Sentences with phrase «real debate on topics»

But he says there will be real debate on topics like standardized testing.

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@tallulah13 The Greek gods were made in the image of men by men, some, Hercules for example was a man.The living God made man in His image.You choose, but if you continue to avoid honest debate I'll quit replying to you.There are many examples of proven Bible truths, the Greek b.s you brought up just confuses the real issue and adds nothing to the conversation.You know it, I know it, so does any thinking person.Focus on the topic at hand or go elsewhere.
All comments get left on here (so the real biased idiots stand out like a herpes whitlow), but go to any crunchy blog and debate the topic and all the comments get deleted.
Heartland has repeatedly asked for real debate on this important topic.
Have students practice skills they've learned or topics they've come to understand in service learning, debates, leadership / volunteerism / community service, or by having opinions on «real» issues like education reform or the 2012 election (shriek!
While teachers may be tempted to ban debate on topics that could offend or even harm their students in their class — President Trump's immigration ban, for example, or mass deportations — «it's disingenuous to pretend that these are not real issues,» says Levinson.
I can respect his journal publications on the topic, that is what scientific debate is about, his other comments tend to be a bit more silly but at least he is for real.
My question is whether it will ever be possible to get a technical debate on this topic either here or at Real Climate.
When I started looking at this topic the first thing that struck me was just how much time is spent in the blogosphere debating the effects (real or imagined) of global temperature rise and how little time seemed to be spent on the key evidential science; as though retreating glaciers, arctic sea - ice or coral bleaching said anything about causality.
Professionalism is a hot topic these days, so it's encouraging to see debate on the importance of professionalism and the challenges facing the real estate sector in the pages of REM, most recently in the two - part series by Lloyd Manning.
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