Sentence examples for debates describing from inspiring English sources

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Mr Bush proved more resilient than in previous debates, describing Mr Trump as "a chaos candidate" who would be "a chaos president".

In Poland, however, Mr. Putin seemed to step back from historical debates, describing a shared failure to prevent "the bloodiest, most horrible war in the history of humanity".

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In his own reading on Lincoln, he noted that contemporary news reports of Lincoln's debates described his voice most frequently as "high," "shrill," "flat," "nasal," and "unpleasant". A colleague described his speaking style: Lincoln planted his feet together, pointed forward, when he spoke, and didn't move them while gesticulating wildly.

This is partly due to the wide range of hereditary phenomena and the debates described earlier.

While feminist liberalism continues to flourish, the historical developments and emerging debates described in the previous sections have eclipsed or deeply transformed Jaggar's other three categories of radical, Marxist, and socialist feminism (Jaggar 1983).

The 'Malaysia Deal' in 2011 and accompanying political debates described asylum seekers and refugees as 'illegal'queueeue jumpers', and 'boat people'.36 Also Thailand would have a "criminalizing immigration framework" concurrent to the bleak refugee rights protection landscape of South-East Asia.37.37

Media theorist Marshall McLuhan, writing about TV's first presidential debates, described Kennedy as a "shy young sheriff" in opposition to Richard Nixon's "railway lawyer".

Despite this growing interest in nudging strategies, governments and policy makers are concerned with the acceptability of such interventions by the public, due to the concerns raised in the scholarly debates described above.

Corbyn's team have seized on Smith's comments on Islamic State during this morning's debate, describing them as "hasty and ill-considered".

He also criticised the party over agreeing to take part in the 7-way TV debate, describing it as "a complete waste of time".

In the first sign of a push back by the British telecoms industry against the mass surveillance of their customers, as exposed by the National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, BT's chief executive also waded into the debate, describing the laws on data collection as not fit for purpose.

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