Sentences with phrase «on debatable issues»

More and more over the last few months, Cuomo has used the word inarguable to argue for his side on debatable issues.

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Given the complex nature of these and other issues, the degree to which the government should make decisions on behalf of women and families regarding pregnancy is, and should be, debatable.
On the issue of the bible — it's debatable as to whether it is sexist or not.
Hopefully she will find community that will nurture her and respect her spiritual journey for her best without taking a superiour stance to her on theologically debatable issues.
Like his earlier works, Pakistan on the Brink has brought to the fore scores of issues crucial to Pakistan's stability and Afghanistan's peace, which deserve serious attention but are, nonetheless, debatable.
The methodology, as always, may be debatable, but the result nevertheless could be seized on by Cuomo and the Senate Republicans who are aligned with him on this issue, and could complicate efforts by de Blasio and his allies to make the case that opponents of his plan are thwarting a public mandate.
Just before 11 p.m., Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan issued a statement announcing the achievement of «a responsible agreement that brings about a sixth consecutive on - time budget,» though that statement is a bit debatable, but what's a few hours — give or take — on Planet Albany?
This involves heavy stuff on death, the after life, and other debatable issues.
Yet much of the document in fact focused on the debatable desirability of the goals of synthetic biology, and on the need to acknowledge the complexities and uncertainties involved in designing novel living organisms — issues which concern many of those working in synthetic biology and which can and should be the subject of open debate.
Unions have deployed massive expenditures on debatable matters related to education policy and state spending, and taken positions on issues that have nothing to do with public education, such as The Affordable Care Act.
Concentrate instead on the more debatable and relevant issues of how we should deal with it, where your professional expertise really helps.
Addressing privacy issues, Forbes said the panel had evidence that many consumers don't want their transactions advertised on the web or otherwise, and that, at the very least, it was debatable whether the current consent clauses were adequate enough to display the disputed information on the Internet in accordance with privacy legislation.
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