Sentences with phrase «arguable exception»

The phrase "arguable exception" means that there is a possibility or chance to debate or argue against a rule or general statement. It implies that there may be a situation or circumstance that doesn't fit the rule, and could be seen as an exception. Full definition
Such traits are rarely a key determinant of strong performance on the job (with the arguable exception of some sales and customer service gigs).
Since 1848, no other party has won the presidency (with the arguable exception of Abraham Lincoln's Union party in 1864, but everyone understood that he was a Republican).
Stanley Steamers are an arguable exception and they are not IC.
While games have yet to take off on these new devices, with the arguable exception of Amazon's device line, it shows a game console's main draw (Accessible gaming on a large screen) can live outside of the high - end market.
With the arguable exception of the Beyond Good & Evil 2 re-reveal, all the announcements carrying the loudest cheers and most over-the-top YouTube reactions have been short, concise and lacking in visual representation.
The Bay Area figurative school, with the arguable exception of David Park, was middle brow from the start.
Moreover, with the arguable exception of weight, these dimensions operate not as binaries but as sliding scales.
Freeway traffic and most household appliances have a volume of around 70 dB, meaning that most handsets will struggle to standout in these environments, with the arguable exception of the two winners.
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