But if it be at all a controvertible case, whether the cause be just or not, then the husband being governor must be judge. |
It allows you to measure a problem, gives you facts that are less controvertible. |
Otherwise, it can grow unbounded and produce results that are less meaningful and more controvertible. |
At any time you are communicating in everyday life and in business with self confidence and have pleasure to participate in controvertible discussions. |
Nor do these views become less controvertible as historical claims by internalists than as political and legal arguments. |
But he hastily goes on to an assertion which seems arbitrary and controvertible. |