Sentences with phrase «good debate about something»

Brevity is always welcome but even more so is a good debate about something important.

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Frances Dawbarn FAITH MAGAZINE March - April 2016 Tenderness with Life As I have listened to debates and arguments about assisted suicide — many have been reasonable, measured and well considered — something has occurred to me.
Well, that last part about the deliciousness of being swept away by Colonel Sanders is something for other people to debate.
Mike i have been thinking hard on this subject i hope you do nt leave the forum as i think we will get into a good debate / discussion the Lord has shown me alot of insight into this subject that i hadnt even thought about until Jeremy proposed his point of view.The word say iron sharpens iron we need to understand what we believe not just walk away because we feel it is treading on our beliefs because they change as we learn and understand because we have believed something for a long time does nt make it right.Use this opportunity to grow to learn and to understand what the Lord is wanting us to know if we cant do this as brothers how are we supposed to do it with unbelievers.brentnz
For the sake of returning the debate to something more constructive how about we put up some thoughts as to what our best set up should be with the players we currently have available.
«There's a danger of taking something that may be common sense, but fetishising it into a philosophy, leading to heated debates about which is the ideal way to bring up children, when a middle way is almost always the best
A gentle, high level, «positive» debate about two competing visions — something which some commentators seem to want - will not serve the public well.
Party unity is good despite the debate about a secret alliance with the Lib Dems but it is something that Downing Street must still do much more to nurture.
As the outbreak in West Africa worsened, debates intensified among scientists, government officials, and company executives about bringing some of these unapproved products to Africa on a so - called compassionate use basis — after all, «something is better than nothing,» Ollman Saphire says.
That this is Sandler's best role is hardly up for debate; that this may be Jon Brion's best soundtrack is something we can talk about later.
I was debating whether to put this on the list or Origins -LRB-... or Black Flag) from the same series, and you might as well play both if you haven't, but there's just something about Ezio's early exploits in renaissance Italy that ticked not just with me, but with the whole fan community.
Now, if you poke around the blogosphere, you may notice in the field of Instructional Design there's some kind of epic debate about whether or not one needs a formal degree (note: We're talking about a masters degree in Instructional Design or something closely related) to be good at this kind of work, or to make a career out of it, or whatever.
In trying to discern better, myself, what we have and could have and should have today in terms of criticism — and to be blunt about it, how to make something richer and less tied to consumerism palatable to the average reader — I welcome Douglas» interest, as I think my colleague in some of these debates, Bethanne Patrick, will, too.
Trying to understand this debate (which I noted a few days back never stopped from the time of the first oil embargo) is not a question of who has better numbers or what is the temperature of the earth, but something much more fundamental about the US.
In the heated debate about Earth's ever - changing climate you certainly don't need to be scientist to figure out that the Great Lakes would have boiled away at a mere 212 degrees so something has seriously gone awry inside this well - funded program.
When smart people like Willis argue this simplistically just to be right about something, trivial, I think it squelches good debate.
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