Sentences with phrase «deep disagreements about»

Although previous efforts to reauthorize the education law collapsed under deep disagreements about funding and federal oversight, the latest iteration — called the «Every Student Succeeds Act» — appears to be zooming toward a final vote in the Senate as early as next week.
The implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA); debates about a potential large - scale federal school - choice initiative; and deep disagreements about civil rights enforcement continue to captivate — and roil — all of us involved in education policy, in D.C. and around the nation.
Republican Tony Micciche is a county legislator who has deep disagreements about how the city is run.
And the fact is that even within Orthodoxy there are sharp and deep disagreements about the wisdom of these efforts, of which only Lubavitch's really represents a desire to increase government involvement with religion.
All marriages are «mixed marriages» (in that all couples come from differing family backgrounds and world - views); but when there are deep disagreements about the core meanings of existence, a couple must work doubly hard to establish creative closeness.
BETHESDA, MARYLAND — Fuzzy definitions, deep disagreement about risks and benefits, and an unfortunate acronym: All bedeviled an expert panel as it met here last week to examine whether the United States should fund certain risky pathogen experiments.
But beyond the disagreement about facts, there is another deeper disagreement about values.
With the clock running out on a September 30 deadline to reauthorize the program, the committee's markup yesterday produced a five - year reauthorization bill without a single Democrat in support, and reflected the deep disagreement about how the next five years of MIECHV should look.

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Some of the disagreements about the plan come down to deep questions of values and goals.
Sports superiority is obviously a light example, but on the deepest religious questions about life, we are bound to experience similar disagreements, aren't we?
But to expect that the global ethic can tell us something important about our responsibilities to far - off future generations when deep disagreements keep it from being specific on our responsibilities to prenatal life strikes me as moral leapfrog.
That the two Niebuhrs could each interpret the Manchurian situation in 1932 as tragic and yet come to differing conclusions about the proper American response shows that using the concept of tragedy in ethical reflection hardly resolves disagreements, but may simply shift them to a deeper level.
Since Hunsinger does not respond to that charge, I am afraid our disagreements are so deep as to include what it is we're trying to disagree about.
If you find someone that shares these very private feelings, then you can live with peripheral differences, even major disagreements, because deep down you feel the same way about life — about what really matters in life!
There may be deep disagreement among these groups about the right approach to education reform, but one thing should be plain to everyone: no child's learning ever benefited from a denial of instruction.
Part of the problem is that many teachers believe their actions are deeply moral so if anyone questions their choices, they go off the deep end (there are few small disagreements about reading instruction these days).
The root of my disagreement with Ekins and Forsyth thus concerns the legitimate extent of interpretation, which sits on top of a deeper disagreement not about the existence of parliamentary sovereignty, but about the nature of the doctrine.
Look for deeper meaning — Often, disagreements about money are not really what they seem.
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