Sentences with phrase «subject of debate»

Video game localization is suddenly a fiery subject of debate.
The advert failed to prevent a Labour landslide in 1997, but was still said to have made Blair's character a legitimate subject of debate in the election.
[15] Whether the immortality of the soul can be proved by human reason is a traditional subject of debate among theologians.
The once frowned - upon practice has become subject of debate — even if you can pull off leggings as pants, should you?
Yet how and when is still subject of debate: it is hard to contextualize present and predict future change using the short temperature records available from a handful of Arctic weather stations.
During the primary campaign, the use of red light cameras in the city and the new garbage pickup tax has been a major subject of debate between Sheehan and her primary opponent, Albany Councilman Frank Commisso Jr..
And where to locate those limits is a legitimate subject of debate for loyal Christians and loyal Americans — two human sets which amply intersect.
«There is no doubt that tax has become an important subject of debate over the past several weeks and I think it's important to share that the emotion of the issue has taken us a bit by surprise,» Engskov added.
The impact of both owned and unowned freeroaming cats upon the environment is an ongoing subject of debate.
Brady's injured right hand became a great subject of debate during the build - up to the AFC Championship as hype grew as to what exactly happened and whether Brady would be affected while playing the Jacksonville Jaguars.
A more interesting subject of debate would be the Tuchel story — but that.s just me....
While whether E3 is going to be around in the next few is a constant subject of debate right now, at this point in time no other event in this industry delivers that kind of message, and Sony knew every note it had to hit to get there.
Common Core was the most volatile subject of the debate, but voucher schools and Act 10 also provide to be subjects ripe for disagreement in the interview.
The practice has emerged as one of the most salient subjects of debate in contemporary penal policy.
We should not be surprised if in the near future — perversely — the «right» to be killed by human hands will become a legitimate subject of debate.
Exactly why home prices continue to rise in Vancouver and Toronto, while prices in other markets cool, remains the subject of debate.
The subject of the debate is inconsequential.
But where that ends up is another subject of debate.
The U.S. economy has certainly recovered since the dark years of the recession, but the exact strength of the revival has been the subject of debate from politicians to pundits to economists for some time now.
More broadly, the extent of Russia hacking in the U.S. remains a subject of debate and, at times, of hyberbole.
Hampton's future has been the subject of debate since Stephen Hester was forced out as chief executive of RBS last year.
The safety of Tesla's cars has been the subject of debate and scrutiny.
While the movie remained a subject of debate for a good while, the characters of Mickey and Mallory become cult heroes, prooving the fact that controversy is the most efficient form of publicity.
Where the market goes from here is the subject of some debate.
All the particulars implied in the familiar, and true, assertion that Obama is an extreme liberal are legitimate, and urgent, subjects of debate, raising serious questions about his fitness to be president.
Whether Romney's confession of faith did sink him was a subject of debate.
(Whether the pod people die or not is a subject of debate at the Convergence.)
It is silly and offensive that such a beneficial tool is a subject of debate.
The question of whether there are absolute values is one which is a subject of debate amongst moral philosophers.
The specific relationship between Jesus and the Pharisees, however, remains a subject of debate.
Its exact origin is a subject of debate — Maximus the Confessor anticipates it — but it is most frequently associated with the work of Duns Scotus (1266 — 1308).
The extreme, high - tech procedures imagined by ordinary people are rarely the subject of debate; it is simple feeding tubes and common antibiotics that are labeled «unnatural» by «ethicists» - in the thought that the life which they sustain is also unnatural and should not be continued.
The steak is the connoisseur's meat dish; a subject of debate, delight and potential disappointment.
Precisely why they're nicknamed the Grecians is the subject of some debate, though according to Exeter Memories the «likeliest explanation is that the local boys of St Sidwell's fought the boys of the city during the annual beating of the bounds... Because the St Sidwell boys were outside the city wall the were referred to as though they were Greeks outside the walls of Troy.»
Andrade said the punch was an accident, though that's a subject of some debate.
With plans to upgrade the Nou Camp having recently been unveiled, speculation surrounding the club's finances and their ability to retain their star attacking trio - dubbed the «MSN» - have been the subject of debate.
And sometimes this is the subject of debate with friends who say «you talk to your kids about your finances?»
The degree to which school food can be «fixed» without additional funding has long been a subject of debate here on this blog, with experts weighing in on all sides.
The age at which children should cease regularly wearing diapers and toilet training should begin is a subject of debate.
-LSB-...] «fixed» without additional funding has long been a subject of debate here on this blog, with experts weighing in on all sides.
In the Brennan confirmation hearings, the ethics of drones became the subject of debate, but it tended to remain within the confines of practical ethics, emphasising questions about legal permissibility, rules of engagement etc..
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