Similar words: public debt, public defender, public domain, public policy, public, publican, debate, republic. Meaning: n. the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote).
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31, First, it must present technical data on safety in a way that will encourage public debate.
32, An unspoken agreement grants peace and prosperity, respectively, to scholars and publishers who stay out of the public debate.
33, As yet there has been little public debate on the specifics of the options or the associated design choices.
34, This seems light years away from noblesseoblige and needs widespread public debate.
35, The proposal for a Severn barrage has also led to some public debate, chiefly on environment issues.
36, Richard Body has made a brave attempt to shed the mythology and propaganda, and to expose farming objectives to public debate.
37, The rule thus dampens the vigor and limits the variety of public debate.
38, The agenda for public debate about defence issues is increasingly shaped by the activities of the Pentagon's biggest arms' suppliers.
39, This matter has been the subject of intense public debate in recent weeks.
40, Doubts over Bush's health, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] provoked renewed public debate over Quayle's competence.
41, Yet apart from a few scattered Tory voices, there is no public debate.
42, He enters freely into public debate from his close attention to most subjects, but he is no Orator.
43, If it hangs together too long, it will create a dangerous lack of public debate.
44, The contentious rules will once again be opened to public debate, Thompson said.
45, The Dar es Salaam-based Government papers, despite their partiality, did act as a valuable forum for public debate.
46, He has none of the talents requisite for the Orator, but in public debate is confused and irregular.
47, These and other factors combined to give the elderly population a new and high profile in post-war public debate and social research.
48, The coming parliamentary session will provide a momentous opportunity for public debate on a matter of deep moral significance.
49, This was particularly the case on college campuses, where the young radicals of the New Left dominated public debate.
50, What democracy requires is public debate, and not information.
51, The issue is long overdue for a public debate.
52, Public debate and policing is needed.
53, Immigration deserves a far more serious public debate than it has received to date.
54, "Government- enforced right of access inescapably dampens the vigor and limits the variety of public debate, " wrote Chief Justice Warren E. Burger.
55, The Cultural Revolution is indeed a major topic of public debate. even though the Chinese Communist Party would prefer for it to fall into oblivion.
56, While we fret about the decreasing cogency of public debate, computers dismiss linear argument and promote fast, shallow romps across the information landscape.
57, Ken seemed to have grasped the essentials of public debate.
58, Iraq no longer dominates the public debate and tops voters'concerns.
59, It as caused a hearted public debate among us chinese.
60, Public debate and political competition (agon was the Greek word, which gives us our "agony") were the norm in democratic Athens.
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