Sentences with phrase «how big a controversy»

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«Tim Cook is looking to do a big number, probably to show how liberal he is,» Trump said back in February, at the height of the iPhone unlocking controversy.
GORDON: The big debate is about how important these new inventions will be, how rapidly they will be diffusing throughout the economy, and that's where we get into some of the controversy that's been caused by my book.
Then he zeroes in on the next big controversy, schools paying athletes a stipend of $ 3,000 to $ 4,000 per year to cover the «cost of attendance,» a program the NCAA has approved and schools are figuring out how to administer.
Exactly how and when mitochondria came onboard is one the biggest controversies surrounding the origin of eukaryotes.
It depends on how they're used, how big of a public relations campaign it has, and if it generates controversy.
From the London set, the actress and director discuss the controversy over the Tiger Lily casting, crafting big stunt sequences, how «Gravity» affected Wright's approach to long takes, and more.
How much literature English teachers teach was one of the big education controversies of the year.
How big a deal with the lootbox controversy that finally hit the mainstream last year?
It should have been a major red flag that most people found it on social media before any news outlet got their hands on it, but it began a little stir because of how many fans would love to see a return to the roots that caused one of gaming biggest controversies ever.
After the controversy surrounding Mass Effect 3, one big question is how Bioware is planning to handle the close of Andromeda.
My comment was not about M&M as individuals but really about how the hockey stick controversy and M&M's arguments fit into the bigger picture of the climate change debate.
As the controversy over the proposed rules continues to unfold, two important questions loom: What is the likelihood that these new regulations will actually be put into effect, and how big an impact would they have on the fight to slow climate change?
Most of the controversy and uncertainty seems to be around how much bigger Y is than 0.3 due to positive feedbacks.
On this podcast, Sam and Matthew talk about typography and address some of the big typographical controversies, like how many spaces you should use between sentences (one), whether you should put spaces around an em dash (if you want to), and why nothing says «I don't care about my work product» like setting it in Times New Roman.
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