Sentences with phrase «more heated debate»

More a heated debate in Prospect.
This seemed a much more heated debate, on all sides, at a Labour conference fringe event earlier this year.
No one can cause a more heated debate among parents than the mere mention of homeschooling.

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And while the academic debate over patient outcomes is a heated one, a rough consensus does emerge when it comes to more complicated surgeries — such as radical prostatectomy, where the prostate gland and some of its surrounding tissue is removed, usually to treat prostate cancer.
As Vancouver's house prices lift off into lotus land, the debate over just how much local real estate activity is fuelled by wealthy Asian investors is getting more heated.
Some Swift Life users took to Twitter to complain about the heated political debates taking over the app — and to call for a focus on more Swift - ian discourse.
Cameron's personal involvement in the story has ensured that the debate over the use of tax havens has generated more heat than light, with little distinction being made between the mere use of tax - neutral jurisdictions to manage international investment, which in itself is legitimate, and criminal tax evasion.
The practice has sparked a heated debate between more traditional investors who seek long - term value, and HFT proponents who say their high - speed trades create market efficiencies.
For that matter, a great deal of how we understand the faith has been more or less settled in this way — after decades, if not centuries, of heated debate.
In that sense, the Presbyterian debates do not feel like friendly arguments over the breakfast table, or even the more heated kinds of exchanges that might take place in the presence of a marriage counselor.
Some writings, of course, carry more than others the sense of urgency, the noise of battle, the heat of debate, the movement of swift feet on the mountains, but they also served who gave themselves to the less exciting tasks of catechism and copying texts.
But the debate will likely get more heated when a second > resolution comes up, calling for a study of possible reparations for > black Episcopalians.
Debates about this will easily generate much more heat than light unless the energy of both sides is focused on the right question, which is: «Given that 200,000 abortions a year is far too many, how can a deliverable change in the law most effectively reduce that number?»
The rowing event of the weeklong Gay Games being held in Chicago was approved by the Park District board about 11:15 p.m. Tuesday in a 3 - 2 vote after more than three hours of sometimes - heated debate.
At the same time, a debate is heating up about possible health risks, with more state and local governments getting involved.
a debate is heating up about possible health risks, with more state and local governments getting involved.
The anti-smoking debate has been heated in several Chicago suburbs in recent years, with Evanston, Skokie, Wilmette and Highland Park among more than 1,900 municipalities nationwide that have some type of restrictions on smoking.
The CPSC's warning is controversial and has stirred heated debate among parents, doctors, and childhood development experts about the accuracy and appropriateness of the recommendation; many experts believe that the issue demands more research.
As the debate progresses and arguments get more heated, you hand out badges to a quarter of the room.
The conference speeches and by - elections indicate that debates over migration will only become more heated in the run up to the General Election and with the implementation of further restrictions on migrants» rights to citizenship and services.
Armed security officers are becoming more prevalent at America's schools, according to a federal study released amid a heated debate over whether teachers and other school officials should carry guns.
The debate over the millionaires tax is expected to be one of the more heated this budget season.
«There was a strong consensus from the Meeting that it would be better to take some of the heat out of this public debate; this would entail taking forward a calmer internal party review of funding which would be more comprehensive and balanced (including importantly, addressing the Conservative multi-million pound donations at and between elections) and putting that forward as part of Labour's manifesto offer for party funding reforms.»
In an interview with the Guardian, the West Bromwich MP argued the contest had been overdramatised, and said all four leadership candidates had more in common than their portrayal in the heat of debate.
As the Brexit debate becomes ever more heated, Michael Gove has remained a rare and authoritative voice of calm.
He said: «At a local level we agree more, although on a party political level we do have some debates and they can get quite heated when it comes to things like our position on Europe.
By comparison, this debate should be more heated than our last two (three, if you count the solo «debate» with Paladino) because there are more candidates with more experience in the political arena.
Hopefully, upcoming presidential debates will produce more light than heat.
CITY HALL — After months of heated debate and demonstrations, City Council Speaker Christine announced a deal Friday afternoon on controversial legislation that would force developers who receive big city subsidies to pay their workers more than the minimum wage but would exempt their tenants from doing the same.
The announcement comes after months of heated debate over the potential adoption of a new «living wage» bill that would force developers who receive big city subsidies to pay their workers more than minimum wage.
As debate about creating a toll system to limit traffic in the most congested parts of Manhattan heats up, a transformation in technology could make congestion pricing a far more realistic notion than when it was last proposed a decade ago.
In a heated Commons debate on the issue last night, the party's shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne admitted that Labour need to do «much more work» to tackle anti-Semitism and vowed: «No political party has the monopoly on vice or virtue but we will put our house in order.»
While the primary is still more than six months away, the poll also shows the number of undecided voters has now dipped below 30 percent as the campaign season heats up, with debates and rallies now scheduled multiple nights a week.
Impact on Evolution Debates over whether to label viruses as living lead naturally to another question: Is pondering the status of viruses as living or nonliving more than a philosophical exercise, the basis of a lively and heated rhetorical debate but with little real consequence?
► The debate about how government money should be used to fund basic research is ongoing and often heated, and this week offered two more examples.
The debate became so heated at one point that Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D — Ohio), who called the hearing, snapped at Hoover for interrupting David Carpenter, director of the Institute for Health and the Environment at the University at Albany, State University of New York, as he argued there was enough evidence to warrant more scrutiny and a government warning of potential damage.
In 2011, it became embroiled in heated debates about «gain - of - function» experiments with the deadly avian influenza virus H5N1 that made it more transmissible in mammals.
There's still ongoing debate among scientists and experts about whether high heat turns cooking oils into nasty trans fats, but pretty much everyone agrees that this process is more likely to occur if the same oil gets used more than once.
After a pretty heated debate, we settled on a plea bargain for the rain to return in August when we're a little more desperate for clouds again.
I enjoy hanging out with my friends playing Star Wars pen - and - paper games (double - whammy there), I'm more than happy to talk Tekken 6 framerates and have heated debates on why Twilight is ruining everything that's great about vampires.
Few movies in 1983 inspired as much heated debate or produced a more visceral reaction in audiences than this two - hour, made - for - TV movie.
The president also warned, that this debate will become more heated and emotional as it moves ahead.
There are fewer heated debates online about the site's evils, and headlines are more likely to focus on Wiki leaks than Wiki tweaks.
Nowhere has the debate over the power and perquisites of schools» building engineers been more heated than in New York City, where the board of education is now engaged in contract negotiations with Local 891 of the International Union of Operating Engineers.
If I can make one final, general point: Education debates are often intense, and unfortunately sometimes involve more heat than light.
«The debate, however, is more heat than light, in part because...
This is a local control debate that is sure to heat up as we stumble through the current financial crisis, with more and more proposals to increase the centralization of school governance and financing.
«Language as a Weapon»: In Trump Era, Immigration Debate Grows More Heated Over What Words to Use (Washington Post) Roberto Gonzales is cited as immigration expert.
In this political moment when the topic of immigration has been front and center of the national debate, I am thankful to have the opportunity to shed more light than heat to the conversation.
And the heated debate over these changes in Louisiana's capital has often done more to obscure what's in store for teachers than clarify it.
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