0 A contestable statement, claim, legal decision, etc. is one that is possible to argue about or try to have changed because it may be wrong:
The expected actual loss of patients is most commonly assessed using the concept of 'contestable zip codes'.
Judgments concerning the appropriateness of sanctions for wrongdoing are highly contestable.
Our positions in the philosophy of language are as contestable as are our claims in the philosophy of law.
Robins shares this perspective, although it is quite contestable.
Judgments could draw on historical analogies, simulations based on data from the past and/or theoretical deductions, each of which is necessarily contestable.
However, other methods of accounting for natural resource stock depreciation are contestable as well and/or are extremely data-intensive.
However, it has so far been assumed that traditional medical duties or responsibilities apply to medically trained interrogators, and this assumption is contestable.
In the ' unknown seller ' example there is a plausible but contestable reason for the defendant's possession of goods.