Sentences with phrase «heavily over the debate»

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But workers have filed lawsuits over the issue, and it's now become a heavily debated talking point among the presidential candidates.
That's a huge, unlikely number, debated among old - timers when they gather in the shade after games over Coronas and Jackhammers, the sport's unofficial beverage: semi-frozen pineapple or mango juice containers spiked heavily with rum.
And as the Chilcot report hangs heavily over some in the party, Corbyn's principled opposition to the Iraq war may feature in foreign policy debates.
Schneiderman, who has concentrated heavily on environmental cases like Indian Point and the contentious debate over high - volume hydrofracking in the Southern Tier, said the ruling confirms extra caution is needed before re-licensing the plant.
The Bishop's decision caused an uproar in Scranton's heavily unionized Catholic community and reignited the national debate over union protection under state law for teachers in religious schools of all faiths.
In New York, the issue is heavily tied to the ongoing debate over the safety of union versus nonunion construction sites.
The 80 - 63 vote — the fourth time in as many years the heavily Democratic Assembly has approved same - sex nuptials — came as Senate Republicans waged an intense, behind - the - scenes debate over whether to hold their own vote.
In light of the continued debate over Planned Parenthood, hinged heavily on the «abortion issue,» the normalization and realistic treatment of abortion in Obvious Child offers an important perspective for women all over America.
As anyone in education knows, the Common Core debate has become heavily politicized over the past year.
As you said this is heavily debated and has been argued over and over on forums like Vanguard Diehards.
Of course in the end it becomes «it depends» otherwise it wouldn't be heavily debated over and over.
With heavily politicised debates over emissions reductions, loopholes and carbon markets in almost...
Drawing on case studies of past environmental debates such as those over acid rain and ozone depletion, science policy experts Roger Pielke Jr. and Daniel Sarewitz argue that once next generation technologies are available that make meaningful action on climate change lower - cost, then much of the argument politically over scientific uncertainty is likely to diminish.26 Similarly, research by Yale University's Dan Kahan and colleagues suggest that building political consensus on climate change will depend heavily on advocates for action calling attention to a diverse mix of options, with some actions such as tax incentives for nuclear energy, government support for clean energy research, or actions to protect cities and communities against climate risks, more likely to gain support from both Democrats and Republicans.
New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications (HDC) Act has undergone extensive debate in Parliament over 3 years before being passed earlier this year, but appears to have borrowed heavily from some of the least effective aspects of the American Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Law enforcement officials are revisiting proposals that would require tech companies to build backdoor access into electronic devices to allow for better access to data in criminal investigations, reports The New York Times.This is an issue that was heavily debated following the 2016 legal dispute between Apple and the FBI over the iPhone 5c that belonged to San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook.
Two months earlier, over pork chops and potatoes at his gracefully appointed home, Polychron sketched out the issues playing heavily on his mind: the swirl of inaccurate real estate data on the Internet, the ongoing debate about tax reform and what that might mean for home owners and property investors, and the need to engage NAR members on a range of issues.
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