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His was ever a specialist knowledge, bringing reason and care to the anxious debates of modern transport.
The book, a kind of space age "Da Vinci Code," inspired a goofy German documentary and, if memory serves, some earnest, anxious debates among sixth-grade protogeeks who shall remain nameless.
The influential Cambridge economist has figured prominently in the anxious debates that have gone on since the crash of 2007-2008.
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Behind the scenes, there was a great deal of anxious debate.
In its place is an anxious debate about political systems that seem unable to respond to severe economic problems.
Dockworkers attend a union meeting where an anxious debate over the fate of the harbor's industrial activities is taking place.
Still, it is far from clear how the Parliament will proceed with the reform bill, which has provoked anxious debate across Iran for months.
They likely will, but his point was that the requirement for such anxious debate is part of the new way of life.
The results of the new study are likely to fuel anxious debate among church members about the reasons for decline and what measures or approaches might stimulate growth.
This was duly picked up by the Daily Mail, and insiders say there was typically overwrought anxious debate about whether "Professor Nick" had compromised the Beeb's impartiality.
In October 1915, the Times hosted an anxious debate on its letters pages about the relative merits of democracy and autocracy under conditions of total war.
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