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They seldom give joint interviews, and I get the impression that both would feel more comfortable debating a policy than talking about themselves.
"Energy, taxes, health care, national security — I feel very comfortable debating any of these issues," Mr. Sununu said in an interview in Plymouth, where he attended a spaghetti dinner for the local Republican club.
They should also be comfortable debating the top American science questions that affect all voters' lives".
So it's hard to picture Alex in a party that seems to be waging war against science, and where their presidential candidates seem comfortable debating whether or not the earth is round.
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It will not be a comfortable debate.
More important, Mr Koizumi's recent victories suggest that Japanese are growing more comfortable about debating their security.
But while the nuclear industry is comfortable with debating the safety of nuclear reactors it will not discuss the uranium supply shortfall.
Finally, the individuals would have similar levels of seniority within their respective institutions, thus enabling them to feel comfortable talking openly and debating with one another, and allowing for more progressive action.
Does a diverse board have more conflicts than a more homogenous board might? A. Great boards have to get comfortable with debate itself.
And they do because we make them comfortable doing it by misrepresenting, ignoring, debating and trivializing rape.
Why it felt that way, what forces had trapped women inside what Friedan called (in an uncharacteristically extreme analogy) "the comfortable concentration camp," might be debated.
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