Sentences with phrase «political debate rarely»

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The party's documents say its «policies are based on the Christian view of Man and his responsibility before God,» but it rarely articulates that basis in political debate.
Building on her role as de facto leader of the out - of - work and out - of - luck on James Turner Street, Dee has emerged as something of a spokesman for the many people whose voice is rarely heard in the national political debate.
Lastly, and this is rarely mentioned by people who argue that the Olmert proposal as evidence of Israel being supportive of a peace agreement, is the domestic political debate within Israel.
Astorino went a step further, saying something to Teachout that's rarely uttered during a political debate:
Even the debate, sparked by Russell Brand's rallying cry on Newsnight, as to where we can look for a political alternative to the three mainstream parties has rarely included a mention of what the Green party has to offer.
Why, then, is the party rarely at the dinner table of political debate, instead occasionally brought along as the evening's entertainment?
«They rarely succeed in electing a candidate to office, but they broaden political debate and thus test mainstream assumptions... For the most part, they would go on losing in June just as they now lose in November.»
The political has rarely seemed more personal than in Jonah Markowitz and Tracy Wares» talky - in - a-very-good-way portrait of four lesbian politicians — Sheila Kuehl, Jackie Goldberg, Carole Migden and Christine Kehoe — who were fighting for their LGBT constituents long before the marriage - equality debate came to the fore.
I find this odd, because I rarely take a view on the science, which I regard as largely a massive red herring — the climate debate is mostly political.
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