Sentences with phrase «significant point of discussion»

Cryptocurrencies have been a somewhat significant point of discussion at the G20 summit in Argentina.

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A small but significant number of people flagged for discussion the question asking whether they agree with the statement, «I'm basically living at peace and in love with others at this point in my life.»
Despite this, The Witch also happens to contain some remarkable points of discussion for Christ - followers that are as grueling as they are significant.
I'm not saying for a moment we brush this under the carpet, but no players or staff will change before the summer, so any speculation on significant changes are moot at this point, and emotions are running too high to even have a rational discussion in those areas without getting lost in a sea of shouting.
The records also point to much discussion of the Northern Ireland peace process, in which Clinton played a significant part during his time as US president.
All this discussion of the Schmittner et al paper should not distract from the point that Hansen and others (including RichardC in # 40 and William P in # 24) try to make: that there seems to be a significant risk that climate sensitivity could be on the higher end of the various ranges, especially if we include the slower feedbacks and take into account that these could kick in faster than generally assumed.
I find gentleman's bets to be perfectly within the realm of scientific discussion but 2500 Euros is too significant of a price such that the price becomes the discussion point and not the science itself.
The discussion of whether 2012 is the 8th, 9th 10th or 11th warmest annual global average surface temperature is intellectually engaging (and a bit of a waste of the engaged intellect), but a more significant point is that the warm years since 1998 have all occured without a transient bump comparable to the one that 1998 recieved from the signifcant El Nino that occured.
A flat line with slope of 0 containing a million data points satisfies your criterion of «non statistically significant trend over a period long enough for the statistical power of the test to be 95 %» but I can't see how it's relevant to the discussion.
So, bonus points if it's just you and a single interviewer and the discussion still carried on for a significant amount of time.
These significant policies have lingering effects on the operation of native title and land rights regimes today, and provide the starting point for discussion on what changes are now necessary.
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