Sir Cyril also waded into the debate about the merits of state and private schools and university entrance. |
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With GM technology, the debate regarding our dependence or otherwise on nature, far from abating, has intensified. |
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What we will have to settle for, at best, is a frank debate about some of the subjects raised by Mind the Gap. |
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The film caused huge debate in Poland and was at least partially instrumental in the abolition of the death penalty. |
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The appearance of print added a powerful new weapon to the arsenal of debate within the ecumene. |
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Domestically, September 11 has sparked debate about the permissible extent of civil rights abridgements in times of national peril. |
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Second, there is a debate over whether Australia can absorb large numbers of people. |
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This already heated debate over NUP will almost certainly boil over in July at the AFECIO's quadrennial convention. |
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The 10 presidential wannabes will take on one another today at a debate in New York. |
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The following is, to the best of my ability, a recreation of the factual debate between two of the presenters who shall go unnamed. |
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When one organization is able to exert influence because of its checkbook, an entire national security debate is discredited. |
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The timing of calabash, as everyone here seems to acknowledge, throws that debate into sharp relief. |
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In the end, the debate created a degree of rancor among the committee members. |
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Both candidates have agreed to another debate before this hotly contested election. |
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There is some debate about how this will affect clinics that abut sidewalks or public streets. |
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Yet liberals can be blinded by ideology, and nowhere is this more true than in the debate over women in combat. |
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There is some debate about whether line should be drawn just to the west of Vienna or just to the east of Cape Cod. |
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If you take away the Bangladeshi angle, this could be a debate about many other parts of the country too. |
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Both impart the experience of sitting with brilliant Cubans over a rum to debate the State of Cuban Intellectual Life. |
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It shouldn't be abstracted from the debate about Europe's crisis. |
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Whether it continues is now the subject of anguished debate among officials in Washington and European. |
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My debate partner in Virginia was articulate, educated, likable, and familiar with a vast range of relevant scientific research. |
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The debate has been often held about Google's role in acceding to the Chinese government's demands to censor search results. |
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They are at the center of a furious debate over whether or not to expand the city's public transportation system. |
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Fortunately, no one has been caned over the head as the national debate continues full bore. |
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The House caucus appears to be far more populist, feisty, and ready to push the debate on economic issues than it has in the past. |
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They already know the answer, but they know by feigning ignorance they can create all this debate about it. |
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Somehow the debate devolved into a petty competition to see who could get more applause. |
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The result has been a debate dominated by the extremes, with little patience for nuance, calibration, or balancing. |
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There has always been a debate over the appropriateness of judicial review. |
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Yet the current debate is arbitrarily restricted to the chief public component of the American retirement system, Social Security. |
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That's actually a matter of intense debate with the Druse and Beduin communities. |
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South Africa is a sport-mad country and the loss of another sportsman is noticeable and the subject of much mournful debate whilst quaffing beer at the local. |
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If the vice presidential debate were a movie, it might be called bazooka Joe Rides Again. |
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Much debate centered on the necessary current and the current type to assure a rapid and painless death. |
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The discussion turned into a heated debate with recriminations flying back and forth. |
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The meaning of the text has been the subject of considerable debate among scholars for many years. |
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While debate rages over ever-increasing diagnosis rates of ADHD in children, a quiet minority has been slowly building. |
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Whether he incited an angry Internet troll in a chatroom debate is another thread the police are keen to unravel. |
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It is not hard to see how this debate calls into question deeply personal religious and philosophical beliefs. |
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The election of the BNP councillors and the BBC documentary is hopefully a wake-up call to the fact we need some open and honest debate in this city. |
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So no liberal is going to win a debate that big government freed the slaves. |
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This is because the only location that debate could take place would be in an asylum. |
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Obviously, it was only a matter of time before the breaking news subsided and the gun-control debate reignited. |
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Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election. |
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That disregard does not augur well for the coming debate over immigration reform. |
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Al Gore may have beaten George W. Bush on points in their first debate in 2000, but he audibly sighed. |
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There is much debate among historians about what drove the Viking expansion. |
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There is an ongoing debate in England about whether badgers should be culled or vaccinated in order to reduce the spread of bovine tuberculosis. |
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A debate rages on whether or not the singular they constitutes Standard English usage. |
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He often engaged in discussion and debate with his students and gave high importance to their studies in history, poetry, and ritual. |
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This resulted in the rise of the New Criticism school and debate concerning the intentional fallacy. |
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Proposed solutions to the problem are a topic of heated debate among politicians and the community at large. |
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A Second Reading debate was held to flush out major issues before going into committee. |
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One should check for internal consistency by comparing sections and debate the probability of factual accounts by comparing them with experience. |
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This hypothesis is still accepted among many historians, but has been the subject of scholarly debate in the 21st century. |
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Weber's methodology was developed in the context of a wider debate about methodology of social sciences, the Methodenstreit. |
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The time of arrival of the first Indigenous Australians is a matter of debate among researchers. |
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Historically, there has been debate around the turn of previous decades, centuries, and millennia. |
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The exact northern extent varies and as with most geographical regions, people sometimes debate the boundaries. |
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Considerable debate has accompanied efforts to define and characterize tribes. |
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This thread has degenerated now into a debate about whose sky fairy is the true sky fairy and therefore has reached the point of total absurdity. |
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A reading of a bill is a debate on the bill held before the general body of a legislature, as opposed to before a committee or an other group. |
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This results in any additional motions receiving less time for debate by Councillors instead forcing a vote by the Council under closure rules. |
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The Leader of the House additionally announces the next week's debate schedule in the Business Statement every Thursday. |
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The bill is read after the Queen's Speech, after the Commons have returned to their chamber, but before any debate on the contents of the Speech. |
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The early history of speedway race meetings is a subject of much debate and controversy. |
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However, the majority of Ten Minute Rule motions are not objected to, and are allowed to proceed without any debate at this stage. |
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There was great debate about the gauge of the tunnel required at Sapperton. |
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As Colonial Secretary, the Conservative leader Bonar Law led the debate and was subject to a furious attack by Sir Edward Carson. |
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These four schools recognize each other's validity and they have interacted in legal debate over the centuries. |
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Asquith's contribution to the debate showed an increasingly rare return to Parliamentary form. |
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Instruction in debate and speech is also available for middle school students and incoming high school students all over the country. |
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Testudines were suggested to have diverged from other diapsids between 200 and 279 million years ago, though the debate is far from settled. |
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Such ideas have also sparked a debate on whether trade itself should be codified as a human right. |
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The next day it was presented to the House of Lords, where debate on the bill was far longer. |
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The debate developed over the economic concept of a general glut, and the possibility of failure of Say's Law. |
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Such incidents create debate about localism, a brand of territorialism that has been practiced at surf breaks around the world for decades. |
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An additional debate is to what extent environmental laws are fair to all regulated parties. |
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There is no longer an argument within the structure of the debate to resolve the competing claims of harm. |
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The debate for a uniform civil code dates back to the colonial period in India. |
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The reasons for these informal but durable units is a matter of considerable debate in sociological literature. |
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There is debate about the identity of Elizabeth Plantagenet's mother and most sources have her as unknown. |
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During this period, there was debate among English scholars about the extent of jurisdiction of the 1536 acts. |
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The norms on limiting freedom of expression mean that public debate may not be completely suppressed even in times of emergency. |
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There is still much debate in the country about the constitutional reforms. |
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However, recent contributions to this debate have attempted to exclude Marxism from the discussion. |
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This has sparked a debate about the strategic implications of these investments. |
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The latter part of the 20th century saw increased debate over the utility of treating equity as a separate body of law. |
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There has been debate throughout American history about the boundary between federal and state power. |
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While Asquith's presentation was poorly done, Lloyd George vigorously defended his position, treating the debate as a vote of confidence. |
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The details of the ancient oral performance and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. |
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The principle may play a role in any debate over the need for environmental regulation. |
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While it is agreed that the sequence of events described did occur, there is debate over the suddenness, dating and magnitude of the events. |
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During the last phase of the monarchy, internal political debate was centered on the issue of slavery. |
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There is some debate over whether the modern Republic of Turkey is a continuing state to the Ottoman Empire or a successor. |
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In due course an intergovernmental conference would review and debate the recommendations of the PrepCom. |
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Upon learning shorthand, he joins in a newspaper for parliamentary debate reporting. |
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There is considerable debate regarding whether the earliest anatomically modern humans behaved similarly to recent or existing humans. |
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Currently there is a great debate about the dating of the Devensian glaciation of the Isles of Scilly. |
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The debate revealed his waning influence on political events as the nobility continued to support Mary. |
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Among the topics that caused debate among Liberals were British imperialism, the union of Great Britain and Ireland, and female suffrage. |
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Amongst proposed amendments put forward for debate is a new clause allowing for weekend voting, put forward by Lord Rennard and Lord Tyler. |
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For many years, there has been debate over whether or not a bridge or tunnel should connect the island with mainland Britain. |
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Proposed treaties have also occasionally been presented to parliament for debate before ratification. |
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During the debate on the House of Lords Bill, a question arose as to whether the proposal would violate the Treaty of Union. |
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It is scheduled for debate along with the other Private Member's Bills, but at a lower priority. |
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Being able to influence and own most media companies, it is hard to be able to publicly debate the notions and ideals that corporations pursue. |
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There is currently much debate about whether Argyllshire was ever really used. |
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There is also some debate about the safety of the various types of separated facilities. |
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It triggered a debate where Archbishop Cranmer was called upon to defend the practice. |
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The King and parliament met again in February 1310, and the proposed discussions of Scottish policy were replaced by debate of domestic problems. |
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A new debate appeared in 2013, with the documentation of the Dmanisi skulls. |
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Agricultural food production and water management are increasingly becoming global issues that are fostering debate on a number of fronts. |
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There is some debate among historians over how much this should be credited to the Marshall Plan. |
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Economists continue to debate whether financial markets are generally efficient. |
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In recent years, there has been a historiographical debate on whether such a consensus ever existed. |
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The debate about his place in the Conservative pantheon has continued since his death. |
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The debate concerning the integration of this view with the principles underlying the European Community remains open. |
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However, there is much debate over the relative impact of the various factors. |
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George Bernard Shaw turned the Edwardian theatre into an arena for debate about important political and social issues. |
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Much of Hannibal's marches are shrouded in debate, especially the debate concerning the path he opted to employ over the Alps. |
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When the debate concludes, or when the Closure is invoked, the motion in question is put to a vote. |
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The extent of her actual military participation and leadership is a subject of debate among historians. |
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We refuse to be drawn into the debate over which of St. Barts' two rotisseries is the best. They're both good. |
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The first was a political debate in Britain as to who should pay for the repairs. |
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There has been increasing debate about the nature of John's Irish policies. |
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Recent tensions, particularly with North Korea, have reignited the debate over the status of the JSDF and its relation to Japanese society. |
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The debate began on 22 March 2017, but following that day's Westminster terrorist attack, it was suspended before a vote could take place. |
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The Act was thus part of a long debate within the three kingdoms about the relationship of king to law and vice versa. |
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The debate over ritual was also associated with struggles between High Church and Low Church movements. |
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In many places there is much debate over the moral, ethical, and legal issues of abortion. |
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There is ongoing debate among scholars as to why the Scandinavians began to expand from the 8th through 11th centuries. |
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The date of Y Gododdin has been the subject of debate among scholars since the early 19th century. |
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He contributed to the debate prior to the 2005 United Kingdom General Election criticising assertions that immigration was a cause of crime. |
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The definition of multilingualism is a subject of debate in the very same way as the definition of language fluency. |
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There has been an intense debate over whether Saudi aid and Wahhabism has fomented extremism in recipient countries. |
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Some eminent ornithologists such as Pierce Brodkorb tried to keep the debate alive but the ICZN's solution has been satisfactory. |
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The Constitution was ratified in 1788, after a fierce debate in the states over the nature of the proposed new government. |
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Coke and Cecil, the government's two strongest defenders in Parliament, made several efforts to put off or end the debate over the bills. |
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Hart revived analytical jurisprudence as an important theoretical debate in the twentieth century through his book The Concept of Law. |
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Hooker was drawn into the debate through the influence of Edwin Sandys and George Cranmer. |
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There's nothing like a debate to teach one quickness. I often wish I had gone in for them when I was a youngster. It would have helped me no end. |
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And this higher level of public debate is making Cerberus uncomfortable. |
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The focus of doctrinal debate on issues of social theology has continued into the 21st century. |
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There is an active debate among biomedical researchers about the meaning and importance of race in their research. |
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Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas debate amongst themselves which pair of hobbits to follow. |
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However, what the Articles truly mean has been a matter of debate in the Church since before they were issued. |
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There had been no plan for further debate but the bishops unexpectedly returned to the subject of Colenso, delaying the end of the conference. |
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In particular, Robert Phillipson's 1992 book, Linguistic Imperialism, has led to considerable debate about its merits and shortcomings. |
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The same objections were raised by Wittmann in his 1999 debate with McWhorter. |
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A few years later there was a debate between Heaviside and Peter Guthrie Tait about the relative merits of vector analysis and quaternions. |
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The discovery of North Sea oil off the east coast of Scotland in 1970 further invigorated the debate over Scottish independence. |
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There has been some debate over the actual base of the Hettangian stage, and so of the Jurassic system itself. |
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There is considerable debate about who arrived first and Gray later challenged the primacy of Bell's patent. |
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There is also public debate in Guernsey about the possibility of independence. |
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The study generated debate among scientists and led to several communications and criticisms, also published in Nature. |
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Members Business is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister. |
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On the morning prior to a televised debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling, a joint statement was published by Better Together. |
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The first was in January 1744 in the debate on Hanoverian troops being kept in British pay. |
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There is scholarly debate as to whether Julian was a nun in a nearby convent or a laywoman. |
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Scholars still debate whether these twists are mistakes or intentional additions to add to the play's themes of confusion and duality. |
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His method of argument in arriving at this view, however, still readily encounters debate within philosophy even today. |
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The twentieth century has witnessed many materialist theories of the mental, and much debate surrounding them. |
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The origin of the name Corsica is subject to much debate and remains a mystery. |
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That debate preoccupied politics in the 1670s and 1680s and precipitated the formation of the Whig party and the Glorious Revolution. |
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Paine's great contribution was in initiating a public debate about independence which had previously been rather muted. |
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Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. |
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In November 1795, there was a debate in Parliament on the high price of corn and Burke wrote a memorandum to Pitt on the subject. |
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Belloc won that debate from the audience, as the division of the house then showed, and his reputation as a debater was established. |
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The new material provided further grounds for debate between Waugh's supporters and detractors. |
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He also performed very well in the July 1993 motion of confidence debate on the Conservative government. |
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It remains a matter of some debate whether this was a deliberate commentary or an imaginative fiction influenced by the political climate. |
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In 1973, after a long debate and initial rejection, it joined the European Union. |
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The poem is written as a literary dream vision and is an example of medieval debate poetry. |
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The Tractatus was now the subject of much debate amongst philosophers, and Wittgenstein was a figure of increasing international fame. |
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There has been some academic and legal debate as to whether the Acts of Union 1707 place limits on parliamentary supremacy. |
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The socialist calculation debate discusses the feasibility and methods of resource allocation for a socialist system. |
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There is some debate as to whether the European hare and the Cape hare are the same species. |
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There has been considerable scholarly debate about the nature of Smith's religious views. |
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Another dimension of the theoretical debate in contract is its place within, and relationship to a wider law of obligations. |
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The basic skill taught the students was debate and they were expected to be able to argue both sides of any argument or topic. |
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Membership of the EU and its predecessors has long been a topic of debate in the United Kingdom. |
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For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally. |
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Intense scholarly debate has surrounded the question of which portions of the poem preserve genuine traditions from the Mycenaean period. |
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After weeks of negotiation, a debate between Salmond and Darling was arranged. |
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He had won the case of social reform without losing the debate on Free Trade. |
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Regarding the Constitution there is a great debate between Constitutionalists and Communitarians as to which is supreme. |
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Though, like the nucleus of rhotic English church, there is debate over whether these nuclei are consonants or vowels. |
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There is debate between politicians and economists over the role of tax policy in mitigating or exacerbating wealth inequality. |
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This debate continued, with the Dragons being accused of favouritism towards their Newport feeder club rather than the other feeder clubs. |
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There is a longstanding debate amongst analysts and scholars about the destructive impacts of the slave trades. |
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On 17 January 1525 a public debate was held and the council decided in favour of Zwingli. |
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The debate on territorial revision restarted shortly before German reunification. |
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After a protracted period of negotiation, a public debate between Salmond and Better Together leader Alistair Darling was arranged. |
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For Disraeli, the Lords, where the debate was less intense, was the alternative to resignation from office. |
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The phrase is derived from John Hobhouse's use in 1826 in a debate in the British parliament of the term His Majesty's Loyal Opposition. |
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I am very grateful for this opportunity to debate the Heathrow to Gatwick helicopter airlink. |
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Introducing aporophobia in the catalog of hate crimes is a debate that is still open. |
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Commenting on his bachelorhood in a debate on marital ethics was a bit below the belt, don't you think? |
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The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. |
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The ascent and emplacement of large volumes of granite within the upper continental crust is a source of much debate amongst geologists. |
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The progress of tonight's debate makes one profoundly conscious of the constructive shortcomings of the Cobdenism of today. |
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Anytime you want to debate an intelligent creo instead of the AiG YEC morons I will promptly oblige you. |
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Scientific debate continues regarding the specific ways in which dinosaur temperature regulation evolved. |
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The debate was not long on policy, as questions about the Affordable Care Act and the war in Syria demonstrated. |
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There has been some debate among scholars as to whether the laws were originally written in Welsh or Latin. |
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The debate over greater European integration took an unexpected twist yesterday with the arrival of Euro wasp in Britain. |
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But spatchcocked into the proceedings at the fag-end of the morning was a crisp and useful debate on toxic substances. |
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There has been extensive academic debate over the interpretation of these features. |
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There remains debate whether the Turkish War of Independence was a war of independence, or a civil war that led to a regime change. |
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All Lebanese laws are written in the standard literary form of Arabic, though parliamentary debate may be conducted in Lebanese Arabic. |
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There is now a growing debate about why Third World countries remain impoverished and underdeveloped after all this time. |
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The debate provides an indication of the views of Parliament regarding the government's agenda. |
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Disraeli's first premiership was dominated by the heated debate over the Church of Ireland. |
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Standing Order 57 is the third method, which allows a bill to be introduced without debate if a day's notice is given to the Table Office. |
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This device is also used under Standing Order 89 by the committee chairman, to restrict debate in committee. |
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The debate about the start of the Industrial Revolution also concerns the massive lead that Great Britain had over other countries. |
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The region follows closely the historic boundaries of the three Ridings, and there is no serious debate about boundaries. |
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Months of fierce debate in both capital cities and throughout both kingdoms followed. |
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But in 1922 Ireland and beyond, it was the perception, not the reality, that influenced public debate on the issue. |
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In the committee stages in the Scottish Parliament, there was much debate over whether Gaelic should be given 'equal validity' with English. |
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The scope and scale of Spanish participation in imperialism within the Caribbean basin remains a subject of scholarly debate among historians. |
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This also had the effect of ending debate on whether Monmouthshire was a part of Wales, or of England. |
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Insulae have been the subject of great debate for historians of Roman culture, defining the various meanings of the word. |
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The policies of immigration and integration have been the subject of much debate in Norway. |
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The debate over the impact of the conquest depends on how change after 1066 is measured. |
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There is debate whether the Normans in Greek service actually were from Norman Italy, and it now seems likely only a few came from there. |
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The role of the English Church had been a matter for great debate in the years prior to the 1215 charter. |
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There is much debate amongst historians about Henry's accession, in part because some see it as a cause of the Wars of the Roses. |
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Historians debate the extent of impact the wars had on medieval English life. |
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Although Richard III has been accused of having Edward and his brother killed, there is debate about their actual fate. |
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It has long been a matter of debate why the Renaissance began in Florence, and not elsewhere in Italy. |
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There is debate about the extent to which the Renaissance improved on the culture of the Middle Ages. |
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Whether it was primarily the result of allegations of conspiracy, adultery, or witchcraft remains a matter of debate among historians. |
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It was presided over by King Oswiu, who did not engage in the debate but made the final ruling. |
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Regarding the field of the flag, there has been much debate and discussion regarding the number and order of the stripes. |
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Throughout his life James had close relationships with male courtiers, which has caused debate among historians about their exact nature. |
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The debate surrounding ivory trade has often been depicted as Africa vs the West. |
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The executioner was masked and disguised, and there is debate over his identity. |
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At the Restoration, after much debate in Parliament, he was exempted from the Indemnity and Oblivion Act. |
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It is still a matter of debate whether the initiative for the conspiracy was taken by the English or by the stadtholder and his wife. |
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The current speaker, John Bercow, has chosen to wear a gown over a lounge suit, a decision which has sparked much debate and opposition. |
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The flooding of Capel Celyn also sharpened debate within Plaid Cymru about the use of direct action. |
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The time set aside for debate on a particular motion is, however, often limited by informal agreements between the parties. |
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Alternatively, the House may put an immediate end to debate by passing a motion to invoke Closure. |
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There is an ongoing debate over the degree to which group selection occurs in nature. |
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It is a document proposed by up to five MEPs on a matter within the EU's activities used to launch a debate on that subject. |
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The first speech of the debate in the Commons is, by tradition, a humorous one given by a member selected in advance. |
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The consideration of the address in reply to the Throne Speech is the occasion for a debate on the Government's agenda. |
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The question of the nature of the text of the Historia Brittonum is one that has caused intense debate over the centuries. |
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In other words, the results of the debate quite frequently upheld the status quo. |
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Every Tuesday and Wednesday three hours over the two days are given to the debate of opposition motions. |
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In conclusion, the fate of the Ninth remains the subject of vigorous debate among scholars. |
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Most ancient writers considered slavery not only natural but necessary, but some isolated debate began to appear, notably in Socratic dialogues. |
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While the debate proceeded, Zwingli was kept informed of the proceedings and printed pamphlets giving his opinions. |
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The debate over Civil Unions was highly divisive in New Zealand, inspiring great public emotion both for and against the passing. |
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It is a matter of debate whether Beeching left by mutual arrangement with the government or if he was sacked. |
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Economists debate whether a single reserve currency will always dominate the global economy. |
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For over 30 years, there has been a debate about whether or not preservatives and other food additives can cause hyperactivity. |
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From the beginning, there has been incredulity over Polo's sometimes fabulous stories, as well as a scholarly debate in recent times. |
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Sinologist historians debate the population figures for each era in the Ming dynasty. |
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For instance, the debate of when the spirit left the body influenced the practice of dissection within the university setting. |
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Poyo bars are areas of lively informal debate about politics, football, basketball, entertainment and other issues. |
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The issue is best illustrated in the debate surrounding the demic diffusion versus cultural diffusion during the European Neolithic. |
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There has been much scholarly debate as to the origin of the term paganism. |
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Scholars debate over why mercantilism dominated economic ideology for 250 years. |
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The debate has continued over the author's identity as the apostle, the brother of Jesus, both, or neither. |
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The purpose of the debate was to have different sectors of society taking part. |
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The major issue of this and other councils during the 4th century was the christological debate between Arianism and Trinitarianism. |
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The continuing futile debate on the issue served to further increase bitter feelings. |
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Dripping with unearned knowingness, indifferent to the factual debate involved. |
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These organisms are central to the debate about how abrupt the Cambrian explosion was. |
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As a result, the gods and goddesses meet and hold a thing to discuss and debate the matter. |
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Until relatively recently there was debate over whether or not the UK should abolish its currency Pound Sterling and join the Euro. |
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However, the debate prior to the vote mainly surrounded the more recent events connected with the murder of Robert McCartney. |
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There is an ongoing debate on the development of a new public transport structure, with monorails and light rail both being considered. |
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They meet at least once a year to debate and decide any changes to the text as it exists at that time. |
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Bernanke's policies will undoubtedly be analyzed and scrutinized in the years to come, as economists debate the wisdom of his choices. |
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In the Commons debate the government announced they would not implement the Report immediately. |
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The motives driving the Viking expansion are a topic of much debate in Nordic history. |
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These changes in fortune led to debate within the company about carrying on in the aircraft engine market. |
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith addressed many issues that are currently also the subject of debate and dispute. |
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In Canada, debate has focused on whether the local majority language should be made the exclusive language of public business. |
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Over the following days, there was debate within the British government as to what the aims of a military deployment to Sierra Leone would be. |
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Wesley influenced George Whitefield to journey to the colonies, spurring the transatlantic debate on slavery. |
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But there is also a strong tradition of the questioning of authority, internal debate and challenging of religious texts in Hinduism. |
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This Act has been a large debate for numerous groups, the senate itself, institutions, and families. |
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The 1930s economic debate between LSE and Cambridge is well known in academic circles. |
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The main figures in this debate were John Maynard Keynes from Cambridge and the LSE's Friedrich Hayek. |
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There was debate as to where this put the student's lives in jeopardy in the repressive regime if a reporter had been exposed. |
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Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble. |
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Cumberland Lodge today is an educational charity dedicated to initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society. |
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The other candidates seemed to disappear as the public debate became a heated mano-a-mano between the two leading candidates. |
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The debate on a new delimitation of the German territory started in 1919 as part of discussions about the new constitution. |
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However, some scholars debate this parentage, and contend that these records are of later invention and are erroneous. |
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There is still division and debate on whether stouts should be a separate style from porter. |
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Much scholarly debate also circles around identification of possible portraits of Lady Jane Grey. |
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Article 29 reflects a debate on territorial reform in Germany that is much older than the Basic Law. |
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Modern scholars debate whether the Ming dynasty had sovereignty over Tibet. |
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