Sentences with phrase «of debate about it»

«Although there's a lot of debate about the ownership of the MLS, much of it is driven by frustration,» says Rouda.
There's a ton of debate about getting your license — I think it is worthwhile, personally.
There seems to be a lot of debate about marketing strategies, differences between boards, etc..
Over the years, there has been plenty of debate about the value of symbolism versus practical action.
Much of the debate about marriage - strengthening will center on this list of allowable uses of the marriage funds.
In the context of the debate about land titles held by Indigenous people, it is important to understand the different types of land titles held by and available to Indigenous Australians.
And Terry Findlay, director of the UNSW Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, writing on Croakey, said the Centre, which has a focus on the prevention and management of chronic disease, was advocating for equity to be at the heart of the debate about the future of primary healthcare.
There has been a lot of debate about the effectiveness of Suboxone as a treatment, yet I have found that it can be a very effective intervention to help someone... [Read more...]
This section considers native title in light of the debate about economic development on Indigenous land.
Acting in his capacity as Prime Minister an official apology presented at the Reconciliation Convention may have reshaped the environment of debate about this issue.
There is a lot of debate about the type of language that you should or shouldn't use in a cover letter.
The shoe dropped, you are now in JOB SEARCH mode A Fresh Look at Job Search» The Art of Job Search — Recruiters «A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step & # — Lao - tsu There is always lots of debate about what percentage of jobs are filled by recruiters versus through someone you know.
If you Google «resume fonts», you will find a lot of debate about whether Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, or some other font is best.
Some wonderful points, There's been a lot of debate about this recently, but when you drill down, who's taking the risk?
There is a lot of debate about whether or not you should include a photo of yourself on your LinkedIn profile.
But over the next year prepare to see plenty of debate about whether the NSS and the TEF are adequate teaching improvement tools or whether they constitute innocuous methods for a nation world renowned for its quality of Higher Education to remove the highly contentious cap on tuition fees.
A token sale, however, currently has no regulatory requirements (and there's a lot of debate about whether it should).
Although there is a lot of debate about whether men or women are safer drivers, the truth is that age and experience are two of the most important factors.
There is plenty of debate about the efficacy of whole life, universal life, indexed universal life, and variable universal life.
The Commission found that the material was open to public view — Ms Baskerville had 700 followers and had not (then) «locked down» her account — and that the quoted material related to her work as a civil servant and was used as part of a debate about what use public servants should make of social media.
In my experience there isn't nearly the kind of debate about anonymity in Canada that there is in the US.
This week's edition is fairly abbreviated, with stories touching upon the challenges that increased pro se litigation create for public interest advocates and for court administrators, continued coverage of the debate about the autonomy of public - interest clinical programs at state - run law schools, and more.
For a good overview of the debate about judicial speech, see Professor Mackay's study.
There will no doubt be discussion from all sides of this debate about how accurately they will reflect the costs of conducting a claim.
The stalling, the misconceptions and the insensitivity shown by many parliamentarians over the four years of debate about C - 279 are unworthy of what Canada stands for when it comes to human rights.
Wotts — It was just a comment and it does seem that much of the debate about this topic revolves around «philosophical arguments» or discussions that appear rather pedantic about some terminology, rather than actually discussing the science (not that philosophy and terminology aren't relevant, just that you don't prove that some science is wrong by simply quoting Popper — not that you did this though).
I decided long ago that much of this debate about mankind's relative impact on the planet could be resolved if only those involved stayed away from airplanes and drove the length of the continents by car.
It was just a comment and it does seem that much of the debate about this topic revolves around «philosophical arguments» or discussions that appear rather pedantic about some terminology, rather than actually discussing the science (not that philosophy and terminology aren't relevant, just that you don't prove that some science is wrong by simply quoting Popper — not that you did this though).
However, there's actually a good deal of debate about this issue among scientists.
The FDA greenlight has come with a lot of debate about GM foods and their labeling (and lack thereof).
To not respond to a request for that information would seem to be hiding behind the letter of FOIA rules (we shall see what the IC says), rather than responding in its spirit; if the information exists at all, it is surely in the public interest for it to be made public, to improve the quality of the debate about climate change policy.
My focus on the economic impacts is based upon the Left's own insistence of making that topic the focus of the debate about climate legislation.
«The People Who'll be Most Hurt by Climate Swings Did the Least to Cause Them, Study Says» (Chris Mooney, Washington Post) «There has been a lot of debate about how rich countries can help poor countries to adapt, but they have overlooked this aspect — that the impacts of climate variability change might be worse in the poorer countries,» said Sebastian Bathiany, a climate change researcher at Wageningen University in the Netherlands who led the research published in Science Advances....»
Like many long time observers of the debate about energy policy, I had a vague grasp of the fact that renewables on any large scale disrupt the grid, but you have filled in a lot of the blanks in admirably clear and concise prose for a lay audience.
But what I do find strange is the lack of debate about all this despite the obvious existence of opposing theories in the literature.
One of the great oddities of the debate about climate science is the contempt for scientists displayed by the lay cheerleaders on both sides.
While much of the debate about Julia Gillard's $ 23 - a-tonne tax has focused on its effect on Australian firms and consumers, Mr Rudd used an interview with The Australian to warn that the developed world could not expect high - polluting developing nations, including China and India, to reduce -LSB-...]
This same schematic of demarcated science and politics operates at all levels of debate about climate policies.
Second, I've increasingly noticed that much of the debate about climate is happening outwith academic circles.
I have never heard of the debate about aboriginal loss of land (not Australian) so I am not saying that what he wrote is true.
But as ugly, pointless and as unpleasant for those involved as it was, if there is something to be said about the character of the debate about climate change, it is that raised passions and low tactics are not unique to either putative «side».
TO SimeyC: As I see it, there is quite a bit of debate about exact scientific techniques that support either belief on this issue.
The head of Columbia University's Earth Institute suggests that New York State explore a hydraulic fracturing demonstration project, given how intense the views are on both sides of the debate about whether drilling should be allowed.
Religious metaphors are already used to frame portions of the debate about geoengineering, a fact suggested by the prominent use of religious metaphors in contemporary discussions about «playing god,» to avoid a «climate apocalypse.»
Much of the debate about limiting climate risks and fostering a smooth path for humanity as its growth spurt crests revolves around metrics like gigatons of carbon dioxide and billions of dollars.
You have offered this new thread, presumably, in the context of the debate about how much transparency should be offered re.
Probably not though there's a real chance of it and there's a lot of debate about that.
Now the audacious building, at 41 Cooper Square, completed in 2009, has become the most visible symbol of a debate about the future of Cooper Union on the eve of what could be the most important decision in its history.
The piece has stirred all kinds of debate about what the artist's motivations could have been: Was this a coy way of commenting on affirmative action, on the supposed «advantages» conferred on certain underrepresented minorities?
As for its modern - day efficacy, there is plenty of debate about the theory.
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