Examples of 'point of debate' in a sentence

Meaning of "point of debate"

point of debate - Refers to a topic or issue that is being discussed or argued, often with different perspectives or opinions being presented

How to use "point of debate" in a sentence

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point of debate
Temperature is a big point of debate for couples.
Labeling video games as sports is a controversial point of debate.
This issue is a point of debate between the parties.
The origins of the word are a point of debate.
Another point of debate at that time was that of the merits of urbanism.
The timing of antibiotic initiation is a point of debate.
Another point of debate is the proportion of construction workers who are unionized.
Whether or not economists should be involved was a point of debate.
It is a point of debate between us.
The concept of ecosystem collapse is still a major point of debate.
One point of debate is whether or not the woman decides to get an abortion.
Tourism is also a point of debate.
The second point of debate was Sunday as a day of rest.
Whether the drama was ever intended to be staged is a point of debate among scholars.
The law became the central point of debate between the parties and their gubernatorial candidates.

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The impact on energy costs of giving workers greater control is another point of debate.
It is still a point of debate whether Ardi was capable of bipedal movement.
The reasons behind the decline in death sentences and executions are a point of debate.
This has proven a continuing point of debate at UNCTAD conferences.
The proper distinction between these two usages has itself been a key point of debate.
This idea would become a central point of debate for later Mādhyamaka philosophers.
Who is the real founder of MST has always been a point of debate.
A key point of debate throughout the series is the Diclonius propensity towards violence.
The role of the Schutzkorps is a point of debate.
Free will is also a point of debate among both sides of the Christian communist theory.
The availability of arms to Liberian mercenaries and Ivorian militia remains a point of debate.
However, this is a point of debate among economists.
His condemnation of the Chinese medicine guoyi as being not scientific remains a point of debate.
It clearly is a point of debate as the debate is happening right now….
The symbolism of the form and composition of Tsonga headrests remains a point of debate.
Today it 's an actual point of debate and discussion in the church.
You are thinking that I am raising a point of debate.
What is the point of debate otherwise, if not to serve a parliamentary dictatorship?
Total cost of ownership comparisons between Linux and Microsoft Windows are a continuous point of debate.
The origin of the beer 's name is a point of debate among historians.
A point of debate is Can someone be hypnotized against their will '.
It is not a point of order ; it is a point of debate.
After all, the point of debate is not to score the most points.
It is not really a point of order, but a point of debate.
It has long been a point of debate among scholars, this thing about mythology.
Committees will hear witnesses, but they are not a point of debate.
It 's been a huge point of debate online.
But the severity of the IOC's sanctions remains a point of debate.
For example, a recurring point of debate surrounds the northern vessel reporting system ( NORDREG ).
Exactly what this assistance constituted is unknown, and a point of debate amongst historians.
What's the point of debate if words don't have meanings?
As a result, they have become an essential point of debate among fitness enthusiasts.
Uh, point of debate.
The effect of Ross Perot 's candidacy has been a contentious point of debate for many years.

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