Sentences with phrase «much public debate»

There has been as much public debate about our tax codes as there have ever been.
The answer, after much public debate, was to make it a permanent home both for local artisanal food purveyors and for the farmers» market, which was still shuttling back and forth from location to location in the city after 25 years.
One student in my district, Brandon Truong, a youth leader with the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE), questions why there is still so much public debate when the scientific evidence is so clear.
The 12 - country Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP), signed in October, is likely to be the subject of much public debate in the new year.
The revelation sparked much public debate amid cries for immediate rejection from Christian music leaders, retailers and fans alike.
Renewal of mayoral control will likely come at the end of session, which is scheduled for mid-June, as part of a larger deal and it's unclear how much public debate will take place.
Her period in the department was marked by much public debate about the future of television, about digital broadcasting and the structure and financing of the BBC.
In the wake of much public debate over the anti-hate provisions of human rights legislation, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission applied to the Supreme Court of Canada for leave to appeal the February 2010 Saskatchewan Court of Appeal decision, William Whatcott v. Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal.
The 1999 referendum Following much public debate and a Constitutional Convention on whether Australia should become a republic, the nation went to the polls on 6 November 1999.
It's the kind of attitude which voters would like them to take to most things, but are let down because of the fog of partisanship infighting which ruins so much public debate.
The game's lack of sportsmanship became the topic of much public debate, with each side blaming the other for the lack of civility on the field.
There was much public debate about the role of climate change in the aftermath of Harvey, and many Republicans were quick to dismiss links to global warming, pointing out that states like Florida and Texas have a long history with deadly storms.
However, he persevered and the questions he was among the first to raise are now the subject of much public debate
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