Sentences with phrase «debatable point»

A "debatable point" refers to an issue or topic that people have different opinions on and can argue about. It means that there is no clear or definite answer, and it is open to discussion and disagreement. Full definition
The other debatable point is whether Wenger goes into the January transfer window intending to buy a backup defender, with so very little resources available to him currently.
Greaves presents a highly debatable point of view but guess what?
Pc versions of some of the same games though and a couple of exclusives... they ramp up enough to at least debatable points.
Even if Sullivan is correct in guessing that an individual's sexual orientation is firmly established by the age of five or six (a debatable point), this would hardly mean that sexual orientation is immune from social influence.
3 I realize that the benevolence of Whitehead's God has certainly been a debatable point, but the controversy lies beyond the bounds of my article.
Whether these minutes should then be made widely available is a debatable point, but in most cases I'm not sure it would do significant damage for people to know what lobbyists are saying to our MPs.
Whether or not this dramatization lives up to the actual story is a debatable point, but I enjoyed Woman in Gold, and so did the audience with whom I saw the picture.
It happened with The Hurt Locker but before that, you have to go all the way back to 1993 3) It is on the understated side for your usual Best Picture winner — a debatable point and perhaps, like all of the other points, insignificant.
Moderator — calls the debate to order, poses the debatable point / question, and introduces the debaters and their roles.
For some it's a debatable point when it comes to who benefits from the TFSA, but not for the Liberals.
As a genre, although whether it's a genre in its own right is a debatable point, I'm perfectly happy with walking simulators, figuring that done correctly they can provide some fascinating experiences.
Whether young lawyers feel that the prestigious corner office is still something to aspire is a debatable point, but it is something to be considered by those tasked with talent attraction and retention.
Although the debatable point is what exactly my current career is:), I'm with you on the journalism choice.
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