Sentences with phrase «earlier point in the debate»

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But when the two discussed their relationship — Gurwitch is now an investor in DryBar — at Houston's inaugural Circular Summit earlier this month, both agreed it was a debate over this seemingly minor matter that represented a turning point in their relationship.
There is just no point in debating people who have had lies and stupidity engrained in them from an early age.
When people debate Rodgers» legacy at Anfield, his fans will point the 2013/14 season as an incredible achievement — one that, in many ways, would ultimately cost him his job as it was a title challenge that came much earlier than expected; the club were ahead of schedule in terms of building a competitive side, and the emotional turmoil of ultimately losing out on the final day of the season meant there was simply no recovery.
Throughout the debate, Faso often pointed to Professor Teachout's liberal policy prescriptions and highlighted that she does not know the district or issues that are important to voters, in part, because she only moved here and registered to vote her earlier this year.
The candidates for Queens borough president faced off in their first major televised debate earlier tonight on NY1, discussing the future of Willets Point, stop - and - frisk and the lasting controversy over term limits.
While Spitzer argued early on in the debate that «ad hominem attacks at this point are really not appropriate for this campaign,» the former governor pushed Stringer on his record.
Clegg's star rises in great TV showdown The Daily Telegraph - Robert Winnett and Andrew Porter Nick Clegg was last night emerging as the early winner of the first televised leaders» debate, exploiting his equal billing to score points off both Gordon Brown and David Cameron.
Klein, who is 54, has not responded to Gay City News» requests for comment — either during the legislative session or now as the primary campaign is winding up — but in a recent debate on NY1 defended his progressive credentials by pointing to his key role in enacting the governor's new gun control law early last year and in funding pre-K education this year.
Feted, beloved, and at times «progressive» as it may be, Pixar is not immune to similarly «bloggy» issues regarding political correctness; a debate over the absence of female lead characters in their films began earlier this year and remains a valid and popular talking point.
Earlier this week Bungie did a couple of things, one we can deem pretty damn necessary, and the other is adding to a large debate that's going on around video games at this point in time.
Her essay points to the particular climate of the late 1960s and early 1970s in which artists grappled with central issues of civil rights, gender politics, and anti-war movements — battles that are still questioned and debated today.
In the early «Composite drawings» such as Warhol Flowers, Lichtenstein's Pointed Hand (1965), we can see evidence of the playful, rebellious mindset that would eventually contribute so much to contemporary debates over authorship, authenticity and the individual.
While Peter Theil makes a valid point about warmists refusing to debate, you can tell he's not paying a great deal of attention to the subject when he says:» The hockey stick that Al Gore predicted in the early 2000s on the climate has not happened.»
Well, Peter, that's pretty much what I was saying earlier in this thread: although there may be some theoretical value in debating the merits or demerits of the SCC, there's no practical point when most of the world has no serious interest in reducing emissions and therefore is not going to make use of it.
Case in point: when Medvedev visited Tomsk last winter [early 2010], he called the global - warming debate «some kind of tricky campaign made up by some commercial structures to promote their business projects.»
Lehrman says her early interest in science sparked a deep appreciation of accountability and public transparency, pointing to the 1975 Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA, when geneticists debated the potential dangers of biomedical research in an attempt to raise public awareness, as particularly inspirational.
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