Sentences with phrase «much disagreement among»

To Testify or Not to Testify — that is the question and there is much disagreement among professionals about whether children should take the stand in high conflict divorce situations.
The source of this discussion is Article 51 of the Charter, which was the object of much disagreement among the drafters of the Charter.
She said: «These findings have been controversial, and there is much disagreement among scientists regarding the relationship between hurricanes and temperature.

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In poll after poll the Catholic community has shown that it is very much divided; there is even disagreement among Catholic moral theologians, partly on the morality of abortion and even more so on the use of law to regulate it.
Among the durable disagreements: H ow much to rely on the marketplace for quality control versus government - driven standards - and - accountability mechanisms.
Accounting for the considerable disagreement among satellite - era observational datasets on the distribution of snow water equivalent, CanESM2 has too much springtime snow cover over the Canadian land mass, reflecting a broader Northern Hemisphere positive bias.
While the back - and - forth generates much heat that arguably makes for entertaining television, such displays reinforce the myth of disagreement among the climate science community.
I agree with Dr. Judith Curry «we do not know how much humans have contributed to the recent observed warming and there is disagreement among scientists as to whether human - caused emissions of greenhouse gases is the dominant cause of recent warming, relative to natural causes.»
Among the services it provides are finding the other parent if and when they have not given child support; sort out disagreements about parentage; work out how much child maintenance should be paid; and arrange for the «paying» parent to pay child maintenance - the parent who doesn't have main day - to - day care of the child; as well as pass payments on to the «receiving» parent - the parent who has main day - to - day care of the child.
«Staff splitting,» as mentioned earlier, is a much - discussed phenomenon in which professionals treating borderline patients begin arguing and fighting about a patient, the treatment plan, or the behavior of the other professionals with the patient... arguments among staff members and differences in points of view, traditionally associated with staff splitting, are seen as failures in synthesis and interpersonal process among the staff rather than as a patient's problem... Therapist disagreements over a patient are treated as potentially equally valid poles of a dialectic.
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