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Ms. Abraham said the candidates, not the moderator, defined the issues, bringing along "memorized numbers and phrases that they swallow from their advisers".
But here, suddenly, he is advocating systems in which designers have defined the issues and determined the correct lessons to be learned.
Russ Schriefer, a Republican consultant who worked on the McCain media strategy until last summer, said the Bush campaign had set a standard for success by driving a consistent message that defined the issues in the 2004 debate on its terms.
Several studies have defined the issues that frequently cause problems, but few have described the process.
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Der Spiegel defined the issue as being "how serious the EU is about its promise to become more democratic".
To television subscribers in Los Angeles, DirecTV successfully defined the issue this way: SportsNet LA = big jump in your TV bill.
And the photos of a tiny corpse who didn't make it absolutely defined the issue in the world's press.
"Elites, who define the issues, have lost touch with the people," he wrote.
The N.F.L. and N.B.A. players consistently allow the owners to define the issues.
But one judge also took the unusual step of suggesting further litigation that would better define the issues.
He also wants a constitutional commission to help define the issues, but only as a starting point for the convention.
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