Sentences with phrase «n't much debate»

There thus isn't much debate worth reading.
There wasn't much debate about which way we'd go.
I pretended to ponder but there wasn't much debate.
There wasn't much debate: «People had come to the same conclusion separately,» says a person who was there but requested anonymity.
There's not much debate about it — the better your lights, the more you see, the safer you are.
Not much debate here: we've retained the Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN) from last year as a top pick.
And while the length of time we continue to interact in the physical world may be up for debate, in my humble opinion, there's not much debate about whether business cards still have a place in professional networking.

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While some experts debate whether a company that sorts so much secret data might not be better as an acquisition candidate, an IPO is not that far off the mark either.
In much the same way that journalists like Chris Wallace have said they don't believe debate moderators should call out lies, because that would be equivalent to expressing an opinion, the Times and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all times.
Finally, there is the Green Party, which is not so much avoiding scrutiny but being ignored altogether, as they are being excluded from the debate despite running a full slate of candidates.
While there is much debate over the prevailing cause for sunroof explosions, there is generally agreement on this: Current regulatory standards haven't kept pace with the size or design innovations in panoramic sunroofs.
The National Health Service is not «going broke» (although there is a debate over how much funding it should get).
The amount of «cord cutting» behavior remains a topic of heated debate, with Comcast saying it hasn't seen much evidence of it occurring so far.
«I don't think much of these debates,» she said.
But not as much has been said about how the legislation, which the Conservatives are trying to ram through Parliament with little debate, will affect business.
From a new, freelance marketplace to the ongoing, furious debate about whether or not the world's largest «professional» network is becoming too much like Facebook, there's plenty to ponder.
The week kicked off with some debate over just how much Apple is doing to safeguard kids who are spending too much time on their iPhones and not enough time communicating with others.
Much has been written about why more women aren't awarded positions of power, and many proposed solutions have been subject to great debate.
We've debated the ethics of 3D - printing guns before, so this isn't really a new subject, especially for the «maker» community, which has generally addressed the gun - printing issue by distancing itself as much as possible from the hardcore, gun - printing evangelists like DEFCAD.
Using this asset to debate people on social media or binge watch an entire season of some TV show doesn't help you much.
There also does not appear to be much chance of them winning the debate right now.
The network's approach to news isn't so much to report it, but to have its anchors and contributors debate it.
Again, the issue of deficit reduction is unlikely to register very much in the debate about whether or not it is appropriate to require women to register for the draft — but it makes for an interesting example of just how far the unintended consequences of a piece of legislation can reach.
On the outsourcing debate, Cook has previously said Apple would not be able to shift much of its manufacturing back to the United States because of a lack of workers with the proper skills.
Without getting into a debate about the wisdom of protectionist tariffs (not that it would be a particularly long one), the reality is that these initial measures don't really affect China all that much.
Speaking with Luiza Savage in Washington, D.C. yesterday, Premier Alison Redford said the much debated 40 - 40 plan isn't something «we've in any way landed on or proposed.»
The PSOE's party elders did not choose him for this role, but if Pedro Sánchez takes the lead, in Europe as much as in Spain, and reopens the debate about the euro, acknowledging that the current structure does not work and defining with the help of hindsight what vulnerabilities must be addressed in a reformed European Union, the party's new leader can halt the decline of the PSOE at home and reverse the ugly nationalism spreading through Europe.
Of course it matters to anyone who wants to understand the economic cost of the adjustment, but arguments about whether the reported data are overstated, and by how much, have become part of the bull vs bear debate about whether Chinese growth is merely slowing temporarily, and not as part of a major economic reversal of the growth model.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
The gun control debate has intensified in the wake of the Parkland shooting in February, and while some steps have been taken to tighten laws and regulations, not much has changed.
But I do not see them as having contributed much to the real - world policy debate.
This became the subject of much debate, but now it's probably safe to say that bitcoin's rise isn't necessarily a fluke.
This debate is not about how you invest but how much it costs for you to invest.
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If one were to ask a resident of Alberta which province has the more persuasive claim in this debate, it wouldn't much matter where they were.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which hasn't played much of a role in the fiduciary debate because the vast majority of its clients aren't affected, stayed neutral.
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The most important labor debate in the country right now isn't the minimum wage issue that President Obama spent so much time on in his SOTU speech this week.
The Corporate Mapping Project report by earth scientist David Hughes may attempt to cast some illumination on the facts underlying this debate, but it is not likely in the current overheated circumstances to get much attention except as the work of «enemies» of the oilpatch who «want to destroy» Alberta jobs.
To some extent they just have not paid as much attention to the public debate as TPP supporters or opponents.
I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and attention like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of debate?
At that point, it was about masturbation only (no one had made a comparison to homosexuality), so, without much personal stake in the debate, I thought to myself «See, this is why people don't like the answers, not (always) because it doesn't let them do what they want, but because the answers are sometimes very poor indeed.»
But the Republicans shouldn't limit debates too much.
Atheists, well, most of»em spend a little too much time debating something that doesn't mean a bloody thing.
you sir are practicing a religion one that means so much to you that you use it as your online name also please show me where I call you a fool or is telling someone not to make a fool of themself the same as calling them a fool which would mean you are very religious as far as Colin he said nothing that related to the debate I was in with you... we are talking about Atheism as a religious view not debating the existence of God now look over the definitions I have shown you and please explain how Atheism does not fit into the said definitions And you claim that evolution is true so the burden of proof falls in your lap as it is the base of your religion.
David throws out these concepts, but does not give much information about them, and we are left to guess and debate what he means.
This is not at all a fair or even representation of the Biblical text TGM, and I don't think emotive put downs of this sort do much to advance constructive debate on the subject!
Obama's religion should not be so much of a debate that he has to stage going to church to make meaningless headlines.
TforT, Not much of a reason to debate with you; it will just be circular, but I will respond to 2 of your post to me.
The debate over Calvinism is not so much about theology, but about this question: «What is God like?»
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