Sentences with phrase «arguable difference»

The only arguable difference is that on average, the other NL West starters made one more start than Padres» ST starters.
These same problems exist for the writings of Plato and Homer, but the arguable differences have only scholarly consequences.
225, 228, calls «arguable differences»; and, what was said by Judge Lurton in Paris Medicine Co. v. Hill, 102 Fed.

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Third, it's arguable that the Low Carb approach was better, but with all the differences between individuals, you really need to be open minded.
It is arguable that my imposing a longer licence period in respect of these prisoners, Art 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights is engaged, although bearing in mind recent cases attempting to highlight differences between the 1991 and CJA 2003 regimes, it is unlikely that such arguments will find favour with the courts, but we shall see!
Accordingly, in appropriate circumstances, it appears it may still be arguable that, if exempting an employee does not affect service delivery, an employer could justify treating an employee more favourably by recognising an employee's difference which may be due to his, among other things, religion or sexual orientation.
Reducing resolution saves battery and while it won't give you the absolute quality that Quad HD + will, it's arguable whether you'll notice the difference on this size of device.
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