Sentences with phrase «point of controversy»

We just posted an interview with him covering the high points of the controversy (with links to a number of stories about it).
Thus, along with the element of universality mentioned above, the doctrine of the unsurpassability of Christ as the final revelation of God has come to be a crucial point of controversy in inter-religious discussion involving Christians and other traditions.
The allegations have been a major point of controversy for the President - elect for years.
Earlier this month Microsoft's privacy policies became the focal point of a controversy about the right of cloud providers to access their customer's data.
It sounds innocent enough, but that kind of flat - fee service has become a major point of controversy as CREA battles with the Competition Bureau over its control of the MLS site.
Drinking fluids during training and racing will soon be reaching a boiling point of controversy and not for reasons you might...
While Mark Zuckerberg used multiple outlets to apologize to users and address important points of the controversy directly (and COO Sheryl Sandberg is now doing the same), Facebook's founder still waited several days to do so and left out some key pieces of information.
Mrs. Davids translates it under the title Points of Controversy.55
The most substantive point of controversy will concern the criteria for identifying English - only legislation.
The low point of this controversy came at a scientific meeting when radicals climbed onto a stage, surrounded Wilson — whose leg was in a cast — and poured a pitcher of water over his head.
This was a big point of controversy for Microsoft back in 2013 when both consoles launched, and several titles were rendered at 900p or less on Xbox One while they were at full 1080p on PS4.
Plus, the Sorceress and the Amazon, the two characters that are the vocal point of this controversy, do fight and actually do stuff.
The event will feature a variety of sessions and discussion focused on the state of the BIT era, the key points of controversy, and the future.
Because it wasn't in Obama's best interest to be affiliated with Rev. Wright as he was the subject of such intense media scrutiny and the focal point of a controversy.
Drinking fluids during training and racing will soon be reaching a boiling point of controversy and not for reasons you might suspect.
These regulations will likely prove to be a point of controversy, even if they're simply meant to protect investors from fraudulent activity.
Another point of controversy for Bank of America is the extent to which it should be punished for Merrill's actions, sources said.
Two points of controversy are indicated already in the Scriptures.
Recently, the wrath of God became a point of controversy in the decision of the Presbyterian Committee on Congregational Song to exclude from its new hymnal the much - loved song «In Christ Alone» by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend.
His experience on the road to the Syrian capital changed his life completely in an instant, and remains a point of controversy in the eyes of many up to the present day.
Because, you see, the point of the controversy is that they missed the point of the book.
Treats are a point of controversy in the paleo community.
It took schools districts about five years to make the adjustments, yet the guidelines remain a point of controversy.
It may seem surprising that breastfeeding is still a point of controversy.
Herbs are a point of controversy in the breastfeeding community.
«Voting reform was a make - or - break issue in coalition negotiations, and it will remain a point of controversy until the government names a date for the referendum.
ILLEGAL SIGNS DEFY LOGIC, DEFY LAWS, DEFY TAXPAYERS By Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,C,I,Ref - Canandaigua) The governor's illegal, unnecessary, and now - infamous highway road signs are no longer merely a point of controversy.
Among them is a plan to connect Interstate 690 and I - 81 near North Syracuse by building a new set of ramps, something that has come up as a point of controversy.
The support for Cumbo and other candidates from REBNY, through its Jobs for New York super PAC, became a point of controversy in 2013, with Cumbo eventually asking the PAC to stop its independent expenditure efforts on her behalf.
For more than two decades, the power of mammograms to save lives has remained a point of controversy.
The solar system's origins have been a point of controversy among planetary scientists.
And this brings us to the point of controversy on the show — where Oz and I disagree.
«When we brought out the first [RX - 8 concept] car, the RX - Evolv, that was kind of a point of controversy,» said Charlie Hughes, Mazda's U.S. boss, of the four - door layout.
There is a point of controversy surrounding the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet, however, and that's the BKB50 keyboard dock that comes in the box.
The use of low - frequency sonar in the world's oceans has been a point of controversy and contention... and no shortage of court decisions.
It neglects the motivations for green building (climate change, comfort...) and the points of controversy (e.g., the USGBC being out of touch, building enclosure vs. building envelope...).
One point of controversy is whether the new iPhone models deserve the «8» designation or are just «s» versions of the iPhone 7 in a glass case.
The patent has been a point of controversy because many in the Bitcoin community do not generally agree with patents.
The removal of headphone jack has been a point of controversy since last year, which might leave a scar on the Pixel 2.
Bitcoin Classic has been a point of controversy since its announcement.
This requirement has been a point of controversy in the lead - up to the 2012 election.
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