Sentences with phrase «point of contention for»

Pinizzotto says that a major point of contention for many condo owners is that they feel they have nowhere to turn when they have a dispute with the condo board of their building or feel the board is behaving irresponsibly.
This was a point of contention for us.
Interference with custody orders can be a huge point of contention for some couples; it can lead even to criminal consequences.
While the fact that the Apple TV 4K doesn't support Dolby Atmos didn't cross my radar since my surround sound receiver isn't new enough to process the relatively new high - fidelity sound protocol, it was a significant point of contention for many other reviewers.
The sale of Huawei devices via its subsidiary company, Cricket Wireless, is also mentioned as a point of contention for certain US lawmakers.
While that would be a point of contention for purists who demand Google's unadulterated vision for the platform, the changes are subtle and add a few welcome features.
Android OS updates have been a constant point of contention for many years now, so it's good to see Google finally addressing the issue.
As a fan of Samsung's flagship Edge devices, I'm okay with this shift, but I understand why it could be a point of contention for some.
In years past, EMUI's various quirks have been a point of contention for many users in the West.
The findings aren't exactly surprising, as this has been a point of contention for some time, whereby many believe Buterin has too much power over the network for it to truly be called a decentralized blockchain.
This particular limit has been a point of contention for years now, and it has resulted in so - called «civil wars» that have led to breakaway groups, like BitcoinUnlimited.
Samsung's software has always been a major point of contention for most potential phone buyers.
These extra millimeters and grams may be a point of contention for some in the Apple community, and to them I say, «Whatever.»
(An issue that has been a point of contention for me for some time, see e.g. Workplace Harassment Complaints and Bill 168.)
Thus, a central point of contention for some litigants is «what is the reasonable cost of medical care?»
(As of now, their is no speed limit, except in the physical limits of the vehicles — which is a point of contention for you.)
The request for cultural dollars is a point of contention for some commissioners who say their areas are in need of housing and infrastructure.
The periods between AAA titles is still a point of contention for some players.
The only point of contention for this would be how close it is to release of the system, but as you can see, we've already crossed that point, and Nintendo will reveal it when it wants.
The art style is a point of contention for some as well, but this is not the first time (with thanks to Metroid Database) the series has taken on a more playful, cartoony style, so it bothers me little.
Mario Kart 8 has also changed the way items are used slightly, which might be a point of contention for series veterans.
The user - interface at some times can't quite keep up with the depth of information it's supposed to convey, however, meaning the menus for selecting levels can look cluttered, though this is a small point of contention for an otherwise visually attractive game.
The Phantom Pain's story, the ending, and its place in Metal Gear lore will be a point of contention for fans for the indefinite future.
Of course, in previous Legend of Zelda games, the Master Mode was an added bonus and not provided as paid content — so it's understandable that this was a point of contention for some gamers.
Battlefield's progression system remains a point of contention for me, as unlike many other games it's sticking rigidly to a linear levelling up mechanic rather than allowing players to unlock which weapons and gear they want.
On the other hand, a major point of contention for cruise passengers is the constant feeling of upselling.
The presence of a locked bootloader had been a major point of contention for users since it was discovered a few days ago, so it's good to see Asus responding so quickly.
The lack of V CAST Video access has been a point of contention for Verizon Wireless customers.
Discounts on introductory subscriptions has been a point of contention for anyone involved in digital publishing.
The exclusivity of the award has been a point of contention for white authors, who felt excluded.
I'm sure the massive screen looks gorgeous and crisp, but the size is definitely going to be a point of contention for many.
Another point of contention for the content providers is that Amazon has yet to come clean on how they wish to pay those from whom the content is being sourced.
EMOs are often a point of contention for policymakers.
But it isn't only the state panel that has become a point of contention for some board members.
Only New York's education department suspended grants from school districts after the districts neglected to implement new evaluation policies for teachers, a point of contention for the teachers union.
A point of contention for many in education, including Buras, Usdin, and the New Orleans community, remains the manner in which this occurred.
I think she'll be a point of contention for a lot of people, and there's both problematic and excellent bits throughout her story arc, but I strangely feel like Quiet is as necessary to this game as D - Dog or Miller.
While Pearson's adamant declaration of his message from God may remain a dubious point of contention for certain audiences, it's his conclusion which remains important, and is ultimately a logical approach to basic humanity born from the combination of his uncle's suicide and the Rwandan genocide he sees pasted all over the news.
Breakfast is sort of a hot topic in the Intermittent Fasting world, and in fact seems to be the first point of contention for people looking in on intermittent fasting from the outside.
The rice milk may be a point of contention for Paleo sticklers, but you'll have to decide how you feel about using rice products.
Another point of contention for some is that they believe by putting himself at the head of the $ 15 per hour movement Cuomo now has an increased ability to set the timeline for phase - in.
The APA, in particularly, has been a point of contention for some Adirondack residents, who often wade through a sea of read tape to get anyhting done on their land.
The Buffalo Billion has been a point of contention for some critics of the Upstate Economic Revitalization Fund.
Control of the Senate by Republicans has been a key issue for liberals, a point of contention for Cuomo and activist organizations.
LOL We were doing ok with pee and pretty well mastered no accidents and just pull ups at nap and bed but poop was a real issue and point of contention for her.
Ball's side - winding release on his jumper has been a point of contention for scouts since he rose to prominence on the recruiting trail, but he's proving the shooting stroke works for him.
The Royal Rumble has been a point of contention for WWE fans the past few years, but not this time!
However, I understand the metric system can be a point of contention for some people so I've included the approximate volume amounts as well.
The extension of the religious exemption to colleges had been a major point of contention for many religious institutions.
: A classic point of contention for risk parity is that interest rates, in general, are too low, and that while the approach may have performed well in the past, it is only because of an historic bond rally, which is unlikely to happen again.
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