Sentences with phrase «possible debate questions»

Dietl sat behind a desk piled high with documents, but he never referenced notes, as he answered possible debate questions fired by his campaign manager, Fred Polsinelli.

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A question that has long been debated among anthropologists is that of how far, given the osteological characteristics of a particular cranium, it is possible to deduce, not only the shape of the brain housed within the cranium, but the particular kind of psychism contained in the brain.
Transcending the «medical» versus «natural» childbirth debate, A Good Birth turns our attention to the crucial question of what makes the best birth possible.
Tory grandee Ken Clarke said: «On the question of the parliamentary role, I think the Prime Minister was not relying on the archaic, narrow interpretation of the Royal prerogative, which no government has invoked in this country for over 50 years - they have always come to Parliament for debates and votes if possible on any military action.
We all have our own answers to these questions, but in this engagement phase of the review I want to hear as many different contributions to this debate as possible.
Student 1 picks one of the questions, randomly from either a basket or envelop placed on their desk and reads it out Student 2 answers the question as best as she or he can Student 3 records the answer on paper for the group Student 4 see's if he / she agrees with the answer, either corrects or debates another possible answer, or praises student 2 for their answer.
I propose that the practice of the debate contributes to investigating new ways of training for the globalized man and offers a possible weft for a globalized, innovative and cross-cultural ethical education This approach allies and connects an ancestral practice with the ethical questioning of the post-modernity.
In congressional debates in 1790 about the possible abolition of slavery, Georgia representative James Jackson attacked the abolitionist Quakers as «outright lunatics» [p. 97] and went on to say, «If it were a crime, as some assert but which I deny, the British nation is answerable for it, and not the present inhabitants, who now hold that species of property in question» [p. 98].
This open - hearted and stimulating interchange was organized around three themes: the conceptual process that led up to the new installation plan and its outcomes regarding questions of narrative, chronology and mediation; the plan itself and the choices that have been made regarding possible clusters of works and themes, as well as the actual works to be displayed; and, finally, the position of the Stedelijk Museum in the contemporary debates surrounding the canon, curatorial strategies, the relationship between fine art and visual culture, and the influence of non-museological display formats on museum practice.
The organizers of the debate have been accumulating thousands of endorsements — including those of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science — and hundreds of possible questions, as well, which can be explored on their Web site.
«In the past five years, the dynamic of the global warming debate has shifted away from exaggerated acceptance of the worst possible implications of what a majority of climate scientists tell us, towards a more balanced and questioning approach.»
My question is whether it will ever be possible to get a technical debate on this topic either here or at Real Climate.
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