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en This is not a new debate. Debates of voting methods have been going on for hundreds of years.

en [DEBATES: The debate over debates mounted. Bloomberg said at City Hall:] I think two debates are fine for this cycle. ... We owe it to people all over the city to debate in all five boroughs and on specific topics.

en From what I can see, they're trying to create a new debate debate and it's pretty well established we have agreed to two debates,

en To be sure, debates will linger about whether Medicare is too large or too small. Debates remain about the allocation of Medicare dollars. But December 8, 2003, demonstrated that there is no debate about this most fundamental fact: Medicare must survive.

en It is an act of hypocrisy from everybody who votes for it, we know this is about containing debate to try and keep dissenters in the cart in the desperate hope that none of them split on the floor today and if any of them in cocky's corner have got the courage of their convictions, they won't be voting for this, and they won't be voting for this legislation this afternoon.

en The debate system is set up to keep me out of the debates,
  Pat Buchanan

en Debates don't ever solve anything. I doubt seriously that I can change anyone's minds about me through any kind of debate.

en I do miss being in the great debates. But I don't think the debates are as great as they used to be. Politics in this country has gotten very nasty in the past 10 or 15 years.
  Gary Hart

en When you think four years ago Taliban were here, women were being stoned to death at halftime at football games, now you have women running polling centers and women voting and men voting and, I think, each one voting for some of the others as well.

en He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. If we look at the bigger picture, what Iraq has now ... (is) very peaceful debates over the constitution - very, very passionate debates, very emotional debates, but nonetheless largely peaceful.

en We're going to have two debates in Iowa in January, ... You can't have a debate in Iowa without agriculture being a major part of it. So we're going to debate agriculture in Iowa.
  Bill Bradley

en You get these debates in local communities and it is part of the wider debate - about how Maori and other people are going to articulate with each other in New Zealand and that can be a painful interface,

en It might give the perception that he is avoiding defending his position in a debate. This race is so close it might have been to (Shays') advantage to start early with the debates.

en It comes down to two debates, ... It's too bad that for the last six or seven weeks, since I became the Democratic nominee, I've been having to debate tens of millions of dollars of radio and television ads and his multimillion-dollar spin machine.

en It comes down to two debates. It's too bad that for the last six or seven weeks, since I became the Democratic nominee, I've been having to debate tens of millions of dollars of radio and television ads and his multimillion-dollar spin machine.


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