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As president of the International Law Society, the group that organized what Mr. Cohen called the ³bruising debate last month at Stanford University,² I find it highly implausible that any of the arguments made at this debate instigated former Justice Goldstone to write his now famous op-ed.
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But there has not yet been a single incident where the niqab debate was instigated by Muslim women themselves.
This debate is usually instigated by your cousin Abdul (the one who calls your mom whenever he sees you speaking to a woman) in the form of daily WhatsApp messages running up to the 25 an "Islamic advent calendar," if you will describing Christmas as the "devil's holiday," or pointing out that its recognition is, yet again, a sign of imminent end times.
Burke's crash inevitably called to mind the one involving Pearce, which instigated debates on the safety of such events.
The magazine's profile of Elizabeth Gilbert a couple of weeks ago not only drew comments about that author's well-known book, "Eat, Pray, Love," but it also instigated a debate about readers' own intellects.
The MP Siobhain McDonagh, who instigated a debate in parliament about the issue earlier this month, said she had been inundated by people who had found perks and benefits cut ahead of the introduction of the new wage.
The natural gas reserves discovered in Israel in recent years have instigated a debate on sociopolitical, international political, security, and economic issues.
The presence of these mutations in PARK2, PINK1, and PARK7 has instigated a debate on the role of heterozygous recessive mutations as risk factors for disease.
We must instigate debate and actively engage, following ideological convictions and visions without merely carving out an escape route from an uncomfortable situation that might turn out to be a dead end.
His proposal has instigated a furious debate in India, with television channels even assembling panels to discuss it.Some thunder that the economist is condoning corruption.
The surrealist theatre of eastern European writers such as Eugène Ionesco and Arthur Adamov who wrote in French instigated an important debate, and contrast, with the social realist theatre of Bertolt Brecht and his followers; but writers such as Mrozek (and, later, Václav Havel in Czechoslovakia) clearly wrote political, critical allegories cloaked in absurdist comedy.
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