This passage is effective, if only because it employs a debatably relevant, historical analogy. |
Not a little bit wrong, not debatably wrong demonstrably and conclusively wrong. |
Also to be discussed will be lifting the freeze on university tuition and nationalizing Quebec's water resources, debatably more important issues than teenage fashion. |
She has issues, but men, happily and perhaps debatably given what her profession turns out to be, don't number among them. |
It condenses most of the best moments of the film into about five minutes, and by keeping its focus, it's debatably better than the feature itself. |
The European principle must in fact become that of identifying the origin of the oil with the place where the olives are produced and no longer with the place where they are crushed, as has debatably been the case until now. |