Sentences with phrase «big bone of contention»

That's a big bone of contention in health insurance programs generally, not just travel, but it certainly applies to travel.
Defendant's big bone of contention on appeal is an evidentiary issue.
The biggest bone of contention from Southgate's latest England squad was not the exclusion of anyone.
One of Miller's biggest bones of contention is the Metropolitan Transportation Authority payroll tax, which he says is placing an undue financial burden on area businesses.
Their biggest bone of contention is the fact that the videotaped lessons delivered by teacher candidates to their students are contracted out to be scored by Pearson, Inc..
One of the biggest bones of contention in recent years has been the way credit scores are figured.
Which neatly brings me onto my biggest bone of contention: the vehicles.
Guitar Hero vs Rock Band has been one of the biggest bones of contention between the two companies - until allegations of ex-Infinity Ward heads considering defecting to EA came to light.
Yet the preminary BEST study did not even address the attribution question (the biggest bone of contention between IPCC and its skeptics, which Dr. Curry has also addressed separately.
The biggest bone of contention isn't a few tenths of a degree C more or less warming in the northern hemisphere over land in the past 100 years.

Not exact matches

There are a few bones of contention among the Arsenal fanbase, with the perennial argument between the Wenger Out Brigade and the Arsene Knows Best faction usually the biggest of them all.
Well that should make some people happy — Wenger on TV, always a big problem and bone of contention when things aren't going to plan.
Sure, it's plain, but it has to be in order to be compatible across platforms, and THAT, is the biggest consumer bone of contention.
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