Shadow Leader of the House Theresa May asked why the Government has failed to
find time for a debate on the economy, and then teased Harriet Harman for good measure:
Not exact matches
Bowen, who writes a blog
for Santa Clara University's Institute of Sports Law and Ethics,
finds Bisconti not only reads his work, but takes the
time to understand and even
debate it.
Conversely, a President can be
found guilty of a crime by trial, but not impeached... maybe... it's a
debate for another
time...
The
Times picks up the Rockefeller Drug Law
debate in the AG's race and
finds «little evidence» that Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice voiced support
for reforms
debated in Albany last year.
The
debate provided the most contentious moments of a 2017 race
for City Hall that, with few established political figures running and only one Republican candidate, has at
times struggled to
find a pulse.
That said, given the fast - track results that often arise from their introduction, it would be useful
for the House to
find time to
debate prescriptive quotas
for Westminster.»
The new
findings, published in JCI Insight by a team of University of Michigan researchers, come at a critical
time for the
debate over the future of U.S. federal research funding.
It looks like this
debate will go on
for a long
time, but in the meantime, you should know that the famed importance of eating breakfast may not be
founded in bulletproof research — the truth is that nobody knows
for sure if breakfast is an absolute must or you could have a healthy and fulfilled life without having it regularly.
The question of who should pay
for dinner on the first date has been
debated for the longest
time, but we haven't yet
found a definitive answer that everybody can agree on.
This allows me to segue seamlessly into The Child in
Time and its educational
debates... Campbell Moore played Charles, who despite writing a government paper on the need
for more rigid discipline
for children, rejects society and runs off into the woods in a desperate bid to
find his own inner child.
Washington, D.C. — With the
debate over standardized testing reaching a fever pitch, a new report from the Center
for American Progress
finds a culture of testing and test preparation across many schools and districts, with students in analyzed school districts assessed as many as 20
times per year in the classroom.
In short — having
found some members of our Twitter
debate last week concerned with the competition
for writing
time of so many publishing duties, I'm wondering if a profit - sharing arrangement of this kind might ease that problem or make it worse?
Since I decided to dip my toe into the
debate for the first
time six months ago, I have
found the climate science underwhelming and its doom - and - gloom scenarios not credible.
Whether any newspaper should involve itself repeatedly with any pressure group is a matter
for debate; it would be deeply perturbing to
find that a paper as eminent as The
Times could allow a small NGO, particularly one whose sources of financing are unknown, a high degree of influence.»
This allows the appropriate cost benefit analysis (maybe this is getting to far into politics) that should be significantly more useful
for the main
debate than these temperature predictions that we have and takes many unpredictable factors out of the equation and if we have a full chain of logic it should be easier to
find — because
time as opposed to amount of carbon related models leave you asking questions like «what will happen to technology»
«I don't know», «we haven't
found it yet», «we need to reopen the
debate» or «we need 10 years of consistent study» (the mantra of GWB, stated at a
time which the IPCC had been in formation
for 9 years...) is insufficient and merely returns back to the reliance on the problem of induction or, even less noble, a simple cop - out.
We
find that people are on polar opposite sides of this
debate and often
times for reasons that don't make sense.