Sentences with phrase «arguable by»

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.
This might be arguable by some, due to Facebook and Instagram also offering authors ways to meet their readers and share their lives online, but Twitter seems to be the medium of choice for most writers.

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They have seen themselves pilloried as «racists» by civil rights lobbyists for taking the opposite side of legitimately arguable policy debates.
Even Paul's comments are arguable latter additions by scribes of his epistles.
Wright notes that «we need to note carefully that to invoke «the literal meaning of scripture,» hoping thereby to settle a point by echoing the phraseology of the Reformers, could be valid only if we meant, not «literal» as opposed to metaphorical, but «literal» (which might include metaphorical if that, arguable, was the original sense) as opposed to the three other medieval senses...»
This is arguable, but no argument can be offered in support of Schindler's dreams inspired by the Oslo agreement that should cause him to dismiss out of hand the fears aroused by it.
as for global warming having been influenced by «man» i admit it's arguable (obviously)-- but as i stated before — that's the conjecture.
Of course, every tradition must be started by someone, and it is arguable that Paul was, in fact, the originator of the «tradition» of ethical teaching to which he refers.
It is arguable that, had Einstein known a metaphysics more favorable to quantum physics than the Spinozism and other similar doctrines influencing him, he might not have spent the latter decades of his life vainly attempting to recover the absolute «incarnate reason» of classical causality which had been made irrelevant by twentieth - century discoveries, including his own.
225, 228, calls «arguable differences»; and, what was said by Judge Lurton in Paris Medicine Co. v. Hill, 102 Fed.
Iniesta has arguable some of the best feet on the planet and loves to skip by people, reasons why he can be played wide.
Nevertheless, I am an attorney with 25 years experience, 13 of which were as a criminal defense attorney, and the video makes clear that by legal standards, the young lady WAS the aggressor — twice — no matter what was said prior (words are never an excuse for an attack) and yes Mixon has a valid (at least arguable) self defense case.
one of these is arguable as it was an end of shot clock heave by Redick, and really was barely a solid shot attempt at all.
This season Wenger's hand has been forced by Giroud's injuries but it is arguable that Arsenal have been better for his absence.
It's certainly an arguable case, but it is not as though he is swimming against the great tide of public opinion by saying Churchill did great things against the Nazis.
Arguable instances: the travel restrictions that he imposed upon the seven predominantly Muslim countries [purportedly because of the difficulty of vetting visa applicants from those countries] was initially characterized by the media simply as a «Muslim travel ban.»
A high court judge said they had «an arguable case for seeking the relief claimed by way of judicial review».
The BBC, Sky and Channel 4 News are arguable being influenced too by the relatively new media presence of Al - Jazeera and Russia Today, who are more wiling to show graphic imagery.
Not, I suspect, by cutting income taxes and risking a higher deficit, at least for the short - term - though that is arguable either way.
This is just one example of a profile that will stand out as different and arguable better than most other pages written by guys on the online dating sites.
It's arguable that because Shrek 2 has a more tongue - in - cheek, parodic sensibility, it can get away with such a heartwarming message purely by virtue of not looking or sounding like a Disney film.
Some revolve around finding lost items, others investigating the actions of a sinister organisation, and it's arguable that the main drive of Tim's character to find his father quickly becomes overshadowed by every other problem.
If there's a fourth Narnia movie - and that's a kinda big if, judging by the unspectacular box office performance of the last two films - Walden Media executive Michael Flaherty has confirmed it will be prequel book The Magician's Nephew, skipping the arguable highpoint of the series, The Silver Chair, and the entertaining but racially problematic The Horse and His Boy.
Co-writing a screenplay with Ben York Jones, his fourth film (but arguable breakout) tells the story of a young couple (played by Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones) as they struggle with the many obstacles to a relationship, which include distance, fidelity, and time.
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).
Regardless of arguable merit, it's a nice commercial jump - off for the series, as this DVD set's supplemental features include audio commentaries on select episodes by Ratner, creator Paul Scheuring and a wide assortment of other cast and crew.
Whether or not it makes this important point by the end of the film is arguable, but from my point of view I felt something was definitely missing and, sad to say it, I believe this thing is «The Point of it All».
Both of Peele and Muschietti's powerhouses, strongly acted and written, are undeniably beneficial to the genre, but for serious fans, it's arguable whether either of them is by strict definition true horror.
By committing to using at least one such interactive approach, you'll more likely come up with an arguable and intriguing question for framing the unit.
The Q60 Red Sport is a steer - by - wire system — arguable a contentious technology for the brand — is far better in its second - generation form.
Yet despite the cachet associated with a Rolls - Royce Ghost or Bentley Flying Spur it is arguable whether they manage to deliver the sort of wellbeing served up by the latest incarnation of the long - wheelbase Mercedes - Benz saloon flagship.
While the merits of our decision to impose this constraint are arguable, it's been applauded by many including folks in W3C management.
However, whereas Carter goes out of his way to cite examples of Israeli bad faith frequently, he allows many apparently hollow statements and arguable misrepresentations by Israel's enemies to pass into print with little in the way of counter-argument or even comment.
If you're interested in collaborative editing tools — which is the one area of arguable value that is hard to come by with Word or Scrivener — then take a look at Dropbox or Google Drive.
This claim is made by other companies such as Samsung with the Galaxy Note 7, so whether it's actually the best at security is arguable.
It is arguable that banking is a public service or at least has a public service element, more people have bank accounts than telephones — and we are strongly encouraged by the government to use banking services.
Some revolve around finding lost items, others investigating the actions of a sinister organisation, and it's arguable that the main drive of Tim's character to find his father quickly becomes overshadowed by every other problem.
Cuphead It's arguable whether having two players on screen makes this game any easier, but it sure feels better to get crushed into the dirt by classic cartoon - based villains with a friend by your side.
«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.»
It's arguable that Johns» first generation of patrons were seduced by aspects of his work that he had not perhaps originally intended.
It's arguable that it doesn't even exist anymore, yet much more of our culture today is inspired by punk ideology and spirit.
Since the whole exhibition space is sloped and the surrounding walls are not vertical, it is arguable that sculptures could be exhibited either by following the ramp inclination or by keeping them in a perfectly vertical position using a special pedestal or a small platform.
Buts its mean - spirited anti-intellectualism arguable panders to Rupert Murdock's taste in journalism; for was it not Murdock, himself, who demonstrated that journalism could profit handsomely by hosting parasitically upon the corpulent body of willful ignorance and intentional misinformation.
But a 60-fold growth in global economic output is a sobering prospect — enough to make arguable, at least, Trainer's assessment that «no plausible assumptions regarding technical advance, energy conservation, etc. could show that the problems can be solved...» It's a point echoed by others such as Mark Lynas.
Actually, it is arguable that the cycles were first posited by an autodidact university janitor, a Mr. Croll.»
It has an arguable effect on the conclusions drawn by that single paper, but it foes no further than that.
It is arguable that times have changed, and that one can now proceed by definition rather than by functional equivalence.
First, as a matter of normative priority, where regulatory change is sought to be justified by potential for improvements in access to justice, it is arguable that it is the needs of the more disadvantaged and impoverished (people living on low income) that ought to be given priority consideration.
This would suggest that the panel saw no even arguable ethics violation in the case presented by the disciplinary counsel.
I think this strange and troubling situation is at the root of all the dismay with these proceedings, and that Michael Schiavo's illegitimate status as guardian by operation of Florida law raises a claim under the 14th Amendment that ought to have been examined fully and ruled upon, and that there is at least an arguable claim of unconstitutionality of any «guardianship» statute that ignores such facts.
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