I think it's a fairly uncontentious point that doesn't need arguing so much as it needs action. |
The idea that aerosols both increase albedo and promote cloud formation is uncontentious. |
Often the question at issue will be the application of uncontentious principles of public law to a particular factual situation. |
That, for a start, is why it lacks a general and uncontentious component, which has been introduced into the text only by dint of 70 amendments. |
There was a lengthy discussion on this matter in the committee and this report is largely uncontentious. |
Now, by contrast, light alone has become the uncontentious symbol of an inward, no-logo spirituality. |