Sentences with phrase «much contention over»

However, there has been much contention over the extent to which NH land reconstructions restricted to non-dendro proxies are affected by the inclusion or exclusion of the Tiljander varve data.
Now, there is much contention over whether or not this is a good practice and I've found that most people will say that if you are a product, author, actor, etc., you should have a fan page rather than a friend page.

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The guy was a head coach who QUIT on his new owner that he retroactively had signed a contract with, then intervewed for the Jets head job where I guess he brought a little too much Buffalo to the interview since he was eliminated from contention in just a couple of weeks, and now hes in Jacksonville where his main job is protecting Blake Bortles, which to use a Jacksonville analogy - is like being a strip mall rent - a-cop where your anchor store is a Big Lots that has been over run by opossoms.
County Executive Michael Hein on Thursday stood by his past contentions that town budgets have grown too much since the county took over the welfare and election costs.
A clash between North and South and the national divide over race, slavery, and the economy, the war altered American history and, while much more grave, in many ways echoes the current climate and contention in the United States.
«All science is contention — we continue to learn, we must be humble at all times about what we know — but it seems to me very much sticking your head in the sand,» Beyer retorted, adding that debating over which year is the hottest was «silly» since 10 of the last 15 years were record warm years.
The findings aren't exactly surprising, as this has been a point of contention for some time, whereby many believe Buterin has too much power over the network for it to truly be called a decentralized blockchain.
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