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It's just not a hard debate to resolve.
Exceptions include situations where it's a very close election, if a relatively unknown candidate uses the debate to resolve serious voter reservations, if there are a large number of undecided voters who are potentially persuadable, or if one candidate makes a huge mistake that changes the trajectory of the election.
DAVID GRANN: Find it strange that American debates seem to resolve around things not said: sighs, laughs, glances at watches.
Strong convictions have been expressed on both sides, but has this latest flurry of debate helped to resolve the uncertainties about the future role of shale in the UK?
The debate about how to resolve our nation's housing crisis is stuck in a frustrating rut.
What makes the policy debate so difficult to resolve is that tariff design is a very indirect way to support residential PV.
Fears that months of debate over how to resolve the Greek debt crisis had brought the world economy to another "Lehman's moment" led several prominent analysts to warn that the situation could spark a run on bank stocks next week.
Washington is engaged in an all-consuming debate about how to resolve the "fiscal cliff" -- which we like to call, for reasons that will soon be explained, "the austerity crisis". But what is that and why does it matter?
He told the BBC MPs should be able to vote according to their personal views when the next Brexit motion is debated on Tuesday, "to resolve things".
Following the Native lawsuit to halt work on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, this precedent was frequently mentioned in debate, causing pressure to resolve the situation more quickly than the 33 years it had taken for the Tlingits to be satisfied.
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