It is arguable that other forms of oppression, such as gender oppression, sexism, ableism, ageism, etc., are also produced by capitalism. |
It is arguable that the requirement of a court order for this is an unnecessary historical relic. |
However, it is arguable that clubs with second fifteens in a metropolitan league, should be playing in a provincial cup of similar status. |
They may not have given sufficient weight to two other factors, one an arguable hypothesis and the other a central fact of British politics. |
I am not satisfied that there is an arguable case of jurisdictional error on the part of the Tribunal. |
Whether it was easier to shop is arguable, because presumably the number of staff are also at a minimum. |