Sentences with phrase «contentious point»

This is probably the most contentious point, allow me to explain.
Although the device is somewhat finalized, a few contentious points remain with regard to the physical design.
And, although it's a somewhat contentious point, many experts believe kibble is better for dental health.
The section on tools and rules for implementing the agreement has several contentious points.
Next we'll move on to perhaps the most contentious point - design, after all, a wearable has to look good, doesn't it?
This is undoubtedly one of the more contentious points.
But in this year's negotiations, labor was more closely aligned with Republicans on some of the most contentious points of the bill: how often to test students, what constraints to put on opting out of exams and how states should rate schools.
In relation to Bitcoin, this has been contentious point for a number of months as a reasonable scaling solution was sought.
Another particularly contentious point in the current debate over European human rights is subsidiarity, which for better or worse has become linked to questions related to the authority of the Court.
An especially contentious point was the dropping of classroom prayer to accommodate the secular university setting.
One of the other contentious points that was being brought up on the Facebook page is when the amiibo cards we saw in the last Nintendo Direct would be available for consumers to purchase.
They also highlight several of the specifically contentious points holding up consensus including,...
Audio output on smartwatches is a pretty contentious point.
The dimpled back is one of the most contentious points of the phone amongst those online, though, and looks somewhat unattractive in photos.
The second stick is definitely the most contentious point in the New 3DS» feature list.
I don't see how it's such a contentious point.
It's a contentious point for any mother, often because of what other mothers say about it.
They are not mutually exclusive, but there are contentious points.
One contentious point was that Pluto and its companion Charon would have become a double planet.
Over the week, they hashed out contentious points and brought new ideas to light.
The size is something of a contentious point.
Now, surprisingly, using the vacuum to kill fleas is a contentious point amongst the flea - killing fraternity.
For the inquiry to retain — or, more accurately, obtain — public confidence, raising issues will not suffice; the most rigorous cross examination of contentious points must be pursued.
HCR's intervention to assist with the contentious points in the CTA was invaluable and he was also able to act as an intermediary between warring third parties!
The judgment was largely as expected, although the decision that the Government would not have to consult devolved Parliaments is quite a contentious point, which is likely to come as a great relief to the Department for Exiting the EU.
The contentious point falls on the fingerprint scanner, as the location isn't optimal, but that's not a deal breaker given that the phones support iris scanning too.
For most users this will be plenty of space, but the storage limitation has always been a contentious point for some OnePlus fans, as it feels like the brand continually flies in the face of its own «Never Settle» mantra when it comes to expandable space.
Implementing a standardized method for returning lost or stolen crypto has long been a contentious point of debate in the crypto community, for some view any such action as going against the values of Blockchain's supposedly inherently immutable nature.
Even defining what «urban» means even ended up being a contentious point.
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