Sentences with phrase «wider debate»

While the talks were ultimately unsuccessful, the mere suggestion of a bigger player in the market has prompted wider debate about litigation boutiques and size — how big is too big?
The world wide debate on the effects of conventional farming practices on soil fertility is getting a lot of attention.
It also enables you to raise your relevant concerns in the context of wider debate.
There are many lost opportunities where good research could influence wider debates.
«So, please, as we engage in yet another community - wide debate about consolidation, dust off your history books,» she said.
The contributors discuss the place of the body in their own work, and in relation to wider debates on the body in philosophy, science, medicine, anthropology and the arts.
You may say so what, but I say that facts matter if you are writing an article supposedly for wide debate.
He's encouraging the sort of wider debate that's never helped any political party.
First, attempts to make such a change could easily get bogged down in wider debates in the Commons over Lords reform.
In October of 2014, Gavin Andresen sparked a community - wide debate over the future of the hard - coded, 1 MB size - cap on Bitcoin blocks.
«The Church is as keen as ever to encourage wide debate and discussion on the issues which matter - social justice, poverty, education, peace.»
«We need to have a much wider debate in Britain about how a Parliament works, how we elect our representatives and how we can transform more power to people themselves,» he said.
If infact Angles, Demons, Ghosts, God and the Devil did not exist then Ims ure there wouldn't be a world wide debate on the issue from some of the most respected scientists, law makers and doctors..
What is fascinating about this evolution — and especially most of the academic analysis (and in some cases advocacy) of it has been the degree to which it has ignored wider debates about presidential versus parliamentary forms of government.
Series of workshops and an international conference in order to facilitate wider debate on lowering the voting age, from the point of view of election participation and democratic legitimacy
As the new report «Who Controls Our Public Schools: The Privatization of American Public Education» from the Independent Media Institute explains, «Rapid growth of charters did not come after wide debate and consensus.
It's possible to succeed wildly by selling well in any one of these markets, and it's possible to be successful while only in one, which is why the Kindle Unlimited vs. Wide debate in indie publishing is eternal and endless.
Wider debate aside, the four shortlisted artists; Alec Finlay, Lubaina Himid, David Jacques and Haroon Mirza reflect the broad practice of artists working across rural and urban locations and the exhibition provides a fascinating glimpse into contemporary art practice which should not be missed.
The divisions the bills have created within the state — with the utility commission, some lawmakers, clean energy advocates and the executive branch on one side, and Xcel and other members of the legislature on the other — echo wider debates about large nuclear power plants in the U.S., and who should pay for them.
Many users of Facebook voiced opinions against the changes to the Facebook Terms of Use, leading to an Internet - wide debate over the ownership of content.
The result was a nation - wide debate about what kind of country Scotland might be.
The recent plebiscite on Scottish independence has triggered a much wider debate in the UK about the organisation of state power in institutional and territorial terms.
Alice Hill, who directed resilience policy for the National Security Council in the Obama administration, said the wider debate over cutting climate - warming emissions may have distracted people from promptly pursuing ways to reduce risks and economic and societal costs from natural disasters.
The initiative has sparked a campus - wide debate about biblical interpretation and the roles of women, as well as a second group called Students for Egalitarianism in Marriage.
I write not only as one engaged in the wider debate but also as a theologian of one of the communions I hope to see involved in this effort.
The media picked up his remarks and boiled them down to just four words which, for a while, stirred up a nation - wide debate: «The Duty to Die.»
Such an avoidance of conceptual debate may reflect a definite public - relations strategy by Robertson in relation to the particular situation, but a similar avoidance by other broadcasters in the wider debate on the issue reflects a lack of conceptual grappling with the issue.
There was a wider debate.
But the whole process and indeed the wider debate it has triggered, pays little heed to considering the rights of the citizen.
MPs are currently debating the Lisbon treaty and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg confirmed yesterday his party would use the opportunity to push for a wider debate on Britain's role in Europe.
The wider debate around planning applications is that those making the most noise - and super-nimbys can be pretty loud - monopolise the dialogue to the point where it becomes a monologue.
This is a whole UK - wide debate and that's narrow casting.»
The Scottish Tories will then have a leadership contest that should be an opportunity for a wider debate about the party's position in Scotland.
It was also hoped that discussions about happiness would serve to refine the wider debate about the UN Sustainable Development Goals for 2015 - 2030 and the standards for measuring and understanding well - being.
That's all well and good if you want to shape the wider debate.
On 12 June 2008, Davis resigned from the Shadow Cabinet and announced his resignation as an MP, in order to force a by - election, and cause a wider debate on the single issue of what he believed to be the erosion of civil liberties.
There was a wide debate, with people speaking on both sides of the arguments.
He said the government was keen to encourage a wide debate in parliament, political parties and across the country as a whole.
Planting bulbs may seem a far cry from a discussion about the role of the state, but reconnecting with people, in a soggy trousers, dirty hands sort of a way, is essential if we want to engage in a wider debate about what the party should do in power.
Jeremy Corbyn, a prominent figure on the left of the party, made it on to the ballot with minutes to spare after MPs who do not intend to give him their vote nominated him in order to ensure a wider debate.
Whilst the existence of the document itself is cause for much cheer, it appears as if the leadership contenders are coming to the wider debate about the future of the Labour party with their direction already established.
We understand that the review is intended to support «front line policing» however it is defined but we feel that structural change should not be driven by a pay review rather a pay review should follow a careful consideration of a wider debate about the role and purpose of police in the 21st Century, the structure of that service and the role and requirement of those within that service.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesperson Tom Brake said the time was right to call for a wider debate into «state snooping».
This one day conference explores the role of social science in influencing policy, practice, public and wider debates about issues in contemporary society.
Scottish and Welsh nationalism have been increasing in popularity, and since the Scottish independence referendum, 2014 there has been a wider debate about the UK adopting a federal system with each of the four home nations having its own, equal devolved legislatures and law - making powers.
Better we have a general election On the issue, and all the other issues, because you then have a wider debate as well,» Mr McDonnell said.
And with these changes in the NHS, we also want a wider debate on how society as a whole should face up to the new healthcare challenge.
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