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arguable

[ahr-gyoo-uh-buhl] / ˈɑr gyu ə bəl /




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In a ruling on Friday, Lord Justice Singh and Mr Justice Foxton said allegations by the rival suppliers were not "reasonably arguable".

From BBC

The “arguable incitement,” Judge Gregory G. Katsas said, “makes this a hard case.”

From Washington Post

He added it was "arguable that offences may have been committed under the Terrorism Act 2000" and the "activity which the defendants disrupted was the very thing they were protesting about".

From BBC

This point is not really arguable because divinity combines all positive characteristics.

From Scientific American

It is arguable that investors now know to treat Musk's tweets with caution, said Howard Fischer, a partner at Moses & Singer in New York.

From Reuters