Federal candidates are offered
free time for debates, and so it is important that citizens at least hold the line on existing regulations of the Canadian Radio and Television Commission.
Not exact matches
public financing, with a cap that is realistic;
free media
time for the candidates, either through
debates or public forums; and the elimination of Super-pacs funded mostly by right - wing, bored, wealthy billionaires.
He has an obligation to the people to do that, because I think clearly last night what you saw 12 minutes
for each in a very tightly formatted
debate where there wasn't a
free flow of discussions, where there wasn't follow up most of the
time, and there were a lot of topics that wasn't discussed at all and I think we need to have that kind of honest
debate.»
Now, he's hosting a
free chicken BBQ
for supporters on Monday in Syracuse — the same
time and place YNN and NY1 invited the two Republicans to
debate.
Later comments from David Cameron confirmed he still intended
for a
free vote to take place, although without any Commons
time to
debate beforehand.
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for their choice and defend their position.
Flippedlearning resources are designed to be used by students outside the classroom as either homework or revision,
freeing up
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For those who might be interested in issues of deep
time, the Timothy Chase Responds essay that was in «The
Free Radical» was in the June / July 1999 issue and was part of a
debate / dialogue / discussion described and linked to from here: Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sciabarra/fem/Femreviews/ferfr.htm http://www.webcitation.org/5tGWuLHAd Religion and Science was perhaps 2006, which would make it about seven years later.
HANNITY: When the president says the
debate is settled, when the secretary of state says that we're not going to — we have no
time for a meeting with the Flat Earth Society — five years ago, Al Gore predicted the north polar ice cap would be completely ice -
free.
... that it is
time enough
for the rightful purposes of civil government,
for its officers to interfere when principles break out into overt acts against peace and good order; that truth is great and will prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition disarmed of her natural weapons,
free argument and
debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them.
As
for the aforementioned New York
Times piece about Peltz's lawsuit, it concludes with what may be a classic case of understatement: «The Arkansas case could do more than give law students practical experience before they take the bar; it could also renew
debate about
free speech on campus and academic freedom.»
The Chicago Tribune reports the city council was embroiled in a fierce
debate over the settlement negotiations that followed the families» wrongful death lawsuits because of concern it would open the city up to liability
for a range of wrongful acts committed by employees in their
free time.