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Significados de
debatable
en inglés
Open to argument or debate.
questionable
moot
arguable
disputable
Términos relacionados
controversial
contestable
Open to doubt or debate.
problematic
problematical
Sinónimos
Examples for "
questionable
"
questionable
moot
arguable
disputable
Examples for "
questionable
"
1
This value judgment is
questionable
in many important circumstances in public health.
2
Yet again, sorry about the
questionable
phrasing there, given the subject matter.
3
However, the use of bevacizumab in the general older population is
questionable
.
4
There's some good work in there and there's some work that's
questionable
.
5
I believe also it was taken for
questionable
reasons, writes John Waters.
1
Trump's public request is also probably a
moot
point, China experts add.
2
Just who is rescuing whom in this crisis becomes a
moot
point.
3
So the issue of the euro... is a
moot
point, he added.
4
But whether history will judge him particularly harshly for either is
moot
.
5
Whether all the fizz did Hagen any good is a
moot
point.
1
These concerns are all scientifically
arguable
given a modern understanding of rabies.
2
It's
arguable
to know whether or not you are born into it.
3
Although many reports support this view, the validity of such evaluations is
arguable
.
4
Yet, just how many South Africans understand the Bill of Rights is
arguable
.
5
As a military manoeuvre, though, it came at astonishing cost for
arguable
benefit.
1
It is
disputable
that there is only a Christian identity of Europe.
2
There is a hardly
disputable
embodiment of words occurring in the Acts.
3
Now, I realize this point I'm making has many easily
disputable
holes.
4
The claim, however, seemed very
disputable
,
and was stoutly denied by Helen.
5
This is as
disputable
as the preceding affirmation, and for the same reasons.
Subject to nonconcordant interpretations.
dubious
dutitable
Uso de
debatable
en inglés
1
Whether it's good enough form for a Melbourne Cup is
debatable
though.
2
Whether customers actually want or would benefit from a merger is
debatable
.
3
Whether Citigroup needs to raise capital without a Wachovia transaction is
debatable
.
4
Whether that will be enough to excite consumers is
debatable
,
analysts say.
5
These findings may be
debatable
in high risks versus low risk candidates.
6
Whether Mr Browne will be pleased to learn this is very
debatable
.
7
Whether she loves him is
debatable
,
but she does enjoy being needed.
8
Rather than waste more time on that
debatable
point, I changed tacks.
9
He thinks the evidence surrounding mastitis treatment and antibiotic resistance is
debatable
.
10
Whether such a lockjaw defense could stand up in court is
debatable
.
11
Then Socrates: The question would seem at any rate to be
debatable
.
12
To practical men the need of this was not a
debatable
question.
13
It is
debatable
,
however, whether this intellectually aristocratic idea is altogether practicable.
14
Whether this publicity hurts or helps the program and Barstool is
debatable
.
15
Oscar Pistorius was eventually charged with culpable homicide, on very
debatable
grounds.
16
This is a pretty large indictment to hang on such
debatable
evidence.
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a través del tiempo
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