries.
What isn't debatable is that power is moving from institutions like governments and big media companies, to individuals and networks of individuals.
Front pages and and cable news chyrons used to parrot what previous presidents said even if the statements were of debatable veracity.
It's also debatable that any non-avian dinosaurs ever took up powered flight—though the four-winged Microraptor might be a contender.
By now, many of us have gotten acclimated to the stream of consciousness and debatable facts constantly spewed from Trump's Twitter account.
His policy arguments — defending the use of fossil fuels and attacking regulations aimed at reducing US carbon emissions — are debatable, if extreme.
The real, concrete, non-debatable takeaways here are that Indiana fired its basketball coach on Thursday and that March Madness has begun. 
The claim of it being the only one is debatable, in part because the definition of "large-scale" is open to interpretation.
Admirably, the film doesn't pull any punches or attempt to lionize the photographer without also carefully weighing his more debatable artistic choices.
Trump is, after all, what they consider to be an easy target: He allegedly has a debatable past and little establishment backing.
That number, however, is debatable — with upper end of estimates at 100 million, according to Rory Green, an economist at TS Lombard.
For example, in certain circumstances, Rule VIII already permits a non-debatable motion to proceed when the Senate first reconvenes after adjourning.
But it is debatable whether their appearance would have mattered, as the team played mostly to a half-filled stadium all season.
And then therapy came in, and drugs came in, and [whistles, as though something were falling] and [the procedure] was debatable anyway.
Whether she helps or hinders her argument by citing the dream-centric badinage of the Rarámuri tribe of northwestern Mexico is debatable.
It's debatable, of course, whether any potential buyers will agree with Mr. Kirman that this undeveloped plot is really worth $1 billion.
"It's not debatable that you did not have stop and frisk in New York City after we went after it," he continued.
Whether they should be publicly shamed for it might be debatable, but that this is where their money is going is undeniable.
The nation's print and broadcast media have lately been prolific in amplifying messages that are at best debatable, at worst downright false.
Whether they still held this delusion even after the Obamacare repeal and replacement debacle and a slew of other failures is debatable.
I can think of one case where they succeeded, against Milosevic in Serbia, but even that is debatable, the Russians withdrew support.
Vijay Ayyar, head of Asia for cryptocurrency exchange Luno, said it is "debatable" whether this event is already priced in or not.
While Jacare is just one win removed from a decision loss to Yoel Romero, that decision was as debatable as they come.
It's still debatable whether Cronuts or losing your virginity fall into that category, but one thing that certainly does is homemade pasta.
Now, it's debatable whether or not Donald Trump actually speaks English, or even deserves the dignity of a paragraph in this review.
It is debatable how much gaming will snap back and when, but inventory resets like this often present buying opportunities – all else equal.
Clyde Chambliss moved to table the rape and incest amendments, a committee amendment that under the rules of the legislature is not debatable.
Yet between them, there's been one consistent and just as debatable undercurrent: Is Kanye West a genius, an asshole, or is he both?
It's still debatable whether Mystery Brand meets that description, but the presence of an audited odds-making service could have a significant impact.
It is debatable whether the meeting ever had the potential to become -- as some diplomats suggested -- a turning point in the intractable conflict.
More from Tonic: "Whether you're actually going to lose more calories—it's debatable," says Rondel King, a sports physiologist at NYU Langone Health.
It is debatable whether the presence of security forces endangered the tourists' lives or saved them - at least five foreigners were slightly wounded.
Yet even that number is debatable, considering the annual population count put out by the US Census Bureau still only asks about sex.
Of course, it's debatable why it took so long for the 77-year-old Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer to get knighted.
How correlative between the weather and the economy remains debatable, but some reports also show the cold DOES appear to bite into hiring.
It's debatable whether politics or business is more cutthroat, but in the end, you've got to look out for yourself in either field.
That decision—which I remain convinced was wrong and certainly was debatable—has provided the NRA with a propaganda weapon of immense power.
Of course, the economy goes up and down in cycles, and it's debatable how much influence any president can exert to control it.
Furthermore, if the direct impact of presidential policy on the economy is debatable, the effects on the stock market are even less clear.
Children learn from being independentThe right age for an unsupervised Halloween is highly debatable, but it's a matter for parents to carefully consider.
But exactly how much real-world flexibility there is if earnings are so tightly tied to demand at least starts to look debatable.
And though Rivera's substantially higher striking output does render it somewhat debatable, the verdict was an emotional, split decision win for England's Pickett.
So, one would expect "Harambe" to be about the gorilla that was recently killed and reborn as the debatable meme of the summer.
"It's highly debatable whether Egypt has fully met any one of those conditions," said Andrew Miller of the Project on Middle East Democracy.
The oft-quoted factoid that there are more Greeks in Melbourne than any other city in the world outside Greece is somewhat debatable.
Whether these advances would convince more people to buy a new handset, though, is debatable: Sales growth of the iPhone has been erratic.
When a Democrat says something, The New York Times and the rest of the MSM knock it down if it's false or debatable.
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It is debatable whether the actions of either the president or the former vice president meet the elements of the federal bribery statute.
This claim is debatable — the Government Accountability Office has concluded that holding up the Ukraine aid violated federal law — and beside the point.
Given all that&aposs emerged about his financial maneuverings, his innocence is debatable even if none of it turns out to be illegal.
There are business and design trends in video games whose ethics are much more debatable than, say, craven politicians blaming games for violence.
It is no longer debatable that proactive management — prescribed burns, salvaging of dead trees, responsible timber harvesting, among other prescriptions — reduce wildfire severity.
Others, like intersectionality, gender fluidity, new standards of sexual consent or the purported centrality of racism to American identity, are much more debatable.
The creation of Frankenstein's monster is a great bioethical dilemma because it is be a major scientific discovery but its morality is debatable.
Whether it has become worse for that is debatable, and as is generally the case with things like this a question of taste.
While that might be debatable -- no one was arguing with him about the young fan's potential to make it to the White House.
They engineered an attack where existence of the attack is debatable and our response to the attack would beget an internal political argument.
While the definition of a crisis is highly debatable, the extent of other problems with wider reach and much higher death tolls is not.
Ives believes Tesla's value is debatable from a number of angles — such as a potential capital raise or government investigations stemming from Musk's tweets.
It also may seem more expensive (though that's debatable, since beans are one of the cheapest high-protein substitutes for meat you can buy).
Equating it to bullfighting is incorrect, while the breeding conservation argument is hyperbolic, and the notion that it's a symbol of Tamil culture debatable.
Earlier this year, Ramsay spoke to a U.K. television program about the debatable topping, "You don't put f***ing pineapple on pizza," he said.
Debatable as the verdict was, however, Evans-Smith will leave Pittsburgh with a massive win, having defeated the women's bantamweight division's 23th-ranked fighter.
What's far less debatable is that the RPI misguidedly fails to account for margin of victory, which is arguably the best statistic—by far!
Lower taxes could stimulate economic growth, although the size of the improvement is debatable and it could be offset by higher debt-servicing costs.
That is debatable, but Ms. Rousseff is right to question the motives and moral authority of the politicians who are seeking to oust her.
However, it is debatable whether China is so nefarious as to desire such an outcome and seek to use debt to "entrap" African nations.
Samsung has an 88-inch TV based its competing QLED technology — also for $20,000 — but that's also "only" 4K, and QLED's quality is debatable.
In general, I wouldn't criticize a poll if the electorate fell somewhere in the debatable range around the exit polls, census and voter file.
But whether investors think the technology darling is more valuable as a publicly traded company or as a privately held start-up is debatable.
Islamic scholars expanded jurisprudence based on debatable reports about the words and deeds of the Prophet, as well as the norms of their time.
The only thing debatable at this point is the remedy -- should the President be removed or only rebuked by the Senate and the country.
It is supposedly based on a common language, institutions and values — though, given its size and diversity, the commonality of those values is debatable.
The executive told the paper that while the case to keep the stake was "debatable," the case against it wasn't strong enough to sell.
It is highly debatable whether even Congress could pass a law altering the principle that all children born in the United States are citizens.
Everything is debatable, which means everything — from other people's beliefs to objective reality — can be dismissed as someone's tendentious pleading for a specialized cause.
"I think we had the greatest season in the history of the league, and I don't think that's debatable," he said after the game.
We know that Trump publicly encouraged the Russians to do so (though whether this was a serious request or a glib comment is debatable).
Whether or not Michelob Ultra is the exact kind of beer Pratt exemplifies is debatable, but Star-Lord can pretty much sell anyone on anything.
On CNN Sunday, Pence argued that the science on climate change is debatable, despite agencies in his own administration, such as NASA, conclusively showing otherwise.
While the merits of homeownership are certainly debatable, household formation is a clear driver of economic growth, and the gains there are accelerating as well.
How to change what's happening in Chicago and in other cities around the nation is entirely debatable depending on where you are on gun policy.
Siani said that in general, it was debatable whether technical details on Vale's dams should reach the board, as that could affect flexible decision-making.
The Game of Game of Thrones only currently recognizes Tommen Baratheon and Daenerys Targaryen (though the latter could be debatable right now) as monarch rulers.
Sure, his recent loss to Luke Rockhold, who became the division's king with a December thumping of Chris Weidman, immediately rendered this claim somewhat debatable.
The drug was used during World War II to treat soldiers for anxiety or trauma, though its usefulness as a truth-inducing treatment is debatable.
Then, "economic" - with the unemployment rate keeping falling and labor market participation rate getting higher, it remains debatable how the US economy is really doing.
Whether that figure can be attributed to online viewers' shorter attention spans or a collective inability to stomach the entire event is, well, still debatable.
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To what extent Americans today have been influenced by fake news is debatable, but it's beyond dispute that we've witnessed an explosion of fake foods.
"Manipulation obscures motive," Prull said, and this is the problem in a nutshell: Technology may be neutral (this is debatable), but its deployment rarely is.
While the true effectiveness of negative ions in a hair dryer can be debatable, many reviewers have noticed less frizz since they've started using it.
It's debatable whether capital-intensive, venture-backed companies like FedEx and Apple could have been successful if they were started in a different fundraising environment.
While it's debatable whether Putin is playing any hand whatsoever in this, kvass may soon trump beer as the second most popular drink in Russia.
The decision puts an end to the legal disputes over the constitutionality of Trump's travel ban, but the ethics of the policy remain highly debatable.
It's difficult to know, and debatable, whether Ms. Williams could have gotten away with calling the umpire a thief if she were a male player.
What's not debatable is that while statins do effectively lower cholesterol in older people, their advantages and disadvantages add up differently than at younger ages.
The matter remains debatable, though as Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist 65, noted, "an abuse or violation of some public trust" can be grounds for impeachment.
Only two, the English pair in the final, have added as much to the gaiety of the competition as Ajax, and even that is debatable.
And here, I don't think with the caravan it's even debatable because you've got an entire group that's organized itself to come into the country.
As for how well it's worked for him, that's somewhat debatable; he is a billionaire, yes, but his companies have gone bankrupt six times. 393.
And it's a love triangle, though a triangle most accurately drawn with dotted lines, given that it's debatable how many of its members are real.
What is not debatable is that when the United Nations sends people into harm's way, it must ensure that they are properly trained and equipped.
The majority of student loans are held by the federal Department of Education, but it's debatable whether the president has the power to forgive them.
"Whether or not that would work as a matter of law is perhaps debatable—but it could at least function as a chilling intimidation technique."
The bill is debatable for ten hours in the Senate (meaning no filibusters), and two hours in the House, with no intervening motions or amendments.
But what is not debatable is the need for leading-edge technology that can remove the canopy of encryption when children's lives are at risk.
It bills itself as the first PWYC grocery store in the world, which is debatable, but it's certainly the first of its kind in Canada.
How the forecasts work: For the six years I've made these forecasts, 2018 produced the most mixed results — 3 right, 1 dead wrong and 2 debatable.
"In light of this criticism, it may be time for a friendly reminder that central bank independence is not debatable," Dombret told a conference in London.
Though their brisk speeches of eight minutes or less included hefty doses of debatable political rhetoric, we found no objectively false or misleading claims from Sen.
Getting to do something for free that adds a cost to society does confer an advantage, but it's debatable whether that should be called a subsidy.
ND: Whether you need the prop of old African masks from Sierra Leone as a tool to achieve that, as in this case, is somewhat debatable.
The only companies that could be credited with not failing in China are LinkedIn, Evernote and Airbnb, and, in each case, the actual impact is debatable.
Debatable, but Walking with Giants is one of the many channels on YouTube dedicated to cooking up bite-sized food and it's absolutely addicting to watch.
Of course, the efficacy of those updates is debatable, as well as their performance hits — and that's if your hardware vendor even gets a patch out.
More pertinently, it's debatable how seriously investors take recommendations made by robots – even if, as the Indiana study suggests, they shouldn't be dismissed out of hand.
The impact of new ID laws, voter purges and limits to voting times on actual votes cast by minority electors is complex to determine and debatable.
California's governor, Jerry Brown, issued a surprise executive order to make California carbon neutral by 2045, though it is debatable whether that goal can be achieved.
Guggenheim's Suneja said the "meaningfulness of these data are debatable and likely to be the key focus for investors and how they assign value" to aducanumab.
With Saudi production at high levels and Russia lacking the means to cut output, it is debatable how much a freeze would achieve, even if agreed.
It's also debatable just how effective these changes in prescribing will be at helping people most affected by the crisis, at least in the short term.
Foreign actors did try to hack our brains in 2016, but it's debatable how much that mattered given all the other methods of hacking our system.
While the health benefits of the water and mud are debatable, some visitors to Parede Beach still cover themselves in its muddy clay for therapeutic value.
In a press conference with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday, Trump said at least 9 things that were either debatable or simply false. 3.
Whether these changes would enhance democracy may be debatable, but there should be little doubt that the proposal does not at all represent a power grab.
With that, the idea that any jury would convict the former secretary of State without a single holdout, regardless of the evidence, is at least debatable.
And so how much is the froth of Trump's Twitter feed, and how much is big macro forces happening in the world, I think is debatable.
And Clinton has given little indication that she understood anything but the most basic details of her email arrangement, making her value as a witness debatable.
Though Mr. Gvasalia's work with the collective Vetements is often referred to as revolutionary (how much so is debatable), there was nothing radical about this Balenciaga.
Who won 2001's battle between JAY-Z and Nas might be debatable, but in 2018 it feels clear that Nas has been taken over completely.
Maps and The Radio Dept are also awesome, as are Cheatahs, DIIV, Yuck, and Beach House—although it's debatable as to whether you'd call those shoegaze.
But it does mean their ability to further boost the economy hinges on trying some unorthodox ideas that would be controversial and whose efficacy is debatable.
It's debatable whether even the most stringent gun-control measures would prevent mass shootings, and it's doubtful that those measures would survive the Roberts Court's scrutiny.
While the track record of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a measurement of artistic excellence is debatable, its cultural cachet is undeniable.
Whether or not the story of goldilocks is a thinly veiled lesson about gentrification or racism is debatable, but can we all agree that Goldilocks sucks?
Whether older surgeons have poorer outcomes than younger ones also remains debatable, because decades of experience and judgment can compensate for modest physical or cognitive declines.
Whether he'd do that for a Belmont Stakes win is debatable, but Lukas in the winner's circle with or without a child would cause a media frenzy.
The best milkshakes involve chocolate and peanut butter (this is an immutable fact, and not debatable, sorry), but many other flavors are acceptable, and experimentation is encouraged.
Either huge bet relies on a debatable view of how Iran will see its interests, and may underplay its sense of national pride and lessons of history.
Economy Minister Darko Horvat said on Wednesday that despite the lower initial cost of bankruptcy, it was debatable which option was more favorable in the long run.
The role of a president in job-creation is debatable, and we'll leave it up to readers to weigh the subjective claim that Trump is changing Washington.
For argument's sake, we'll say LeBron James and Steph Curry (a debatable choice but please just roll with it) will be voted in as the two captains.
However, it is debatable as to how much responsibility they will develop without real social and financial pressure of the kind we are only beginning to see.
Of course, it's all premised on the idea that T-Mobile, once combined with Sprint, has the one true vision for 5G, which is more than debatable.
"It is no longer debatable whether or not there is a problem in football — there is a problem," Dr. McKee said, according to the New York Times.
There's no question that the pill's history is upsetting; but whether it's better or worse than other medical research conducted in the early 20th century is debatable.
Whether the reviews actually killed Jenkins — she suffered a heart attack five days after the performance and died a month after the Carnegie Hall show — is debatable.
I don't know if that question really has an answer — aren't all price tags on restaurant food debatable to some degree at the end of the day?
The government's proclaimed achievement of electing the parliament is debatable, especially since lawmakers have so far approved almost all the laws issued by the President last year.
"The policy may be debatable but the law is clear: Congress has instructed that arbitration agreements like those before us must be enforced as written," Gorsuch wrote.
I wrote a children's book called Mr. Grumpy Christian as my response to the presidential debates last year: The moral is that God's love is not debatable.
It's debatable whether down-ranking fake news will really do anything in the long run to restore users' faith in Facebook as a source to get news.
Yet a truly debatable figure — attorney Michael Avenatti — became a darling of the mainstream media and of the Democratic Party, even mentioned as a potential presidential candidate.
To protect against this, Republicans will be pressured to change the rules again to allow only the majority leader to make a non-debatable motion to proceed.
" "Whether or not to do it is a question of wisdom and strategy and tactics, and it's highly debatable about whether or not that's the right move.
Whether they were not adequately warned or simply dismissed what they were told is debatable, but across all cases there is probably enough blame to go around.
And while it's debatable whether the Oscars and the awards season are the forums to try to hash all of this out, they did provide great platforms.
But if I can be serious here for a minute—and free DNA test kits with debatable utility are no laughing matter—who does this appeal to?
After all, the top cop has built his career on the theory's debatable success, both in NYC and in Los Angeles, where he was also police commissioner.
Whether this background is discernible in their music is debatable, but I know what I know, and knowing gives grit and blood-sweat to what I hear.
It's also debatable how much a new trainer would improve a fighter of Mosley's age and experience (he's 44-years-old with 22-years in professional boxing).
"Three state court judges, two of their colleagues on the Fifth Circuit, two justices of this court, have said or found Mr. Buck's case debatable," she said.
The worst defeat — and that distinction, mind you, is debatable — came five years ago, when they led by 21 points in the third quarter and, yes, lost.
We believe that the French, the Italians and the Japanese pay for the release of their hostages (though they all deny it), but even that is debatable.
How much of that is actually true is debatable; Amadiya is such an out-of-the-way place that it seems not to have been much studied.
The answer is debatable, depending on whom you ask and how the parameters are set, but the ones in the running are all open to the public.
A key part of the runaway look, amid the bright colors and cropped jackets, appeared to be lace front cornrow wigs and the effect is, uh, debatable.
"Journalists should support the open and civil exchange of views, but their role is debatable when they try to police good conduct on other platforms," he wrote.
It's debatable, but Alex Trebek might've just announced the best "Jeopardy!" category of his career ... at the expense of Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne and Kanye West.
Whether or not Facebook actually had a role in the outcome of the election is debatable, but there's no question it was a primary mover in the conversation.
While it is debatable whether a sitting president can be charged criminally, the notion that a sitting president cannot even be investigated is entirely novel and legally dubious.
I also incorporated many images of the dead in ways that might be ethically debatable; these are images that would never, say, run in the New York Times.
Debatable. But it's worth a shot, because if it did, their offspring would be this fantastic R2-D2 Architectural Desk Lamp that ThinkGeek is now selling for $60.
"If soldiers start coming home in coffins, it's debatable whether Sajjan could give a coherent explanation of why Canada was there in the first place," said the diplomat.
While the effectiveness of Ed Sheeran's cameo in season 7 is, uh, debatable, we imagine that another celeb guest spot could be enhanced simply by disguising them better.
Other than the semantics, it's also debatable whether guessing a password—or even sharing a password—to access a database should lead to almost four years in prison.
This is a profoundly foreign concept to most left-of-center people, but it has its own, extremely debatable (and I think plainly incorrect) consequentialist logic to it.
Under a gold standard, individual central banks cannot use monetary policy to achieve domestic economic goals; whether that is a good thing or a bad thing is debatable.
The tax framework released this week also contains some highly debatable proposals such as while reducing the rate on wealthy individuals, contrary to what polls show Americans prefer.
It is debatable whether people skills really make much of a difference in how presidents perform, but they are part of the mythology we have developed about elections.
Weighing the benefits, "All the Money in the World" has its strong points, but it's debatable whether they add up to being worth the price of a ticket.
Whether to eliminate all criminal penalties for illegal border crossings is a debatable idea, but it is not one that should dominate the important discussion on this issue.
Drake and Jennifer Lopez took their relationship to the next level with a dinner date in Malibu Thursday night -- but it's debatable about whether it's a romantic move.
The concreteness you mention is debatable as I think it's important to have some level of ambiguity with the work as opposed to an entirely literal, enclosed meaning.
We talk about how facts can be verified, whereas opinions typically can be supported with evidence, but are far more debatable and take a position within the debate.
"The 19503 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List" is a new book from Alana Newhouse and Tablet, the innovative and occasionally irreverent online magazine about Jewish culture.
"The policy may be debatable but the law is clear: Congress has instructed that arbitration agreements like those before us must be enforced as written," the justice wrote.
Similarly, the candidates' gusto for Medicare for all, whose popularity is highly debatable, owes at least something to Trump's assault on Obamacare and complete disregard for uninsured Americans.
Conservatives in Australia have also latched on to the theory that climate change is debatable, and that efforts to fight it are a liberal conspiracy against big business.
Politico reporter Eric Geller, who also attended the Billington event, said of the very wrong coverage of Turton's tweet, "You absolutely hate to see it," which is debatable.
The truth is that while its policy is debatable, the U.S. is right to be involved in Niger and support it in its fight against violent Islamist extremists.
It's debatable how much that happened, but on the substance: Is there anything to this notion that baseload plants [usually coal and nuclear] are necessary for grid resilience?
The Unification Church and its offshoots are, of course, hardly representative of the religious right as a whole; it's debatable whether we should consider them "Christian" at all.
Anderson Scores Debatable Decision Over Lawlor The first of the main card's back-to-back light heavyweight bouts paired former middleweight Tom Lawlor with TUF 19 winner Corey Anderson.
Zaytoven didn't emerge unscathed—although he did lose in a debatable sudden-death noise-off to Kranium—but his was a performance for and by legends of Atlanta past.
Of course, it's debatable how often adults will want to listen to fantastic but familiar tales like this, after satisfying their initial curiosity following the format's smart speaker debut.
However, whether armed rapid-response units, such as those working for a conservation group in the Central African Republic, are a desirable response to such threats is highly debatable.
Embiid, Covington help carry 76ers past Pistons PHILADELPHIA — It's debatable as to whether Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid won his duel with Detroit counterpart Andre Drummond on Saturday night.
For one thing, there's Guardiola's stance on Hart: that he lacks the passing and general footwork to play Guardiola's style of soccer—a stance that is debatable at best.
Whether that amounts to "rebellion" (a charge which entails violence and is punishable by up to 25 years in jail) or its German equivalent of "high treason" is debatable.
" Reflecting on why Conscious Impact chose to work in Takure, Gula said: "Whether we chose Takure or Takure's overwhelming love and need for rebuilding called to us, is debatable.
So these built-in defense mechanisms against these outbreaks are gone, and it's debatable whether or not the technology that we have to fight these diseases has caught up.
" He said that the Trump team was not going to agree to everything Mueller's team wanted but stressed, "I hope it is in the realm of debatable and negotiable.
Whether there is an actual shortage of agricultural workers, or whether it is a self-induced problem derived from substandard wages and working conditions, is a highly debatable point.
Whether these sentiments are due to a health scare around tainted food products or a xenophobic fear of foreign markets creating too much competition for American workers is debatable.
They turn the ball over a ton (in large part because they employ Cousins) and prioritize transition defense over crashing the offensive glass (a debatable choice given their personnel).
There is precedent for this type of testimony which [is] misleading, which may not be a blatant lie that amounts to perjury but is more in the debatable category.
It was debatable how large a share of the blame Goodell personally deserved for this trajectory — and Goodell, in any case, was not inclined to accept much of it.
That may be a debatable premise, given that the Republican Senate got within one vote of passing a "skinny repeal" bill amid a wave of activism against the bill.
Of course, how much the Islamic State or its supporters could actually learn from the Wikileaks releases, except being reminded that vulnerabilities in computers and software exist, is debatable.
Ms. Porter will face Representative Mimi Walters, who said earlier this year that "it's debatable if the foreign governments have been involved in our elections," in a district Mrs.
Nietzsche's famous adage that there are "no facts, only interpretations" is among his more debatable propositions, but it applies perfectly well to his own infuriating, invigorating body of work.
And the N.B.A. is hardly alone in the sports world with its debatable dalliances in places like China, where morals, rights and courage are viewed from much different prisms.
If the Golden Globes are indeed precursors to the Oscars (it's debatable), director Sam Mendes and the cast and crew of 1917 should be feeling pretty good about themselves.
The majority opinion may be better reasoned, but Judge Rao's 68-page dissent lends the impression that the legality of the House subpoena is at least a debatable question.
But while it is often said that nobody the Knicks traded to Denver to acquire Anthony amounted to much, that is a debatable point and not the main one.
While the applicable age range is debatable, there is an unavoidable certainty that individuals 23 to 85033 are the next country-leading, nation-building, policy-shaping players of tomorrow.
Here the author's earlier research into false history and pseudo-religions stands him in good stead, although whether all of this falls under the rubric of Egyptomania is debatable.
I told the team my view: debatable whether it would be interesting enough, complicated to produce, the business terms aren't that good, and we have lots of other opportunities.
Further, the argument that using armed drones in war zones (or domestically, for that matter) rather than sending in troops "saves" American lives (or anyone else's) is highly debatable.
Whether that's due to backlash or a genuine interest in telling more diverse stories is debatable, but it's led to a richer, less monotonous experience at the movies in 2016.
Between NBA star Steph Curry, his wife extraordinaire Ayesha Curry, their celebrity daughter Riley Curry and her new baby sister Ryan Curry, it's debatable who America's real first family is.
Whether that was, at least in part, the show's doing is debatable, but it is undeniable that "The Big Bang Theory" has brought people together online and in real life.
It's debatable whether the president could give you a pardon that entitles you to then, after the date of the pardon, commit additional crimes that are covered by that pardon.
"I think (rate cuts) will help, but whether they're going to be sufficient to counter the negative trade pressures and global growth slowdown and impact is debatable," he told CNBC.
The campaign features photos of real New Yorkers (although Turkin lives on Long Island so him counting as a New Yorker is debatable) who reported something suspicious on their commute.
I know that hypotheses need to be proven by experimentation and all, but was it really ever debatable that giving elderly patients a fluffy robot seal would make them happier?
What constitutes "middle class" is debatable, but if you accept her definition of the middle class, the math checks out, so we rate the tuition portion of her claim: TRUE.
And while it's debatable whether you really can fry an egg on a summer sidewalk, it doesn't take long for that same heat to do serious damage to our skin.
Debatable. Anyway, Leo and Camila -- who've been together for about 18 months now -- do have some company with them, but the hot tub looks to be a couples only zone.
While Deltu is wont to change its mind and get sassy if its human playmate doesn't do what the robot wants, the extent to which Deltu has emotions is debatable.
In spite of the growing discussion and condemnation of LAWS internationally, it's debatable how impactful letters and petitions will be in influencing how states intend on developing or using them.
And while saves are a stat of debatable merit, and while the number 100 is an entirely arbitrary measuring-point, his pride in what he has done is richly deserved.
The degree to which that's true may be debatable — though the show's laser focus on institutional brutality is important — but Naz's future on the outside is not a bright one.
Although estimates are debatable, Wilson has calculated the number of ants, worldwide, to be roughly 10 thousand trillion (1016), with a combined body weight equal to that of all humans.
The prolonged process has been sold to Congress and to the public as a way to produce more thorough reports and recommendations, although the success of these efforts is debatable.
"The policy may be debatable, but the law is clear: Congress has instructed that arbitration agreements like those before us must be enforced as written," Gorsuch wrote for the majority.
It's debatable how "fun" it is to objectify women's bodies as they eat fried pickles, so let's just hope that both she and the anonymous bearded diner enjoyed their compliments.
While those numbers might (it's debatable) reflect a healthy pregnancy, the idea of gaining weight may be a disconcerting experience for a woman who is recovering from an eating disorder.
Less debatable is this play against the Raptors: Instead of hitting Jamal Murray as he crashes in from the corner, Barton tries a contested mid-range jumper over Jonas Valanciunas.
Whether we made the right decision is debatable, as we can all point to books published quickly after a military campaign or event that have enduring moral or literary power.
And Mr. Hill is part of a growing group of collectors who see their cards as investments, even if the type of investment they are — artwork or security — is debatable.
But the threat posed by the Belt and Road Initiative to American interests is debatable, and it is unclear how far the United States should — or can — go to compete.
Others said that the supplement's success in influencing Iowa readers to turn from the Republican Party was debatable, and that the risk of drawing the president's ire was too high.
The swamp according to Trump While the question of what is or isn't corruption is perhaps debatable, it is a statement of fact that Barr is on Trump's friends list.
That the institution of the Dalai Lama is outdated, and emerged from the feudal system, and that he is proud to have "ended" it (debatable whether this has really happened).
OPEC's responsibility for the shocks remains debatable: the market was on an unsustainable trajectory before 443 as low prices boosted consumption without encouraging a similar increase in non-OPEC output.
"Whether this is the sole cause of latest risk market ructions is debatable," Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at the National Australia Bank, wrote in a morning note.
Additionally, 44% of millennials who are employed full-time said they would be more loyal to their company if their CEO took a stance on a highly debatable current issue.
Whether Iran conducted the attacks directly or gave Houthi surrogates in Yemen the means to launch them is debatable, but almost certainly Iran had a major hand in the attack.
Whether that constitutes cheating in the true sense of the word is debatable, and there are a lot of factors to consider before coming down on one side or the other.
Even under oath, in the most solemn of occasions, people will later argue their words meant something different -- sometimes even the meaning and intent behind a word like "is" is debatable.
As a result, it is debatable how much momentum the projected winner, whether it is Pete Buttigieg or Bernie Sanders, or any other contender, has going into the next contest, Feb.
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But grabbing attention instead was a bronze bust of the player with a toothy grin and bulging eyes that instantly created a laugh on social media because of its debatable likeness.
The sole dispute rests on the interpretation and analysis of the data, with the regulators attempting to hold the company to a standard that is unreasonable, scientifically debatable, and legally invalid.
But, of course, the "driver" of the I.D. Vizzion will be freed from the need to pay attention to the road, and so the importance of the performance specs is debatable.
We need to end the systemic, violent exclusion of women from power and draw a red line around non-debatable issues, most importantly the control of women over their own bodies!
The film (directed by Julian Schnabel, who's an artist himself) also stars David Bowie as probably the best Andy Warhol to appear on screen other than Warhol himself (and that's debatable).
Given the complex nature of these and other issues, the degree to which the government should make decisions on behalf of women and families regarding pregnancy is, and should be, debatable.
"There's no doubt in the tech companies, they're on the West Coast, they're in Northern California, there's going to be a skew left, I don't think it's really debatable," Rolwey said.
Mark Watson of the Ethical Tourism group said advocacy tourism can help in raising awareness of the issues but said the impact of people trying to help out locally was debatable.
That point is debatable, as some emerging markets in which stocks were buoyed by planned index moves actually reversed sharply once the country's stock market was officially added to the benchmarks.
"I told the team my view: debatable whether it would be interesting enough, complicated to produce, the business terms aren't that good, and we have lots of other opportunities," Bezos writes.
"NASA's current plan to privatize the ISS remains a controversial and highly debatable proposition, particularly with regard to the feasibility of fostering increased commercial activity in low Earth orbit," he said.
What's not debatable is that Martin Luther King made sure that Rosa Parks was on the front of the bus, and we can now sit on the front of the bus.
Despite all those issues, and even as WebKit's flaws have served as the entry point for one iOS attack after another, it's debatable whether WebKit is measurably less secure than Chrome.
In construction that may work (though that is debatable) because you can afford to alienate one subcontractor, financier, architect or engineer when there are many more out there to work with.
And while it's debatable how much worse the pandemic will be made by mass migration, "none can possibly argue that it will slow it down or make things better," he writes.
It is also debatable whether Mr. Trump, or any first-year president, can take full credit for a strong economy (or be censured, were it to happen, for weak economic performance).
Whether roast chicken qualifies as an underdog is debatable, but the Odeon does a fine job with it and sends it to the table with root vegetables and a simple jus.
But Atlanta must first reckon with a game that the Braves will remember for missed opportunities and debatable decisions, and both teams must recover from an afternoon of wildly swinging emotions.
How to do this is not debatable — more plants, fewer animals, less junk — yet those who profit from the status quo will fight those changes through marketing and obfuscation of facts.
Debatable, the newsletter bringing you the best from The New York Times's Opinion section, is tackling a sensitive political question tonight: Should there should be an age limit on the presidency?
However, it still remains debatable whether the small-scale nature of the pod taxi project is the right choice for Delhi and Gurgaon's traffic woes, instead of large public transport systems.
While I think the value of AR/VR still remains somewhat debatable, Qualcomm believes that AR and VR had a good 2019 and started breaking out of the consumer gaming space.
What is not debatable is the unprecedented damage to the island of Puerto Rico caused by the hurricane, and the need to rebuild much of the island's infrastructure, buildings and housing.
The I.R.S. didn't say this strategy could be used with virtual currencies, but some tax experts argued that it was a reasonable — albeit debatable — interpretation since the coins were considered property.
The appalling becomes excusable, the heinous becomes debatable, the outrageous becomes comical, lies become fibs, spite becomes banal, and hymns to American might become cause for giddy chants of national greatness.
In cases where the legislative purpose is debatable or nonexistent, it would be helpful to have an impeachment inquiry, which would give Congress a second and alternative basis to enforce its subpoenas.
Alan Viard, economist and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute said, "There's no scenario in which the dollar would not appreciate" but he adds that how fast it happens is debatable.
Most analysts believe Trump is unlikely to resort to intervention, given this would upend decades of commitment to leave currency markets alone, while the effectiveness of such a move remains highly debatable.
Maybe this was because the internet was still pretty young and you could stage a show or write a blog and whether there'd be much evidence of it next year was debatable.
So she asserted that before a sanctions regime she helped usher in, Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon -- which is, to say the least, a debatable sequence of events.
In a moment in American media and political history where the very existence let alone definition of "facts" seems worryingly debatable, I pray that the American people can still tell the difference.
And yes, this fight involves Donald Trump, a Republican presidential candidate who promised "insurance for everyone" and whose personal conservatism is largely debatable — which, for some of his supporters, is just fine.
San Antonio Spurs: Pau Gasol (three years, $38.7 million guaranteed) This is a debatable statement that I'm increasingly confident in saying out loud: The Spurs are the deepest team in the league.
Whether this ideology has traction beyond the Big Tech hub of Northern California is debatable—as is whether the current progressive backlash against the tech elite makes any such coalition far-fetched.
Unlike most vampires in pop culture, the bloodsuckers in WWDITS aren't sexy (though I suppose that's debatable), rich, or struggling to control their impulses in order to have sexual relationships with humans.
The removal of the gear for the first time in more than three decades is based on a counterintuitive and debatable premise — that the boxers will be safer without the extra protection.
Debatable. Mostly, it appears that Disney was attempting to make Kendrick's character into a marketable doll to live beside the likes of its more established princesses like Cinderella, Belle, and Snow White.
But it was debatable whether all derivatives activity would follow shifts in clearing, and there was no need for clearing to take place in the jurisdiction of an asset's currency, Carney said.
"I will say that who can participate in drag is contentious and debatable," Brandon Robinson, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Gender and Sexuality at the University of California, Riverside, says.
Even setting aside standardized test scores, which are debatable as measures of "success" or "failure," Carver probably isn't the sort of institution where most school-choice proponents would send their own children.
He has written that it's "debatable" that a president can be indicted while in office and criticized a case that allowed Congress to create an independent counsel to investigate executive branch officials.
Boone, who praised German's use of three outstanding pitches — his breaking ball, changeup and fastball — said it was not a debatable decision to take him out, and German said he understood it.
It's debatable whether making Showtime its new home will give Vice as much prestige as it had when it lived on HBO, which took home the highest-number of Emmys on Sunday.
Chris Evans has always been the best Chris [Editor's note: debatable], but his stellar behavior at the 91st Academy Awards further cements his status as the goodest boy named Christopher in Hollywood.
Given the incredible rate and debatable efficiency of spending on government entitlements, some have asked whether a UBI might be a more effective, efficient and fair way to help people escape poverty.
Services to crime victims make sense (though whether this is best done by ICE is debatable), and enhancing efforts to deport immigration violators who have committed violent crimes is also wholly justified.
It's debatable whether strong AI could be called "conscious"; at the very least, it would demonstrate behaviors typically associated with consciousness — commonsense reasoning, natural language understanding, creativity, strategizing, and generally intelligent action.
It's debatable whether Finns actually invented the sauna, as some claim, but it is an essential part of their national identity, right up there with stoicism and avoiding eye contact with strangers.
"If our valuation is accurate, which of course is debatable, then the full US$7bn draw on the structure could be seen as under-collateralised," the Wells Fargo analysts wrote in a note.
The next day, fake TMZ finds out that Justin Talbot is rich (the exact number of zeroes is debatable), but at least it takes a lot of the guesswork out for Mary Jane!
There's a seemingly endless succession of heroes all named Link, setting out to rescue an endless succession of princesses all named Zelda, scattered across alternate timelines in a convoluted and highly debatable chronology.
The lawsuit contains dozens of pages of internal Google communications that, according to the suit, demonstrate anti-conservative sentiment at the company, although that characterization seems debatable in several of the cited examples.
How useful the technology is at present is debatable, but it is used daily by financial institutions as a means of speaker validation - offering proof that they are who they claim to be.
This is how his "corporate freeloader fee" proposal would work: It's debatable whether this is really the right way to encourage companies to pay their workers higher wages and provide more generous benefits.
The reasons for that are debatable, but it's very possible that — despite the effort and level of intrusion — the U.S.'s vast array of voting systems was too multi-faceted to directly undermine.
Whether or not Excedrin had any clue that Oculus Rift's first developer kit was plagued with head-tracking lags that made people want to vomit into their laps out of nausea is debatable.
They occasionally threw shade on Trump while voicing justified concerns about election integrity in 2020; unqualified praise for the intelligence community's commitment to truth-telling; and debatable claims about that community's apolitical character.
With the club in a seemingly solid position in terms of finances, and able to aim for (and reach) major finals, it's debatable how much more ambitious the club hierarchy can realistically be.
Da Brat explains why she thinks Jermaine's comments were taken out of context, which is debatable ... but she says it doesn't matter anyway because he's helping stir up publicity for ALL female rappers.
And our sense that he's surrendered his integrity for personal gain is, as the critic Daniel Mendelsohn wrote in 2009, contingent on particular assumptions — debatable, at least — about the morality of the bomb.
It's perfectly reasonable even if a risk exists — and the overall risk is debatable — to decide that the quality of life gained from that drink is greater than the potential harms it entails.
Results on the track now have a debatable effect on sales, but manufacturers continue to use racing for research and development, perfecting ideas on the track before they show up in production cars.
Whether the company's G-series has flagship specs is debatable, but until the company announced the return of the Razr, the lineup was about as flagship as the company's phones tended to get.
If he has lost a step (which is debatable) and now lacks the superhuman physical gifts he once possessed (ditto), James has tried to compensate by working as hard as ever, he said.
It was no surprise that Ancelotti declined to mention that Bayern's first goal, a penalty, was, at best, debatable, or to expand on Zidane's claim that Bayern's second goal stemmed from another offside.
The bench seat could fit three people ... The comfort of a bench versus a bucket seat is debatable, but the key of the design is the ability to customize the different numbers of passengers.
U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz in Minneapolis on Tuesday called the practice adopted by UnitedHealth, the nation's largest health insurer, "troubling" and said it was debatable whether it was even allowed under federal law.
"I guess I was surprised to learn that they would let information that's erroneous now, even if it was debatable at the time, stay up for 25 years without making a correction to it."
That's another debatable point if you ask companies like GM that rely on imported steel, or like Harley Davidson, which had to move some production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs and drew Trump's anger.
"The 3 percent deficit rule can be a debatable one, but we intend on respecting it," Berlusconi told reporters after a meeting at the headquarters of the center-right European People's Party in Brussels.
According to Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff, the race "never came up in the room" during the deliberations that made Alabama the debatable pick over Ohio State for the semifinals.
Just how well known the fate of Roger Casement is is debatable — and this, I discovered during three weeks in Ireland spent on his trail this year, is true of nearly all things Casement.
It is debatable as to whether Donald Trump has done a service to the country by "letting out the dogs," but he is forcing us to see who we really are as a nation.
Critic Score: 91%Although it's debatable whether or not "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)" is a superhero movie, it's certainly the closest thing to one that has won best picture so far.
But it's still surprising to see F21 1 lean so far into this, given how much of what the stewards do in the real-life sport depends on a series of debatable judgment calls.
Trump, apparently not seeing the irony of saying he both had the most successful presidency in history (a debatable point, to be sure) and that his presidency so far had been stolen, agreed with Falwell.
It&aposs debatable whether North Korea&aposs commitment to recovering U.S. war remains could count as a major win for Washington when Pyongyang would be simply returning to what it had been doing for years.
While it's debatable how much Trump is worth -- a number that varies with his "feelings," by his own admission -- he's worth a lot more money than most of us will ever see in our lifetime.
This decision is especially troubling because Millhiser's substantive argument is at the very worst debatable, and at best a valuable contribution to public discourse that cuts through the kabuki theater of a Supreme Court nomination.
Claiming that you are defending the innocent when in fact you are trying to find a way to enforce highly debatable standards of "purity" runs counter to everything I understand about the message of Jesus.
While others in 'Generation Next' like Austria's Dominic Thiem and the 22-year-old Russians Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev could cause upsets, it is debatable whether they can win seven matches over 1003 days.
Each bought trillions of dollars in financial assets to flood their economies with cash in programs called quantitative easing, an effort seen likely to be repeated in the future even as its effectiveness is debatable.
Italy's liberation by the Allies and partisan resistance forces was not some debatable "derby" devoid of moral significance, but a victory that laid the foundation for Italy's postwar re-emergence as a decent, democratic country.
But the difficulty is that even if we accept that such desires may be primordial (which is debatable), the language in which desire is expressed, and arguably in which it is felt, is surely not.
But here's the catch: While there are more environmentally-friendly alternatives coming down the pike, they don't yet offer the same finish or sparkle, and how much better they are for the environment is debatable.
Whether the Trump administration is actively violating the agreement by reimposing sanctions under a different rationale is a debatable legal point, though a number of American experts said that Mr. Zarif had a plausible case.
The encounter descended into chaos when the VAR was first used to award a debatable penalty three minutes from fulltime, yet the drama and disbelief escalated when Argentina forward Florencia Bonsegundo's spot kick was saved.
PARIS (Reuters) - - Hosts France benefited from two highly debatable goals in their last two Group A games as they reached the World Cup knockout phase with a perfect record that did not mask their shortcomings.
If you're using Chrome, for example, that's three layers of Google (though how much more power this really gives the company is debatable, given Gmail users have already conceded to letting Google read all their emails).
Debatable. While the press release does not make the time frame of the show clear, the talk about putting the 37-year-old through an extreme physical transformation is troubling for Shannon and her fans alike.
This is a big plus because — let's be real — Heelys were ugly AF. They were big and heavy and just made you look like a total dork (it's still debatable which was worse: Skechers or Heelys).
"Aside from some - debatable - progress in efficiency, energy reduction, or aesthetically attractive space, there is no reform of governance or effort to reverse the loss of power individuals have to shape their own communities," he said.
The extent to which the 0.25 percent cut will prompt a surge in new interest for mortgages is debatable – and arguably, limited – yet according to Charlie Campbell, sector analyst at Liberum, that's not what excited investors.
Most life insurance with investment options, long-term care insurance and annuity products come with a dizzying array of options and many pages of fine print, the merits of which are debatable for your bottom line.
It's also debatable whether he, as a head football coach and a man who disputes warnings about loss of eyesight by going with the "why don't the dogs go blind, smart guy?" response, is, well, reasonable.
Burwell is any indication, an evenly divided court may prompt the justices to reach practical compromises that assist real-life litigants, instead of making bold, sweeping and highly debatable proclamations about the meaning of the Constitution.
It's debatable whether or not it's more entertaining for this to have all remained one of those internet mysteries that distracted us all from the horror show that is the rest of the world in 2019.
A non-debatable motion to proceed allows senators to force a vote in relation to a bill or issue in the event they are prevented from doing so by the majority leader filling the amendment tree.
In the Senate, the key reason for the low number of amendments is not so much that the amendment process is shut down as that the Senate has not addressed as many pieces of debatable legislation.
Setting aside the fact that there are court cases stretching back at least 200 years holding that government actors may be sued when they violate the law, Alito's view of the separation of powers is debatable.
"That decision — which I remain convinced was wrong and certainly was debatable — has provided the (National Rifle Association) with a propaganda weapon of immense power," wrote Stevens, who served from 1975 until he retired in 2010.
"It is no longer debatable whether or not there is a problem in football — there is a problem," said the pathologist, Dr. Ann McKee, whose findings were published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
John F. Kennedy was the first President to make a jet the symbol of Air Force One, and it's debatable which of them, the man or the plane, got the greater image boost from the upgrade.
There is a term in the legal world for such instructions — dead hand control — and, although compliance has varied and enforceability is debatable, they have been attempted by artists from Franz Kafka to a Beastie Boy.
A weaker pound is expected to add to inflationary pressures because producers will pay more for imported raw materials and goods, though it is debatable how much of this cost they will they pass on to consumers.
It's debatable when and how CRISPR-edited embryos will be approved for implantation (Congress has currently banned the FDA from even considering it), and scientists are currently wrestling over putting a moratorium on its use on humans.
She hesitated, but Klimaski and Jones, reached by phone, both told her that while it was debatable whether the subpoena covered her devices, it wouldn't be any trouble at all for Freeny to write a new one.
There are two reasons we should move away from this blurring of the line between today's terror -- seemingly random attacks with debatable motivations -- and yesterday's terrorism, perpetrated by politically motivated Islamist revolutionaries, starting with Osama bin Laden.
They are right that Fortnite is beloved by an audience of young and impressionable players, though it's debatable how many of those are going to feel inspired to recreate any of the game in the real world.
He hung back against the ropes and baited George Foreman into exhausting himself in the famous 1974 Rumble in the Jungle (though just how important this "Rope-a-Dope" strategy was to Ali's ultimate victory is debatable).
The only people on Earth whose lives can be changed by a great mixtape are rappers and basketball prospects, and every year around draft time it becomes debatable which is No. 1 and which is No. 20133a.
The HomePod sounds great but on the surface, it's debatable whether it's great enough to justify the limitations of its smart features when compared purely on those merits and not as a component of the Apple ecosystem.
Left countered that it was "intellectually dishonest" for the tribunal to build a case on a handful of points in the report — which he acknowledged were debatable — when he had made about 100 points in the study.
Whether it will be ended "one way or the other" is also debatable: A constitutional amendment has little hope of ratification, and the Supreme Court would likely reject an effort to re-interpret the clause more narrowly.
Neymar converted a penalty kick after a debatable call by the Mexican referee Fernando Guerrero, the fourth official for the United States' loss at Trinidad and Tobago last October that eliminated the Americans from World Cup qualifying.
Both of those points are highly debatable — there's little competition in the wired broadband market, and Consumerist investigated the investment claims in early 2016 and found that internet providers were estimated to spend more in the coming year.
A widely reported article in 2011 in Pediatrics, a medical journal, claimed that merely hearing swear-words made children aggressive, but this conclusion was based on a long string of debatable assumptions that Mr Bergen unpicks with gusto.
The possibility of an ethical excavation seems debatable to me, given the fact that many of these excavations occurred against a backdrop of strife-ridden fallout from British colonial rule, and were co-sponsored by the British Museum.
"[We'll have a] vote on witnesses ... then there is the resolution, like the organizing resolution we had the other evening, where Schumer had what, a dozen, 11 amendments, each debatable for up to two hours divided," Barrasso said.
It's debatable, but going strictly off Bird's own statements coming out of the off-season, the Pacers were supposed to play at a faster pace, score more points, and generally catch up to the rest of the NBA.
In the Georgetown Law Journal months later, he said it was "debatable," but in a 22019 Minnesota Law Review article, he argued litigation and criminal investigations against a president should be deferred until they are out of office.
Blame games are understandable in a situation when someone's death probably could have been avoided, but it's debatable how much they matter to a documentary whose concluding point can only be that the whole thing is deeply sad.
It's debatable that there ever was such a time when it could, but a quick scan of history and a brief consideration of human nature should disabuse anyone of the notion that policy papers make a real difference.
Smith, of course, was an unwitting participant in another debatable move made by the Knicks, who sent him to the Cavaliers last season in a three-team, multiplayer deal that was largely a salary dump for the Knicks.
It is debatable whether AMLO, who was sworn in December 1, won July's election because of a longing by Mexicans to see the left return to power, or simply because of widespread disenchantment with their entire political class.
In the second leg, Ibrahimovic was given a red card after just half an hour for a debatable tackle and, after the match, raged against Chelsea's players, calling them "babies" for shouting at the referee to eject him.
Sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe over Russia's annexation of Crimea and the war in Ukraine have been in place for two years, yet it is debatable how much effect they have had on Mr. Putin.
His rhetoric in recent weeks also suggests Trump will make a case to Republicans who backed him in 2016 that he's worked tirelessly to honor his campaign vows and proven to be a great deal maker — despite debatable evidence.
UptownUptown is a gritty and diverse mishmash of cultures, a place where a Target can exist on the same block as the head shop Smoke Dreams, which proclaims itself to have "Chicago's Largest & Finest Selection of Tobacco Accessories" (debatable).
The stakes in this fight are massive — the future of abortion rights in America — which naturally leads partisans to amp up the rhetoric, overstating the conclusiveness of an interpretation of testimony or labeling this debatable interpretation as flatly false.
It's debatable whether the sheer quantity of pop culture is a good thing, but one clear benefit is that there is now room for every marginalised group to have the spotlight turned on them—even the authors of death.
We can argue about whether most voters like a really nasty campaign, but it's not debatable that if Trump wants more GOP support, he should direct that nastiness against a Democrat who makes just about every Republican's skin crawl.
The in-store products have collectively earned more than 1.8 million five-star customer reviews with an average of 4.4 stars (how reliable those reviews are is debatable of course) and the selection is curated by an internal team.
In 2007, Halo 3 launched with a $130 Legendary Edition that included a "cat-sized helmet" — though whether or not it could actually fit a cat was debatable (a bigger collection of Halo helmets was later created by WETA).
Information on the exact number of illegal aliens who have voted in our country is debatable and arguably undeterminable, but some academic estimates have been high enough to "change meaningful election outcomes" and tend to favor Democrats over Republicans.
Experts say the Trump administration could try to appoint someone who's already been confirmed by the Senate to replace him under the Vacancies Reform Act, but it's debatable whether that person would have the power to oversee Mueller's investigation.
January 14, 2019 Questions arise about the influence of China and South Korea on a potential second summit between North Korea and the U.S. Scientists say they've detected repeating radio bursts from outer space, but their significance is debatable.
Whether they get that level of recovery is debatable, according to investors and analysts, as the U.S. territory seeks to restructure more than $26 billion in debt, from multiple agencies, and another near $23.713 billion in underfunded pension liabilities.
Uber and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), a city department that oversees LAX, indeed discussed a partnership, but whether Uber accurately represented the benefits of its service—allowing other airports to relieve LAX air congestion and traffic—is debatable.
Elliott MillerBala Cynwyd, Pa. To the Editor: Given the horrific tragedy of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, I wonder when those Jews who have supported President Trump because he's purportedly "good for Israel" (a debatable assertion) will finally turn away.
"That decision — which I remain convinced was wrong and certainly was debatable — has provided the N.R.A. with a propaganda weapon of immense power," Mr. Stevens wrote on Tuesday, referring to the National Rifle Association, the powerful gun lobbying group.
Examples by dozens of lesser-known practitioners are featured in a large window display of mail art sent to the San Francisco artist and archivist John Held Jr. Mr. Chéroux's premise that mail art prefigured social media is debatable.
However, "whether the Constitution allows indictment of a sitting president is debatable," Brett M. Kavanaugh, who served on the staff of Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel who investigated President Bill Clinton, wrote in a 1998 law review article.
But it is debatable how much impact an additional cut to rates, which are already at a record low of 21.11 percent, will have on an economy facing lower investment, spending and potential trouble in Britain's expensive property markets.
On the opposition side, Russia has already threatened strikes on rebel groups even for debatable violations — but opposition negotiators cannot ignore that past localized ceasefires have meant the besiegement of opposition areas, "kneel or starve" campaigns, and population transfers.
He said negative rates are usable in connection with an exit from the crown commitment, which the bank has said would likely come in the first half of 2017, but how the situation will look in a year is debatable.
While QE helped the region to recover from crisis (to what extent is debatable), the region's economic turmoil made it clear that more institutional reforms and more integration were needed in order to prevent — or contain — any future financial shocks.
Better alternatives are whether overall investment rises by more than the annual $100bn tax break (this looks possible in 2018), whether firms' wage bills are rising (yes, but not much faster than before) and whether these effects will last (debatable).
Whether these points of inspiration are readable to the untutored viewer is debatable, but they are lovely compositions, in a patchy and improvisational visual language that calls to mind Gee's Bend quilts or collage art redacted to fields of color.
"Whether the dollar can remain on an uptrend in the long-term is debatable, but for now a strong U.S. jobs report would provide further boost for the currency," said Junichi Ishikawa, senior FX strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.
Whether Mr Goldsmith's dog-whistling would have failed elsewhere in the country is debatable; provocative dividing lines akin to (albeit less lurid than) those he attempted to draw in London worked well for the Conservatives in last year's general election.
Whereas a straight motion to recommit simply sends the bill physically back to committee, the motion to recommit with instructions to report back a specified amendment "forthwith" (immediately) is debatable for ten minutes divided between the proponent and an opponent.
There have only been two issues in the history of our democracy that qualify as "non-debatable" — that is, issues where neither side can be convinced to change its views by any argument made by those on the other side.
If the question of victory in the Cold War is addressed seriously and if Putin is regarded as the KGB heir of communism – a debatable but I believe accurate point – there is a plausible case to be made for Russia's victory.
Tobin says the value of the scans is debatable, bringing up the example of an unidentified 17-year-old Premier League player who he says was told he could not play anymore because doctors found an anomaly in his heart.
It's probably debatable whether you're more likely to lose your AirPods in your pocket, or while they're hanging precariously out of a pocket on the front of your shirt, but you can't deny the fashion statement you're bound to make.
Douglas's subtitle is equally debatable, since her entire book makes a powerful case that our society consistently ignores and betrays the interests of older women — and that they have not yet mobilized in sufficient numbers to wield the clout they deserve.
The installation seems to have no politics, beyond a basic message of "surveillance is bad" — which is itself even debatable, given the ultimately playful nature of what transpires in the Drill Hall (I saw some attendees break out in yoga poses).
And team Obama decided to stay the course for what were debatable but also rational reasons — the theory that a sweeping health care bill would be simply worth the political pain and midterm election losses required to get it passed.
While the initial force is debatable — whether it be President Trump's locker room talk, the growing women's rights movement, or simply women banding together against Harvey Weinstein — it is evident that a strong force had pushed this moment into action.
For reasons that are both complex and debatable, very many voters have stopped seeing government as a tool for the production of the common good, and have instead turned to politicians (and others) who at least make them feel good.
I think now that people like me who grew up playing games are now like supposedly proper grown-ups, which is debatable, but I think that perspective is just kind of going away because I never saw people like that.
I spend every day of my life being forced to listen to straight people talk about my sexuality, pass judgment on the decisions I make, talk about my right to love, to live, to marry as an abstract and debatable concept.
Similar to designers who work with leather, animal skin can be stretched and shaped into whatever the artist desires, and though this artistic medium is debatable, you could say that the creative process is no different from the production of leather goods.
For as long as we've had TVs, videogames, smartphones, and tablets, there have been scientists, politicians, and parents worrying about whether too much screen time will make kids less healthy (maybe), more violent (debatable), and hopelessly distracted (Sorry, can you repeat that?).
While German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other members of the G7 have stated that there can be no rapprochement with Russia until the question of Ukraine is resolved, the extent to which Germany can stand firm against Russia and Italy is now debatable.
Whether this has exposed an economic tension between the two groups is debatable: many economists think that Brexit will hit the manual working classes hardest (and this week Toyota made worrying noises about its inability to operate in Britain after a hard Brexit).
In regards to the aforementioned "problematic statistical techniques," for instance, he said that he has at times made "some typos, transposition errors, and some statistical mistakes," but that "with only one debatable exception," none have changed the "substantive conclusions" of the studies.
Whether the Premier League is the "most prestigious" competition in the world — as Guardiola labeled it — is debatable; that City has dominated a league that contains a handful of outstanding teams, including one good enough to make the Champions League semifinal, is not.
Evans-Smith Scores Debatable Split Decision Over Reneau The Fight Pass Prelims were closed out by a fight in the women's bantamweight division, as Marion Reneau and Ashlee Evans-Smith looked to rebound from losses to Holly Holm and Raquel Pennington respectively.
What isn't debatable is the fact that Fyre was the Altamont of our time; a loss of innocence, a point of no return, and a coming to terms with the decadence and false promises of an entire generation, beautifully embodied in a sandwich.
"Decent" is admittedly debatable, and the restaurant industry has its own horrors, but the point is: There's a huge pay range of what servers can make, and the top of it is much, much better than what the best baristas pull in.
" However, King notes in the Post, "Williams could have taken some responsibility and moved on after the first warning (and, speaking from experience, it's debatable whether she knew this was a warning or not), and before the point and game penalties started flying.
That point is debatable, and an open marketplace, crowded Celtics roster, and legitimate long-term luxury tax concerns are more relevant to this discussion, particularly when weighing how much money another team may offer to pry Smart from Stevens's system (and Boston's culture).
Many of the most popular vloggers on YouTube prefer to record themselves in 4K at 60 fps because the quality is so much better-looking, but it's debatable whether anyone else really notices much of a difference unless they're paying careful attention.
"Traditionally, (the) British pound has rallied with a Conservative win, but it remains debatable as to whether a hung parliament or a Labour win would have been the worst outcome for traders," ThinkMarkets Senior Market Analyst Matt Simpson said in a morning note.
LONDON (Reuters) - The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, said on Sunday that the legal basis used to support British air strikes in Syria was debatable, adding that he would only support action backed by the United Nations Security Council.
How attractive a model Hong Kong is to many in Taiwan is debatable, however, as recent years have seen Beijing renege on promises to expand democratic rights, and multiple prominent pro-democracy figures have been jailed, harassed and banned from standing for election.
Meanwhile, the business use case for following 400 people is somewhat debatable, as DMs can be left open and companies can tweet a special URL to send customers to their inbox to continue a conversation — no following or unfollowing needed on either side.
Plus this April, Baltimore drafted Kenneth Dixon out of Louisiana Tech, who was my No. 3 favorite back in the draft, but who shares a running with Forsett and Allen: shiftiness and elusiveness are his prime qualities, while his physicality is debatable.
NATO expansion was, he suggests, "premature at best, and needlessly provocative at worst" — a debatable point in my view, given the need to secure and stabilize the liberation of more than 100 million long subjugated people in Central Europe and the Baltic States.
The rules, which will be enforced by a mix of automation and human review, restrict ads from content that depicts, among other topics, real-world tragedies, "debatable social issues," misappropriation of children's show characters, violence, nudity, gore, drug use and derogatory language.
It is debatable as to whether historic positive sentiment about Facebook was a result of the company being noncommittal, rather than a failure by broader society to appreciate the negative externalities caused by Facebook&aposs deficient approach to content moderation and data security.
At least for the moment, the show lacks the cultural import of something like "Star Trek," with its popular if not debatable trope involving the low-level crew member — usually clad in a red uniform — who dies before the opening credits even begin rolling.
Boletus are the target of the famous mushroom hunt in the epic Polish poem "Pan Tadeusz"—"After slender 'boletus' the young ladies throng / Which is famed as the colonel of mushrooms in song"—though it's debatable if that particular reference is actually about mushrooms.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A debatable penalty awarded with the use of FIFA's new video replay system proved a turning point in the World Cup final on Sunday and raised more questions over whether the new technology is being used in the way it was originally intended.
Oliver Geden — a German climate policy analyst who wasn't involved in the Science paper but who has criticized scientists and policymakers for obscuring what the 2°C target really requires — praised the broad approach here, though noted that some of the details were debatable.
The Snowden disclosures have certainly forced more public debate of state investigatory powers globally, although it is debatable how robust this debate is able to be given the ongoing obfuscation and contradiction from governments and agencies around key issues such as the legality of encryption.
It's debatable whether true Libertarian voters — those who support the party because it favors a disentangling from foreign quagmires and a less robust US global role — are that bothered that their candidate is not deeply acquainted with the details of the Syrian civil war.
Sure, the lethality of electricity is determined not just by volts but by amperes and ohms, and it's debatable whether ballistics gel has the same conductive properties as people, but this is still a clear reminder that electricity is Not To Be Fucked With Lightly.
And though it's debatable which release was truly his greatest achievement, or if his masterstroke was just his experimental label Hospital Productions as a whole, there is no question as to which LP truly shook the underground on the largest scale: Frozen Niagara Falls.
But since I've heard so many friends sing their praises — how easy they are to wear (what?!) and how flattering they look (erm, debatable) — and since I've come across so many versions of the trend, I felt like I must have been missing something.
And while it's debatable whether or not juice is all that great for you in the first place, the Hurom HP's auger spins at 43 rotations per minute as opposed to the Omega NC800HDR's 80 rpms, meaning you'll get higher-quality, less-oxidized juice.
This detailed story from Inside Climate News yesterday points out that he didn't work on efforts to craft a Senate bill in 2010, when the Senate's political window to get a bill across the finish line had opened (though its debatable by how much).
The market concluded it was a sign that traditional smoking would benefit, a theory that seems debatable given that two of the five leading e-cigarette products — Vuse from British American Tobacco's Reynolds company, and MarkTen from Altria — are manufactured by U.S. tobacco companies.
There's another component of its autonomous vehicles strategy that remains debatable and linked to the value of its technology: Intellectual property experts consulted by CNBC could not find one patent related to self-driving technology associated with Tesla in the period between 2011 and 2016.
Though the Globes' impact on eventual Oscar nominees is debatable (sometimes the Globes and other awards are seen as determining factors in who will do well at the Oscars), the awards ceremony is usually considered one of the more fun shows on the circuit.
Even if each of the events described and analyzed by the special counsel independently falls short of establishing obstruction as a legal matter (and that's a debatable proposition), viewed in the aggregate, they indicate a stunning willingness to ignore and subvert the rule of law.
Fedor ultimately survived the hellish first round and earned an extremely debatable majority decision victory over Maldonado with scores of 29-83, 28-240, 240-28—despite being on the receiving end of numerous big punches from the wild Brazilian in the latter two rounds.
But for what it's worth, Cruz's attempt to turn the birther table on Trump, held up here as an example of his skill, made no sense, given that the theory underlying Cruz's hypothetical argument is totally bunk, whereas Trump's theory is at the very least debatable.
In a lot of ways, Into The Water follows the formula of The Girl on the Train (and of the mystery thriller genre as a whole, for that matter): it features multiple perspectives, narrators with debatable reliability, mysteries nested in mysteries, and 11th hour plot twists.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's reluctance to actually use America's military might is a debatable virtue.
Teachers are just like the students in the sense that they want to survive a crisis situation, and whether all of them would be able to confront an intruder and hold a gun to their head (possibly the head of one of their students) is debatable.
However, "whether the Constitution allows indictment of a sitting president is debatable," Brett M. Kavanaugh, who served on the staff of Ken Starr, the independent counsel who investigated President Bill Clinton and is now Mr. Trump's Supreme Court nominee, wrote in a 1998 law review article.
A few days later, I would be similarly blown away by Edouard François's two-year-old M220B260, a 17-story balconied residential building at the edge of the 13th that's wrapped entirely in mesh, onto which hanging plants have been encouraged, with debatable success, to grow.
I know some would dispute my choice of Mr. Clinton, but he rescued a party that had lost three presidential elections in a row and was being read last rites by some pundits in 1991 (the extent to which he changed the country's fundamental direction is debatable).
David Karpf, a professor of media and public affairs at George Washington, makes a parallel argument in an article titled "On Digital Disinformation and Democratic Myths": The first-order effects of digital disinformation and propaganda, at least in the context of elections, are debatable at best.
Now the Broncos appear to be turning to Flacco, who has no guaranteed money left in his contract but has base salaries over the next three years of $18.5 million, $20.25 million and $24.25 million The notion that Flacco is an upgrade from Keenum is debatable.
That became a debatable and contentious issue when Fisher left the team during training camp ostensibly to visit his children in Los Angeles, only to wind up embroiled in the domestic affairs of Matt Barnes, a former Los Angeles Lakers teammate now with Memphis, and Barnes's estranged wife.
Whether her act of rebellion was truly the first in the rioting is debatable, although she was "almost indubitably among the first to be violent," writes David Carter in "Stonewall," his 2004 book about the police raid on a New York gay bar that became a historic moment.
Extreme metal—generally speaking—has lost a lot of the modernist, innovative verve it had about a decade ago, apart from certain outlier groups like Jute Gyte, The Body and Gnaw Their Tongues, but it's debatable to what extent these bands can even be described as heavy metal.
While it is debatable whether the additional political constraints on NAFTA negotiators serve national or narrower interests, the risk is real that they could scupper the negotiations, as they are likely to be rigidly adhered to, and areas of compromise may be difficult to identify, let alone agree on.
" The remarks follow similar comments Giuliani made to The Hill on Tuesday, in which the former New York City mayor said that while it would not honor all of the special counsel's requests, they hoped to find a compromise that was within the "realm of debatable and negotiable.
Watching "Avatar" and "Titanic" slip into second and third place, respectively, on the all-time box-office list is something Cameron can shrug off — especially considering that all-time tally is of somewhat debatable merit due to the vagaries of inflation, soaring ticket prices, 3D price upgrades, etc.
For example, we sent one of our writers to Brighton armed with a guitar and a fresh haircut to see if his fake band could get a record deal (they didn't), and Chastity Belt took over our social media for the weekend searching for the best new music (debatable).
In autumn 1517 (whether the actual date of October 31 is accurate is debatable), Luther nailed his 95 theses — most of the 95 points in the document, which was framed in the then-common style of academic debate, objections to the practice of indulgences — to a Wittenberg church door.
The dominant political fact of Trump's first 18 months in office is that despite some good economic trends in the country (and yes, his precise role in engineering them remains debatable), the president has not been able to widen his coalition beyond his core 40 percent to 45 percent.
Some of the articles have nothing to do with the headline-grabbing office expenses, but, unlike the expenses, involve a debatable legal question: whether the justices broke the law by approving higher-than-allowed payments to retired circuit judges who filled in on the bench in their absences.
As James F. Jeffrey, who worked for Mr. Obama as ambassador to Turkey, then to Iraq, and now serves as Mr. Trump's special envoy for Syria, noted several years ago, it is debatable whether events would have played out differently if the United States had stayed in Iraq.
As James F. Jeffrey, who worked for Mr. Obama as ambassador to Turkey, then to Iraq, and now serves as Mr. Trump's special envoy for Syria, noted several years ago, it is debatable whether events would have played out differently if the United States had stayed in Iraq.
And while the fairness of that characterization is easily debatable, it is true that some of the island's officials have been accused of mismanaging resources: Several cabinet members, for example, were fired by the governor after a warehouse full of supplies for Hurricane Maria was found untouched in January.
Thinking all this through has led me to the conclusion — debatable, of course — that there's disruption in the sense that Christensen defined it and a new sort of disruption, of the type that I think most of the established well-capitalized players in the traditional industry are talking about.
If you do that, 20% growth for the next few years — they'll probably grow at 30% this year — and put a 10% operating margin on that a few years out, which is debatable but, I think, achievable, and a 30 multiple on that, you get to $150 billion.
According to the website Bodycounters, 24 people died across the original three Indiana Jones movies, with Indy only accountable for around six or seven of them in self-defense, usually using his revolver (although his level of responsibility in the propeller death of Raiders of the Lost Ark is debatable).
SO IT'S SOMETHING WE'RE GOING TO CAREFULLY LOOK AT. WHEN WE COME OUT WITH THE PLAN, WE'LL COME OBVIOUSLY OUT WITH THE DISTRIBUTION AND HOW IT IMPACTS PEOPLE AND THAT'S SOMETHING WE'RE VERY FOCUSED ON. QUICK: IS THAT -- THE MNUCHIN RULE IS NOT SET IN STONE AT THIS POINT, IT'S DEBATABLE?
While the material impact might be debatable or unclear — many of these policies are simply federal guidance or giving the states more options to crack down on abortion, which some Republican-led states surely will — they are still part of the agenda that evangelicals voted for when they voted for Trump.
The school stands as an isolated paradise on the edge of the war, but in the final act, violence emerges: out comes a hacksaw and a tampered-with batch of the woodland mushrooms Mr. McB so adores, as the film enters a realm of tangible body horror and debatable gender politics.
The link between blue light and sleepless nights has been an increasingly hot topic in recent years, and while the effectiveness of features like this one or Apple's Night Shift is debatable, it's nice to see Kobo take a crack at another new feature that other e-readers are missing.
The extent of Amazon's responsibility is debatable, given that other cities with large, younger workforces have seen dramatic rent and cost-of-living increases in recent years, including Washington D.C. But there is good reason to believe, given D.C.'s own housing crisis, that Amazon would make the problem worse.
At the same time, the forced resignation of attorney general Jeff Sessions, and appointment of his chief of staff Matt Whitaker to be the acting attorney general—a decision that is of at least debatable legality—has raised fears that the Trump administration is closing in on firing Mueller himself.
It's debatable how best to quantify the impact of Kissinger's actions, and difficult to determine how much of the blame to apportion to him versus other US officials and especially compared with the foreign leaders, whether in Argentina or Pakistan or elsewhere, who ultimately carried out many of these atrocities.
While the Globes' impact on eventual Oscar nominees is debatable (sometimes the Globes and other entertainment industry awards are seen as determining factors as to who'll be nominated for and eventually win at the Oscars), the awards ceremony is usually considered one of the more fun events of the season.
With his grim and debatable picture of runaway crime rates and homicidal immigrants terrorizing the public, Trump sought at his State of the Union address to divide the country in two: there is the America following his lead on immigration and there is the other America providing sanctuary to the undocumented.
" The legal status of a presidential self-pardon is debatable, though in 1974, a few days before President Richard Nixon resigned, the Justice Department argued in a three-page memo that a president could not exercise clemency on himself because "no one may be a judge in his own case.
"What is not debatable is that a diverse fuel supply, especially with onsite fuel capability, plays an essential role in providing Americans with reliable, resilient and affordable electricity, particularly in times of weather-related stress like we are seeing now," Perry continued, promising to keep working with FERC on the matter.
"The key point about Silvio Berlusconi, in my opinion, is the continued ability to differentiate himself clearly from competitors in Italian politics, despite being himself a politician for almost three decades and one with a debatable track record," Francesco Filia, chief executive officer at Fasanara Capital, told CNBC via email.
To return to the Sig MCX that was used in Orlando, the "AR-15ness" of this gun is debatable — it takes many of the same accessories as an AR, and it fits on an AR lower, but unlike a normal AR it has a folding stock and a piston-driven operating system.
And that's because months before, it had repeatedly appeared on the 'San Junipero' episode of Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror, a very rare moment in pop culture in which a love story between women actually culminated in a positive ending—and even that is debatable, because both of them basically died, but whatever.
Like most conservatives, I favor a more limited role for our robed archons, I admired Scalia's originalism precisely because it establishes plausible (if, of course, debatable) limits on judicial activism, and I regard Kennedy's Casey ruling as a vapid Emersonian effusion, whose paean to individualism was really a license to kill inconvenient innocents.
"What is not debatable is that a diverse fuel supply, especially with on-site fuel capability, plays an essential role in providing Americans with reliable, resilient and affordable electricity, particularly in times of weather-related stress like we are seeing now," Perry continued, promising to keep working with FERC on the matter.
This is a bit of a mixed blessing; the father-son relationship McCall has with Miles in The Equalizer 2 lends itself to the personal touch that made the first Equalizer great, but it's debatable whether there are enough set pieces left that another film wouldn't push the franchise into Punisher territory.

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