Sentences with phrase «yet debate rages»

And yet the debate rages — is it wise to pay off all your debt or not?

Not exact matches

The debate continued to rage, evoking yet another Hartian response («Purpose and Function»).
Waiting a few minutes to clamp a newborn's umbilical cord can have significant health benefits, and yet the debate of early vs. delayed cord clamping rages on.
For now, the debate on whether to support Buhari or not rages, even when the President has yet to openly declare his second term ambition and the main opposition party, the PDP, continues in its rebranding process and a determined search for an acceptable presidential candidate from the incumbent President's zone.
Yet scientific debate has raged for years over an even more elusive phenomenon: the female orgasm.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ryan Reynolds has revealed that Deadpool's rating has yet to be determined, saying the debate between PG - 13 and R «rages on.»
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (pictured right), said: «Schools can not yet put in place budget plans for the coming years, so we hope the government, and the new Secretary of State, will continue to work with school leaders to ensure this delay is the final one in a debate that has raged for so many years.
Well, that the hottest debate now raging although there isn't anything definitive emerging yet that can either confirm or deny this.
This is a familiar debate, currently raging in the wake of the free - range parent incidents in Maryland (read about it here), and this particular story shows yet again how misplaced the state's concerns are.
So while the debate rages on about whether tiny homes or campers are better, this is lovely tiny house presents a compelling compromise that looks like it could blend in as a recreational vehicle, yet has all the comforts of any regular home.
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