On and on went the seemingly
endless debate at New Orleans» own Finn McCool's Irish Pub until owner and Belfast expat Pauline Patterson joined the craic (Irish Gaelic for «chat») with, «Okay, okay, you guys, I'll tell you what we'll do.
Not exact matches
Western culture has been plunged into seemingly
endless debates about what is art, or what is philosophy, or what is theology, and over and over again those who stirred such
debates arrived
at the answer that there are no answers.
And yet, when one looks back
at the last 15 months — a period in which school reform has been
at the forefront of American life, from «Race to the Top» to Waiting for Superman to the
endless coverage of Michelle Rhee or the union fight in Wisconsin — what becomes clear is that we haven't been having a national
debate about learning; we've been having a national
debate about labor law.
The New York Times «s Randy Kennedy gives the Robins - Zwirner suit the once - over with little new to add to the seemingly
endless debate about collectors vs. profiteers (
at least we're getting a change of nomenclature from the rather tired «speculators.»)
I find spending
at least some of my time helping SkS more satisfying than empty and repetitious catharsis spent in an
endless «
debate.»
Romm's intent as a professional blogger working for an advocacy group appears aimed
at making discussion of the Climate Shift report an
endless debate over uncertainty and data, all fixed to a supposed personality clash between researchers, a strategy that he often accuses Republicans of doing on climate science.
The question of the history of Easter Island doesn't drive the
debate at all, any more than large animal biology drives the
endless obsession over polar bears.