Aún no tenemos significados para "debatable question".
1To practical men the need of this was not a debatable question.
2It's a debatable question whether you have thrown away your time and your money.
3The value of the Negro as a soldier is no longer a debatable question.
4But to use the millstone is a debatable question.
5That is a very debatable question, Mrs. Alving.
6The debatable question is, was the "demon," or the actual expanse of sky, first in evolution?
7This is a much debatable question.
8A motion to reconsider a vote on a debatable question, opens to debate the entire merits of the original motion.
9The question whether the Payne-Aldrich act redeemed the pledge embodied in the platform of 1908 will doubtless remain a debatable question.
10And now I pass on to the more debatable question-thenature of the new divisions that are to replace the old.
11It seems at first glance that the buck is more keen- witted than the doe; but this is a debatable question.
12This seemed to establish, as a fact, the commission of a murder; but on whom committed was still left a debatable question.
13Upon the view which may be taken of Mary's conduct during the next three months depends the whole debatable question of her character.
14These debatable questions lie outside the scope of the present article.
15The debatable questions appear to be chiefly the following:
16Especially ought the press and the school to be encouraged to give both sides of debatable questions.
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