Sentences with phrase «difficult debate question»

«That performance was kind of like in Old School, when Will Ferrell answers the very difficult debate question, and everyone's like, «Wow, that was amazing,» and he's like, «Whoa, what happened?

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The manifestation of these two great commandment will likely involve some difficult questions, and debate and dispute.
She noticed that Catholics had the best answers in a ruthless intellectual environment and were not afraid to get involved in online debate on the most difficult questions.
«There was always a debate and then of course it starts to unsettle a little bit but I never questioned his commitment but it was a difficult situation.»
Not only that, but this issue should be one of the major policy questions that need to be put to all the candidates in the upcoming Labour leadership debate (as I have already pointed out on this site) as requested by Sunder (see What are the difficult questions the leadership candidates need to answer?).
Labour also needs open debates on difficult questions, of which immigration is very high up that list.
Answering my own question (and someone please post a correct answer if I'm wrong), I believe what's going on is a way to make it much more difficult to reopen debate on routine appointments.
While the proposals differ in many respects, the debates offer a window into the difficult questions surrounding race, ethnicity, and class that school districts continue to wrestle with.
There are activities designed for homework or classwork, an explanation of difficult words and debate questions.
Each article has activities designed for homework or classwork, an explanation of difficult words and debating questions.
The debates provide a unique opportunity to ask the candidates the difficult questions that voters deserve to have answered.
«An Entire Chain Of Questions That You Have To Ask» We have a very difficult debate about subscription models or flat rate models because some publishers are afraid that they rather ruin their traditional way of making money.
And he bans the press and is never forced to answer any difficult questions or submit to a debate.
What makes the question more difficult than the somewhat polarised debate always displays is that the texts of the Treaties and legislation provide encouragement for both positions, on the one hand drawing lines, and on the other hand emphasising the exceptional profundity and deep purpose and essential goals of it all.
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