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Some NFL players have been participating in a fraught, challenging debate about race, policing and criminal justice, and Mr. Trump is offended by this.
In any event, I think that it might be the first test for OS's new chair, Sir Rob Margetts, who as you'll recall is required - according to the job advert - to be an experienced Chair who understands how to build commercial opportunities in the public sector and who has the intellect to take forward a challenging debate about Ordnance Survey's future strategy.
"Challenging debate".
There is no place where an informed, sometimes challenging debate can be had about the profession and its practices.
Rather it reflects the frightening experience of losing control of a sensitive and challenging debate, for the second year running, to laymen who can reliably describe every grey area in shrillest black and white.
These alumni expect a particular kind of magazine, one that reflects the University's Fiat Lux motto and its ethos of intellectual freedom and rigorous and challenging debate about the nature of absolutely everything, all in the context of a citizens' university.
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When writer Ken Ilgunas set out to walk the 1,700-mile 1,700-mileoute of the Keystone XL proposed and talk to the people he met theroutee expected challenging debates abofthelimate change, energy security and national sovereignty.
She would silently watch other participants get into challenging debates.
The BA seemed to be built on an inflexible culture and internal structure, too reliant on industrial sponsorship to positively challenge debate on the social implications of science.
Spare Rib was bold in design, content and tone, and set out from the start to challenge, debate and discuss everything from the politics of housework to the situation for women in El Salvador to the rights of lesbian mothers.
Despite its rampant misuse, very few, if any, have challenged, debated, or attempted to reform Pakistan's blasphemy law that was originally codified by the subcontinent's British rulers in 1860.
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