Sentences with phrase «little debate on»

Shaun and I had a little debate on the flooring, as Shaun wanted a carpet and I really wanted laminate flooring..
Likewise, there was little debate on the option of subsidizing operations and medicine, which are major causes of rising medical bills.
While there is little debate on the need to reduce the statutory corporate income tax rate, the introduction of an import - targeted «border adjustment» (BAT) to it, has been far more divisive.

Not exact matches

But for all of the attention and debate on the matter, we understand shockingly little about just how much of the market is foreign - owned and what affect that has, particularly on house prices.
And while that personal experience might be of little interest to anyone else, it does throw some light on Perth's Uber versus taxi debate.
The CMA's ruling comes amid a growing debate on both sides of the Atlantic about the ethics of price hikes for old off - patent medicines that are only made by a few firms and where there is little competition.
President Obama's next - day zingers, which sounded like he came up with them in the car on the drive home from the debate, did little to raise spirits among viewers of Nova and Masterpiece.
If you're feeling a little bolder, or if you already have a strong stance on a given issue, you can post your side of the debate and invite commenters and audience members to debate you on the issue.
There's been little awareness, let alone public debate, about what's going on.
At the risk of writing something cohesive, I'm just going to ramble a little here with some thoughts on GDP and the whole recession debate... these opinions and typos are strictly my own, except when I'm referencing other people's opinions, which I probably agree with.
FS, I'm sure the main reason there was «surprisingly little debate» on the «passive income investment rankings» was because there was no criteria.
While each of these concerns constitute a worthy debate, they will do little to rein in Wall Street without tackling the other anti-competitive perks bestowed on Wall Street.
While the debate around the fiduciary rule has focused on fees and conflicts of interest, too little has been said about the diligence required.
Gensler's comments, while having little impact on how regulators approach cryptocurrency, could reignite a long - standing debate about whether digital assets behave like stocks.
But it has been disappointing in that the kind of genetic variation it detects has turned out to explain surprisingly little of the genetic links to most diseases... One issue of debate among researchers is whether, despite the prospect of diminishing returns, to continue with the genomewide studies, which cost many millions of dollars apiece, or switch to a new approach like decoding the entire genomes of individual patients.The unexpected impasse also affects companies that offer personal genomic information and that had assumed they could inform customers of their genetic risk for common diseases, based on researchers» discoveries...
Without going into details here, there are too many assumptions in dating techniques used by evolutionists, but don't take my word for it... just do a little unbiased research on «flaws in dating techniques» and go through these sites just to get you started for the major flaws in evolution that even evolutionists can not debate.
I wonder if the talking snake will appear on stage at the debate tonight or just morph into human form and spread a little something around.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
Let me know what's on your mind and maybe we could have a guest blogger or two assist in a little online debate about the issues you want to talk about.
I think it's ridiculous that so much energy is spent on debating largely inconsequential parenting decisions when so very little attention is given to the children who DO N'T HAVE PARENTS.
Now it takes little reflection to see that most major problems of ecclesial and political controversy have always been and will continue to be divergent and not convergent ones; accordingly, there is an especially vexing irony in the fact that those who want to find a «mainstream» position on the Big Issues are almost always those who are committed on other grounds to a pluralist or relativist stance in matters of public debate.
And there is, in fact, very little evidence that champions of ecclesial pluralism have bent over backwards to insure that their opponents are given a fair hearing on occasions of public debate, nor are they conspicuously tolerant or open - minded when they happen themselves to be in positions of extra-ecclesial authority — as journal editors, perhaps, or as deans of theology faculties.
This puts me in a more vulnerable position because 1) it exposes me to the criticisms of people on both sides of the debate, 2) it could lead to serious disappointment, should I find that my intellectual integrity and my faith are indeed incompatible, and 3) it leaves me in the awkward position of being uncertain, undecided, and maybe even a little confused for a while.
i've been doing free stuff for years on nakedpastor, giving people free cartoons and writing and creating a space for debate, etc... but this other little project i've initiated does require a membership fee.
As for the predictions of my hypothesis on the existence of God; that is a little outside the scope of what I desire to debate here on David's site.
While emphasizing that salvation takes place by grace, on the basis of the work of Christ rather than human effort or achievement, the Catechism seems reluctant to engage with the questions raised above and does little to reassure the anxieties of any readers familiar with the sixteenth - century debates
One suspects that this is largely because they recognise, on some level, that the sexual anthropology of our culture collapses into incoherence as soon as a little analytical pressure is applied, and so they resist genuine intellectual engagement,short - circuiting the debate by retreating into insults, relativism and disingenuous blather about Catholics wanting a theocracy.
I respectfully ask you to stfu on this beautiful Friday night and in lack of any drinking, please refer to your bedside and pray a little instead of this blatant waste of time u call debate.
As I thought about how to apply these teachings practically, a lot of strategies came to mind — putting the needs of others before my own, buying less and giving more, humbling myself when engaged in political or theological debates, embracing rather than complaining about those «one - way relationships,» praying for others more sincerely, saying «yes» a little more often, working on that ubiquitous sense of entitlement and pride that keeps me from going the extra mile.
Oh some claim it on an anonymous forum, and others claim it publicly for the sensationalism and notoriety, to spur debate, I'm talking about deep down, that little girl or boy in you, in your heart, you can't honestly say, I know there is no God.
There is little doubt that the debate among Arsenal fans over Arsene Wenger being given another contract extension will rumble on, and surely flare up again after the first sign of trouble next season, but for now it has died down to a minimum with Arsenal fans simply hoping that the Arsenal board has made the right decision.
But for those of you who can perhaps broaden this out a little and see what title winning teams around Europe have been doing for the past 5 seasons, and also acknowledge the shift in emphasis with many teams relying more now on goal - scoring potency from wide forwards, wingers, second strikers and attacking midfielders then I think the debate is a little more subtle than the «cut and paste a # 40M «guaranteed 25 goal» centre forward with no possible downside» proposition.
The little gelding's death has focused debate more than ever on the causes of racetrack breakdowns and on what, if anything, can be done to prevent them.
The NBA Internet began on message boards and in forums where people who cared about the minutiae of the sport gathered to form communities and debate the topics of the day in a media landscape that cared little for such conversations.
Sometimes that debate gets a little spiky but if it ever developed into abuse I'd make sure we never crossed paths again (or at least I'd try to — Twitter has a habit of making even the blocked appear on one's timeline — no matter how much I try to exclude anything written by Barton or Morgan, the two wastes of oxygen still invade).
-LCB- And while it's totally a personal decision, and I have NO interest in «debating» the issue, I do want to pass on an informative little note about breastfeeding and alcohol for those of you who have shared with me your concern. -RCB-
From discussions about poopy diapers to debates on what to do with our little guys congestion, the adult conversations have taken a hit.
The 8th amendment has a significant impact on a woman's right to birth how and where she chooses but there is surprisingly little dialogue and research about the impact this amendment has on maternity or reproductive issues outside of the recent widely publicised abortion debate.
The media gets very little right about breastfeeding, in my opinion, and that seems to only add to the endless debate on what's «right» and what's «wrong.»
«I had to shake it up a little bit because I heard there is a debate going on in Pennsylvania over whether most schools condemn sweets, cakes, cookies, that type of thing,» Palin said.
In the bedsharing debate, there is little concern over the definition of bedsharing (though there is concern about reporting which I will touch on below), but how some of the confounding factors are defined and measured can greatly influence how much of a role they are deemed to play.
Former Gov. George Pataki debated the merits of journalist Kurt Eichenwald's book «500 Days» which looks back on the aftermath of Sept. 11, but also discusses fresh evidence that the Bush administration did little to take warning signs of an attack from al Qaeda seriously.
MPs have to be in Westminster for crucial votes on the orders of their whips, but there is little time spent in serious policy debate in the chamber.
Since Jose Antonio Vargas's original report that only Ron Paul and John McCain had so far agreed to participate in the September Republican version of last week's CNN / YouTube debate, plenty of folks on the left, right and center have dogpiled on the candidates, lacerating defenders» arguments and leaving me with little doubt that Romney, Giuliani, et al will ultimately grudgingly deign to take questions from The Common Man.
With a few honourable exceptions, MPs on the Finance Bill Public Bill Committee take little part in proceedings; such debate as there is, can often be characterised by political knock - about rather than diligent technical scrutiny.
In particular, the group's applaud the six - to - one match for donations up to $ 250, restrictions on public funds for candidates who face little opposition and the requirement that participants in the program commit to a public debate, among others.
Yet it is often seen wrongly as a niche, complex and particular issue which has little role in public debate and in recent years has increasingly, around the world, been conducted on narrow and introspective lines.
We debated this a little on Second Reading, and as I said in my speech then, I do not think that is right.
Just as the narrative about Labour causing the recession became fact, with all the contenders claiming they got it wrong on immigration there is little room for any debate.
Each candidate answered a bevy of questions on issues pertinent to District 19, which covers Bayside, Little Neck, Douglaston, College Point, East Flushing, Malba and Whitestone, during the debate hosted Friday by TimesLedger at Flushing Library.
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