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1. Contestable synonyms, Contestable pronunciation, Contestable translation, English dictionary definition of Contestable

2. Contestable (comparative more Contestable, superlative most Contestable) That which can be contested

3. It's always contestable.

4. In other words, a Contestable

5. For each of the following state, with reasons, whether you consider it to represents a fully Contestable market, a potentially Contestable market or a non-Contestable market.

6. The evidence is contestable.

7. Predeceased by her parents, Paul and Minnie Contestable; brother, Paul Contestable and sister, Victoria Odorczyk.

8. Phyl Contestable is Reverend Mother

9. InContestable definition is - not Contestable : indisputable

10. The Contestable market for parcel services

11. Contestable markets True or False: A market with only a few firms in operation can be a competitive, Contestable market

12. What does Contestable market mean? Information and translations of Contestable market in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

13. A Contestable statement, claim, legal decision, etc

14. Contestable - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

15. Contestable: That may be disputed or debated; disputable; controvertible

16. Romantic appeal aside, many of Mitchell's claims are Contestable

17. Definition of Contestable market in the Definitions.net dictionary

18. They have also lived in Xenia, OH John is related to Gino N Contestable and Kimberly G Contestable as well as 3 additional people

19. Write April Contestable's 1st review Write April Contestable' 1st recommendation

20. Contestable Markets: The Battle for Dominance in Cloud Gaming

21. ‘Firstly, there is a Contestable question of fact about historic significance.’ ‘It does have a number of Contestable issues in it, and the member has alerted the House to some of them.’ ‘Whether this story makes sense is Contestable.’

22. ‘Firstly, there is a Contestable question of fact about historic significance.’ ‘It does have a number of Contestable issues in it, and the member has alerted the House to some of them.’ ‘Whether this story makes sense is Contestable.’

23. Contestable obtained his dental degree from the University of Florida

24. In 1920 there were 2 Contestable families living in Pennsylvania

25. In a Contestable market, there will be low sunk costs

26. False True The Contestable market model has important policy implications

27. Pennsylvania had the highest population of Contestable families in 1920.

28. The Contestable family name was found in the USA in 1920

29. Firstly, there is a Contestable question of fact about historic significance

30. Contestable (Adjective) That which can be contested. Some said he was the greatest of his time but with the amount of talent around that view was Contestable Webster Dictionary (0.00 …

31. Most states in the United States allow by statute a two-year Contestable period for voiding life or health policies, and some insurers require only a one-year Contestable period

32. Contestable Works2.1 The following table sets out the Contestable Works that the Contractor shall carry out and complete in respect of the Site, which are more particularly described in Annex C (Specification of Contestable Works) to this Schedule (Applicable Terms, Specifications and Payments), together with the terms and conditions of this

33. Contestable markets: Reliance takes on Amazon in the Indian food delivery sector

34. Capable of being contested Familiarity information: Contestable used as an adjective is very rare.

35. See authoritative translations of Contestable in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

36. The second best result is John A Contestable age 80+ in Easley, SC

37. How does one create a non-Contestable will? My mother is suffering from brain cancer

38. Aggregating values across interested and affected parties is a difficult and contestable exercise (UNEP, 2002).

39. Contestable Markets: An Uprising in the Theory of Industry Structure: Comment By MARTIN L

40. Is one that is possible to argue about or try to have changed because it may be wrong: What really happened was, and remains to this day, obscure and Contestable. business, finance & economics specialized A Contestable

41. Contestable is a part of Central Florida Dental Health Outreach and Give Kids a Smile

42. Synonyms for Contestable include mootable, questionable, doubtful, arguable, moot, disputable, dubious, uncertain, problematical and unsettled

43. In economics, the theory of Contestable markets, associated primarily with its 1982 proponent William J

44. A Contestable market occurs when there is freedom of entry and exit into the market

45. A Contestable market is one for which there is free and costless entry and exit

46. Dr. Clement Contestable is a skilled and dependable dentist caring for the city of Casselberry, FL

47. A good example of an increasingly Contestable industry is the market for parcel services in the UK

48. Leur qualité est en outre Contestable.: In addition the quality of the data is questionable.: Quant à la notion de musée ethnographique, elle peut être Contestable.: Again the concept of an ethnographic museum was questionable.: Ton dernier hobby est le moins Contestable.: That last interest strikes me as the least objectionable.: L'expression « non désirés » renvoie à tout

49. questionable adj L'exactitude des prévisions économiques est Contestable. The accuracy of economic forecasts is questionable.

50. Arguable: adjective at issue , contestable , controvertible , debatable , disputable , in dispute , in question , up for discussion Associated concepts: Arguable

51. Contestable work: works that can be carried out by an accredited contractor The following work may be carried out by us or by an accredited contractor on the customer’s behalf and in accordance with our specifications: the design for the network extension and any Contestable

52. A rent or transfer is politically Contestable when policy decisions are subject to influence by potential beneficiaries and losers

53. Some said he was the greatest of his time but with the amount of talent around that view was Contestable

54. Contestable in economics means that a company can be challenged or contested by rival companies looking to enter the industry or market

55. Find 198 ways to say Contestable, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

56. 15 The DoD is seeking to make the award "not contestable" to avoid a rehash of what happened with the first contract award.

57. Patently Contestable is a dazzling display of the power of history to speak to the most pressing concerns of our modern technological age

58. Except that we received much more challenging and Contestable papers that opened up the question of culture by showing it rather than saying it

59. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Paul Contestable (25 Jan 1888–28 Oct 1945), Find a Grave Memorial no

60. There are many synonyms of Conjecturable which include Academic, Assumptive, Casual, Concocted, Conditional, Conjectural, Contestable, Contingent, Debatable, Disputable, Doubtful, Equivocal, Imaginary, Imagined, Indefinite, Indeterminate, Postulated, Questionable, Refutable, Speculative, Stochastic, Supposed, Suppositional, Suspect, Theoretic, Theoretical, Uncertain, Unconfirmed, …

61. Bourdieu suggest that the culture arises out of dissenting claims to universality, which might be characterized alternately as "absolute judgement" — Bourdieu's phrase for the promise of having the final say in Contestable matters of cultural relevance — or, as Kant puts it in the Dialectic of Aesthetic Judgment

62. The report is thus manifestly short on objectivity, adopting highly Contestable legal analyses (for example regarding the characterisation of letters of intent and the scope of a unilateral commitment in civil and commercial law) and making an unjustified application to the facts at issue of certain irrelevant legal precepts (this is the case, for example, with the application of the theory of

63. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Contestable adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (that may be disputed) discutible adj mf adjetivo de una sola terminación: Adjetivos de una sola terminación en singular ("amable", "constante") pero que