Sentences with phrase «many sharp disagreements»

My column this week on the positive aspects of the CRTC's usage based billing decision has generated some sharp disagreement, with some arguing that the pricing set by the Commission is faulty and virtually guaranteed to increase consumer prices (Search Engine covers the issue and arrives at the same conclusion, Peter Nowak does as well).
Following the 1975 Nairobi assembly, at which there were sharp disagreements about the Christian attitude to people of other faiths, the phrase «A Just Participatory and Sustainable Society» provided the framework for discussion of social ethics.
American church groups are in sharp disagreement, sometimes in open conflict, as to both the nature of the problem and what should be done about it.
No doubt Rorty is in sharp disagreement with Neuhaus.
Of course there will be sharp disagreements among them.
Coaches who do not have Bradley on their teams are in sharp disagreement, naturally.
«George H.W. Bush called Ronald Reagan's policies «voodoo economics,» they had very sharp disagreements, and they ended up being running mates,» he said.
And they had sharp disagreements.
Sharp disagreements over the lateness of the budget and final components of the budget are, sources say, poised to spill over well into the end of session in June.
Lord and Carusone have had many sharp disagreements.
However, in a sharp disagreement with his Health Commissioner and the BSUTH CMD, Governor Samuel Ortom told State House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday that one person had contracted the deadly disease in the state.
In what appeared as a reservation for what the budget entails was a sharp disagreement that ensued between Senators elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and that of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in no distant time into the debate.
After the meeting reportedly ended in a deadlock, it was also learnt that there was a sharp disagreement among the governors over the choice of date to reconvene.
Like proposals that came before it, the new solution is generating sharp disagreements along those fault lines.
Puerto Rican leaders are embroiled in a sharp disagreement over whether the island commonwealth should continue to participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress, an exam in which their students have struggled.
A high - profile teacher evaluation agreement was but days old Friday when Los Angeles Unified Superintendent John Deasy and the district's teachers union expressed sharp disagreement over a contentious provision.
Thus, next year many issues will be decided in an atmosphere echoing the campaign's sharp disagreements.
While the themes of these papers varied widely, their arguments tended to overlap in interesting ways, suggesting that for all of the sharp disagreements that have divided the field of K - 12 education in recent years, it may be possible to build a strong consensus in some areas.
While there are sharp disagreements on the best way to improve education for children from low - income homes, most Americans accept that doing so is an important societal objective.
As the first deadline for the Every Student Succeeds Act arrives, there have been sharp disagreements between advocacy groups and state - level politicians on key policy decisions.
Still, Mr. White, like thousands of educators around the country, has spent months making calls and knocking on doors, trying to persuade voters to support a president with whom he has sharp disagreements on a host of issues central to his profession.
This is a point of sharp disagreement among players, but I love the way this game looks.
We had been in previous rather sharp disagreement (see for example my post here on his «Irreducably Simple Equation).
My assumption also was that sharp disagreement, as long as it is in good faith and is not abusive or frivolous, is something one would not want to discourage.
In the United States, there can be sharp disagreements among textualists and purposivists about what counts as a good argument, and thus what makes an interpretation «clear» or «unreasonable.»

Not exact matches

So if Ryan claims to be speaking in the name of his Church and the Bishops continue to have sharp and specific disagreements with much of what Ryan is saying, aren't the Bishops morally and theologically obligated to shoot Ryan down again?
The sharpest point of disagreement concerns the question whether Bonhoeffer's involvement in the conspiracy against Hitler signaled a shift away from his earlier pacifist commitment.
There has been a time or two that he has been very straightforward in his disagreement with me — but I don't see his sharp disagreeing as sarcastic, combative, and accusatory.
Just choosing the literal text is a process fraught with the full range of human behavior at its worst: sharp personal disagreement, vindictive attacks, ecclesiastical schism, and war — all this, before any attempt to translate the sacred writings into a contemporary language.
And the fact is that even within Orthodoxy there are sharp and deep disagreements about the wisdom of these efforts, of which only Lubavitch's really represents a desire to increase government involvement with religion.
Betting market: This matchup is shaping up to be one of the largest sharp vs. public disagreements of the weekend with recreational players riding L.A.'s momentum, but professionals selling the overreaction.
In today's Wake and Rake, I highlighted one college basketball matchup with clear disagreement between sharp and public bettors.
Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a sharp rebuke to the White House on Friday for what he called an «underhanded» and «inappropriate» attack on U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, in a disagreement between New York elected officials and the Obama administration over proposed federal budget cuts to local anti-terrorism funding.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, who ran against Cuomo in 2014, and Rep. Chris Gibson of Kinderhook both have sharp ideological disagreements with de Blasio, but both told The Post that they're disturbed by the governor's treatment of the mayor.
The most gripping example has to be Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's brilliant mosaic A Separation, a staggeringly sharp drama that charts the collective downfall of many different couplings after a seemingly small disagreement is made exponentially worse by denial, judgment, and guilt.
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