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  • It turns out that the punt return was a challengeable play.
  • Wikipedia often has interesting, challengeable theories that help illuminate other abstract concepts and theories
  • And here's a game official not knowing what's challengeable and what isn't.
  • Not an easy fix, this article makes many challengeable claims that need inline cites to back them up.
  • This is not to say you should agree with Chris0's edits, which are challengeable, as are everybody's.
  • The second is to " define infallibility down, " so narrowing it that every challengeable papal statement is excluded from its purview.
  • Anything challengeable can be questioned or removed, but in this case that would mean challenging uncontroversial criticisms, so it's less likely anyone will.
  • Because the lead will usually repeat information that is in the body, editors should balance the desire to avoid redundant citations in the lead with the desire to aid readers in locating sources for challengeable material.
  • Since the passage of the Local Electoral Amendment Act 2002, all New Zealand councils have had the option of establishing Mori constituencies or wards, by resolution of council, challengeable by a poll of all voters.
  • :: It also says that if something is challengeable, it needs to be cited, no matter where it is, and that the only reason why lead sections are " special " are because of their generality.
  • No source is given, of any kind, for this eminently challengeable assertion-a WP : V violation; it should not be claimed at all, in Wikipedia's voice, unless it were consensus of the sources.
  • In other words, he was nearly unbeatable on the most-demanding terrain of the Tour, where he rose from second place overall and his lead grew from a challengeable 1 minute 25 seconds on Tuesday to an unapproachable 6 : 19 on Sunday.
  • One concern about replay that was addressed some years ago was the situation where a coach would seek a review of a non-challengeable call ( such as being forced out of bounds, or in some cases to challenge a runner down by contact ).
  • Blum wasn't sure of the rule and announced his uncertainty : " I don't believe that's a challengeable play, but I'm going to check, " he said over the public address system and to a national television audience ."
  • Personally, I'll get on with it on the basis that all knowledge should be available, think removing something because it doesn't fit with current thinking is challengeable, and add an article if I think it may add a micron to the sum of human knowledge.
  • The district's attorney advised Superintendent Filyaw that moving the book might be legally challengeable censorship . " My feeling is that a library is to serve an entire population, " Superintendent Filyaw said . " It means you represent different families in a society-- different religions, different beliefs.
  • To make a challengeable, historically questionable, generalization ( were this the case, which is arguable ) on a talk page does not constitute a violation of wiki rules . ( Sir Martin, an extraordinary historian, is a generalist on this, and not pertinent, by the way ).
  • In general it's considered entirely appropriate to try to improve an article while it is at AfD . Usually this is to try to salvage the page in question from deletion ( rather than demonstrate that it needs to be deleted ), but the same principle applies; each challengeable claim needs to be consistent with WP : V and removing elements that do not meet this standard is acceptable and a separate ( if parallel ) issue to whether the article as a whole is retained.