Sentences with phrase «around debating points»

Later we will have title cards introducing important figures, sunlight slanting through dusty air, John Williams» reliably intrusive music telling us how to feel, and many — far too many — scenes of men in chin whiskers sitting around debating points of law.

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The state government has extended its discounted charges at the Utah Point bulk handling facility by another year, to help junior miners continue exporting iron ore, as debate around the sale of the port continues.
«We'd prefer to just be helping people get from point A to point B, but when the company starts to succeed, in a city, or in a country, or around the world, you start to get brought into more and more of these political debates
Of these three items, the debate usually centers around Point 2 and Point 3.
I saw D'Souza in a few life panel debates and came away shaking my head at how this guy twists view points around to make them fit his agenda.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims has addressed the RBB Economics Conference in Sydney backing competition reforms proposed by the Harper Review Panel - three points were highlighted: (1) need to make a choice about s 46 - clearly preferencing a change to an SLC approach; (2) need to extend the Act to cover more government activities; (3) need to debate and decide the issues around competition advocacy and market studies.
One group of fans was passing around a joint and debating the finer points of the NFL's drug policy.
And whilst you are entirely on point when you say DB represents only potential and is nowhere near the finished article I can promise you if he scores a deciding goal for us tomorrow then the debate will snowball, and if he starts knocking a few in for us in the coming months there will be a shed load of revisionist theories being flung around.
simple point: if runners up plus fa cup was enough to close the discussion on wenger sticking around... fine i could live with that... does nt it follows that 4th place and no fa cup would be enough to force him out... qed... that leaves 3rd place with or without cup and 4th pace with cup to debate whether he deserves to stay on or not... 3rd place with a cup would be enough for me (just) the other two and he should do the decent thing and resign
Sunder, One of the problems with the internet debates, especially those around controversial or hotly contested issues, is that the parties very often do not actually appear to engage with each other at all - they merely stand on their own ground shouting to the world about their particular take on a point and fail to actually listen to what others are saying... the classic examples of this is the «debate» about the promotion of women in the European elections and the «debate» about grammar schools - both on Conservative Home.
Because the subject has never been discussed, debated, or mourned, it still stands as a central point in the critique of China's government around the world.
The entire debate around extending the operation of Indian Point becomes even more important when you consider its role in meeting the EPA's Clean Power Plan.
This is a great point and one that has been ignored in the public debate around fracking in New York.
I'm asking why the debate is so often framed around a point that it would appear can not possibly be relevant, rather than those that might be.
A central point of debate is whether an ethics reform bill should severely restrict the amount of money lobbyists can spend wining, dining, and escorting members of Congress around the globe, or whether these expenditures and outright gifts should continue to be allowed as long as they are fully disclosed.
They pointed out that she had been present at Prime Minister's Questions yesterday, and also took part in a Westminster Hall debate at around 3 pm.
While whether E3 is going to be around in the next few is a constant subject of debate right now, at this point in time no other event in this industry delivers that kind of message, and Sony knew every note it had to hit to get there.
The two starting points to the intrigue are an in - house debate around a new art installation, a luminous square, in search of a media gimmick to augment the museum's inclusive profile (and please donors) and a more personal one that involves a street scam, which sees Christian's wallet and phone... plus his heirloom cufflinks, stolen through an impressively contrived drama that could even be considered street art for its ingenious execution.
Around the same time, my seventh graders began playing a non-digital debate game — complete with teams, a point system and a leaderboard.
The contours of this debate suggest a relatively strong consensus around the importance of making new state investments in higher education (or, alternatively, the estimated $ 163 million price tag is so absurdly low that cost hardly seems an issue — a point I discuss further below).
While the all - consuming political debate around Brexit rages on, the state of the arts in schools is approaching crisis point.
All longevity - risk sharing schemes can trace themselves back to historical tontines... the author deserves brownie points for bringing a debate to Canada that is taking place globally around these issues (Australia for example).»
There are plenty of other arguments and debates going on around the Internet for both sides, but the point is that it has become a hot topic, and one that has had huge ramifications on the gaming market with the introduction of things like Online Passes and even the removal of content from the game itself.
Earlier this week Bungie did a couple of things, one we can deem pretty damn necessary, and the other is adding to a large debate that's going on around video games at this point in time.
I would argue that this portrait of a young Kellie Jones points to the extensive creative dialogues to come between this exhibition — the most significant and informed contribution to debates around black art to date — and a new generation of UK artists.
The latter is best known for installing a two - mile «Repellant Fence» of 26 balloons along the U.S. - Mexico border; at the Whitney, it will show «A Very Long Line,» an immersive and discordant video projection that spins around all four walls of a room to convey the point of view of a passenger in a car driving along that same hotly - debated / contentious border.
The point is simply that finding a warmer ocean around the medieval period shouldn't have much weight in debate about relative surface temperatures.
I'm not really taking sides here, but pointing out that for the underlying support of the «don't worry» argumentation here to be effective, IMHO, the premise must be that the previous 5 extinctions were caused by sentient beings that knew and debated the consequences of their actions, thus everything turned out OK»cause there's still sentient beings around to choose their fate.
Much evidence pointed to a large volcanic eruption around AD 536, with no evidence of one in in AD 540, and there was much debate over its climatic effects.
For a great overview of both sides of the argument (framed around the biofuels industry), I recommend you look at two Green Inc. posts framing the debate, one today on the industry point of view that intensified agriculture can cut land use, and one from last week on the opposing view.
But it would be a distracting mistake to shape the debate around rising inundation risk in such regions as a finger - pointing exercise related to greenhouse gases.
So he would choose two points and say, look, no warming is taking place, knowing that all the other points you chose in the 20 years around it would not support his case, but he was just wanting to win that debate on television.
Debate revolved around, inter alia: reference years used; whether to discuss these two concepts in a single bullet point, which, some said, would lead to confusion among policy makers; placement of text on temperature change; and use of the term «pre-industrial.»
Natural gas is the pivot point around which the energy debate revolves today: Cheap gas means renewables struggle, but no gas means more coal.
Accusations of cherry - picking — that is, carefully choosing data to support a particular point — are constantly being hurled around by all sides of the climate change debate.
There is little debate that the top layer of oceans around the world have warmed since 1993, and scientists point to this as one of the main drivers of sea level rise.
Mazza also addresses concerns around the food versus fuel debate, acknowledging that there is a very real concern when energy needs start to compete with the need of folks to eat, but he also points out that, contrary to recent headlines, fuels are hardly the only factor driving up the price of food:
The supply / demand issue around articling is being debated extensively, as Garry Wise points out.
The respective debates around articling and LAO unionization will certainly feature prominently in any submissions made on these points, and it is possible that any changes to these areas will have significant impacts on the job stability and employment prospects of lawyers in Ontario.
As such, the comments point to the divisions that could be forming around the bitcoin community, even as it tries to put more contentious scaling debates in the past.
Most people don't sit around and read the Minnesota divorce statutes and debate the finer points of property division with friends at a dinner party.
The fact that we debate what the aforesaid should entail, and that there are those who feel free to spin the meaning of «full service» around, until it stops at a point on their commission wheel that works with their perception of a marketable rate of commission, hurts our credibility as an industry.
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