At a moment
of much debate about the status of global contemporary art, this exhibition examines how artworks drawn from the contemporary collection of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros navigate this complex issue by embracing appropriative strategies for making art.
While the public vote has been the focus
of much debate about the planned Islamic center and mosque, the commission can not prevent the developers from building such a community center.
Not exact matches
But for all
of the attention and
debate on the matter, we understand shockingly little
about just how
much of the market is foreign - owned and what affect that has, particularly on house prices.
Tesla's
much - anticipated debut
of an electric semi-truck on Thursday night has spurred
debate about the future
of trucking, especially how advances in autonomous driving technology could make many truck driving jobs obsolete.
There has been
much debate about how blockchain could solve this problem, but a recent Newsweek report detailing the example
of a home title being issued on the Ethereum blockchain showed a solution: It's only a matter
of time, the article said, before government agencies start embracing blockchain as a valid alternative to existing title processes.
The federal government's recent decision to block the takeover
of Potash Corp. by Australian mining company BHP Billiton has sparked
much debate about which types
of Canadian industries should be protected from foreign buyers.
Just what the data means, what it may tell us
about ourselves, our current and future in health, remains a matter
of much debate.
Much has been written
about why more women aren't awarded positions
of power, and many proposed solutions have been subject to great
debate.
«Too
much of the
debate about monetization and the future
of publishing in particular has artificially restricted itself to monetizing text.
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.
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.
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 mode
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 mode
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 mode
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 mode
of a major economic reversal
of the growth mode
of the growth model.
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At last, a
much - needed
debate is breaking out in Canada
about the threat to democracy
of the ever - weakening state
of the news media.
To date, so
much of the health care
debate has been
about whom to cover.
Generally there are a number
of larger issues that will shape the larger
debate, like (hopefully an end to the never ending
debate about) the closure
of the City Centre Airport or the financing
of Daryl Katz «s downtown arena — but so
much about municipal politics falls under the old adage «all politics is local.»
In today's market, there's
much debate about what type
of mortgage to get - an adjustable - rate or a fixed mortgage - and how do you know when it's time to consider refinancing an adjustable - rate mortgage?
Although one could imagine all sorts
of radical Blue Sky tax reforms — or
much less radical ideas like a carbon tax or a value added tax — in the context
of the current
debate about how to make some alterations to the current tax system, I would suggest the following five elements in the spirit
of 1986:
Over the recent weeks, there has been
much debate about the notable increase
of issuance in the fledgling green bond market.
Brandt explains it this way: «There's a
debate to be had
about how
much of the float can go into buying businesses and stocks, and how
much needs to be in lower - return bonds and Treasury bills.
There is
much debate about the sensibility
of these tariffs, but rather than wade into that morass, let's examine what tariffs are and how they impact the economy and your investments.
His apparent assumption that the
debate is over — «Vehicles that we're producing are capable
of full autonomy,» he said — is a little scary, considering how
much still needs to be learned
about the functioning
of fully autonomous cars, and
about the interaction
of autonomous systems with humans in the cockpit.
Much of the
debate over the past years
about the benefits and the costs global specialization, primarily the rapid advance
of China as a major manufacturing center has been less
about the financial costs — the $ 12 trillion dollars
of additional liquidity that the US consumers offered to the world (the cumulative US trade deficit from 1990 through 2015 compared to the over $ 3 trillion dollars in trade surplus run - up by China over this same period — and more in terms
of the jobs lost and the impact
of foreign products on American wages in manufacturing.
Much of the
debate about slack, the drop in unemployment to 16 - year lows and wage gains goes to the heart
of the Phillips Curve — a model developed in 1950s by New Zealand economist William Phillips to determine the inverse relationship between the unemployment rate and inflation.
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.
Today
much of our
debate about marriage comes from a similar hope to score political points.
I think the conversation between traditional Christian groups and the gay community is
much wider than the narrow
debate about the biblical view
of same - sex relations.
With its Marxist sheen dulled,
much of this
debate has ceased to be
about class divisions (although it retains that edge in certain thinkers) and more so
about mentalités — mindsets or common outlooks — that comprise the beliefs inhabiting the social imaginary.
In the twentieth - century, there has been
much debate about the identity
of John.
To return to the earlier parable, ideas do not
much matter if they are held or being
debated by men whose investment in them is as remote as that
of the man high on the cliff who idly speculates
about the options available to men threatened with drowning.
There has been
much debate about the Virgin Birth or, as it is properly described, the virginal conception
of Jesus.
During the
debate over «biblical inerrancy» that raged among evangelicalism for several years in the late 1970s, I remember someone observing that Harold Lindsell's 1976 book, The Battle for the Bible, which pretty
much got that
debate going, was more a theory
of institutional change than it was
about theology as such.
How
much the Allies knew
about the exterminations and what they did to stop it, other than fighting Germany in general, I suppose may be
debated, but I hardly think that a description
of, «just watched while 6 million were killed,» fits the facts.
I think
of examples like Shakespeare and Socrates, where there is
much debate about the true author
of the words and yet no one
debates the value
of the words themselves regardless
of the author.
The
much -
debated Exodus 21 passage gave instruction to ancient Israel
about how to handle the accidental killing
of a fetus when a pregnant woman is injured by fighting men.
Much of the literature generated by and
about postliberal theology has
debated these questions.
The intense
debate in the United States since September 11
about the meaning, history, and contemporary applicability
of just war theory»
much of it conducted in the pages
of First Things» has been instructive and for the most part at a high level
of conceptual and ethical sophistication.
Much of the most heated
debate is less
about the conduct
of the candidates than
about the meaning
of a vote.
The upshot is the suppression
of political
debate about the common good, which is why thorough - going libertarians are such a destructive force in our political culture, perhaps as
much so as contemporary liberals whose main vice is the serene smugness that assumes that all we have left is administration because everybody worth talking to already agrees with them
about first principles.
Too often the
debate between a Bernard
of Clairvaux and a Peter Abelard is read in terms
of the latter's so - called heterodoxy when it was just as
much about Bernard's progressive vision
of a church disentangled from the control
of secular princes over against Abelard's more conservative view
of an ordered relation
of patronage and rule between secular rulers and sacred institutions.
From a finite set
of particular observations one can not derive a universal generalization with certainty (the
much debated logic
of induction can provide no inferential grounds for making assertions
about all cases when only a particular group
of cases has been examined).
Much of the
debate about the Church and power conflicts now going on in many American cities seems very familiar because it is a replay
of discussions in which I was involved in the 1930's when the chief issue was the relation
of the churches to the labor movement in its early struggles to achieve...
I don't care very
much to
debate the nature
of the Iranian revolution then and now but one thing that seems to be a hard fact is that their revolution
of 1979 has left the west disoriented, delusional, and in a fixed state
of constant fantasy
about its nature and eventual collapse.
Also, it sort
of invalidates your comment
about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this blog so you have
about as
much of a stake in this as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and
debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.
Some
of our friends and acquaintances put a great deal
of effort into holding creatively themed birthdays and getting their kids into the right dance classes and sport programs, identifying peanut allergies and purchasing BPA - free water bottles, and having endless conversations
about the negative effects
of too
much technology in the home, frequently interrupted by pinging phones and
debates about which phone plan is best.
There has been
much debate over some
of Doug Coe's previous comments
about a number
of Nazi leaders and their efficiency.
Much of the
debate about the Church and power conflicts now going on in many American cities seems very familiar because it is a replay
of discussions in which I was involved in the 1930's when the chief issue was the relation
of the churches to the labor movement in its early struggles to achieve power.
Despite the officious black
debate / rhetoric
about how
much freedom has been achieved, everyone knows that the overt and more intentional sorts
of oppression that existed North and South have been defeated.