Phrases with «defensible»

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The word "defensible" means something that can be protected or justified against criticism or attack. Full definition

«defensible» + noun

Sentences with «defensible»

  • Better still, an even more defensible position is staying out of the market entirely, holding cash as you wait patiently to strike at the right opportunity. (sovereignman.com)
  • «I think it's inevitable - and most people in Parliament think it's not defensible in the future to have a different system of accountability for academy chains and local authorities,» he said. (bbc.co.uk)
  • You can tackle the formulation and promotion of more defensible accountability policies either on your own or, more potently, in conjunction with a professional association. (ascd.org)
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