Sentences with phrase «of arguable points»

There would appear to be a number of arguable points in the Ernst claim — regulatory negligence under the common law being one of them.

Not exact matches

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...»
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.
Alien invasion thriller made in Derby, the arguable high point of which is an extended cameo from Jean - Claude Van Damme.
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&rapoint 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&rapoint of view I felt something was definitely missing and, sad to say it, I believe this thing is «The Point of it All&raPoint of it All».
Despite an arguable abuse of the concept of Early Access stretching backer patience to breaking point, there is more than enough to standalone DayZ to remind you why the mod garnered all that goodwill.
But it is arguable that without the presence of Asian biennials, the art market, and primarily the auction houses, would have been the key reference point for most emerging artists.
You make an arguable point about Bob May's description of CO2 as the principal greenhouse gas.
The court held that the plaintiff proceeded to trial on a good or arguable point, but found that the fact that the plaintiff proceeded to trial on a good or arguable point is not a proper basis for depriving the defendant of costs.
It is arguable that the reasoning of the Court of Justice, relying on the non-blanket nature of the ban does implicitly take into account the points made by the ECHR in Hirst.
Before the court and other parties become engaged in a lengthy and costly exercise of an appeal, a party seeking to appeal must demonstrate that it has an «arguable case» with «serious points to urge» on a question of law or jurisdiction.
Since an SLP is generally not considered a «body corporate» under Scottish partnership law, and assuming that none of the SLP's partners is resident in the UK, it is arguable that the provisions of ICTA 1988, section 765 should not be in point to require Treasury consent prior to subsequent refinancing / restructuring.
Court of Protection: after holding that an application to the Court of Protection concerning serious medical treatment was properly brought under s21A of the Mental Capacity Act — and therefore will benefit from non-means tested legal aid — Mr Justice Charles criticised the Legal Aid Agency, saying it would «advance any point it considers to be arguable to avoid paying legal aid».
Yet Justice Veldhuis does seem to acknowledge there is an arguable point on whether the 8000 resident threshold is merely an aspirational target or a hard cap (at para 41) but then goes on to more or less crunch the numbers and conclude this development project is not going to push Banff over 8000 permanent residents and therefore this issue has no chance of success on appeal (at paras 42 - 44).
The OnePlus 5T does take some points back again with a larger amount of available RAM — but as we've always said, the impact of RAM on smartphone performance is arguable, and the 6 GB on the Honor View 10 is unlikely to disappoint.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z