Sentences with phrase «lot of heated argument»

Ever since its origin, there has been a lot of heated argument regarding the validity of this hypothesis.
There is a lot of heated argument about whether ebooks will replace printed books, the heat generated almost exclusively by people with their own monetary interests in pushing one over the other.

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As the arguments about AV and the coalition get increasingly heated over coming months, the mysteries of who said what during those few fascinating days may be worth a lot more examination.
What started out as a standard news interview soon devolved into a very heated argument; by the end, a lot of the ground rules that define a news interview and make it the type of interaction that it is had been swept away.
In the 85 years since its discovery we've learned a lot about the distant world — including its likely composition, and the fact that it has a total of five moons — and it's been the subject of great debates (and heated arguments).
It prompted lots of discussion and heated arguments.
Secretary Duncan could still take a lot of heat out of opponents» arguments by declaring that the federal government is going to stay a million miles away from the Common Core.
I see a lot of people talking about heat and temperature as if they're the same thing here, then basing their arguments on that false premise.
If the argument is that the heat is going into the deep ocean, you may have hundreds of thousands of years as there is a lot of water in which to disperse a few hundredths of degrees.
One of the more common arguments you hear from global heating deniers and skeptics is that the urban heat island effect is causing global temperature measurements to look a lot hotter than they actually are.
Though Newton's Second law, dealing with mass inertia, does not apply directly to the AGW argument it brings attention to the fact that our atmosphere not only has enormous mass inertia but the thermodynamic analog: thermal inertia, whereby it takes time, lots of it, for atmospheric heat to build to detectable levels.
«During an argument, emotions are running wild, and lots of things are said that are in «the heat of the moment,» but the threat of divorce should never be said,» advised Dr. Karen Sherman, psychologist and author.
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