Sentences with phrase «debatable issues in»

Inequality for gay and lesbian people is no longer a debatable issue in either church or state.

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I don't know of anywhere else in the world where * evolution * is a debatable issue!
The debatable issue, of course, is whether (1) is in fact consistent with (3).
But I still think all this back - and - forth does is use dozens of debatable facts to cloud the main issue: Both Tony and Julie need help, and all the arguing does is give them a distraction from addressing their own responsibilities in the mess they have created together.
Well, that's a debatable issue, and we'll look at in more in two weeks.
In fact, which is a better choice becomes a debatable issue for them!
Yet much of the document in fact focused on the debatable desirability of the goals of synthetic biology, and on the need to acknowledge the complexities and uncertainties involved in designing novel living organisms — issues which concern many of those working in synthetic biology and which can and should be the subject of open debate.
The relative lack of difficulty in the turn - based combat is a more debatable issue.
And while the degree to which any particular factor gets blame or credit for widening or narrowing the gaps is debatable, the authors in this issue of The State Education Standard agree that differences in educational opportunity play a key role.
The bad thing about this is that, outside of issuing commands, there is no challenge to the game and, in some sections, it's debatable as to whether there is even a game to play at all.
In Gavin's case it was not the issue that wasn't debatable, it was the person (Spencer in the case I know ofIn Gavin's case it was not the issue that wasn't debatable, it was the person (Spencer in the case I know ofin the case I know of).
Though the various rulings in Jimenez are not extreme, many seem quite debatable and likely would have been subject to more debate absent all the other issues that the Jimenez panel had to deal with here.
Addressing privacy issues, Forbes said the panel had evidence that many consumers don't want their transactions advertised on the web or otherwise, and that, at the very least, it was debatable whether the current consent clauses were adequate enough to display the disputed information on the Internet in accordance with privacy legislation.
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