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Global leaders must make soil organic carbon a priority at the center of discourse, according to the researchers.

Citizens have the basic rights of travel, commerce and discourse, according to the Civil Liberties Union, even though those liberties do not specifically appear in the Constitution.

WASHINGTON — Six months after the Occupy movement first used protests and encampments to turn the nation's attention to economic inequality, the movement needs to find new ways to gain attention or it will most likely fade to the edges of the political discourse, according to supporters and critics.

"Facebook has played at times a negative role in the political discourse," according to Facebook co-founder and Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard roommate Chris Hughes.

Even worse than political discourse, according to Kateb, is religious speech; he claims that a lot of religious speech is hateful, useless, dishonest, and foments war, bigotry and fundamentalism.

One drawback of poststructuralist accounts of discourse, according to some feminists, is that it rules out the possibility that claims can be validated outside of particular communities and their languages.

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Discourses according to Foucault (1972) are bodies or fields of knowledge that contain all the possible statements about what is known or said about a thing [ 27].

The 'sophistic' rhetoric he grants technical status has method enough to qualify it as such, "but not much of it, just as poetics does not either" (Rhet. 2b, PHerc. 1672 xxii.29 39 Longo): since there is one naturally beautiful kind of discourse, one should ignore the kind of discourse composed according to arbitrary themata (Rhet. 4, PHerc. 1007/1673 vii.6 14, p. I 151 Sudhaus).

They also will produce discourse pieces according to specific communicative purposes and situations, such as an advertising campaign, political discourses, academic texts and film/TV scripts.

But they inhibit the kind of robust and timely public discourse that, according to the court's own doctrine, lies at the very core of the First Amendment.

The particular methodology utilised when analysing discourse varies according to the nature of the research question and the particular discursive practice under examination [ 24].

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