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But in getting there, it's nothing less than our duty to think freely, debate openly and interrogate the issue from every possible angle.
Like the cafeteria, Hebrew University itself is one of the few places where Israel's Jews and its Arabs, who make up 20percentt of the country's population of six million, mix and freely debate their differences -- far more collegially than they do, for example, in Israel's fractious Parliament.
Scientists freely debate the merits of different theories and interpretations of data.
The commission was meant to be a place for the parties to freely debate the future of the NHS.
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Political and social ideas are more freely debated in Iran now than at any time since the Mosaddeq era.
He requires students at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth to blog, and the college now sponsors 40 publicly available blogs, including his own, where policies are freely debated.
But it felt to many of us freely debating outside St Paul's on Sunday that we were starting to see what real democracy might look like.
While Madiba often had his own point of view, he saw his role as leader as being that of holding the ring while hard issues were being freely debated.
As you mention, the Bush administration's reimposition of the global gag rule, which prevents groups that get American money from speaking out against the criminalization of abortion, has prevented democracies from freely debating a central public health issue.
He stayed there two weeks, freely debating with the electors.
Mr Clarke said: "The right to speak freely and debate issues without fear of censure is a vital cornerstone of a democratic society".
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