disputable u rečniku PONS

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All forms of saliva contain possibly hazardous bacteria, so the prospect of it being used as a method of predation is disputable.
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On the other hand, other authors point out that this identification is highly disputable based on linguistic arguments.
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A video control system was installed near each apparatus to help judges in disputable situations.
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The former gives a typology of standard languages, which however meets criticism for containing disputable and vague criteria.
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The actual effectiveness of the wall is disputable, given the relatively small size of the city's garrison.
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This means that there are no pronounced breaks in socioeconomic strata, which makes class division highly subjective and disputable.
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However, this remains disputable, because no further royal title of that king was ever found; neither in contemporary sources, nor in later ones.
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It purports to also keep carbonation in the can, though that is disputable.
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The presumption leaned on is disputable and can be overcome by evidence to the contrary.
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This emphasis on truth should not be confused with precision; it should be clear that costing methods are disputable, while principles are not.
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