Sentences with phrase «debatable aspect»

Its looks have been panned, but the more debatable aspect will come to the software.
There were several people saying that Ronda was being discussed as the next opponent for Cyborg, including Cyborg herself and Meisha Tate... but you know, don't let the facts started by the people who were there interfere with your pro-Ronda narrative (despite your assertions that you're not a fan, you sure as hell are all - in on any side of the story that favors her, even when there is clearly a debatable aspect to it).
The only debatable aspect about him was simply, is he God in human flesh?
In its less debatable aspects it will be introduced here.
did have some debatable aspects to do with the calculations and the lads quickly picked up my gaffe in saying the pre-1976 / GPCS temperature data did have a downward trend overlooking the fact that M&Q used data from 1951 not the whole data from the beginning of the La Nina period in 1942; even so, despite there being a slight upward trend from 1951 -1975 [the year before the GPCS], the average temperature for this period is -0.194 C below the anomaly base period of 1961 - 1990; the average temperature from 1981 — 2005 is +0.315 C above the base period average; the average in the period between 1976 — 1980, the period of the GPCS, is 29.2 C above the base period average; accusations of cherry picking and the artificiality of using seperate regressions for the pre and post GPCS period were levied; a Chow Test needs to be done;

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All this is truly valid and profoundly serious, however debatable the external aspects of hippiedom may be.
The ideal aspect of transcendence makes all of our projects questionable, all causes penultimate, all plans debatable.
Whether it counts under «necessary» or «for convenience» is debatable, but one of the more controversial aspects of the exclusive pumping debate is that many working mothers are adopting the practice.
With contributions from top scientists, policy developers, and industry leaders, including Van Jones, Bill Ritter, Michael Crichton, Gavin Schmidt, and Sue Tierney, IQ2US brings an array of diverse perspectives to a nuanced, and still much debatable, aspect of American and global policy.
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