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Another complication is that it is possible — although by no means guaranteed — that there will be some reversion to the mean because of the first presidential debate, meaning that Mr. Obama will benefit from memories of Denver fading as much as any new ones that were forged in New York.
A lack of female economists is, therefore, limiting debate, meaning a more rigid and less open discipline.
The coverage of the speech would be inter-mingled with coverage of the debate, meaning that Obama's preferred message would be decidedly muddled.
Around noon, word came that the Senate had voted to go ahead with the debate, meaning there would not be a filibuster and this observance could end.
And if he could muster 60 supporters, the bill could then be delayed another 30 hours for debate, meaning that it was often Thursday before any meaningful legislative action could take place.
However, the "now-cast" put Mr. Obama ahead by about five percentage points in advance of the debate, meaning that Mr. Romney's gains are not quite enough to have erased Mr. Obama's advantage entirely.
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I think it's safe to say that a good number of Christians actually side with Bruni's basic position, because they've already had the "debate" -- meaning that what is at stake is not so much a "secular" war on Christian beliefs but rather the meaning of those beliefs and who gets to make decisions in regard to them.
There are big gaps between contests and no more presidential debates, meaning that both Romney and the media can ignore him.
Legislators approved all but one piece of the economic cooperation framework agreement after a day of debate and protest, meaning the deal will become law on Jan . 1
Researchers have debated the figurines' meaning for decades.
(And the time limit means few MPs are taking intervention, meaning the debate has been a bit stilted so far).
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