Sentences with phrase «kind of public discourse»

«Our presence in the national political arena has contributed more than significantly to the success of the Fourth Republic and engendered the kind of public discourse and maturity of the electorate that has benefited the country in no small measure,» he noted.
Our presence in the national political arena has contributed more than significantly to the success of the Fourth Republic and engendered the kind of public discourse and maturity of the electorate that has benefited the country in no small measure.»

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This kind of book can not be original throughout, but it can be of service, since most of the public has little awareness of what is common stock in evangelical discourse.
In this respect I remain unconvinced that the kind of revisionist liberalism represented by John Rawls is capable of providing us with a public discourse sufficient to the task of shaping a morally decent society.
Instead it has deepened, spreading a peculiar kind of confusion into our public discourse, political institutions, popular culture, the lives of religious believers, and entire communities of faith — including, at times, the Church herself.
If sports have lately served as a staging ground for national discourse about concussions, domestic violence, child abuse, gay rights and racial sensitivity, it's because we have so few live, public spectacles around which discussion of any kind can take place.
These folks will now have all kinds of time to make mischief, i.e., elevate things even MORE meaningless into the heights of the public discourse.
Whether it is to bring into the public discourse matters of social justice or the borders of the polity, one always wants to erect some kind of a house in the public space.
And I will happily engage in kind of critical discourse with the London public
Miller will trace the arc of his work from its origins in picture theory — in which even abstract art can be understood as a kind of figure — to that which addresses the discourse of public space.
It's no wonder that, despite occasional shifts in polls and deeply polarized small factions at the edges of climate discourse (nourished by this kind of material), the public largely remains disengaged on the issue.
The fact that you don't see the kind of embarassment about the ridiculous surface record that you should from the fact the 70 % of the sites are so poorly chosen you'd expect at least 2 centigrade degrees of error (and the whole claimed effect is only a fraction of a degree), shows how corrupt and disinterested in truth the public discourse is.
By recognizing and avoiding the kinds of perversions Orwell decried, Fischer argues, «lawyers can elevate legal language and public discourse
The basis for the aforesaid kind of rule is fundamental professionalism as it relates to other practitioners - especially as it would relate to any public discourse.
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