Sentences with phrase «arguable about»

It's arguable about The Incredibles if it will get so much past 250.

Not exact matches

Taking a association or individual's word on their firmness formed on what they write about themselves on paper is not a arguable way to establish the ethics of their actual practices, though.
It found that very successful scientists are about 5 times as likely to have no current religious affiliation (it's arguable if that equates more to atheism or agnosticism) than the general population.
But Nagel (1970, pp. 217 - 218) believes that «a thought has no location at all»; Feigi (1967, p. 39) writes: «it is simply nonsense to ask about the location of a concept»; and Polten (1973, p. 55) even pretends «that physiologists certainly have not shown any necessary connection of memory with brain tissues and it is arguable that it can not be done in principle.»
The New York Times, despite everything conservatives find reprehensible about it, still showcases interesting and arguable ideas, especially on Sundays.
We said at the beginning of this appendix that any hypothesis about the resurrection appearances, besides being consistent with modern scholarship and arguable from the evidence, must also explain the dramatic turnaround in the disciples and the content of their preaching.
Which got me thinking about another great human achievement, the Pyramids of Egypt, which, although arguable, were built from slave labour.
And it's arguable whether additional funding will dissipate concerns about the perceived assault on the time - honored tradition of face - to - face peer review.
Finally, it may even be arguable that a ketogenic diet is more alkaline forming than a non-ketogenic diet based on what we know about the metabolism of sugar.
It's certainly not the perfect option for that, having been subject to all sorts of criticism from its treatment of race relations to its arguable redemption arc for arguably its most despicable character to its stereotypical look at small town America (a movie made by an Irish director about the flaws of America seems like it could get an extra boost from a voting body like the HFPA).
But then came The International, and You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, and Dream House, which about catches us up to this current, lamentable dry spell (2010's Fair Game is the only arguable high in the mix).
Here's the place where you can speak freely about all the secrets of Interstellar and hash out whatever arguable theories and personal interpretations you might have.
There were about 70 other Android slates that fall into the same category here and I don't think the Viliv units have the same potential as the devices on our list, which of course is arguable.
I've heard others complain about Samus» voice actress, and while she is cold, it's arguable that it's appropriate to who Samus has become.
«Today is arguable one of the busiest days in Asia's art calendar with the Fine Art Asia fair as well as autumn art sales by Seoul Auction and Sotheby's taking place in Wan Chai -LSB-...] Sundaram Tagore has said time had proved him right about setting up in the city.»
Try to follow him and get clear about what's not arguable.
You make an arguable point about Bob May's description of CO2 as the principal greenhouse gas.
I doubt most of what is said on either side about scientists on the other applies to more than one in twenty as a statement that could be even remotely considered arguable.
It's arguable that something more than vague remarks about the importance of good communications practices is warranted.
«From a global perspective, the level of warming is about to enter the danger zone for coral reefs and it is certainly arguable that it is already too late for some of these systems to «adapt naturally,»» said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton University.
Of course this is perfectly arguable — the only thing is that it is much less comfortable than the case when the signal clearly emerges (at a several, say 5 sigma level) from a unknown noise, because in this case you don't have really to justify that you understand very well the noise — actually you don't care at all about it.
It was arguable whether SA's Labor governments under Rann and Weatherill actively brought about the state's energy revolution, or whether they just didn't stand in the way and allowed it to happen.
While the Supreme Court is right to recognize the traditional balance struck by extensive pretrial process and the conventional trial «needs to be re-adjusted,» it is arguable by alluding to motions for directions and sanctioning motions to stay or dismiss improper summary judgment motions, the more immediate re-adjustment brought about by Hryniak will be an increased number of motions in the run - up to summary judgment.
His Honour Judge Hacon decided that the «active conduct» in this case related to the decisions about the website where the alleged offers and advertising were found, as it was arguable that the website was targeted at UK customers.
Given the indications of the Supreme Court in Nicklinson about the relevance of an alternative statutory scheme to proportionality it was arguable that each justification should have been tested against all of the relevant evidence.
A consultant neuro - psychologist gave evidence that it was «arguable» that F lacked litigation capacity but he was «inclined to think» that she could make decisions about her care.
In relation to secrecy the position is less clear; while the section says nothing about this, it is submitted that it is arguable that a necessary implication flowing from its creation of the framework of the new exclusions and defences which it inserts into a new s 188B (which this article does not consider), that it will have to be proven that secrecy was intended.
And it's arguable that display quality matters less on a device that's more about notifications and less about content consumption — just as long as you can see it.
Even though the opt - in screens do state that granting permission will «continuously upload info» about contacts and call and text history, it is arguable that many users don't really understand what that means and that instead of saying «this lets friends find each other on Facebook and helps us create a better experience for everyone» (a message sweetened with a saccharine cartoon of a figure texting a little heart), Facebook should really be giving more details about what exactly will be recorded and why.
If you're wondering what the «Q» is all about, this is Fossil's name for their smart wearable devices, and with about a year in the market, it's arguable that they have some experience.
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