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They remain vexed that, as Richard Dawkins pointedly observes, "Darwin made it possible to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist".
Still, Mr Max's biography reminds readers of what has been lost in the untimely death of this rare and serious writer, who spoke for those who remain vexed by what it means to live a meaningful life amid so much plenty and noise.
Nevertheless, the twin issues of whether such training should be compulsory and whether competence should be assessed at the end of it remain vexed.
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As this work shows, that remains a vexed question.
On the vexed issue of regulation, the manifesto reads: "We remain strongly committed to the implementation of the recommendations of the Leveson Inquiry.
Those that remain are winsome — Ms. Lepore calls her voice "gabby, frank and vexed" — and suggestive of a lively mind that was mostly left to wither.
The vexed questions of federalism and how to share oil revenues remain to be settled.
Britain could remain under the direct control of the European court of justice for years after Brexit, it has emerged, and still be forced to implement the court's rulings on vexed issues such as immigration.
Elsewhere (2015) [ 20], these authors note P&T to remain a 'vexed and unresolved issue' in many middle- and low-income settings, arguing that above all, political commitment to improving such practices and to new solution focused inter-disciplinary thinking and research is required.
Over time, stories of the vexed origins of "Remain in Light" gained traction.
Why does asylum continue to be such a vexed issue?
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