Sentences with phrase «subject of considerable»

Your question is deep and important — and the subject of considerable research.
The work of epidemiologists Wilkinson and Pickett (2009) has illuminated the impact of this rise in inequality bringing an array of evidence in their book, The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Always do Better, to reach conclusions that have been the subject of considerable debate and critique (for a good review see Rowlingson, 2011).
The iPhone 8's camera has been the subject of considerable debate this year, with some reports saying it could have a horizontally aligned rear - facing camera array, and others saying a vertical was coming to the device.
Seventh, the question of whether non-purely economic factors (such as fairness, corporate size, and the rights of workers) should be factored into competition analysis is gaining increased traction in a number of jurisdictions, and undoubtedly will be a subject of considerable debate in the years to come.
This decision has been the subject of considerable discussion among arbitration practitioners: as was discussed several months ago on Slaw, the case raises a number of difficult questions about how international arbitration and Canada's treaty obligations in that respect interact with local procedural law — specifically limitation of actions — when seeking to enforce the award, and more generally whether foreign judgments and arbitral awards should continue to be treated, for limitations purposes, as mere contract debts.
In my world, Releases are frequently the subject of considerable negotiation.
All of those could be subject of considerable discussion here as they have been elsewhere.
Somma's status is the subject of considerable speculation among bankruptcy lawyers in the region, Saltzman writes.
The upper end of these forecasts has been the subject of considerable media and policy interest as well as some criticism.
Lomborg starts off his treatment of the hurricane - climate issue by showing how some environmentalists have over-hyped the science, either by directly linking climate change to individual events like Hurricane Katrina or by ascribing too much certainty to conclusions that are still the subject of considerable expert debate.
Toilet paper has been the subject of considerable drama here on the ole» TreeHugger.
The article has been the subject of considerable e-mail discussion between one of the authors and others who questioned the authorsí analysis and doubted the validity of their conclusions.
Whether probabilities can be applied to describe future social choice, in particular uncertainties in future greenhouse gas emissions, has also been the subject of considerable scientific debate (e.g., Allen et al., 2001; Grubler and Nakićenović, 2001; Lempert and Schlesinger, 2001; Pittock et al., 2001; Reilly et al., 2001; Schneider, 2001, 2002).
In recent years, the extent to which this «desertification» trend is caused by anthropogenic forcing versus natural variability has been the subject of considerable debate.
Deciding which infrared cooling model to include in the climate models has been the subject of considerable debate over the years.
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate — and if so, how — has been the subject of considerable investigation, often with conflicting results.
Climate change may have already contributed to the extinction of a small number of species, such as frogs and toads in Central America, but the role of climate change in these recent extinctions is the subject of considerable debate.
This wouldn't be a problem if they acknowledged that other scientists held differing views, and that the topic was the subject of considerable debate and controversy.
Here is their description of the work: The influence of solar variability on Earth's climate over centennial to millennial time scales is the subject of considerable debate.
«The results of the field experiments are new and still the subject of considerable scientific debate.
First of all, Oreskes et al. emphasize that the reality of mean global warming is essentially undisputed, but that the future impacts on the scale for which humans would have to prepare are still the subject of considerable research, inquiry, and debate.
Long esteemed by artists and critics but little exhibited until recently, his work has been the subject of considerable renewed interest over the past decade or so.
Why this should be so is a subject of considerable current interest.
Whether expelling disruptive students should play a part in keeping schools safe is a subject of considerable debate.
They've been the subject of considerable attention from researchers and policymakers, but most of the assessment thus far has focused on short - term impacts.
Already the subject of considerable overseas hype, Gnarls Barkley finds DJ / producer Danger Mouse collaborating with Cee - Lo, co-founder of the Atlanta hip - hop collective Goodie Mob.
Another important adaptogen, Rhodiola rosea, has been the subject of considerable research due to its ability to combat both anxiety and depression.
In recent years, intermittent energy restriction (IER) has become the subject of considerable scientific interest as an alternative approach to weight - loss and / or improving metabolic health, and has been studied in rodent and human populations.
Intermittent energy restriction (IER) has become the subject of considerable scientific interest as a potential dietary approach for weight - loss and improving cardiometabolic health.
The precise function of alpha - synuclein has been the subject of considerable debate, partly because it is abundant in red blood cells as well as in the brain.
Its full extent and nature are currently the subject of considerable controversy among astrophysicists
Charter schools are often a subject of considerable public debate, since they receive public funding but may be privately operated and staffed by nonunion teachers, in contrast to traditional public schools.
This latter practice became the subject of considerable controversy after the arrest and conviction of Heastie's predecessor, Sheldon Silver, one year ago.
Crosby's notoriety made him the subject of considerable press attention — but the second man behind the Conservative campaign may have been even more important.
The funds were part of a memorandum of understanding that has been the subject of considerable finger - pointing between the governor Democratic Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and other leaders who gave contrasting explanations for the holdup of their release.
The gaffe - ridden vice president's security on the ticket has been the subject of considerable speculation for months, with some — including many Republicans perhaps engaged in a little mischief - making — suggesting Biden should be replaced by US Secretary Hillary Clinton.
The question of the social class or classes of first - century Christians has been the subject of considerable analysis and debate recently.
There is no longer serious doubt in my mind that human life exists within the womb from the very onset of pregnancy, despite the fact that the nature of the intrauterine life has been the subject of considerable dispute in the past.
All the attention devoted to the first Roman Catholic Synod on the Family, which wraps up this week at the Vatican, is but one sign that the ties binding hearth and altar to one another can still be the subject of considerable concern.
The video of an officer taking down Garner went viral last year and was the subject of considerable outrage across the country.
A subject of considerable debate between Hartshorne and Brightman in the last years of the correspondence is whether Hartshorne is or is not a pantheist.
The character of the imperial cult, at least in the eastern empire, is the subject of considerable debate at present, as can be seen by a cursory examination of the two most significant works on the subject: S. R. F. Price's Rituals and Power: The Roman Imperial Cult in Asia Minor and Steven Friesen's Twice Neokoros: Ephesus, Asia and the Cult of the Flavian Imperial Family.
It's the subject of considerable speculation among private - sector experts.

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Where an infrastructure owner is subject to mandatory access requirements, it may choose to refrain from developing additional capacity on its network, even in the face of considerable demand, in order to prevent its downstream competitors from gaining access to the infrastructure necessary to supply the downstream market.
While it would be too much to say he hates the Bishop of Hippo (the book's concluding chapters concede a grudging admiration for the man's greatness), the author clearly wants to bring all his erudition (which is considerable) to the task of deconstructing his subject's reputation.
Certainly Coll tries to demonstrate the relevance of these passages, but in a book that is over 400 pages long, and for those who are interested in the subject matter of the book, namely women deacons, this proves is a considerable distraction.
It is courteous and explanatory, rather as if the author is talking to a good friend whom she has known for years and is aware carries certain anti-Catholic prejudices and considerable ignorance but also goodwill and genuineinterest in the subject of the Church.
For all of their ingenuity and their (perhaps considerable) merits, in other words, these accounts seem not to be talking about the same sort of thing that we have all along understood «morality» to be (or that we encounter when we feel ourselves subject to «moral» constraints).
Although Rosen did not use a control group in relation to his 26 nonpatient subjects, and although some of them had problems, he succeeds in considerable measure in demonstrating his principal thesis that «female homosexuality is not an illness but «a way of life.»»
Alongside these are other psychic activities geared to man's conscious interaction with his environment and subject to a considerable measure of direction and control from the side of consciousness.
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