Sentences with phrase «much debated question»

This is a much debated question in the fashion community.
It should also be noted that I do not intend to directly address the much debated question concerning the respective roles of epogoge and nous in the knowledge of first principles.

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It's an eternally debated question: Just how much sleep do people actually need to function at their best?
The question of how and when a government or central bank should intervene in free market «irrational exuberance» is much debated.
The question of whether the Christian effort to reconquer the Holy Land after it had been conquered by Muslims was sinful is, to say the least, debatable and much debated.
The debate over Calvinism is not so much about theology, but about this question: «What is God like?»
First a Noah's Ark discovery raised a flood of questions, then there was the much - hyped debate over life's origins between Bill Nye the Science Guy and creationist Ken Ham.
Those hoping for a hard - hitting debate, or a quick and full resolution of the questions, were bound to be disappointed: the three interlocutors were much too patient, irenic, and thoughtful for that.
2) name usage statistics do not guarantee the miraculous — but they certainly place an author in that immediate context (or at the very least, with direct access to someone who was from that immediate context), which is a MAJOR contingency that has been much debated in the question of authorship... which IS the topic you raised.
Clergy and laypeople spend much of their time debating parochial questions of internal authority and power, conforming to a white evangelistic model of the church patterned after the approaches of Billy Graham, Robert Schuller or Oral Roberts.
I am open for any debate or questions, but again you have to understand that i am young and still have much to learn so i will admit when i do not know the answer.
Much of the literature generated by and about postliberal theology has debated these questions.
Questions about the trinity are off topic, so I personally will not devote much time debating the trinity, but if others want to do so, that is fine.
There has been much debate and discussion of that question — not to mention controversy surrounding global engagement of Muslims.
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?»
As much, perhaps, as any other church - state question, the issue of religious symbols on public property has generated increasing concern and debate within the American Jewish community in recent years.
The question of whether or not compost provides enough natural fertilizer is much debated.
There has already been a lot of debate about how much the Spaniard brings to the table for Arsenal and how much his absence has hurt the team and their efforts to claim a major trophy like the EPL title but another question connected with that is how much losing Cazorla affects the other main creative star in our side, Mesut Ozil.
After much debate over the past few weeks since the closure of the domestic season, it was questioned whether Arsenal's Mathieu Flamini would be leaving the club.
Now there is a question which opens a massive debate about how OUR club is run but the answer has got to be yes, I miss Highbury and to say I loved the clock end as a child through to leaving there for the grove as an adult is an understament, although the stadium has been a financial burden obviously it is still a wonderful place to watch football in, but football and especially Arsenal has changed so much in the last thirty years, I really am concerned about how much our supporters are charged either season tickets or match day sales including food / drink, we have removed a vast core of our traditional support and young because of these prices.
Those three questions, in particular, will be subject of much debate ahead of the contest.
I don't bear you any grudge or ill - will, supporting Arsenal as we do, invokes much passion and debate, and we all know there are many questions that remain unanswered, mostly from the BoD.
Belgium were unbeaten in qualifying and top scorers with Germany in Europe, but how much they've genuinely progressed under Martinez is subject to debate, particularly after De Bruyne questioned their tactics after a friendly with Mexico.
It's a question that has spurred much debate between parents, doctors, and experts alike, with no universal consensus to be agreed upon.
This is «sort of» correct, but is much more of a generic answer to a broader question of «why is the gun debate controversial in general»?
«In debating the question in the coming years we must remember that there is only so much oxygen in the room.
However, his strategy is still being questioned by some within the party following the poor election results, especially after his one - on - one debate with Ukip leader Nigel Farage did not appear to win him much support.
In fact, the debate was so much on the minds of students that the Columbia Spectator, in the 1986 edition of its annual questionnaire for prospective student senators, put the question of military recruitment at the top of its list.
Answering my own question (and someone please post a correct answer if I'm wrong), I believe what's going on is a way to make it much more difficult to reopen debate on routine appointments.
But as for editing the title of the question, it does not feel fair to do so after so much interest and lively debate have been generated.
As the debate unfolded the questions consisted of too much historical and philosophical minutia seemingly tailor - made to make Libertarians seem hopelessly eccentric to a national audience, far too little dealing with the news and concerns of the 2016 election.
Much of the early debate about Britain's coming in - out referendum on the European Union has concerned the operation of these rules: the wording of the question on the ballot paper, campaign spending limits and the extent to which David Cameron and his ministers should go into policy - purdah in the final weeks.
May I suggest that it would be much better to provide a whole week of Back - Bench business, so that all the matters that I am sure Government Members would like to debate, such as why the European Commission is demanding an increase of 7 % in its budget, and all the issues that Opposition Members would like to discuss, such as the double - dip recession, can be put not only to Ministers, but to the Prime Minister, who will be avoiding Prime Minister's questions for another two weeks?
Much of the packed middle - school auditorium in Lake Katrine had a clear favorite in the race between Republican Congressman Chris Gibson and Democrat Sean Eldridge, as evidenced by the shouts and jeers amid candidate responses to questions posed during the debate.
The second and final Democratic mayoral primary debate on Wednesday was a frenetic hour - long affair in which Mayor Bill de Blasio spent much of his time on the defensive, facing probing questions from debate moderators and tough criticism from his opponent, Sal Albanese.
A genuine and sustained debate among MPs about the details of the policy regime, much of it centred around the proposals in a paper from moderate backbench critics Alan Whitehead and Peter Bradley, has led to significant government concessions and a new focus on questions of increasing access to university from a broader social intake.
The roundtable did not attempt to address what should be taught, but it was clear from the questions and discussion that much debate would be required to achieve consensus on the tools and skills required of the new workforce.
But questions have lingered over how much water actually flowed on the planet, and the ocean hypothesis has been hotly debated.
The extent of the character's transformation — the question of how much empathy is truly universal — is to be debated.
These questions are the source of much debate nowadays.
But if the debate around the federal role in accountability is coalescing, a much bigger question remains wide open: Could we be watching the beginning of the end for the accountability movement in toto?
Because much of the choice debate has focused on the question of whether vouchers for private schools should be allowed at all, less attention has...
Much of the current national debate regarding the recent inflow of unaccompanied minors from Central America has focused on questions of shelter and removal.
For many of the people currently occupying the middle ground in the choice debates, there's still much to learn before the nation can fully answer that question.
Much of the ongoing debate regarding immigration in the United States involves the question of whether immigrants from low - income countries — especially poor, less - educated immigrants from those countries — should be allowed to settle temporarily or permanently in the United States, and whether people who have migrated in the past should be permitted to remain.
How much weight to give it, what stakes to attach, how many years of data to consider and even how to calculate the scores are not settled questions, leaving much room for discussion and debate.
How much homework is appropriate for students is a question that's sparked national debate over the years.
At the same time, I believe that it is appropriate for states to debate this question, and we should expect some states to pull out, especially once the testing starts, and we — as we expect — if the test scores come out and kids do much worse on these new tests than the old tests, then there's going to be huge political pressure for some other states to pull out and it won't be the end of the world.
Much of the debate around Canada's buoyant housing market has centred on the growing amount of Canadian household debt, and questions about the ability of consumers to handle their overall debt burdens if and when interest rates rise from prolonged lows.
For this specific question (and much of the general debate regarding the ACA), those people that have plans on the exchange are less likely to have an employer sponsored HSA plan.
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