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Why he happened to be dangerous was a debatable question.
It was more than the debatable question of medical ethics.
Generally, no debatable question can come to a vote if senators still wish to speak.
It's a debatable question if they should subsequently be treated as income to the shareholders and thus subject to further tax.
Though the timing of starting ART is the debatable question.
Many such debatable questions raised by the anatomy of these creatures still await universally agreed answers.
What libraries may do under the "archival copy" provisions of sections 108 and 117 is another debatable question.
To what extent the Reagan military buildup has influenced Soviet policy is a complicated and debatable question.
Whether the investigator possessed some psychic power of his own, or had detected a faint breeze from the door, was a debatable question.
Whether authorized users should ever be criminally liable for reckless damage is a debatable question.
"Whether or not cell phones cause cancer is a debatable question and, at this point in history, is a matter of opinion, not fact".
When the subject lay within the State's police power, debatable questions as to reasonableness were not for the courts but for the legislature.
"That's a debatable question," said Old Miss. "Some folks would say you were talking common sense.
"It's certainly a debatable question."
Whether they were legitimate mechanics, or lookouts working for Nick Logus, was a debatable question which The Shadow did not attempt to answer at the moment.
Whether Cranston was gauging the distance to Seaview City or the limit of Margo's patience, was a debatable question.
I cannot but regret, now that I am concluding my story, how little I am able to contribute to the discussion of the many debatable questions which are still unsettled.
One way in which search engines are clearly superior to libraries (a debatable question overall) is that they are entirely welcoming of frivolous curiosity, no matter where you might be or what you might be doing.
Beyond the debatable question of how Betty's ghost might feel about my proposed plan of action, I knew that the notion of deliberate mutilation disturbed him deeply, however much his own intelligence might be convinced that a soulless body was no more than clay.
Nevertheless, this remains a debatable question in Bulgaria until today, as this is a semi-active waterfall, not a constant one (not having constant flow of water) unlike the 124.5 metres high Raysko Praskalo (Heavenly Spray) also situated in Bulgaria.
There is no more debatable question in international or military affairs than the merits of "humanitarian intervention," and yet even as Obama insisted, on Monday night, that that's what this war is, he was more intolerant of other points of view than he has ever been in public.
Similarly, in 1992, the problem for a Democratic nominee will not be the debatable question of his or her party's role in the desert war; rather, it will be that Mr. Bush himself organized an international coalition, led it and the nation, and won a war, however messy its diplomatic results.
Probably as soon as next year, given that Mr. Childs and his fellow jurors felt unsure enough of their decision to concede that their single-standard position was "a significant and debatable question," and they encouraged the resubmission in next year's awards program of the large-scale buildings they had passed over this time.