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And even though its economic benefits are debateable, the World Cup certainly lifted spirits.
"But whether that feeds into the structural changes the country requires would be debateable," he added.
But whether China will ever reach an annual LNG demand of about 60 million tonnes, roughly three times its current level, is highly debateable now, even though a couple of years back a forecast like that would have been uncontroversial.
Mount Debateable is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Mount Debateable had a population of 54 people.
There are no schools in Mount Debateable. The nearest primary and secondary schools are in neighbouring Gayndah.
The locality takes its name from the mountain, which in turn takes its name from the Mount Debateable pastoral run taken up in 1851 by George Mocatta. Although it is sometimes written as Mount Debatable, in February 1987, the Queensland Place Names Board confirmed the official spelling to be Mount Debateable. In January 1912, tenders were called to build a state school in Mount Debateable. A new school building was built in 1926 and the school renamed Granite Hill State School.
Despite the name, the Mount Debateable railway station is not in the locality but in Dirnbir north of the river.
If such leave is obtained for an offence where oblique purpose is morally defensible, such as broadcasting, or morally debateable such as in the scenario of unforeseen polluting, harming health over a long course of time in R v Cunningham, Steane's reasoning endures as a binding legal principle.
The Burnett River forms the northern boundary of the locality. There are two peaks in the locality: Mount Debateable at an elevation of in the north of the locality and White Hill at in the north-east. The principal land use is grazing with some irrigated cropping near the Burnett River. The Gayndah Mundubbera Road passes through the locality from east (Gayndah) to west (Deep Creek).
The Lady withdraws her opposition to the marriage of Henry and Margaret. Deloraine nobly laments Musgrave's death. Canto 6: During the celebration of the marriage Horner creates mischief. Three minstrels entertain the company: Albert Græme from the Debateable Land sings of love fatally frustrated by national rivalry; the English Fitztraver recalls the fate of the Earl of Surrey, lover of Geraldine, at the hands of Henry VIII; and Harold from Orkney laments the loss at sea of lovely Rosabelle.
The Burnett River forms part of the northern boundary of the locality. A number of creeks rises in the south of the locality and flow to the north where they become tributaries of the Burnett River. The Gayndah Mundubbera Road passes through the locality from the north-east (Mount Debateable) to the north-west (Glenrae). The principal land use is grazing, but there is some irrigated farming in the north of the locality near the Burnett River.
The locality takes its name from the Dirnbir railway station () on the now closed Mungar Junction to Monto branch railway. The Queensland Railways Department named the station on 28 February 1913 using an Aboriginal word meaning grey ironbark tree. The Mount Debateable railway station was also located in the locality at , despite the mountain and locality of the same name being on the southern side of the Burnett River. Dirnbir State School opened circa 1915 and closed circa 1933.
In contrast to the modular view, an interactive theory of sentence processing, such as a constraint-based lexical approach assumes that all available information contained within a sentence can be processed at any time. Under an interactive view, the semantics of a sentence (such as plausibility) can come into play early on to help determine the structure of a sentence. Hence, in the sentence above, the reader would be able to make use of plausibility information in order to assume that "the evidence" is being examined instead of doing the examining. There are data to support both modular and interactive views; which view is correct is debateable.
In 1552, Commissioners from Scotland and England met and divided the Debatable Lands between England and Scotland, with a line, known as the Scots' Dike, drawn from Esk to Sark, abolishing the Debatable Lands' de facto independence from either crown. Since then, the Anglo-Scottish border has remained essentially unchanged. The 1552 division of the Debatable Lands, the Scots' Dike and the several changes to the status of Berwick-upon-Tweed between the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries until it finally became English in 1482, remains the only significant alterations to the border agreed in the 1237 Treaty of York, making that treaty one of, if not the oldest, border treaties still in effect today. In 1590 James VI of Scotland declared that the Debateable lands and the lands of Canonbie were annexed to the crown, and he set new leases various landowners.

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