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Strong arguments also take place in the right verb tense, with most successful political argumentation being deliberative (debating future options, and thus taking place in the future tense), vs. forensic (usually laying blame -- past tense) or demonstrative (celebrating or bemoaning the current state of things -- present tense).
According to Jim Erb, a private consultant and former director of Pennsylvania's Bureau of Oil and Gas Management, stakeholders are now debating future disposal options that range from increases in wastewater recycling to the possibility of more injection wells near Pennsylvania's border with Ohio, where the geology is more suitable.
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Looking at this scene, one couldn't help but think that Vieques's much debated future was here, in this rich patch of land.
Meanwhile, his family was debating his future.
A few months ago financial newspapers were debating the future of capitalism.
Tunisians are debating the future of their country on the streets.
The freedom of information commission is debating the future and scope of the FoI act.
But as long as politicians are debating their future, regulators are wise to look busy.
With bids about to land, investors and employees are debating the future of BusinessWeek.
Iraq has already cost America more than $250 billion, and economists are now debating the future price tag.
They are debating their future with a diminished sense of history and of the alternatives available to them.
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