Sentences with phrase «more public discussion»

Is that something that should only be approached on an individual basis, or is there ever a suitable time for more public discussion?
This, however, is the frightening direction in which our society is headed and it needs to be counterbalanced by more public discussion about the benefits of promoting independence in kids.
Abby Kinchy of Troy said there should have been more public discussion about the county joining the program.
Since that time, there has been more public discussion of the potential impact on the delivery of adjudication services in the province.
The Hinxton Group, which includes members from eight countries, called for more public discussion and careful policies to govern research using gene editing in embryos, but concluded that the insights such research could provide into early human development and disease was ethically justifiable.
More public discussion should have been conducted ahead of time, Lukken added.
Third, the publicity afforded to the most recent debate could be viewed as part of a wider effort by the Chinese to indirectly warn North Korea and demonstrate to the outside world, especially the US, that China is open to a more public discussion of policy.
Obviously, Christie doesn't want any more public discussion about him and the Port Authority, which might help explain his desire to veto the bill at the witching hour and abruptly end the conversation.
The committee also recommended a focus on working strategically across «departmental silos» and a more public discussion about how public spending is divided between what its report called «entitlement and investment priorities».
Both the local teachers» union and parent - teacher association have come out against the mayoral - control proposal, at least before there is more public discussion.
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