Sentences with phrase «common point of contention»

In fact, the question of pipeline capacity is a common point of contention in New England.

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J.P. Morgan's provision for compensating employees who leave to serve in government — a practice so common on Wall Street that it has become known as the proverbial «revolving door» — has become a point of contention in recent years, not only at the bank but for the industry as a whole.
His point that we and the tent caterpillar must both comply with the laws of nature to thrive is compelling, but his comparatively minor contention that this somehow depends on recognizing our common ancestry with the tent caterpillar seems at odds with large chunks of his own observations.
Soul of a Nation can be seen as a primer for the diverse methods of address used by Black artists in their work, and the exhibition's wall text describes this polyphony as a common point of historical contention.
Rather, J - D pounces on an inconsequential error (a secondary inconsistency) in the formulation of a thought (a common enough occurrence on rapidly written blogs) and elevates that to the main point of contention.
Probably one of the most common surprises and points of contention in life insurance underwriting is when, even though your health is perfect, your life insurance quote changes after you apply because your height and weight (build) weren't exactly what they thought they were.
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