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This was the first number played, after "The Star-Spangled Banner," at Ellington's landmark Carnegie Hall concert, in January, 1943, although the piece sounded very different from his twenties hit: taken at a slower tempo, with extended solos, it was twice its original length — so deliberative it seemed a kind of statement — and showed off the burnished power of Ellington's forties band.
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Madison admits that requiring a large portion of members of Congress to be physically present would make Congress more deliberative, but it creates a problem that is much worse: it would undermine energy in government.
Speaking at a Center for American Progress forum on procedural reform, Merkley argued that it was 'absolutely impossible to make the Senate any less deliberative than it is at this moment' before suggesting that the chamber change its rules during the start of its next sessions".
"Every step we make will be very deliberative, but it will also be quick," Mr. Raju said.
The emphasis on states' rights, and in particular the allocation of Senate seats by state, is quaint.Far from being the deliberative body it was intended to be, the Senate votes cynically and tactically.
"We really feel that if we open this door to deliberative communications, it will have a chilling effect on what our scientists do every single day," an agency official familiar with the case told ScienceInsider.
But he is unconvincing to modern readers when he alleges (without substantiation) that, although women have a deliberative faculty, it is "without authority" (akuron), so that females require male supervision (I.13.1260a13 14).
As many as 91percentt of Americans supported expanded background checks at one point; if anything had a chance to pass through the world's greatest deliberative body, it was that piece of mild, mostly symbolic legislation.
According to Wu, though agents control their deliberative activity, it is plausible to assume that intention formations are not directly controlled by agents: 'Judging and deciding are just the automatic culmination of an extended action' [ 2013: 2013.
As he puts it: "Deliberative politics acquires its legitimating force from the discursive structure of an opinion- and will-formation that can fulfill its socially integrative function only because citizens expect its results to have a reasonable quality" (Habermas 1996: 304; see also Benhabib 1994; Knight and Johnson 1994; Cohen 1997a,b; Bohman 1997).
Republicans say such a move would be nuclear indeed, and they've warned it will destroy the world greatest deliberative body, making it more like the majority-ruled House of Representatives.
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