Sentences with phrase «debate about arming»

Ivey says he's worried the debate about arming school employees is overshadowing the more important need for resource officers in every school.
The mass shooting at a Parkland high school has reignited the debate about arming teachers at schools.
Ecuador, 26 October My country believes that the international community should deepen the debate about armed UAVs and fully autonomous armed robots.

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Its amazing how we argue against something deemed to help our citizens, yet if a gun control bill was up for debate people would be in arms (pun intended) about their right to own guns.
Ethical debates about the conduct of war have long questioned the legitimacy of «force protection» as an operating principle for those engaged in armed conflict.
The response to arming teachers as a way to combat school shootings sounds like any other debate about guns.
He mentioned the four debates he had initiated on arms industry corruption, though appeared to develop amnesia when quizzed about arms industry subsidies, forgetting for example, that a pamphlet written by him in September 2009 had said that government insurance for arms exports was an indirect subsidy to the arms industry «difficult to justify on wider policy grounds».
Bloomberg needs nine of them onboard in order to win the vote that's now scheduled for Thursday at 1:30 p.m. And if the City Council thought they were under pressure during last spring's debate over congestion pricing, they're about to learn what serious arm - twisting feels like.
One month ago today, our country was once again devastated by a senseless act of gun violence that has left the entire nation grieving the loss of innocent lives and thrown us into heated debates about constitutional rights, arming teachers, and mental illness and violence.
We've all spotted the ageing Canary Wharf CEO out and about with a stunning model on his arm and debated just how high he's punching above his weight!
The debates can be ferocious, Hess writes, but «seen from an arm's length removed, the diagnoses generally amount to a concession that everyone can more or less go on about their business, so long as we demand more, do more, and spend more.»
Debating about an e-reader, trying to find e-books that don't cost an arm and a leg, or wonder which apps work with your system?
The debate about what the data suggests has largely been one of name - calling and strong - arming.
Scientists, journalists and politicians are all vulnerable to the view that debates about science consist merely of arming the argument about «What is to be Done» with the imperative: «Something Must be Done about...».
There is currently much debate in the media and the armed services themselves about whether the «military covenant» has been broken, with complaints about poor equipment, inferior housing and lack of proper healthcare for service personnel.
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