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However disputable the legal niceties, few physicians or institutions would want to have to argue their case in court.
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And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.
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"Evidence that any system of 'automatic' donation increases the supply of organs - whether it's called 'presumed' consent, 'deemed' consent, or 'opt-out' - is still disputable, " added the bishops.
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Audrey Silk, founder of Citizens Lobbying Against Smoker Harassment, a city-based smokers' rights group, said the statistics cited by advocates are "questionable and disputable" but mostly irrelevant to the debate.
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That is often said, but it is disputable.
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However, the BBC admitted the comment was "disputable".
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Changing the figure to take account of the cycle would make more sense, but it would introduce a complex and disputable new calculation, with countries arguing endlessly over precisely where they were in the cycle.
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Yet that is disputable.
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