Sentences with phrase «little debate exists»

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There is little debate as to whether Jesus the man existed.
«In comparison to the other Christian churches, the Vatican's position has changed only a little even though a lively debate exists within the Church at every other level.
There's little to fear from the existing Do - It - Yourself Biology (DIYbio) movement, concludes a report released today by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. «There's been a lot of debate in the biosecurity community about what DIYers may or may not be doing, from making narcotics to pandemics to viruses that kill heads of state (I'm not joking),» writes Wilson fellow and report co-author Daniel Grushkin in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
While Jimenez acknowledged that there has been little research to date on the effectiveness of CRP, and existing research is greatly debated amongst educators, he believes that using this method, along with careful monitoring, can ensure that diverse students are not being disadvantaged.
A little healthy debate over things as simple as terminology can be a huge contributor to company culture, and help improve understanding of the very concepts language exists to describe.
I suspect, however, that given the uncertainties and ambiguities that necessarily are associated with the climate debate, this endeavor of yours will have little impact other than to further entrench already existing battle lines.
In retrospect this is a little ironic — for it is guilty of the very crime it accuses the «alarmists» of perpetrating — unsupported, biased views of climate change science which distort any kind of balanced analysis being undertaken by focusing exclusively on the suggested polarity of existing climate change debate — «scientists» v deniers.
There is little point in restricting your thinking during a debate to those existing formulaic representations of reality about an impossible but interesting postulated atmosphere.
There exists exceedingly little scientific support for claims found in the media and political debate that hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and drought have increased in frequency or intensity on climate timescales either in the United States or globally.
There was no need for the Court to engage in a detailed analysis of the content of the aboriginal right in issue in Sparrow, since there was little debate over whether an «aboriginal right to fish for food and ceremonial purposes» had existed at some point in time.
The existing Standards provided little guidance (and whether they should is debated).
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