Sentences with word «uncontroversial»

This is relatively uncontroversial as regulators in the US and abroad are circling the industry and deciding how it will be policed.
The second Cadillac ELR commercial has just come out, and it is about as uncontroversial as you can imagine.
For example, prescribing opioids is relatively uncontroversial in end - of - life care and in treatment of acute pain from cancer, major surgery or broken bones.
Agreements on the highest - priority issues are frequently reached on or after the last scheduled meeting, so lawmakers dedicate their gatherings to passing one - house bills that stand little chance of becoming law in the immediate future and plowing through hundreds of completely uncontroversial pieces of legislation that rename bridges or create new license plate designs.
I thought it was a pretty uncontroversial statement that many Americans don't want a single payer system and thus wouldn't voluntarily switch to one.
The guidelines remained largely uncontroversial for decades, until Donald Trump's presidential election prompted some mental health professionals to call foul — and go rogue.
All of that seemed pretty uncontroversial, so I was surprised to discover (before I'd even had my morning coffee) that apparently I stand for all sorts of other crazy ideas, including the proposition that «it is more important for students to learn the benefits of spinach versus the benefits of algebra.»
If enough constituents weigh in for or against something that seemed uncontroversial and easy, it can encourage lawmakers to look at the issue more thoughtfully.
This was largely uncontroversial in the present case, because the Attorney General for British Columbia accepted that there is a common law right of reasonable access to civil justice.
So dads were featured in BabyBjörn's ads for the first time — something that wasn't entirely uncontroversial.
Critics say the seemingly uncontroversial bill would allow republican campaigners a chance to unsettle constitutional arrangements in Commonwealth countries and present new difficulties in the monarchy's fraught relationship with the Catholic Church.
This isn't news to most of us, but it's a good reminder of how uncontroversial basic physics once was and should be.
It's something which would probably happen automatically as a result of one of my manifesto proposals (a requirement that laws must be consistent, where possible, with uncontroversial principles such as equality of opportunity) but it's the kind of thing that a properly functioning system would do automatically, without requiring the general public to agitate about it.
The policies left many researchers feeling they had been muzzled, unable to speak about even the most uncontroversial aspects of their work.
The first question could be answered shortly («yes, it is») and this answer is rather uncontroversial in the view of the previous CJEU case law (where it already decided on the autonomous character of the concept «fair compensation» used in Article 5 (2)(b) of the Directive).
While the governor and the two legislative leaders negotiate the session's top items, there's not much for the Legislature to do but speak on resolutions and pass completely uncontroversial bills, such as a proposal to rename a bridge after a fallen soldier.
The first is someone I consider totally uncontroversial as being a leading actor of the decade.
From the relatively uncontroversial notion of supporting local business, through to the rather radical concept of creating a car free borough, these folks are certainly considering a whole range of solutions.
They are only uncontroversial in the sense that we are stuck with them so there's no point arguing; they have been taken off the agenda (explicitly, in the case of the GST and the Henry Tax Reform «s remit).
He actually admitted that he was having trouble writing about me in particular, exactly because of how uncontroversial I was.
Forced to make uncontroversial comments of acquiescence as the Tories rapaciously tear down the welfare state, the NHS and any other public service they can get their right - wing mitts on.
It did speak up on the Stop Online Piracy Act earlier this year, but for the most part Google has been focusing its public muscle on uncontroversial projects like augmented reality glasses and robot cars.
Most of the contents are housekeeping, i.e. politically uncontroversial items that would not support a free - standing bill.
He even went so far as to upset his Republican counterpart, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, by voting against the majority leader's wife, Elaine Chao, a relatively uncontroversial pick to run Trump's Department of Transportation.
I am instead making two related and relatively uncontroversial observations.
Mark Steyn is a well known and not uncontroversial figure.
For my part, I can't help thinking that the center has come undone, in no small part, because mainstream, time - tested, once uncontroversial conservative sentiments have been labeled offensive by the same voices who wonder what happened to the responsible right.
On Lords reform, for instance, he emphasises that this was a very uncontroversial part of the original negotiations between the two parties («it's something, by my recollection, that we agreed in a few minutes of discussion»).
George replies that the anti-perfectionists» ideal is only a chimera: no suitably uncontroversial premises in fact exist.
It's a somewhat shocking statement for a First Lady who, like most First Ladies, stuck to supporting uncontroversial issues like heart disease and literacy while her husband was in office.
In fact, that statement has become so uncontroversial that even mutual fund salespeople freely acknowledge it.
Instead, our lawmakers are sweeping up the last vestiges of uncontroversial measures about space ports and nuclear safeguards, and remarking to each other in the tones of a 1950s western, that it's «quiet, too quiet.»
So perhaps it is important for us scientists to remind people every now and then of the basic uncontroversial facts, which are not disputed in the scientific community any more (only by a few industry lobbyists).
Since the literature was relatively clear on the importance of culture in KM, I synthesized 8 «settled» or uncontroversial truths about KM and culture in law firms:
While the United States this year rotated into its two - year stint leading the eight - nation Arctic Council, this meeting is an unrelated informal session, organized by the State Department and other agencies around a distinctly uncontroversial agenda, ranging from basic science to energy - efficient cold - weather design tips:
As I wrote yesterday, while the United States this year rotated into its two - year stint leading the eight - nation Arctic Council, this meeting is an unrelated informal session, organized by the State Department and other agencies around a distinctly uncontroversial agenda, ranging from basic science to energy - efficient cold - weather design tips.
The theory is not uncontroversial even among Muslims, many of whom believe that teaching anything other than the «substitution» model is tantamount to heresy.
It could be argued that not every speaker listed in the glossy brochure for today's seminar provides uncontroversial evidence in support of this outlook: the keynote speech is to be delivered, in a few hours» time, by George W. Bush, a president far from universally viewed as successful.
At least the last two points should be uncontroversial by now, backed up by market prices and resource assessments.

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