Sentences with phrase «matters of disagreement»

The Experts then prepare a full report on the matters of disagreement.
Even the correct translation of the Greek is a matter of disagreement among scholars.
- No I really do not think that it is... the GOP is definately a big government party its just a matter of disagreement about how it should do these things not if they should do it.

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However, if you find yourself in the middle of a disagreement with your business partner, your options for settling the matter depend upon the legal structure of your business and your upfront planning.
Levy has also been working on plans to reduce costs at SFR, although disagreements with the phone unit's executives on how to go about reducing spending have slowed the process, people with knowledge of the matter said.
In addition, metropolitan John Zizioulas, the Ecumenical Patriarchate's senior spokesman in the international arena, and his Moscow counterpart, metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev, have also had their measure of disagreements, not least of which is the matter of primacy.
Further, they are already aware of «disagreement about some theological matters» and the CCCU schools are committed to «certain essentials of the faith once for all delivered to the saints» simultaneously adhering to particular theological postures in one's particular school and its theological tradition.
Among matters of utmost importance, and involving both agreements and disagreements, is the question traditionally framed as the relationship between Scripture and tradition.
Therefore, we have understood it to be our duty to note, carefully and clearly, matters both of agreement and of disagreement between Evangelicals and Catholics.
Everywhere even earnest Christians, unconditionally devoted to the teaching of the Church, are quite emphatically in disagreement on such matters, as soon as the attempt is made to pass from general principles to a concrete prescription.
Referring to the difference between atheism and religion as «a theological disagreement» is sort of like saying the difference between The Berenstain Bears and The Brothers Karamazov is a matter of «length,» but Jones is hoping that his atheist church will provide skeptics with a regular sense of community.
He responds, «The translation has become familiar: The mere presence of disagreement on matters of moral consequence is taken as proof for the claim that there are no moral truths (or «natural law»).»
Most of us would agree that conscious experience occurs also without such dearly focused interest, but just how far to extend the term is a matter of reasonable disagreement.
Civil disagreement is one thing, contempt is another matter entirely, and there is entirely far too much of that already!
My concern with Douthat's analysis is that it leaves no room for a «merely Catholic» center — for the possibility that younger generations of Catholics might finally get beyond the culture wars to a real Catholic consensus on orthodoxy, one that would still allow for political disagreement on less than fundamental matters.
This being said, the fact that Catholics retain the traditional designation of «merit» regarding the biblically attested «reward» of our good works by God becomes a matter of language only, not of doctrinal disagreement.
No matter how sincere we are, or how much we dedicate ourselves to prayer, we are still going to have disagreements and none of us are going to get it all right.
The other two branches of government have no business in the issue; they need to be concerned with the bigger picture; foreign policies and matters, national economy, and disagreements between states on matters that affect national politics.
Its reliance on legislative and judicial procedures to decide a complex theological, moral, and ecclesial matter has only heightened even more the disagreement while minimizing the possibility of serious, sustained engagement on basic issues such as theological anthropology, justification and sanctification, the nature of sin, repentance and forgiveness, Scriptural authority, and the nature and purpose of ordained ministry.
I have no disagreements with Cobb on these broad matters, but something seems to be missing in his account of the social forces at work behind the oldline's reduced vitality.
Disagreements over matters of fact are difficult, but not impossible, to resolve.
So when Pilate washed his hands in public to indicate his personal disagreement with the charges against Jesus, he made it clear that the truth of the matter in the controversy between Jesus and his adversaries had not been settled.
Since school prayer is clearly a matter of profound disagreement, it seems to follow that government should redeposit the question with local school boards, where it rested before the Supreme Court entered the fray in 1962.
A tenet of Nord's theory holds that a neutral government must never take «sides on matters of profound disagreement» within the nation.
It is a matter of working together, and due to disagreements on a variety of issues, this basic dynamic between two people can become dysfunctional.
No matter what your disagreements might be, you all love the baby and should participate in the care and events of the infant's life together.
Liberalism in matters of defense and the welfare state are where I have my greatest disagreements.
And because of these internal disagreements on the continental debate, we could see a shift in direction of the opposition's stance on the matter — regardless of Miliband's current personal position.
Beyond the region, one might argue that relations with Russia (and China) are already difficult enough so that another round of disagreement over Syria is hardly going to matter.
The Obu mine has been a subject of disagreement between BUA and the Dangote Group, with both parties claiming ownership before the matter was taken to court.
Astorino said the county and the feds are simply in disagreement on matters of policy.
There have been, are, and will be disagreements between myself and the incumbent over matters of public policy.
No matter what stage of a relationship you're in, inevitably serious disagreements will happen.
Turner - Berry, who is rearing two great nieces and a great nephew, said she is conscious of helping parents learn how to discuss disagreements about matters like how a child is disciplined at school or the importance of attendance.
There's little disagreement nationally about the importance of early - childhood education, but settling on the right approach to funding and policy approaches is a different matter.
Due process hearing — An informal administrative process before a special education hearing officer to resolve disagreements over such issues as a child's eligibility for special education and related services, evaluation of a child with a disability, appropriateness of a child's services and / or placement, or any other matter under free, appropriate public education, including disciplinary matters.
There is disagreement between the official advice from BRP and NGK on the matter of lubrication.
Amazon is expressing its strong disagreement by temporarily removing Macmillan books, said this person, who did not want to be quoted by name because of the sensitivity of the matter.
Cursory treatment of the culture wars that raged in mid-century periodicals, for example, allows Kandel to cherry - pick quotes from both Harold Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg as they suit his theory, with little thought given to the debates between the two critics, or why their disagreements still matter.
How well City Ballet has served Balanchine's dances has been a matter of fierce and lasting disagreement for over 20 years.
Given that we do not disagree with the results of the research on the faux «pause» — how could we, having contributed to it — and given that the disagreement between Betts and us seems to boil down primarily to semantics and the imputation of scientists» motivations, does it matter whether or not there is «seepage» into the scientific community?
No matter what kind of arguments / disagreements / quasi-flame battles I get in with other posters here, I mean nothing personally by it, and I make no character judgements in the long run.
In turn, disagreements about the consequences of climate change and the proper policy response are also matters of degree.
The reality is that disagreements about climate change are matters of degree, not true - or - false.
However, other dimensions that still hold higher degrees of scientific uncertainty — such as the linkages between climate change and hurricane intensity, or on matters of political disagreement, such as if cap and trade legislation is an effective solution — remain subjects where journalists justifiably should emphasize a greater diversity of views.
As we shall see, that high - emitting nations have responsibility for funding adaptation measures in developing countries is a conclusion that can be based on strong ethical grounds despite reasonable disagreements about such matters as when the ethical responsibility was triggered, which kinds of adaptation measures should be funded now, and the need to distinguish between responsibilities that arise due to the «fault» of high - emitting countries and responsibilities which arise without attributing «fault.»
More importantly, even on matters about which there are legitimate differences about what ethics requires, there appears to be ethical agreement that the position of some nations are ethically bankrupt despite disagreement about what ethics requires.
On all these blogs, if you disagree with their basic premises, then no matter how logically consistent the basis for your disagreement there's an automatic presumption of guilt until proven innocent.
Dr Hewson claimed that on most matters involving complex research, scientists are always in some disagreement, expressing different opinions and interpretations of the evidence and the data.
Finally, I think what the media really want to know when they ask about Katrina and global warming is whether the connection is «significant», and I don't think there's consensus there, partly as Gavin says, that's a matter of semantics, partly it's a genuine disagreement as to how important global warming is where hurricanes are concerned compared to other factors, and how «significant» an argument the influence of global warming on hurricanes is for deciding energy policy.
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