Sentences with phrase «debated questions of»

Should you include an objective on your resume or not is one of the most debated questions of recent times.
As might be expected by a clash of polarized ideologies debating the question of taxing the rich, no resolution was found or maybe even seriously looked for.
On the hotly debated question of Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics, the synod's report offers a solution of the «penitential path» or a period of reflection and penance which would allow the partners in a second marriage to receive communion.
Whichever scholar has the better argument, they agree that the decision focused the debate over slavery and introduced into the already heady brew of issues involved in that debate the question of the scope of judicial power under the Constitution.
They are debating the question of whether she should pose nude for Playboy.
When The New York Times Magazine asked Nixon the often - debated question of where upstate begins, the Democratic candidate cited Ithaca — about a four - hour drive from New York City and far beyond most commonly cited borders for the start of upstate.
For over one hundred years, scientists have debated the question of the origins of the lymphatic system — a parallel system to the blood vessels that serves as a conduit for everything from immune cells to fat molecules to cancer cells.
Researchers and scholars have long debated the question of «nature vs. nurture» — whether our genetics or the environment (be it natural and social) has a greater influence on our traits.
Wendy and Darwan debate the question of arranged marriage versus the good old American do - it - yourself plan, and the movie doesn't particularly take sides, depicting the merits and demerits of each.
Debate of the Century: One of the Biggest Threats to Education Today is School Segregation (Sonia Park) Moderated by former secretary of education in the Obama administration, John B. King, Jr, Professor Sheryll Cashin of Georgetown University and Dr. Howard Fuller of Marquette University debated the question of how to prioritize the challenges of equity and opportunity in education policy.
NOTE: During this time, the city of New York Mills (close to where Bauck's kennel is located) held the «Great American Think - Off,» debating questions of substance.
And there's the Spiral Group, which originated just before the 1963 March on Washington, when several African - American artists — among them Emma Amos, Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis, as well as Hale Woodruff, who taught at New York University — gathered in Greenwich Village to debate the question of whether and how to insert the politics of race into their work.
While the guests varied on the feasibility of global governance of long - term deployment, there was a consensus that new governance structures are needed to manage research and to continue to debate questions of ethics, political consequences, and material risk.
The problem with this approach is that it seems to skirt the hotly debated question of whether there is actually a (serious) problem requiring a solution in the first place,
In fact, five years later, Mac or PC remains the second - favorite debate question of legal technologists.
Of course, nothing ever changes — back when I was in grade school, we dealt with the same issue, debating the question of whether we should use calculators or memorize our multiplication tables.

Not exact matches

Trump's long - running feud with Fox News - turned - NBC News anchor Megyn Kelly began after the first presidential primary debate, when he tweeted that «she had blood coming out of her wherever» while Kelly was questioning him.
The question of whether the law actually requires putting shareholders first has been subject to hot debate.
I know it is not comfortable to be caught in a highly emotional debate, and many of you have received questions from customers.
That is a question no - one seems to be asking in the debate over solar - power subsidies, or the bigger question of who pays for the state government's debt binge.
Of course, it's never good to start a debate simply to cause a ruckus or play devil's advocate — «It's not just about questioning simply to stir the pot.
There have been just two questions on income inequality asked so far during the debates — one of which was directed at Sen. Rand Paul right before a commercial break (he focused on Federal Reserve policy), and the other which was for Gov. Mike Huckabee (who bemoaned general government incompetence).
Sure, at debates, like last night's great one in Milwaukee, candidates are always asked questions that begin with, «As president, will you...» but we all know that presidents alone can't really do anything but put their socks on or, in more recent years, play a lot of golf.
It's also worth noting that of the 42 questions asked during the most recent Democratic presidential debate, hosted by MSNBC, only five were about the economy, taxes or jobs (not including one about Hillary Clinton's paid speeches to Wall Street firms).
This question, however, is a subject of exhaustive debate, particularly among performance artists.
For Trent Porter, certified financial planner and owner of Priority Financial Partners, the question of investment philosophy brings to mind the active - versus - passive debate.
That ad uses video clip from Trump's attack on Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in protest of her questioning of him at a debate of Republican presidential contenders last August when he said afterward that blood was «coming out of her eyes, coming out of her wherever.»
Debate brings clarification of complex questions and data.
This question of anonymity is one of the biggest debates surrounding trolls.
It's a fraught question with passionately argued cases on both sides of the debate.
It made a rare public statement in July 2015, when it co-signed a Reddit post in favour of an increase in block size — an ongoing technical question the bitcoin community is debating.
Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton responds to a question during the town hall debate at Washington University on October 9, 2016 in St Louis, Missouri.
However arguments around the «burning question of our time» as Munk Debate moderator Rudyard Griffiths expressed it, was a chance to view champions on both sides of the economic trenches go at it hand to hand.
«While his contributions to deep questions in physics were profound, he also contributed to a wide array of extremely important contemporary debates and issues — things such as artificial intelligence, the building of a fair society, pitfalls and problems thrown up by disruptive technologies of tomorrow.
That question has been the subject of a fiery debate across Canada ever since federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau proposed changes to small business tax rules.
His questioning of the presumed superiority of prestigious schools — students may fare better at less - elite institutions where their self - esteem takes less of a beating — adds a provocative wrinkle to the hot debate over education.
«Instead of spending months or even years on a hunch that may turn out to be wrong, you're able to answer your questions really quickly — to stop debating in the abstract, and start making progress.»
One of these debates that has become very in vogue recently is the question of longform or shortform content?
Not so long ago, that was a question for Wall Street analysts and venture capitalists to debate among themselves, being of little interest to anyone else.
The intensity of those meetings and the kinds of questions that we debated
Michael Dell, chief executive officer of his self - named computer company, knows on whose side he stands amid the great encryption debate — the question of whether tech companies should supply certain governments with access to their users» encrypted communications.
Earlier this year, he notoriously tussled with U.S. National Security Agency director Michael Rogers over the question of whether law enforcement should have access to peoples» private communications, a debate now raging between Washington D.C. and Silicon Valley.
It's not an easy question to answer, mostly because both sides of the debate come to the table with some convincing arguments.
We at the Bank of Canada are grappling with this question, and it is being debated by economists and policy - makers around the world.
This debate raises profound questions — probably not for the last time — about the effectiveness of the Fed's easy - money policy.
That's the question at the heart of a debate over whether consumers deserve access to free loaner vehicles when their own vehicles are under recall for a safety defec
As the debate has taken on a decidedly Asia focus, with some recent studies and popular media coverage pointing to investors from Asia as one of the drivers of Vancouver's soaring housing prices, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) has written a background document aggregating the available facts, outlining similar challenges in other jurisdictions, and raising the question: Is public policy required?
These sorts of questions will continue to be debated by investors as regulators work to improve market structure.
Last year in one of my blog posts I argued that although I remained very skeptical about the sustainability of the China growth model I nonetheless believed that China bulls could make a plausible argument but were failing to do so largely because they did not address the three questions that were fundamental to the debate on the sustainability of the Chinese growth model.
Federal Government MPs who support a constitutional monarchy question an address by the Prime Minister to the Australian Republican Movement, criticising the timing of the speech amid debate about power prices, pensions, and the economy.
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