Not exact matches
For a
vigorous debate of these questions, readers can turn to an essay series at
Public Discourse, which finished yesterday, between professors Patrick Deneen (Notre Dame), Phillip Muñoz (Notre Dame), and Nathan Schlueter (Hillsdale).
Lately, our organization has been engaged in a spirited
debate with former Texas Workforce Commission Chairman Tom Pauken, who has been conducting a
vigorous campaign against what he perceives as an onerous high stakes assessment system in
public education and in the service
of the promotion
of a less rigorous vocational pathway to high school graduation.
[8] The French Revolution
of 1789 uprooted assumptions and institutions that had for centuries been accepted with little question and accustomed the
public to
vigorous political and social
debate.
Absolutely, some
of the precepts David Rose pays lip - service to — such as
vigorous public debate and not leaving matters to politicians — are true; however just dressing up a turd in the flag doesn't turn it into a patriot.
Rather than remaining skeptical
of the - world - is - turning - into - a-fireball rhetoric, rather than informing the
public of the ongoing and
vigorous climate
debate, far too many
of my colleagues failed in their duty.
Examining the
vigorous public debates over the idea
of bankruptcy, Telfer argues that the law was shaped by conflict over the morality
of release from debts and by the divergence
of interests between local and distant creditors.
The
vigorous debate around ABS actually comprises
of a voluntary
public service to ensure that if these structures are launched in Canada they are done so with the
public interest in the forefront, and without any compromise to the values
of the profession.
The ABA identified the importance
of «civil
public discourse»: the
vigorous but responsible
debate of the choices facing communities.