Sentences with phrase «now arguing over»

Kate Osamor, the shadow international development secretary, said: «The Tories have been cutting the aid budget by stealth for years, and they are now arguing over whether to go even further by abandoning the international definition of aid.
The bottom line is we did nt win anything with either one of them there used to pride with cowboys now we argue over a catch in the div round of the playoffs.
Today, my kids now argue over a chip they found on the mini-van floor, and then refuse to eat the dinner my husband made, despite the fact that it's the thing they requested.

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«We need to invest every defense dollar to meet the threat that we're facing right now as a nation,» she told CNN's Wolf Blitzer later on Wednesday, arguing that the Obama administration's decision to allow transgender people to serve would cost $ 1.35 billion over a decade just for sex - reassignment surgeries.
The company also argues that Qualcomm withheld nearly $ 1 billion in payments when Apple cooperated with South Korean authorities as it investigated the company's unfair trade practices — precisely what the U.S. and Apple are going to court over now.
Now, they are arguing over details like who has the most banks and what percentage of people are using it.
Now some Conservatives argue they couldn't win the debate over the role of government against Justin Trudeau's promises of easy money.
Daniels is suing over the validity of the agreement right now; she is arguing that it's null and void because Donald Trump never actually signed it.
Arguing in a vacuum over what Jesus would do in 2012 using a 2000 - year - old text is an academic waste of time and an outrage to those who are actually sick and dying right now, even if it is not completely irrelevant.
Now, as many of them argue for forcing others to do what they want, like forcing doctors to refer women to abortionists or even participate in abortions themselves, the traditional goal «has been thrown over in favor of a crusade to establish what might be called... «comprehensive liberalism» as the official pseudo-religion of the state.»
Nor can it be argued (for instance) that God, when cursing Eve after the fall and describing to her how it was now going to be («your husband... shall rule over you» [Gen. 3: i6]-RRB-, was thereby prescribing that thus it evermore ought to be, even in the realm of redemption.
It is a meaningless hunk of metal upon which artificial significance has been heaped, and now we find ourselves arguing over that very significance.
They place another serious question mark over the modern rite because it could be argued that the options and emphasis on interaction that is now an essential aspect of it have contributed to this situation.
Further, what is now considered cannon, was argued over, for a number of centuries by the church fathers... um, you know, the Eastern Orthodox ones?
Those inclined to argue that Jesus now would advise us precisely the opposite of what he did in the New Testament — this on the basis that, regarding both tax demands and military activity, our U.S. Caesar is so much worse than his Roman one was — these people should be warned against reading Martin Hengel's little book Victory Over Violence.
Can I just say I'm Irish I go rugby and international games and conor megregor fites we as fans are mental we just fight and argue over everything we're passionate our stadiums are rocking and make no mistake our footballers are poor but they fite for badge just like Northern Ireland, now my point is was at 2 arsenal game last season can't afford go a lot family work etr.
But now we're just arguing over details; the hard part is actually convincing the Hall of Fame to do something that's better than what they've got now.
The debate is one that has occupied researchers for over a century now, with quantitative researchers arguing that statistical analysis of data generates objective knowledge, while qualitative researchers believe that quantitative methods do not provide rich data about phenomena.
I'm sure there would be some arguing between fans over whether or not it was intentional, but it'd be a much better situation than what we have now where the vast majority of DoG penalties you see are for guys who are just trying to clear the zone and get their aim slightly off.
I would argue that women's tennis was better during the Sampras reign, then men's tennis was better during the Federer and Nadal prime competition, and now women's is taking over again — partially due to Serena and partially due to other things.
Hes actually an AKB but probably got tired of arguing with the opposing side so now he just posts over exaggerated AOB opinions in an attempt to make them look stupid.
Now that there are so many cool and unique playgrounds designed for kids of all ages and abilities, I guarantee that you will spend less time arguing over tablets and more time debating which park to visit next.
pencil crayons - at $ 5 each, we now have a set for each of the boys so they can complete their work and not argue over the colours!
Our elected officials on the Federal level are arguing over a «Millionaire's Tax» and now the elected officials on the State level want to do the same?
Fake Phil - if Hillary had won we'd be arguing over how to pay for expanded Obamacare so what we have now is much better and at least we're talking about tax cuts not tax increases, Feds that is, NY still wants to tax tax tax its residents to death.
I'd also argue that the «improvements» appear to be featuring visual content over written, because my feed is now cluttered with photos posted by people I barely know.
Glick argued that the state didn't try to take over schools in New York City during the 12 - year Bloomberg administration, even though some of the same schools that the governor calls «failing» now were struggling under the former mayor's leadership, as well.
Mayor Bill de Blasio says he's perplexed as to why community residents are rejoicing over the City Council's vote to reject to the Sherman Plaza rezoning proposal in Inwood — arguing it is «not a win for the community» because developers could now erect housing with no affordable units.
In a report published this morning, the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee argued Defra must now concentrate on rural communities, given that its climate change brief has been shifted over to the new Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Now that the race is really on, Spitzer and his primary opponent, Scott Stringer, wasted no time in arguing over who's the real underdog.
It is more interesting and comforting to know that for now, we are; we exist; we argue over ridiculous beliefs.
Two years ago, the accomplished science writer John Horgan made quite a splash when he argued in The End of Science that the great era of fundamental scientific discovery is now over.
Many analysts estimate the bill will add at least $ 1 trillion to the national debt — now about $ 20 trillion — over the next decade (although some Republicans argue that the cuts will pay for themselves by boosting economic growth).
Now some may argue that muscle growth will happen as long as you continue to increase the weight over time in all of the exercises.
The elf hats on the sillhuottes are a perfect touch and all your vintage Christmas decor is just making me drool (that pedal car is I'm sure, the girls will be arguing over years from now on who gets it!)!
When Ana returns to work, she and Christian continue to argue over how devoted she'll remain to her career now that they're married, and she insists that she loves her work too much to give it up.
Other people may argue otherwise but sence Online LR is easy to get over, waiting till your farm and Fish mongress is upgraded is the best time sence you can now play online without worry about losing to many tools... for the most part.
As the title implies, the book argues that the debate about charter performance is now over.
Kindergarten is now water under the bridge (though some states are still arguing over whether it should be half - day or full - day) but much the same lesson applies to one of today's liveliest areas of education - policy debate, namely the «universal preschool» movement.
Evidence over the past five years argues that the public has never been more supportive of charter public schools than they are right now based on growth in charter school enrollment, waiting list numbers, and polling data.
Now, a small suburban Colorado school district is looking to fight its state's so - called Blaine Amendment in the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing the provision leads to religious discrimination in a case that has the attention of school choice choice watchers all over the country.
Hyundai has also redesigned its instrument cluster and its steering wheel, and rear seaters now have their own USB port to argue over.
No one argues that the ebook market is saturated with content (to the point that book discovery has been a buzzworthy topic for years now); in fact, a report emerged last week that Amazon now contains over 5 million ebooks in its retail catalog.
3) The internals of the housing market are now such that no one is arguing over the troubles faced.
Now one should argue over whether the expenditures reflect the life of the bonds.
Now the bad news: They'll spend some of that extra time arguing over money.
Right now, there is no reason to bypass a young investor who only has $ 50 / month to contribute if all you are arguing over is hidden fees versus fee - based advice relationships.
Now I doubt anyone will argue with the benefits of reinvesting your dividends over time (rather than spending them).
The new fans looked bad for liking Sonic Next Gen, now the retro fans will come out bad for arguing over a character model and possibly rejecting a game that was made as fanservice to them.
Cell phone networks are constantly arguing over whose mobile network is the best and / or most reliable, and now it looks like we're going to see similar battles between console networks.
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