Sentences with phrase «much dispute»

This too has become the topic of much dispute as bar associations address changes to the blanket prohibition.
It's clear that there isn't much dispute about which comes first in the proxy records but what part does differential concentrations at altitude play in this debate?
One thing for certain, I have a body built for BBQ, there is not much dispute to this statement.
While there is much dispute as to the source of these problems, it is clear they are resulting in a very tense labour situation.
There is broad agreement that the money is needed, but there was much dispute over how it should be administered and distributed.
Probably not all readers will agree with what the author writes in this chapter, for the whole matter of Christian perfection is very much disputed.
But that a «paradigm shift» — like the «shift» from Sir Isaac Newton's cosmology to Albert Einstein's, or the shift from the miasma theory of disease to the germ theory of disease — is a rupture in continuity is not in much dispute.
It was then that I discovered there had been so much dispute over the Koran early in its history that an official edict established one standard Koran and ordered all the rest destroyed (Sahih Bukhari 6:61:509 - 510).
As a result (and after much dispute), in 1997, the PUC set the «environmental cost» of CO2 at between 30 cents and $ 3.10 / ton.
Ecumenism occasions much dispute within the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Since neither of these brands invented knee - high gladiator sandals, I doubt this will be cause for much dispute, but it's worth noting that the Stuart Weitzmans cost a mere $ 398.
The particulates are well controlled and mitigated, unless you accept the poor and much disputed EPA reports.
Material cooperation, in contrast, may or may not be morally wrong — and despite clarificatory remarks in Veritatis Splendor — the identification of formal and material, and permissible and impermissible material cooperation, is still a matter of much dispute.
This is from one of the most complete studies made that there is not much dispute about even from the «professionals» that you and the others here bring up all the time
But in the eyes of many middle - of - the - roaders, both sets of arguments have lost plausibility by virtue of being too much disputed.
It appears that in this case, there wasn't much dispute as to the facts (still, as a customer, where do you get the information as to the number of missed calls?)
Third, critics do not so much dispute the details of what Whiteheadians say as object to the whole process of reflecting in this way.
In the Roberts case, after much dispute, the leases granted were held to be capable of registration at the Land Registry.
And, of course, there is much dispute about the «magisterial» status of national bishops conferences, with the Holy See tending to downplay their teaching authority.
The much disputed positive ending of Amos, for example 9:8 b ff.)
The meaning of this last word is much disputed, and amongst those suggested are that Mark was literally an interpreter who translated Peter's Aramaic into Greek, that Mark was Peter's «dragoman» (cf. Acts 13:5), and that Mark «interpreted» Peter's teaching by handing it on and explaining it (Papias speaks of himself as handing on what he had learnt from the elders «with my interpretations»).
The potential distinction between good news and lesser claims can lead to much dispute.
Even so, the historicity of Jesus — even if details of his life are much disputed — is of great significance to Christians whereas there is in Indian thought a certain indifference to the historical.
If it were the confession of Nicea in a.d. 325 to the substantial unity of the Son with the Father, there need not be much dispute.
A FIFA taskforce has decided to come up with they perceive to be a solution to the much disputed decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup — by moving the tournament to the winter.
In a much disputed story he is said to have thrown his gold medal won at the Olympics in Rome in 1960 in the Ohio River having been faced with racism in his home town of Louisville, Kentucky.
Trust, it turns out, is a much disputed term in the world of politics.
He repeated a much disputed claim that the correspondence with Ms. Cunningham is protected under an exemption in FOIL that protects «internal deliberations.»
The question when they emerged is much disputed.
These claims have raised widespread concerns about whether endocrine disruptors pose a threat to human health, and some have suggested that they may be partly responsible for a postulated — and much disputed — decline in sperm counts.
For such a small sized organ, adrenal glands and their effect on the body when damaged have been subject to much dispute in the medical and wellness communities.
There does not seem to be much dispute that we can do much better than DeVos's free market approach.
While not mentioned in the Times editorial, the appropriate use of student test scores is an issue in LAUSD because of the new teacher evaluation system that had seemingly been agreed to earlier this year but is now the subject of much dispute.
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Argentina's long troubled history could prove a piece of cake compared to entering the much disputed market of Spanish readers in the United States.
Lord is a son of Remo of schifferstadt, whose size of 72 cm for a time was much disputed.
Morocco's northern neighbor claims three small islands here, a relic of its colonial ambitions and a much disputed geopolitical issue.
Meiringen is also famous for its (much disputed) claim to have invented the meringue.
The labour dispute and this legislation have been the cause of much dispute, both in Parliament and in the media.
In this case, mutual owners could include Economical Insurance home policy holders, but since these funds have been accumulated over the 143 years that Economical Insurance has been in business, there is much dispute about where that money will end up.
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