Sentences with phrase «allow real debate»

«The Senate must allow real debate and amendments, and not push this legislation through in the dark.»
«This marks the beginning of an important chapter in Scotland's story and allows the real debate to begin,» he said shortly before the agreement was signed.

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Economic mavericks like Max Keiser, financial critics like Steve Keen and mainstream economists like Paul Krugman are debating financial repression, monetary and fiscal intervention or allowing for more free markets and more real capitalism.
This newventure will hopefully allow some journalists the opportunity to delve far more deeply into these issues, and allow them then to contribute more constructively to informing the public about the real state of the religion — science debate.
I think the real debate centers around why he would create us to allow that we might behave in such a fashion.
The real debate is not should abortion be allowed, it should only be at what point during pregnancy should we consider the embryo human and thus extending it human rights.
The live broadcast format allows you to host discussions and debates which can draw listeners in in real time.
Mr Hameed added: «Dr. Bawumia is not going to allow himself to be dragged into the realms of absurdities by persons who obviously lack the intellectual wherewithal to debate the real issues and engage in any serious discourse.
«This is the first Presidential debate in history where social media has given voice to so many people, allowing them to express their opinions and observations in real time,» said Jodee Rich, CEO of PeopleBrowser.
«We are concerned that an early recommendation does not allow members to be participants in a real debate around the issues that are still unfolding,» Nebraska State Education Association president Nancy Fulton said in a statement Wednesday.
Rather than spew indefensible statements, the corporate education reform industry should release their talking heads to come out here into the real word and debate their positions in a public forum that would allow the media and citizens to finally learn the truth.
He prefers to be opaque close mouthed about it by preference, vague and contradictory if pressed — and willing to say the problem is real and needs to be addressed if that is necessary to dodge the open, public debate that might get out of the bounds that allow him to act so ruthlessly against climate action.
Interestingly, Buterin had later shown on Monday through his tweets that his statements were jokes — some sorts of «meta - joke» so as to allow people not to debate on the details of the proposal and to see whether or not it was real.
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