Sentence examples for debates perceived from inspiring English sources

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In this article, we aim to describe how those involved in Scottish and the UK policy debates perceived modelling evidence, including the Sheffield model, and describe their views on the potential future role of similar modelling within public health policy.

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I've assembled some that shed light on how people from the left, right and center of the health care debate perceived day one.

Quarantine and other public health practices are effective and valuable ways to control communicable disease outbreaks and public anxiety, but these strategies have always been much debated, perceived as intrusive, and accompanied in every age and under all political regimes by an undercurrent of suspicion, distrust, and riots.

We must be aware of how our domestic debates are perceived around the world.

If the season continues into a downward spiral, there will be plenty of time to debate the perceived sins — the draft misses on the offensive line, the wisdom of not having a worthy backup quarterback who was steeped in the offense.

Nixon's performance in the debate was perceived to be mediocre in the visual medium of television, though many people listening on the radio thought that Nixon had won.

It's a subtle but important point, and it helps explain why so many debates over the meaning of poetry — in particular, debates over the perceived difficulty or simplicity of poetry — are often really arguments over style.

And the perceived debates, the doubters, all of these issues that have receded to some extent, but far from fully, have obscured how critical that story is, and how what sounds like only a few degrees difference is absolutely planet-crippling in the long run.

As Stanislas Magniant Stanislas Magniant of netpolitique.net wrote: "The French love lively debates, which are perceived as the sign of a healthy democracy". The anti-treaty supporters, therefore, seized on the Web in general--and blogs in particular--as a platform from which to counteract the institutional media.

In Parliamentary debates she was perceived by commentators such as The Scotsmans Andrew Whitaker as being an effective opponent to First Minister Alex Salmond, but others, including Richard Seymour of The Guardian, criticised her for clumsiness during television interviews.

It further emphasised the importance of group debate for the perceived satisfaction with the process and the subjective outcomes of the event.

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