Sentences with phrase «so much disagreement»

Because there is so much disagreement, «just getting the utilities and the solar companies together was a small miracle,» The Utility Reform Network (TURN) Senior Staff Attorney Matthew Freedman told Utility Dive.
Nafeez Ahmed argues that the unwillingness of experts to look outside their specialisations explains why there is so much disagreement and misunderstanding about particular crises.
I've only read a subset of a subset of the papers and am not qualified to comment on much of the science, but where there is so much disagreement, from well qualified people on all sides, then there is obviously a problem in applying any of it to public policy.
I suspect the difference to be not so much a disagreement as a product of definitional differences, especially since the RC comments were somewhat informal.
With so much disagreement between the experiments, and with revisions in solar models bringing theory closer to the broad range of experimental observations, Morrison says «there is no compelling evidence for a solar neutrino problem nor for a need for new physics.»
Why does there always seem to be so much disagreement about nutrition?
Some churches and Christians refuse to talk about it because there is so much disagreement on it.
Why is there so much disagreement about what the Bible means?

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So if Ryan claims to be speaking in the name of his Church and the Bishops continue to have sharp and specific disagreements with much of what Ryan is saying, aren't the Bishops morally and theologically obligated to shoot Ryan down again?
Because of these difficulties, disagreement over whether complying with the mandate would be formal or material might well be disagreement not so much over the mandate as over the nature of intention itself.
There is so much confusion and disagreement in Christianity today about what the church is and how to «do» church.
In polite company, and for the sake of keeping peace with each other (because mutual apostasies take so much effort), we can do with marriage what we do with our disagreements about eucharist and baptism: keep our mouths shut and let God sort it out in the end.
We spend so much time talking past each other and not enough time talking through our disagreements, and if we can start to find compassion for one another, then we have a shot at building common ground.
In light of this fourfold division, it appears that the current disputes about Darwin and design are at bottom not so much conflicts between science and religion as disagreements about whether there is room for only one level — not a plurality of levels — on which to understand the story of life.
The disagreements are not the whole story of the Church or the world: we have so much more to love and to celebrate.
However, most of the time I find that my disagreement is not so much with God, but with Plato or Augustine or Calvin or Dobson, or some theological system or cultural paradigm that's been attributed to Him.
In poll after poll the Catholic community has shown that it is very much divided; there is even disagreement among Catholic moral theologians, partly on the morality of abortion and even more so on the use of law to regulate it.
But again, as with Papal Sin, Wills» problem with the pope does not center so much on a disagreement with his policies or theology but with the fact that he is a pope at all.
The divorce papers of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta show that for a certain class of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they....
The divorce papers of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta show that for a certain class of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.»
So much so, that any cursory involvement in conversations of evolution and the big bang theory are fueled only because it comes into disagreement with a text supposedly proving god's existencSo much so, that any cursory involvement in conversations of evolution and the big bang theory are fueled only because it comes into disagreement with a text supposedly proving god's existencso, that any cursory involvement in conversations of evolution and the big bang theory are fueled only because it comes into disagreement with a text supposedly proving god's existence.
Theologically, the fatal flaw at Edinburgh was not so much doctrinal disagreement as apparent doctrinal indifference, since doctrine was not on the agenda.
I do not think that there is too much disagreement in many Christian circles on the definition of grace, and so I do not want to spend too much time trying to defend a specific definition of grace.
Key portions of the city budget are, of course, dependent upon the state budget, so much anticipation (and lobbying) surrounds negotiations in Albany, where Governor Andrew Cuomo is attempting to push through his spending plan, with major education and ethics reforms, despite significant disagreement from both Democrats (who control the State Assembly) and Republicans (who control the State Senate).
It wasn't so much because of disagreement over John Mahama and yet that's what he's touting.
There is so much convergence, in fact, that the Lib Dems» problem with going into government with Labour might be not be the number of disagreements, but the absence of them.
However, for Darkest Hour, disagreements are treated with genuine seriousness, and it's because the film feels so assured in its construction that the eventual results feel that much more powerful.
That disagreement frames so much of the current debate in school reform, and we need more blunt, civil, and face - to - face discussion on this score.
Perhaps that's why a recent New York Times article resonated so much with me, despite my disagreement with many of the author's points.
It's so important that I suspect differing philosophies about whether to consider writing as a business is behind much of the vehement disagreements between some advocates of traditional publishing and self - publishing.
But because there is much disagreement — and more uncertainty — about the precise dimensions of the problem, we find it hard to settle on a set of concrete actions to cut these so - called greenhouse gases.
How on earth could there be so much rancorous disagreement about the results?
If this is so, then we are not really in that wide a disagreement about how much we think we know, just about whether what we do know is sufficient to be meaningful, useful, etc..
We may disagree there, but in actual climate policy we may not be that far apart, so the disagreement may not matter nearly as much as it might appear at first glance.
«If someone points out to you that your pet theory of the universe is in disagreement with Maxwell's equations — then so much the worse for Maxwell's equations.»
The disagreement is not so much about observational evidence, but rather about the epistemic status of climate models, the logics used to link the observational evidence into arguments, the overall framing of the problem and overconfident conclusions in the face of incomplete evidence and understanding.
The overriding theme of what came into clearer focus as a result of «climategate» is that disagreements about climate change are not so much about the science, but rather about a clash of underlying values, ideas (e.g. related to risk perception) and ideals.
So there are a lot of scientific issues to resolve, dismissing this uncertainty and this disagreement is not useful, and has caused much uneccessary conflict and distraction from the real policy issues at hand.
I'd just like to know how much disagreement there is; this seems like a better way to pin that down than most of the silly polls I've seen so far.
Depending on the circumstances, the departure of one or more members of a polyamorous family may result in disagreements about: where children will live, how parenting decisions will be made and how much time the children will have with whom; whether child support must be paid, and if so who must pay it; whether a person is entitled to spousal support, and if so who is responsible for paying it; and how property and debt will be distributed, and whether an individual is entitled to an interest in property owned only by other family members.
When people put so much into their career and job, it often becomes worth it to try to understand disagreements.
Regardless of what you and your family members are going through, figuring out how to navigate disagreements, mental health issues, grief and loss, divorce and children, blended family problems and so much more can be exhausting, frustrating and disheartening.
With so much at stake, even a minor disagreement can feel like it has huge implications for our well being.
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