Sentence examples for objects of discussion from inspiring English sources

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Lists get billed as "the greatest" because publications – the Guardian included – want to convey an air of authority (and also because, of course, we want these pieces to be objects of discussion).

Objects of discussion are the experimental evidences collected in two large laboratory campaigns, in which different plates with equivalent diameter ratio between 0.17 and 0.60, relative thickness between 0.11 and 4.40, and number of holes between 1 and 15 were tested.

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But as with all bubbles and fads, it is important to distinguish between the social meta-phenomenon and the underlying object of discussion.

But the main object of discussion that evening, as the Wooster Group's reinterpretation reminds us, was not so much feminism, nor was it what Johnston archly characterized as "the great matchmaking epithalamium of the century," as it was Mailer himself.

The object of discussion was the tantalizing $400 million in real estate and infrastructure upgrades that the Bloomberg administration was dangling for someone to build a new graduate school of applied sciences.

The object of discussion today is a Peruvian gold and silver mining company, Compania de Minas Buenaventura.

Conduction of phase III trials remains mandatory to demonstrate treatment efficacy, but their endpoints and design are currently object of discussion.

This means that there is uncertainty about the very object of discussion, which means that the aforementioned political processes become futile.

The relationship between Husserl's and Twardowski's notion of meaning as well as the status of Twardowski's unique meaning has been object of discussion (see Paczkowska-Łagowska 1979, Buczyńska-Garewicz 1980, Placek 1996, Brandl 1998).

Both behave as young men, though the biological age of Allwill is an object of discussion among the other characters of the novel, and he might well be taken to be young by vocation only.[11] Both seem to have come out of nowhere but to be at the moment deeply involved in the affairs of a family circle.

Quite apart from the fact that he had been the central object of discussion in Jacobi's first encounter with Goethe — another circumstance that Jacobi's contemporaries could not know — Spinoza was now being portrayed by Jacobi as the one philosopher who had had the courage to press the logicism of the philosophers to its ultimate limit, and to draw from it its inevitable conclusions.

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