Sentences with phrase «of much debate ever»

In March he was asked to lead an inquiry into the CRU's main scientific findings, a matter of much debate ever since apparently hacked e-mails from the unit were made public less than five months ago.

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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.
Whether this new phenomenological and humanistic Thomism and classic Thomism can ever be united is, to put it mildly, highly controverted, and indicative of much that is at issue in the Vatican II debates, doctrinally, pastorally, and socially.
Within the real academic world untainted by the pollution of religion in their brain, there exists much debate as to whether Jesus ever existed.
I am sure that the debate will be raging just as much as ever among Arsenal fans about the merits of our England international star Theo Walcott and whether or not he can provide the Gunners with a good enough option for the centre forward position.
A Winter break could also go a long way in helping to turn around the fortunes of English clubs in Europe but whether that concept will ever be implemented is the subject of much debate.
Sometimes that debate gets a little spiky but if it ever developed into abuse I'd make sure we never crossed paths again (or at least I'd try to — Twitter has a habit of making even the blocked appear on one's timeline — no matter how much I try to exclude anything written by Barton or Morgan, the two wastes of oxygen still invade).
Over and over and over, we debate the intricacies of the best way to raise our children without ever addressing the fact that much of the early - life care they receive is given by paid help, whether in day care or by a nanny.
Instead of debating nature versus nurture, we now know that «nature» — our DNA and RNA — is much more fluid and complex than we ever imagined.
When you talk about «well financed» forces impacting the debate and trying to hide the truth, you should be talking about all of the university professors collecting millions in government grant money to «study the issue»... do you think they will ever come out and say there really isn't much impact on the world wide temperatures, which would cut off their well financed research and incomes???
Nonetheless, with the passage of time, Pope Francis has seemed to take an ever more decided stance behind the notion of manmade global warming, while sending signals that there was not much room for debate on the issue.
He was being embarrassed in his flame war with Heritage blogger, was embarrassed again by being challenged to a debate he had no intention of engaging in, and used his fit pf pique to paint a picture of himself as much more important to the climate debate than he has ever been.
Much of the global warming debate is perhaps best described as a constant outbidding by frantic campaigners, producing a barrage of ever - more scary scenarios in an attempt to get the public to accept their civilisation - changing proposals.
Dale Ives, in the first of many presentations precipitated one of the hottest debates ever with an aside about how she didn't have much use for the right to silence.
Over the past year since the report was issued, much of the debate over fully autonomous weapons has focused on the weapons» potential role in armed conflict, raising questions over whether the weapons would ever be able to comply with international humanitarian law, also called the laws of war, but calls have increased in recent weeks for the human rights concerns to be taken into account.
While there has been much debate over the years on REM regarding the subject of «part - time» REALTOR's, when has a Managing Broker ever stated publicly how they ensure that a part - time REALTOR's business is covered through collaboration with a colleague?
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