Sentences with phrase «debate over the boundary»

The debate over the boundary review has overshadowed an imminent threat to British democracy.
The field of bioethics has addressed a broad swathe of human inquiry, ranging from debates over the boundaries of life (e.g. abortion, euthanasia), surrogacy, the allocation of scarce health care resources (e.g. organ donation, health care rationing) to the right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons.

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Many of the challenges that urban regions face spill over the boundaries of municipal governments — none more so than in the current Ontario debate over public transit.
Westminster had been awash with rumours the DUP could be won over to back the Tories in return for a promise of a new airport, but these were scotched when Nigel Dodds tweeted: «The DUP will be voting in the Boundary debate against the reduction of NI seats from 18 to 16.»
And starting next year, he'll go through several politically thorny issues such as a possible veto of newly drawn state and federal district boundaries as well as the debate over hydrofracking.
The wisdom of continuing without such cooperative planning is attracting new scrutiny now, when there is broader interest than usual in the city's education landscape because of a politically charged debate over traditional school boundaries and the future of neighborhood schools.
It's a debate that includes disputes over whether charter schools — untied to neighborhood boundaries — should be leveraged to help integrate public schools racially and socioeconomically, whether poor students benefit more from diverse classrooms, and whether charters are indeed less integrated than their district school counterparts.
There are significant debates over when to mark the starting point or lower boundary of the Anthropocene in the time scale.
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