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But from the beginning, the Administration has acted even less defensibly.
Melodrama keeps the pages turning, granted, but so would the invention of vivid, believable characters, and more defensibly.
In reporting the story, the Times arts editors, quite defensibly, deferred to Robeson's preferred description of his voice.
As if one might just as easily, and defensibly, have picked a novel by Jeffrey Archer as the winner.
Mr. Gergiev's recording is not the only recent one to provoke thoughts about defensibly different approaches to Stravinsky's music.
Combine this with high traffic volume and passenger car drivers who do not drive defensibly and there will be a predictable rise in the number of accidents.
Neither the United States nor Mr. Steel can defensibly assert that the United States can take privileges it is unwilling to extend to other countries.
Ivan, there is a large faction of historically-minded people on Barrayar who claim, defensibly, that the salic bar to Imperial inheritance has no foundation in Barrayaran law or custom.
This technique provided Phoenix with a defensibly non-infringing IBM PC-compatible ROM BIOS.
And it sort of - and I ended up putting together a careful posting, sort of in reply, to make it clear what it was that I meant, but also to be a little bit controversial, and I think defensibly so.
Comcast agreed, telling the FCC, "If the Commission were to conclude that an interventionist regulatory regime is needed to preserve the 'neutrality' of the Internet, it could not defensibly apply that regime to broadband providers but not to Google."
The interpretation was not destined in any case to produce impetuous, forward-looking flights of the kind to be expected in this proto-Beethovenian work from the likes of Richard Goode and Orpheus; defensibly, it kept its Mozartean feet planted firmly and sensibly on the ground.