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But he said he hoped the article would foster debate.
In institutions supposed to foster debate, non-neoclassical economists have been systematically purged from economics faculties.
Many say Facebook, which has 150 million members worldwide, is a healthy tool to foster debate.
The Economist is doing its bit to foster debate too, with a World Oceans Summit in San Francisco in February.
Earlier this week, Benetton defended the campaign, insisting that its aim was to foster debate, not to increase sales.
The primary aim is not to air issues and foster debate, but to test views, resolve contradictions and arrive at evidence-based conclusions.
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Our hope is to help the direct effort in this field away from simplistic and hopeless lines of work, and to foster debates.
That they can feel less unheard, less defined by their ethnicity, and that the very paradigm which seeks to spark and foster debates about our society, our government, our nation and ourselves more accurately reflects Australia's real and wonderful multicultural reality.
The Stirling award may do some good by fostering debate on excellence in design and architecture.
The NFL lawsuits, and similar suits filed later against the NHL, the NCAA and others, has fostered debate, discussion and safety reforms about sports concussions.
Some people said that comments, when kept under control, could benefit science, fostering debate and displaying what Will Oremus, on Slate, called the "spirit of free inquiry that has always driven scientific discovery".
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