Sentences with phrase «angry debate»

Every way you turn right now there is angry debate about guns.
During the heated and often angry debate in Commons committee, Smith claimed the government had consulted the Electoral Commission, fulfilled its statutory obligations and insisted there was «widespread support» among parties in Northern Ireland for no backdating of transparency other than from July 2017.
Labour MPs turned out in force on Wednesday to help defeat a parliamentary motion calling for Tony Blair to be held to account for allegedly misleading parliament over the Iraq war by 439 votes to 70, after a sometimes angry debate.
(Cue angry debate over whether fast - moving people infected by a «rage virus» should be considered zombies.)
The National Education Association has announced the first recipients of a fund that supports state and local projects to improve teaching — the latest salvo in a push to reorient itself during a time of rapid change in K - 12 education that has produced angry debates, exhausted and sometimes frustrated teachers, and left state and local affiliates scrambling to respond.
That and «September 11» at MoMA PS1 turned a sad anniversary from angry debate or self - serving patriotism to contemplation and actual urban renewal.
Indiana's new Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), passed in the wake of legal same - sex marriage for Hoosiers, caused widespread and angry debate.
An angry debate has raged juxtaposing the harvesting of fetal body parts by Planned Parenthood abortionists with the trophy hunting of «Cecil» the Zimbabwean lion.
Several senior Democrats cited Cuomo's refusal to defend Clinton against Sanders» continuing attacks on her acceptance of more than $ 600,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs, during an interview with MSNBC's Chris Matthews after Thursday night's angry debate, as evidence that the state's Democratic establishment had failed to strongly rally to her side.
After a caucus Thursday, there was an angry debate during the Legislature session about bringing the measure to the floor for a vote.
But these rulings, though seemingly definitive, have done little to quell the angry debate, which has severe implications for American public health.
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