A pool... that's
always subject for debate between hubby and wife!
Not exact matches
And I do appreciate your inability to address the
subject at hand, instead choosing to go
for a shallow, puerile ad hominem —
always the sign of failure in a
debate.
This is an ongoing
subject of
debate for fans, and opinions often seem to shift from one week to the next, especially in the reactive, attention - hungry echo chamber of social media, but my view has
always been that Mourinho is not the manager United should appoint.
Whether these players rebelled solely
for a fatter pay - check or if they jacked their wage demands knowing that Arsene would not relent and allow them to be sold to another club will
always be
subject to
debate.
The
subject of which has better coaches: private or public school
always seems to spark some petty good
debate but my experience and insight into the differences between private and public school sports is a
subject that I have spent some time studying
for the last year, and I have made some really profound discoveries.
Colgate's Stand Our company has
always been a proponent of thoughtful public
debate and no topic is more near and dear to our hearts than protecting children so we are grateful
for the opportunity to make our position on the
subject crystal clear.
Our company has
always been a proponent of thoughtful public
debate and no topic is more near and dear to our hearts than protecting children so we are grateful
for the opportunity to make our position on the
subject crystal clear.
I don't think there should be any
subjects that, I know, religion tends to be kind of the elephant in the room very often, and when you start
debating those kinds of things, but I'm
always up
for a conversation; which I think is the most important thing to remember, when you're having a discussion — with gigantic ironic quotes around it, a «conversation with someone» — is to make it a conversation, not falling into the trap of thinking the person you're talking to is an idiot, because they might believe something idiotic.
Their refusal to
subject these proposals to full public scrutiny, robust
debate and up - or - down votes is a compelling reason
for them to hand back control to local governments, where it has
always belonged.
Nintendo is known to
always suffer from supply shortages
for its products, and whether that is intentional or simply bad market analysis is
always the
subject of
debate.
The work of epidemiologists Wilkinson and Pickett (2009) has illuminated the impact of this rise in inequality bringing an array of evidence in their book, The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies
Always do Better, to reach conclusions that have been the
subject of considerable
debate and critique (
for a good review see Rowlingson, 2011).