Sentences with phrase «tv debate question»

Then there is the TV debate question.

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The questions addressed the moral role of TV celebrity chefs in the food waste debate as well as body image, food poverty and the role of the Christian faith in the overall debate.
Another tactic to insure real debate would be to ask candidates to confront one another on TV for three hours; after the first hour or so, candidates could no longer dodge questions or avoid revealing their real attitudes and thinking processes to the public.
UPDATE2: When questioned about the TV issue, Astorino campaign advisor Bill O'Reilly reiterated: «The voters deserve a one - on - one televised debate with the two principal candidates.»
The Mirror questions whether «chicken» Cameron might have preferred accepting a head - to - head debate with Miliband rather than the «trial by TV» he and the other leaders got at the hands of «angry voters».
«They are so determined not to be questioned on their plans, the Prime Minister refuses to take part in any TV debates and will only visit workplaces if there are no workers there, just her own party's activists.
Claire Fox is the director of the Institute of Ideas, a panellist on BBC Radio 4's The Moral Maze and a regular contributor to TV and radio debates, including Question Time and Any Questions?
Things lightened up a bit for him when he was able to show off his basketball knowledge when addressed by a Phoenix Suns fan (me neither) and he managed to get a few crafty kicks in the PM's shins, calling on Cameron to stop «ducking and diving» on the TV election debates question and agree to them, something analysed here by George Eaton over at the New Statesman, and mocking the PM for «flouncing out of summits and that kind of thing» when asked about Europe.
For the TV debates, and there should be a series as well - use the best to do the questioning [and the readers of SoP and viewers of Cap.
And that is the really interesting question about the TV debates story too.
Ed Miliband: «On this question of what happens after the election, I've got an old fashioned view, let the people decide on May 7th» (Challengers» TV Debate, BBC One, 16 April 2015).
Since this post is titled «Averting our eyes», I can't help but comment that having just watched the GOP Youtube / CNN debate on TV here in Taiwan, I can not believe that not ONE question was about climate change or global warming.
Former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray answers a question during The Journal - News and WLWT - TV sponsored Ohio Democratic Party sanctioned debate for governor candidates hosted by Miami University Regionals... Nick Graham
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