Sentences with phrase «reflecting years of debate»

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The wealth of religious books published each year reflects active theological debate.
And the yes voters, 73 % of whom are apparently in the market for a second referendum within five years, might well reflect that all the commissions thus far — from the constitutional convention which delivered devolution through Labour's Calman commission updating the Scotland Act, to the latest Smith proposals, share one arresting component: all appear to have a built - in obsolescence — as the independence debate stubbornly refuses to shut down.
Distaff representation in Cannes is always a point of contention, reliably churning up debate over the festival's mandate to lead the way for broader representation, but also to reflect the industry's makeup (not unlike the diversity woes that have engulfed the Academy Awards in recent years).
After hours of often - heated debate, we finally agreed on a group of artworks from around the world that reflect something important about the time in which they were made, whose influence has grown over the years and which still feel urgent, fresh and relevant today.
So far as the question of the caption on WUWT being a mischaracterisation of AGU's intention in inviting him to speak is concerned, perhaps he should reflect on the continual mischaracterisation of sceptics as oil industry shills by those on his own side of the debate these last 20 years and acknowledge that sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Much of the debate over support levels reflects uncertainties about how the technologies will progress in the years ahead.
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