Sentences with phrase «much dispute as»

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?)
This too has become the topic of much dispute as bar associations address changes to the blanket prohibition.

Not exact matches

The dollar has rallied through much of the past week as concerns over the U.S. - China trade dispute receded, and as the U.S. 10 - year bond yield shot past 3 percent for the first time in four years.
And as much as TREB says its dispute is about privacy, what's really at stake is who controls the online flow of information, and ultimately millions of dollars in commissions and transaction fees, between buyers, sellers and brokers.
Not only did its stock fall by as much as 6.1 % after retailer Toys «R» Us announced a potential liquidation of its U.S. operations, but the toy firm has also found itself in a dispute with relatives of Frida Kahlo, the legendary Mexican painter.
«I'm assuming that because they're coming from a similar background and will want to make it work, that [the dispute process] won't in practice often be triggered as much as it could possibly be,» Peers said.
Trump was not expected to put much emphasis in his talks with Xi on thorny issues like the disputed South China Sea and self - ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own, although the two presidents» aides may deal with those matters privately, the official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Given zoning disputes, though, it may have lost as much as half of that value, local sources now say.
The Philippine press is reporting that industry sources said that a consortium that is vying for the Light Railway Transit extension contract is on the verge of breaking up as two members (AMA Group Holdings and SNC Lavalin) are engaged in a dispute over who should supply the equipment and trains and how much funding the Philippine government should source.
The agreement on staged payments during the next 4 years was also positive, as the company would suffer much more losses if the dispute had not been resolved.
The late Pope John Paul II has been described as the inspiration for a possible compromise to the dispute over the proposed Islamic center and mosque in the World Trade Center vicinity - that it be withdrawn and built elsewhere, much as the late pontiff had canceled plans for a convent near the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Such a day as this is not a day to argue politics — above all the politics of the present much - disputed war.
The picture of the Church that emerged was distorted by this apologetic context — too much emphasis was being given to points that were disputed (the authority of the pope, for example) and not enough given to other important points (such as the nature of the local churches).
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»).
In light of this fourfold division, it appears that the current disputes about Darwin and design are at bottom not so much conflicts between science and religion as disagreements about whether there is room for only one level — not a plurality of levels — on which to understand the story of life.
The disputes have been as much about what Vatican II did not say as about what it did say.
Of course, accusations depended as much on feuds and disputes as matters of real heresy.
The theology of the Eucharist as a sacrifice has been a much - disputed and much - discussed matter.
Identity is not so much in dispute as its analysis or symmetrical - asymmetrical structure.
For example, Pacem in Terris is often cited in support of rights much in dispute today, such as a right to healthcare.
Much modern intellectual debate, particularly within the popular arena, centers on disputes between religion and science over such seminal issues as creationism versus evolutionary theory, or theological explanations of the origin of the universe versus the «big - bang theory» of the new cosmology.
But, in response to the criticism of McGrath and others, it does suggest why it would be inappropriate for the Catechism of the Catholic Church to address directly the specifics of a controversy that is as much an intra-Protestant dispute as a dispute between Protestants and Catholics.
«What began as a dispute over a community center in lower Manhattan has spawned and grown into a much larger controversy about the relationship between my beloved religion and my beloved country, between Islam and America.»
In the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.»
Third, critics do not so much dispute the details of what Whiteheadians say as object to the whole process of reflecting in this way.
As I hope is evident, none of the above meant to reduce or dispute the cultural significance, much less the real orientation towards peace of «A Common Word».
So much for the separation of church and state when state institutions set themselves up as arbiters in theological and moral disputes.
In this regard, they were encouraged by the words of Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: «Our quarreling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
Before he became pope, Benedict wrote that «our quarrelling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
The meaning of this passage is much disputed (cf. p. 64), but could be understood as indicating that Matthew made an arrangement of Jesus» sayings in Aramaic, the interpretation (or translation) of which was left to individuals.
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Responding after receiving the report, Governor Ambode commended members of the Committee which included Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana; Partner of SimmonsCooper, Mrs Victoria Alonge, among others, for the painstaking efforts put into the report, saying that their passion in ensuring that the State Government recovers its lands, buildings as well as disputed quarters were very much appreciated.
There's also a dispute between Sampson and Silver on how to fund what is now expected to be as much as a $ 1 billion shortfall in anticipated federal Medicaid aid, an enormous loss at a time when politically nervous lawmakers are looking to add education funding to the final budget plan.
«Until a few months ago, the Refugee Council had a presence at Oakington, offering much needed support and advice to detainees, and ensuring those that shouldn't be there - including children who had been age disputed, torture victims and those with mental health problems, were released as soon as possible.
Cuomo's plan to install new LED lights on bridges maintained by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority could cost as much as $ 350 million, if not more, according to early estimates that the governor's office disputes.
I would dispute how much media impact, as opposed to coverage, the many Labour leadership debates have had.
He strongly disputes yesterday's account in ScienceInsider that a bevy of new programs could add as much as $ 1 billion to the federal budget.
Ultimately, the dispute may be as much a question of honor as of science.
Will Gray is of course disputing the «changes in solar radiation» theory of recent warming just as much as he is disputing the CO2 explanation.
It's a modest film «about a small personal crisis that represents something much larger,» as two junior - high - aged new friends roam New York City and bond, even as their parents get further entrenched in an eviction dispute.
Ted Jr.'s doubts are shared by much of Paulie, including Sheriff Carl Daggett (J.D. Evermore), state senator Roland Foulkes (Michael O'Neill), and district attorney Sondra Person (Sharon Conley), all of whom believe that justice was carried out back in the mid -»90s and will again be as soon as the case is rebuilt without the disputed DNA «technicality.»
Much like the holocaust of the Jews is disputed by revisionists, Egoyan tells us that the reality behind the Armenian holocaust is often disputed as well by the ignorant.
None of that work has meant as much to me as Cross» improbable, disputed role in the dissolution of the nine - year romantic partnership of British actors David Thewlis and Anna Friel.
In «Ford's «Strong Island,» a kind of filmic memoir of the Long Island prosecutorial injustice that led to the white killer of his black brother William in a garage dispute never even standing trial, the aims are as much personal as social.
As much as I admire the civic engagement of these lobbying efforts, they are disputes about the deck chairs, not which way to steer the shiAs much as I admire the civic engagement of these lobbying efforts, they are disputes about the deck chairs, not which way to steer the shias I admire the civic engagement of these lobbying efforts, they are disputes about the deck chairs, not which way to steer the ship.
He does not dispute the research that says that more formal civics education wouldn't help much, but he does argue that schools can do more for the civic development of students: «The challenge... is to build the sense of «we» within our schools in order to nurture civic norms, including the encouragement of voting as a civic obligation.»
And as much as we like our performance cars around these parts, nobody in the Autoweek office can dispute the handiness of a minivan.
Amazon currently has too much power in mandating terms during contract renewals, as we see from the current Hachette dispute.
While there's not much self - publishers can do to influence the outcome of the Hachette - Amazon dispute, this affair should serve as a cautionary tale about placing too much power in the hands of a single retail outlet.
Include as much supporting documentation as you can to help the dispute process.
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