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1. The recent surge in energy costs has once again ―fueled‖ public debate over the need for a comprehensive energy program that will gradually reduce our nation‘s dependence on foreign oil
2. ” Charles smiled, “…but both Republicans and Democrats give away more candy after they’re elected than they say they will in those big public debates before the elections
3. They actually intend to get caught in their silly lies in the big public debates, so that their constituents will know that they deliberately lie…so maybe they are lying about other things they say, like wanting to hold down spending, too
4. But it wouldn’t stay put aside! The on-again off-again public debate over the relative violent, or peaceful intent of worshippers of Islam kept bringing this tidbit of the history of its beginnings to mind
5. Luther defended these views in a public debate…at the University of Leipzig” (July 4–8, 1519)
6. So there is no public debate
7. But no amount of theoretical rationale nor passionate public debate will ever explain away the bitter learning he acquired in the real school of experience
8. Having been instrumental in the chartering of that club, Roger jumped into the public debate to set the record straight without taking sides as to the merits of MECHA’s activities
9. Only a year earlier, on Independence Day again, he had begun his audacious bid for prime ministership by virtually challenging Manmohan Singh to a public debate
10. “Well it’s a new field, and so far has been subject to very little public debate,” said the Air Commodore
11. Again, this is what legitimate public debate under the First Amendment is all about
12. The public debate on the Green Paper, or more precisely the question of direct elections and their timing, continued with the various factions voicing their views unrestrained
13. The public debate that ensued was less about the desirability of the product and more about its marketing
14. Although in public debate, in newspapers, court-yards, muster-fields, &c