Sentences with phrase «much fierce debate»

Then, in late August, after much fierce debate, the California Assembly and Senate passed a new bill, known as SB 32, that would go much further, mandating an additional 40 percent cut in emissions by 2030:

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When Barth scholars have a fierce debate about who gets Barth right, it can not do as much harm.
Frankel took the example of the avian flu research that in 2011 sparked a fierce debate about whether it should be published, given that it identified mutations that could make the H5N1 virus much more transmittable to humans.
How much each of these modes of transmission contributes to the spread of viruses is a point of fierce debate, Milton says.
The findings of the study are part of a much larger, fiercer debate within the scientific community over the megafauna extinction.
While there is fierce debate over whether or not today's wheat contains more gluten than the wheat of yore, we do know people today consume much more gluten because it's added to many processed food products.
Much has changed since the artist's death during the epidemic in 1996, and yet here we are today, with Rose Garden overtures to the Religious Right at the White House last month and debates, fiercer than ever, over our health care system.
But exactly how much is the subject of fierce debate.
«settled science» is a laughable conceit Judith Curry does not seem to think things are settled and is eager to expose her views to the sharp knives of examination she takes punches like a champion I admire her a great deal I appreciate your opinions as well and recognize you contribute much more to the debate than me the people who comment are freaking fierce and I enter with humility
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