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The case has been the subject of debate for decades.
Video game localization is suddenly a fiery subject of debate.
Those are legitimate concerns, and rightly the subject of debate.
Whether regulations stifle economic growth is the subject of debate.
The origin of the crown is a subject of debate.
Even so, Germany's fiscal policy is becoming a subject of debate.
To be sure, the experiment has been a subject of debate.
The tax has been a subject of debate during previous campaigns.
Whether that is true is a subject of debate among Democrats.
Whether that is good or bad is the subject of debate.
The fairness of the trial is still the subject of debate.
Whether they have accomplished much is more a subject of debate.
Where that water went will continue to be the subject of debate.
The power of the presidency in Austria is a subject of debate.
The epic's state of completion continues to be a subject of debate.
Clinton's defeat is a subject of debate, even within her inner circle.
The safety of Tesla's cars has been the subject of debate and scrutiny.
However, this is still an active subject of debate in the scientific community.
These findings, including Williams' assessment of the drought, are the subject of debate.
Whether social media actually leads to sales is also the subject of debate.
Her level of involvement in the efforts is still the subject of debate.
How Trump stacks up against the Democratic contenders remains a subject of debate.
Its future is likely to be the subject of debate by the Legislature.
The best method of feeding babies has long been a subject of debate.
In Florida, corporal punishment in the classroom is also a subject of debate.
In China, as in other countries, the link remains the subject of debate.
The question of Jesus's immigration status is still a subject of debate among Christians.
How much all this really mattered in this campaign is already the subject of debate.
The fate of the arch was already a subject of debate before the rainbow controversy.
The effectiveness of public pre-school education has long been a subject of debate, however.
But exactly what form this will take is the subject of debate, even among Republicans.
Whether they should invest this way, from a financial standpoint, remains a subject of debate.
Whether it affected his ability to function while in office is a subject of debate.
The attribution remains the subject of debate among experts, and several have publicly disputed the finding.
Homestead Road, the thoroughfare that separates Apple Park from Birdland, became its own subject of debate.
Regulatory approval for the launch of tiny satellites like Myriota's is also the subject of debate.
Homestead Road, the thoroughfare that separates Apple Park from Birdland, became its own subject of debate.
Its cost is still unknown, the mechanisms to pay for it still the subject of debate.
During the Michael Cohen hearings, Cohen's opinion that Trump was a racist became the subject of debate.
It is the subject of debate on whether a sitting president can be charged with a crime.
Appearing on Fox News has been a subject of debate for Democrats heading into the 2020 election.
That should improve growth in the coming quarters, though by how much is a subject of debate.
The regulatory environment for credit reporting bureaus like Equifax has been a subject of debate in Congress.
The issue has become a key subject of debate in the country's upcoming election on September 24.
Levels of attractiveness within couples has long been the subject of debate (not to mention song lyrics).
The regulatory environment for credit reporting bureaus like Equifax has been a subject of debate in Congress.
The term has long been the subject of debate, and its meaning has become elastic and inclusive.
The Carlson monologue became an extended subject of debate, which my Times colleague Ross Douthat also examined.
Whether that is strictly all there is to it has long been the subject of debate and speculation.
The cost of Secret Service protection for the president's adult children has often been the subject of debate.
Controversial even when it first became law, the '94 bill has continued to be the subject of debate.
Yes, there are still sports teams that have Native American mascots, which are a perennial subject of debate.
The difference between a gas giant and a brown dwarf has been the subject of debate among astronomers.
Like Montreal and bagels, which shop produces the finest or most authentic donair is a subject of debate.
Even when hurricanes aren't pummeling the country, the agency's reliance on temporary workers has been a subject of debate.
North Korea's latest detonation seemingly triggered some "secondary event," though what exactly that was remains a subject of debate.
Whether the exceptions would ultimately prove meaningful was a subject of debate when Congress passed the legislation in 2005.
Whether the crime was a botched robbery or an episode of racially motivated violence is the subject of debate.
On what may prove to the crucial subject of debate over the next two — impeachment — the public is split.
The role of donors' money in influencing what the research centers produce has been a subject of debate for years.
The effects of minimum wage increases are notoriously difficult to predict and are an ongoing subject of debate among economists.
The question of how soon that additional aid will be needed has been the subject of debate, the sources said.
Just as it was following September 11th and the 2016 elections, my identity is once again a subject of debate.
In none of these instances was that judgment necessarily "disqualifying," though it very much should have been a subject of debate.
That conversation about consent becomes a subject of debate with the entire family, which Carmichael felt was crucial for the series.
Whether the events Sunday in Bolivia constitute a coup d'état is now the subject of debate in and outside the nation.
Fifty years later, the legacy of those historic weeks remains a subject of debate between the country's conservative and progressive factions.
Bribery, high crimes, and misdemeanors are not, and have been the subject of debate among legal scholars, including during Wednesday's hearing.
Whether those shared viewing experiences represent a celebration or a wake is once again the subject of debate in TV industry circles.
But for just as long, the ethics of twisting real people's lives like this for entertainment has been a subject of debate.
But now, a teacher's wardrobe has become the subject of debate on social media, and everyone seems to have a hot take.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The death of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld has long been the subject of debate.
Thiel's beliefs have been a subject of debate, with activists calling for Facebook and Y Combinator to distance their organizations from him.
The economic impact of climate change initiatives is a subject of debate, but it's worth considering where Trump is getting his information.
The merits of the Chinese education system are a perennial subject of debate, in the United States as much as in China.
The regulations around the issue are complicated, however, and legal questions about what constitutes prosecutable fraud are still the subject of debate.
Clinton's level of involvement in that effort, as described in interviews, internal campaign records and archives, is still the subject of debate.
What the labels would do with any profits from selling their Spotify stakes has been a subject of debate in the industry.
How to deal with threats from far-right groups has been a subject of debate at the highest levels of law enforcement.
Punishment for Russian election interference has been a subject of debate in recent weeks as lawmakers debate tougher sanctions on the country.
It has also been the subject of debate over its financing model — relying on private, luxury housing to pay for the park's maintenance.
The seasonal time shift has also been the subject of debate in the United States, where legislators have tried unsuccessfully to abolish it.
But the details of this operation, its roster of players, and even its very existence, have been the subject of debate for decades.
The firearm accessory became a subject of debate after officials said it was used by the shooter in last year's Las Vegas massacre.
But this article had already been the subject of debate (the phrasing of "acting president" came into play when Tyler succeeded William Henry Harrison).
It is also the subject of debate within the scientific community: some researchers contend that alcohol, particularly wine, has health benefits, but others disagree.
Planned Parenthood has repeatedly been a subject of debate in Congress, where Republicans have sought to cut off the group from all federal funds.
While the "true events" that it's supposedly based on are a subject of debate, the film is a must-watch for any horror fan. 
She's been a subject of debate for centuries, and of appreciation and homage in recent years—but to quote the famous Vine, who is she?
Money exchanged hands in the Stormy Daniels case, whether it was Michael Cohen's money, the campaign's money or Donald Trump's money is subject of debate.
But aides declined to say whether Mr. Trump would talk about health care in the speech, a subject of debate among administration officials for weeks.
"Internally, the influence of trophy hunters has long been the subject of debate within the IUCN," said Freyer of the Pro Wildlife organization in Munich.
But why they fought and how McNew was killed remain the subject of debate, as does the true history of Morrissey's relationship with the older man.
Whether or not Warren is, in fact, Native American is still subject of debate in and out of Indian country, but it is beside the point.
His legacy remains the subject of debate among the boxing community: many of the fighters he vanquished in achieving that undefeated record were beyond their prime.
Whether that is a problem when it comes to the health of patients with diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or breast cancer is a subject of debate.
The income threshold, which would be $85,000 in the first year of the program and increase gradually to $125,000, is a subject of debate among experts.
Don't treat abortion as a fun subject of debate—what may be fodder for an intellectual discussion for you is the stuff of women's lives. 86.
The fair valuation and distribution of domestic work has long been a subject of debate, sometimes in the form of a demand for wages for housework.
Well into the 1950s, this theory — which Warburg believed in until his death in 22014 but never proved — remained an important subject of debate within the field.
And then there's his War on Poverty: While its impact has been a subject of debate, it did give us Head Start, Medicare, Medicaid and food stamps.
The DACA program has been the subject of debate in Congress since the beginning of the year, as Democratic lawmakers pressed for legislation during government spending negotiations.
By this point, cinematic violence was still a subject of debate and regulation, but it was permissible, and Scorsese had already created some of Hollywood's most legendary shooters.
The decriminalization of sex work has also became a subject of debate for 2020 Democratic candidates, some of whom say they're "open" to or would "consider" the idea.
Surveys show that two-thirds of American parents have spanked their children as a disciplinary tactic, although its effectiveness and outcomes have long been the subject of debate.
Morales' exit came after the military suggested he step down, but whether the long-time leader was deposed in a coup or surrendered power is now subject of debate.
He passes from the present into the past, to serve as an enduring historical subject of debate and dispute, about whom dispassion will be impossible for years to come.
But the Stapleton legacy, already the subject of debate before the race, could become a source of tension as both candidates try to win over an increasingly diverse electorate.
The legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister of Canada, has become the subject of debate in light of his attitudes and policies toward indigenous people.
Fifteen years later and key questions in the case — labeled the "pizza bomber" and "collar bomb heist" — remain the subject of debate, despite a prosecutor-endorsed theory of the crime.
He also posted the photo, with the same caption in a photo essay on his blog: Thailand's unsightly cabling has been an ongoing subject of debate for the metropolitan government.
Moreover, people woken from hypnagogia often report strong visual and auditory hallucinations or microdreams, but like sleep itself, what counts as a 'dream' is a subject of debate among neuroscientists.
This is already evident in France, where the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights has found itself the subject of debate in the lead-up to the presidential election.
Whether or not Mr. Trump played a role in the Justice Department's attempt to block the deal will remain a subject of debate, fanned in part by the president himself.
The arguments made by McArdle, Williamson, Lowry, and Douthat all imply that the primary subject of debate ought to be the point of the pregnancy at which abortion is banned outright.
What exactly was said between Trump and Putin when the American president "pressed" the Russian one on the issue of election meddling, remains the subject of debate between their two camps.
Whether the health authorities in Brazil and the leadership at the WHO have taken too long to get to this point is a subject of debate within the international health community.
Whether to change the date of Australia Day has been a subject of debate for many years, as has whether to change the Australian flag, which includes the British Union Jack.
The Facebook board member and Palantir co-founder pushed for the company's controversial policy, which has been the subject of debate inside and outside Facebook, the Journal reported, citing unnamed sources.
This has been a subject of debate, and depositions in a separate whistleblower lawsuit, which were reviewed by Fox News, showed some inconsistencies about when the mayor and his staff first knew.
Meanwhile, back in Australia the subject of debate is about whether current Prime Minister Scott Morrison, another Liberal, struck an inappropriate Ukraine-style deal with Trump in order to advance the conspiracy.
Some maintain their numbers because of immigration, but American immigration policy is now a subject of debate, and a smaller number of immigrants would put more pressure on counties facing population loss.
That -- that is not necessary -- you know, in other words, some of the priorities in this bill are about transparency and openness and accessibility and the rest, that's a subject of debate.
The Neanderthal thorax has actually been the subject of debate among scientists for years due to the stereotypical view of "hunched-over cavemen" based on studies from the 19th and 20th centuries.
From claims of racial profiling, to the death of Trayvon Martin at the hands of a Neighborhood Watch volunteer, the pros and cons of these programs have been the subject of debate.
It is a subject of debate in the cancer community: How to temper the hope for a few against the likelihood that most patients will still not find an answer in these therapies.
In addition to the back and forth over detention beds, the funding for border barriers — which was allocated at $1.6 billion in a previous Senate bill — also remains a major subject of debate.
To what degree the president deserves credit for the rise in stock prices remains a subject of debate, but so far, he has been far more market-friendly than his campaign pronouncements suggested.
The third involved the notes of a conference call held after a North Korean ballistic missile test in July 2009, which became a subject of debate between the State Department and the intelligence community.
LONDON — The expanding power of technology companies has become a talking point in the United States presidential race, a subject of debate in India and a top focus of regulators in the European Union.
Some physicians have protested the move, claiming so-called value-based reimbursement methodologies are unproven and create unnecessary bureaucratic burdens on medical staff without improving health care outcomes — a charge that is the subject of debate.
This particular meme captures the spirit of the hashtag #DemThrones, which was created in 2012 — its exact provenance is the subject of debate — as a space for black fans to deliberate and commiserate about the show.
We talked about the struggles of coming out in the '70s, of watching entire communities be decimated by H.I.V./AIDS, and the resentment born of having the validity of your marriage become a subject of debate.
At the time, a constant subject of debate among junior reporters over kebabs and beer was whether the government was really keeping an eye on our communications, or if we were too small potatoes to matter.
Soon the legal team asked Alston about starting another lawsuit, over the matter of living expenses and athletic scholarships, an issue that had been the subject of debate among the N.C.A.A.'s member universities by then.
If we were the Agta, we would have conferred honor and wealth upon the poem's spectacularly gifted storyteller, but in fact it was published anonymously, and the identity of the author is still the subject of debate.
But while his portrayal is a subject of debate, at least we know this extremely wicked, shockingly evil and vile person was given the justice he deserved and never had the chance to harm anyone else ever again.
Whether sanctions are causing Russia pain is itself a subject of debate, even in Russia, with some suggesting they hurt Russia's economic future but don't have enough of an effect in the short term to force political change.
Whether or not Alexa's voice transcripts should be saved is a subject of debate as of late, as a report indicated that Amazon is considering offering private transcript data to developers to help them build better voice apps.
While the first family follows protocol by paying out-of-pocket for their vacations and other trips, the high cost of Secret Service protection for President Donald Trump's four adult children has often been the subject of debate.
With marijuana legalization now making its way through some states for both medical and recreational use, it's possible that the league's ban could be the subject of debate during the next negotiations between the NFLPA and the league.
But the Trump administration did not target the highest levels of Myanmar's military and also stopped short of calling the anti-Rohingya campaign crimes against humanity or genocide, which has been the subject of debate within the U.S. government.
Chambers' statement, made only hours before she died of her injuries in the hospital early the next morning, was the subject of debate in the opening of the murder trial for her accused killer, Quinton Tellis, according to multiple news reports.
But whether investors in mutual funds and E.T.F.s have any effect on the choices being made by companies like Facebook and the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is a subject of debate among investment experts and fund managers.
The tone of Pence's remarks were a subject of debate inside the administration, a person familiar with the speech said, and China watchers were listening closely to see how far he went in his criticism of China on human rights and economic malpractice.
It also implies an admission that America is not merely the benevolent instrument of Afghans' democratic will it claims to be, but an independent actor in a multi-layered civil conflict, whose continued presence in Afghanistan is a legitimate subject of debate.
The report, which alleges misconduct by Lloyds and HBOS executives over the handling of the fraud, was written in 2013 and has been the subject of debate among some British lawmakers in recent weeks, who last week urged the bank to publish it.
The boundary is an ongoing subject of debate among astronomers, but the general rule of thumb is that planethood starts below 13 Jupiter masses, which is known as the "deuterium-burning limit" because that is approximately the point when deuterium fusion stops.
The future of insurance markets under the Affordable Care Act is also the subject of debate, especially after Senate Republicans added to their tax bill a provision that would end the health law's requirement that most people have coverage or pay a penalty.
As the fate of the collection becomes a subject of debate within the college, it has stirred up uncomfortable questions about what constitutes "value" in the context of clothes, the liberal arts and the current conversation about how we talk about women's history.
The 48-year-old royal's office released a rare statement on Facebook in response to blogs that have shared the estimated costs of Queen Rania's wardrobe, noting that it has been a subject of debate over the years and even eclipsed her public work.
Acosta's outburst has also been the subject of debate, as partisans either view it as a noble stand against an abusive president-elect, or a an embarrassing over-reach that showed disrespect for the office of the president and an outright hostility toward his administration.
The chain and its delicious chicken sandwiches have long been a subject of debate and moral conflict, held up by conservatives as a rare corporation that sticks to ostensibly conservative Christian principles and decried by others for supporting groups that discriminate against LGBTQ communities.
The health ministry's decision is the latest in a back and forth battle over the highly contentious wheat import regulation that has halted state grain tenders, raised prices, and been the subject of debate between and within ministries that have often advocated policies at odds with one another.
And, similar to how the identity of Godot has been the subject of debate for many years, the fly is also capable of many different interpretations, from Walt's guilt for the death of Jesse's girlfriend to the loss of control over his own operation from Gus Fring's influence.
You might think the typical social norms of conversation with a person providing a service would apply here, but the question of whether Uber drivers want you to talk to them and whether they might give you a lower passenger score if you don't has long been a subject of debate.
How the renewable energy subsidies managed to survive to be part of the tax law remains a subject of debate, but nearly every explanation points in part to Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, the powerful Republican chairman of the Judiciary Committee and a staunch supporter of renewable energy, especially wind.
Whether Korine should be seen as a juvenile troll or a bold fringe artist has continued to be a subject of debate, with "Trash Humpers" (on Friday and Saturday), a VHS-shot provocation that chronicles the antics of a group of wrinkle-masked mischief makers, offering the best evidence for both positions.
Starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae, the film deals with real-life African-American women who played vital roles in the space program back in NASA's "The Right Stuff" days, when John Glenn (Glen Powell) orbited the Earth and the virtues of competing with the Soviets weren't a subject of debate.
Typically, there are two State Visits every year — one in the spring and one in the fall — which means the controversial visit by President Trump to the U.K. — which has been the subject of debate in Parliament following a massive protest petition — will not happen before the autumn if it is to take place at all this year.
And though the framers' views on the court's role in interpreting and enforcing the Constitution are the subject of debate, it seems most likely that when disputes required determining whether a federal law comported with the Constitution, the court's interpretation was supposed to bind only the parties in the particular case — not the legislative and executive branches generally.
The Gallic powers that be looked hidebound and prissy; public opinion applauded her (duh!) and suddenly the whole idea of what should and should not be worn on the court and who should get to decide, a subject of debate since Andre Agassi threw his first neon-colored tantrum in the 1990s, was back in the news.
It's not that what the president and his cohort wear is more important than what they do (or don't do), the legislation they dismantle or the geopolitical relationships they threaten, but that their confused image-ineering has somehow become a lightning rod — a subject of debate, mockery, compulsive attention — representing all the rest of the above.
The effort by the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich to publish the new, critical edition was the subject of debate almost as soon as it was announced, with some seeing it as an important step toward illuminating an unsavory era in Germany, never to be repeated, while others argued that a scholarly edition would legitimize the rantings of a sociopath who led the country down the path of evil.
And in Europe's biggest economy, Germany, whose ultra-conservative fiscal stance has been the subject of debate, the "yellow vest" French protests have drawn support from the left-wing "aufstehen" movement "The fiscal slippage will encourage the populist forces everywhere in Europe and encourage them in Southern Europe, in particular starting with Italy," said Tristan Perrier, a macro economist at Amundi, Europe's biggest asset manager with 1.5 trillion euros under management.
Rather, it simply sets forth a basic jurisdictional rule of law that, until relatively recently, was understood, including by the executive branch of our government, to be the law already: namely, that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), which for nearly half a century has allowed suits against foreign nations in cases alleging injury — a car accident, for example — caused by an employee or agent of that government, applies equally to cases involving allegations of sovereign support, through officials or agents or government-controlled charities, of terrorist attacks that cause injury or death inside the U.S. Most Americans would be shocked that this is even a subject of debate.

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