Sentences with phrase «fierce debate between»

Nevada's solar market has grown quickly in recent years, setting off a fierce debate between the state's major utility NV Energy and solar advocates as the rapid expansion of solar installations maxed out the state's 235 MW net metering cap earlier this summer.

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The latest GOP presidential debate shows that the party's 2016 nomination race has turned into a fierce battle between Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.
One party insider said there has been a fierce debate within the Miliband circle between those who believe that the reforms are a key test of his leadership and that a failure to introduce radical change would substantially damage his credibility - and those who feel he risks putting the party's financial viability at risk by allowing union members to opt out of their so - called political levy contributions to the party.
The story also dives into the fierce debate now brewing between scientists over how tick - borne illness is transmitted, detected and defined.
* / Drawing connections between the past and present often sparks fierce debates within the American political landscape.
As a result, while debates between teachers» unions and reform - minded Democrats have been fierce, they have also largely stayed within the bounds of Democratic convention, with even Democrats for Education Reform seeking to temper criticism of teachers» unions by embracing «reform» unionism and denouncing Republican efforts to curtail collective bargaining.
YES, the noise is fierce and terribly exascerbated by the debates between doomsayers and and deniers.
For more than a decade, a fierce debate about peak oil has been raging between those who think a peak in global oil production is at hand and those who think the world is not close to running out of oil.
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