Sentences with phrase «much heated debate about»

because it is purposefully added to the water and there is much heated debate about the benefits / harm of this.
The present political situation in Latin America has generated so much heated debate about the Church, the «sects,» and religious freedom that it has become necessary to take a closer look at the existing religious scene, including Pentecostalism, if we are to build a coherent theological overview of the region capable of generating serious ecumenical dialogue.

Not exact matches

Much of the most heated debate is less about the conduct of the candidates than about the meaning of a vote.
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?»
Sure, it was intensely glamourous, it was broadcast around the world, it was the subject of much heated debate, and at least one person in the world — Cristiano Ronaldo — really cared about the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo won.
There's still ongoing debate among scientists and experts about whether high heat turns cooking oils into nasty trans fats, but pretty much everyone agrees that this process is more likely to occur if the same oil gets used more than once.
Tony - Since deep ocean heat seems to be the lynch pin of much of the debate I am most interested in what you find out about the issue.
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