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Debate can best be fostered by knowing who you are debating with, what their background philosophies and peer reviewed work are and thus ensuring a deeper discourse than mere mud slinging.

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We use this to start deeper discussion about the meaning of technology and couples' discourses of dispute.

Thus in the year before grade 1: "An academic orientation on basic skills such as phonological awareness and letter knowledge, can be set in a curriculum of playful, authentic activities, including shared dialogical reading and talking with the teacher, that foster deep vocabulary, discourse comprehension and world knowledge".

Leading a great country demands a deeper level of discourse, and it also demands a President able to use the mass media to make that discourse understandable to large numbers of people.

DeepTutor is a state-of-the-art conversational ITS that is intended to increase the effectiveness of conversational ITSs by promoting deep learning of complex science topics through a combination of advanced domain modeling methods, deep language and discourse processing algorithms, and advanced tutorial strategies.

He, like countless retired Pakistan service personnel, populate Pakistan's print, radio and televised media as a part of the deep state's discourse construction and message managing efforts.

Additionally, the chapter goes beyond the classic prescriptive approaches to bioethics, in that it also examines, in a bottom-up manner, the "ethics of bioethics"—as with pharmacogenomics science, bioethics needs to be examined for a deeper, integrated, and panoptic discourse on genomics innovations and their anticipated trajectory from "lab to global society".

The "friend" discourse masks deeper problems that scream for better understandings of diverse experiences.

Architectural discourse stirs deep passions here, and no arguments reach quite the depth of those surrounding the legacy of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.

Hasan also characterises this process in semantic terms, arguing that 'a strong "semantic node" will attract other predictable semantic features... semantic nodes and the clusters they attract are important for the deep understanding of a discourse because they relate directly to the construal of context' (Hasan 2009e: 447).

Differing theological views on important issues of sexuality will need time, patience, deep biblical reflection, respectful discourse, and religious liberty to be worked out in the churches.

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