Sentences with phrase «all up for debate»

There are two moving parts of the CPP formula that are up for debate.
This is not up for debate.
Whether this was due to an economy still in recovery or promotional deals that began before most people thawed their turkey is still up for debate.
«Whether that is because of what the company is doing, or what the Chinese regulators are doing, or the general Chinese business environment, that's something that is up for debate
While these rule changes on guaranteed pension payments seem promising, just how willing employees will be to add their 401 (k) proceeds to their pensions is up for debate.
That last point is still up for debate.
The big profit picture How soon before Warner and DC Entertainment announce a new project is up for debate, but I'm expecting to hear something by next year's San Diego Comic - Con.
We've known for decades that it lives in the gut, but whether or not it's a beneficial or pathogenic organism is still up for debate.
When Canada and the EU first sat down to hammer out a trade deal in 2009, the Europeans insisted the provinces be at the table, since many of the topics up for debate — procurement, labour mobility, agriculture — lie within provincial jurisdiction.
Since then, additional high - profile studies have come out — including an article, published in the journal of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, which found no evidence that brain games improve everyday cognition — but the topic is still very much up for debate.
The new deal essentially shelves the issue, leaving it up for debate sometime down the road, possibly by the special Congressional committee.
It's still up for debate how much Airbnb is contributing to the housing crisis.
What isn't up for debate is that Tesla is behind on their Model 3 production, has never posted a profit, and is heavily dependent on government subsidies.
In terms of stock market gains, Trump is accurate about the increase, although the exact figure could be up for debate.
Who might be tapped to replace Dauman as chief executive of Viacom, should he get the boot, is up for debate.
And the only reason solar customers» electricity rates are even up for debate is that the installation cap under the old rate was hit last week, six months earlier than the utility estimated.
What sort of relief big foreign banks would get from the bill has been up for debate.
Decisions he made two years ago are suddenly up for debate in the public sphere.
Initially, the validity of this technique was up for debate, but the IRS has approved the technique (IR -2018-32, 2/21/18).
The exact position of testimonials on the landing page is up for debate.
Nevertheless, while the exact date of default is up for debate, most analysts see it as a likely outcome.
Without stronger regulation, which is currently up for debate in the Senate, Wall Street and the big banks will take taxpayers and consumers to the cleaners all over again.
An amendment newly up for debate would require brokers — for the first time — to put their clients» interest ahead of their own.
Preferably they're saying good things, but even that's up for debate.
«This is a simple, practical measure that could make a big difference; I hope the B.C. Liberals will put partisanship aside and put this bill up for debate.
Assuming your numbers are accurate... what percentage of students would actually move to the public system is up for debate.
The answers to how soon and how much they'll go for, however, are still up for debate.
Second, out of everything discussed in this post, I also believe that the correct taxation of forks is the murkiest and most «up for debate» area.
Political Action Committees will be back up for debate before MLAs depart Edmonton for the Christmas break at the end of next week.
«We have the best damn care team in the business — at this point, that's not even up for debate,» Legere said.
What isn't up for debate is that whether your salespeople are getting in early or not, the prospect is conducting more of the journey on their own (even if it's parallel to sales conversations taking place).
Why this matters and how much this matters is up for debate.
But what defines an assault rifle is up for debate.
Of course, I know that's up for debate.
- I am better than you, that isn't up for debate.
As for the Jewish Carpenter who shares these biographical elements, a lot of the core prophecies «fulfilled» by Jesus that define Him as «The Messiah» are up for debate.
That he was the son of god is an entirely different matter, one totally up for debate and not at all an historical fact.
The rest of it is up for debate but the very beginning had to happen because of divine in intervention by something.
The lived experiences of marginalized people should not be up for debate or auditing.
Its amazing how we argue against something deemed to help our citizens, yet if a gun control bill was up for debate people would be in arms (pun intended) about their right to own guns.
A witness is up for debate.
What that «something» is, however, needs to be open to question, and is always up for debate...
Then Hamilton, «an American musical,» is up for debate.
His existance is still up for debate in circles represented with experts.
@John A lot of the core prophecies «fulfilled» by Jesus are up for debate.
Whats up for debate is what purposes these events serve and much to Robertsons dismay, nobody knows that answer.
Before then I didn't know freewill was even up for debate, and if you'd asked me what an Arminian was I'd have guessed one of the bounty hunters from The Empire Strikes Back.
When American bishops of the Catholic Church meet next week, the Church's obligation to regulate marriage may be up for debate.
Jesus the Messiah, however, is still up for debate.
If the bible has significant errors, then almost everything is up for debate including the ministry, miracles, death, and resurrection of Christ.
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