Sentences with phrase «widespread debate in»

The issues of prayers and religious symbols in provincial legislatures and municipal councils; religious - based schools and practices; and Canada as a multicultural country have caused widespread debate in Quebec and across Canada of late.

Not exact matches

The debate at the Post is likely to echo at other companies at a time when marijuana use in the U.S. is gaining widespread legal and social acceptance.
Indiana's new Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), passed in the wake of legal same - sex marriage for Hoosiers, caused widespread and angry debate.
Clearly, its validity is not self - evident and has in fact generated widespread and increasing debate.
His new book The Benedict Option (Sentinel) has caused widespread debate among Christians in the USA.
Part of the impetus for the debate has been the widespread distribution amongst European schools of the book, The Atlas of Creation, published in December 2006 by the Turkish Islamist preacher, Harun Yahya.
Santi Cazorla has also been used on the wing recently but there is widespread debate over his effectiveness in this position.
Another point to note is that Similac prides itself in not using palm olein oil which has been under much debate over its safety to health despite its widespread use.
While the omission of any question on climate change during the three Presidential debates garnered widespread attention, the legislation of this soft drug was the second major absentee in the televised clash between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump.
«The widespread belief now in the Labour party that whilst Jeremy is a good man with great Labour values who has done a lot for this party and I think changed the debate in this country about our economy, he's been right about lots of things,» he said.
I'm not sure if these ideas have any traction in the Labour party, but they're gaining increasingly widespread acceptance in the Lib Dems (at least amongst the opinion - forming bloggers, for whom LVT is a common debating point).
Sen. Eric Adams, who drew widespread criticism for his «show me the money» speech on the Senate floor in 2007 while debating a legislative pay raise, has shelved his call for a salary boost — at least for the time being.
In the Commons debate to decide the issue, Mr Corbyn opened from the Labour front bench to speak against intervention before Mr Benn won widespread plaudits for his closing speech making the opposite case.
Warren's campaign said contrary to «widespread reports,» she never said she wouldn't participate in a televised debate and was grateful the matter was resolved.
Vanishing Bees takes us inside the debates over widespread honeybee deaths, introducing the various groups with a stake in solving the mystery of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), including beekeepers, entomologists, growers, agrichemical companies, and government regulators.
The fact that he is willing to suffer widespread public ridicule for the next four months rather than spend a mere one hour debating the two men suggests that he is nowhere near as confident in his own abilities as his supporters pretend to be.
The Scottish Government must resist the temptation to engage in such a back and forth debate — which has hampered previous attempts at reform — and instead focus on creating legislation that results in an enduring system of business taxation commanding widespread public support which is convenient, efficient and easy to administer.
There is a widespread public view that the party mismanaged the economy when last in government, and the political debate for Labour is whether to continue to defend the Treasury record during the era of Gordon Brown's chancellorship, or instead admit error and move on.
During the heated and often angry debate in Commons committee, Smith claimed the government had consulted the Electoral Commission, fulfilled its statutory obligations and insisted there was «widespread support» among parties in Northern Ireland for no backdating of transparency other than from July 2017.
In it, she reports «widespread concern among party members that this leadership election should allow the broadest possible debate».
The history of widespread advocacy campaigns shows that the «No» campaign has many unfair advantages in the marriage equality debate.
The prime minister said the government will review whether it is possible to stop suspected rioters spreading online messages, in his opening statement during a Commons debate on Thursday on the widespread civil disorder for which MPs were recalled from their summer recess.
The recommendation is the latest chapter in an ongoing debate over whether widespread EKG screening could prevent sudden cardiac death (SN: 4/5/14, p. 22).
The widespread expansion of development in the U.S. in recent decades has brought the issue of wetlands loss to the forefront of debates on zoning and land use planning.
More than two years later, a study looks closely at the differences in color perception that fueled widespread debate over «The Dress.»
In the report, «A Call for an End to the Diet Debates,» researchers support that lifestyle changes trump your typical «diet» which can be any of the diets we dietitians battle against with clients in fighting the widespread obesity epidemiIn the report, «A Call for an End to the Diet Debates,» researchers support that lifestyle changes trump your typical «diet» which can be any of the diets we dietitians battle against with clients in fighting the widespread obesity epidemiin fighting the widespread obesity epidemic.
Much to our chagrin, some were even worn with blatant disregard to opacity, outside the gym, and in lieu of traditional bottoms — an alarming and widespread practice that went on to launch a nationwide debate on whether leggings should be worn solo.
I laughed at the wordplay in the film but wasn't expecting the widespread tautological eruptions that followed the film's premiere as everyone bent themselves into self - affirming pretzels to debate its portrayal of torture in the film's opening scenes as if there were only one way to look at the damn movie... as if torture were the only thing worth discussing about the film!
The only problem is that America is still in the process of a widespread national debate about gun control, so when absolutely nothing is made of the case at the heart of the story to make room for the chases and behind - closed - doors intrigue, the issue becomes a mere afterthought, which Runaway Jury indifferently exploits for the purpose of escapism.
In 2006, widespread student protests of inequalities in the education system prompted debate over whether entrepreneurs should be able to own and run private voucher schools for profiIn 2006, widespread student protests of inequalities in the education system prompted debate over whether entrepreneurs should be able to own and run private voucher schools for profiin the education system prompted debate over whether entrepreneurs should be able to own and run private voucher schools for profit.
With a growing focus on poverty, race, and equality in America, Milner's timely and sophisticated book deserves widespread discussion and debate.
It shares the border with the US and the Ontario real estate market has long been the subject of heated debate because of Toronto and other cities that have experienced widespread growth in the real estate sector over the last few years.
It was one of the most highly regarded, yet controversial first - person shooter campaigns in the genre's history with moments like the No Russian mission (in which you participate in shooting civilians in an airport) drawing widespread criticism and debate.
The final section will also consider the artist's post-war reputation, from the widespread hostility provoked by the 1945 - 6 V&A exhibition which re-ignited many of the fierce debates about modern art that first raged before the First World War, to the phenomenally successful survey of his career at the Tate in 1960.
In the talk, Victor, trained in political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.&raquIn the talk, Victor, trained in political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.&raquin political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.»
Away from the debate that only exists in Mann et al's heads — of one side representing the proposition «climate change is real», and the other side denying it — it seems that there is a widespread view that planet has warmed, slightly.
At that time the 1982 event was described as «the most widespread coral bleaching and mortality in recorded history» but today there is debate about whether it and the 1987 events» severity was bad enough to count as a true «global bleaching event».
I also describe a process which I refer to as the «Search for Salience» were participants in a particular debate / discussion use various terms until one or more emerge as high salience, at which point there is a move toward widespread use.
I am not going to wade into the Paleo vs. Vegan debate in this post (and whatever countless versions of those diets exist in between), but it's important to note that there has been serious pushback against grain consumption in recent years, particularly in North America, and a widespread embrace of saturated fats and meat.
The government's Housing Minister, Gavin Barwell MP, has called the current leasehold system a «widespread problem that needs addressing» during a debate in the House of Commons to discuss the Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Act (2002).
«For over one and a half centuries, the annual Gracious Address has been drafted inside Government and agreed by the Cabinet far from the public arena, but I believe that it is right, in the interests of good and open government and public debate, that each year the Prime Minister make a summer statement to the House so that initial thinking, previously private, can be the subject of widespread and informed public debate
As we discussed in our own post on the subject, there appears to be significant disagreement over whether or not embedding authorized content could be seen as infringing — and apparently, there is a widespread debate about it in Dutch legal circles as well, saying that it is far from readily agreed upon in the legal literature.
The widespread misunderstanding of trustees» duties may extend to others involved in this debate.
Cambridge Analytica has denied any wrongdoing in the situation, which spurred heated and widespread public debate over Facebook's persistent failure to protect the privacy of its users and their data, as well as how easy it is to game the social network's system to spread false or misleading information.
There is no doubt that the findings of the National Inquiry generated a substantial amount of public interest and debate reflected in widespread and sustained media coverage.
Recent debates over tax reform and revenues have speculated about targeting the MID for change and have caused widespread rumors and myths about the vital tax benefit for homeowners and its critical role in the stability of the U.S. housing market and economy.
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