Sentences with phrase «seemingly endless debate»

Bitcoin, the most - used blockchain today, was the first to show signs of scaling problems, with seemingly endless debate following after.
The New York Times «s Randy Kennedy gives the Robins - Zwirner suit the once - over with little new to add to the seemingly endless debate about collectors vs. profiteers (at least we're getting a change of nomenclature from the rather tired «speculators.»)
Breathtaking results from yet another study, and the announcement that three prominent Boston lawyers plan to mount a constitutional challenge to Massachusetts» charter public school cap, have reignited the seemingly endless debate about charter schools» place in the commonwealth's education marketplace.
On and on went the seemingly endless debate at New Orleans» own Finn McCool's Irish Pub until owner and Belfast expat Pauline Patterson joined the craic (Irish Gaelic for «chat») with, «Okay, okay, you guys, I'll tell you what we'll do.
And for those who feel bogged down by the seemingly endless debates about women in the Church, it offers a fresh, grace - filled take on what the Bible really says about women.
Western culture has been plunged into seemingly endless debates about what is art, or what is philosophy, or what is theology, and over and over again those who stirred such debates arrived at the answer that there are no answers.

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With the seemingly endless hype of the presidential debates, it is important to remember the effect local politics can have on both our own community and the country as a whole.
New York City's seemingly endless charter - school debate has nothing to do with rental income - or even money, except tactically.
You and you alone can «re-center» our national debate on issues like the unsustainability of increasing conspicuous per - human over-consumption of limited resources; the unsustainability of skyrocketing absolute global human population numbers; and the soon to become patently unsustainable, seemingly endless growth of large - scale industrial / corporate activities, now threatening to engulf the surface of the planetary home God has blessed us to inhabit and, I suppose, not to overwhelm.
As the Guardian explains, the government of Uruguay was once gridlocked in a «seemingly endless and rancorous debate about energy policy.»
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