Sentences with phrase «not arguable»

Mr Justice Wilkie said that this «was not an arguable ground.
This point is not arguable.
Try to follow him and get clear about what's not arguable.
I respect the «hot take» aspect of it, I s» pose, but it's not arguable.
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.
The resolution your entire arm has with freedom of movement and precision compared to a thumb when it comes to just aiming, isn't arguable.

Not exact matches

So while the SNES Classic doesn't have as many individual games as the NES Classic did, it's arguable that its lineup has far more gameplay value — especially if you were more of a 16 - bit kid than an 8 - bit kid.
That is where Apple and Amazon are arguable more alike than not: both are incredibly aligned in all aspects of their business.
It's arguable if this would ever have become a major news story if the subtext weren't that this data had been used to, allegedly, elect Trump.
After all it's arguable that one of the most notoriously racist communities in America was Skokie, and Skokie ain't in Alabama.
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...»
But arguable schemes of this sort do not constitute the whole, or perhaps even the most important part, of the life of the spirit.
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.»
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.
And I don't necessarily disagree, I'm just saying that @jc's point would be more arguable, perhaps, as a weak analogy fallacy rather that the ad hominem s / he chose, since the crux of the argument is the comparison, not the person making the argument.
you can attempt to refute all of those contradictions... but you can not do it without applying arguable interpretations of those contradi ctions.
If my colleague Brad Gregory's historical assessment is true, and if Ephraim Radner's «Protestant version» of the Reformation's purported beneficial effects» that it «gave us back our consciences, granted us freedom, unleashed reason,» etc., and has given rise to modern secular institutions that have exercised caritas even better than have Christian institutions» are arguable if not actually overstated, what then are modern Christians (Protestant and Catholic) to do in the face of contemporary culture's relentless hostility to sacred things?
Since the Colonel's death years ago, it's arguable KFC exists on momentum alone — certainly not from a consistent, cohesive brand personality.
Just so we're clear, raw desserts are not healthy, they're just better for you than their baked counterparts (and even that is arguable).
Not exactly an American customer service recommendation, but however arguable, this beautiful piece of advice became the cornerstone of Roberto's success.
Trout was arguably the best hitter in baseball this year, and it wouldn't be arguable if he hadn't missed time with an injury.
It is arguablenot certain, for this is not a question that lends itself to certain answers, given the sheer size of the thing, as well as the hopelessly partisan perspective we all bring to the table, in terms of teams, timing, location, personal context, and all the rest — that this was perhaps, the greatest game of football.
He isn't among the top 5 players at the club, arguable even if he is a top 10 player at the club, and for him to get a high wage is not justifiable.
They guy has matured and deserves credit for that, he was arguable one of (if not then THE) best GK in Seria A...
That's the opposite of being true, they mortgaged the future for 2017, that much is clear and not really arguable.
It doesn't matter at all that on paper we could be better (even that is arguable, their midfield and attack shits on us), what matters is that we are not.
The only arguable surprise was Sergi Roberto over Nélson Semedo at right - back, but even then, it wasn't much of a surprise.
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.
Following failed mediation with the Department for Education in November, the threat was resumed, and in December, the Treasury Solicitors declared that as the diocesan guidance is not silent on the matter, there is an arguable error of law, and so the entire decision must be quashed and re-done.
It is at least arguable that British politicians should see ministerial rank as the summit of a career not as a stepping stone to wealth in another life.
However, it is arguable that those who take this view regard such assistance as lawful because of the SC resolutions and not because the NTC is the «legitimate representative» of the Libyan people.
«While it may be arguable that a chimpanzee is not a «person,» there is no doubt that it is not merely a thing.»
Not, I suspect, by cutting income taxes and risking a higher deficit, at least for the short - term - though that is arguable either way.
It might be that the Commons would vote for one of the two measures, or even both, because enough Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs would support them: it is arguable that Ed Miliband would not oppose the Baron initiative, in particular.
Importantly, even if it's controversial that every life is worth living, it's arguable that the law should proceed as though it were true because not doing so would dishonor those who live with disabilities.
With regard to the PRC, a considerable proportion of current emissions result from manufacture for export to the rich world; and more fundamentally, it is arguable that China is now an integral part of the capitalist world - system (although the USSR was not).
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.
Based on a short film of the same name, it's arguable that Amirpour puts a greater emphasis on mood and atmosphere than she does narrative, and «AGWHAAN» does not possess the layered existential laments and insights that Jarmusch's film does.
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).
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».
The arguable highlight of season 3 — Sagat — is not playable at time of launch.
McDonagh would probably be the first to admit that his all - guns - blazing parable of midwestern revenge and arguable redemption wasn't deeply embedded in the culture and vernacular of small - town Missouri.
The rest are arguable, this one isn't.
David Koechner has been appearing in comedic roles since the mid-1990s, when he was part of the «Saturday Night Live» ensemble, but it's arguable that his real breakout role didn't occur'til 2004, when he played Champ Kind in «Anchorman» and made the word «whammy» into a catchphrase.
Stanley Steamers are an arguable exception and they are not IC.
Because the programmer or artist is deciding how and when you can use their files, it is arguable that you do not really own the file after you buy it.
That's arguable, of course, but I'm not seeing as many developers as I expected truly taking advantage of the larger screens and higher resolutions found on Android tablets.
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.
The one arguable reason to own commodities is to treat them as a random bouncing number, which may enhance returns (as long as you rebalance) even if on average commodities don't make money over inflation.
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