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Clegg said he would be happy to have further debates before polling day.

The coming months will see further debates over data mining, DNA databases and biometric identification.

They should also schedule further debates, erecting a podium for Mr Cameron, which can stand empty if he refuses the invitation.

He has refused to agree to further debates with Mr. Simon and failed again today to respond to Mr. Simon's challenge for three additional sessions.

Further debates between Žižek, Butler, and Laclau were presented in their jointly written work, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left (2000).

The symbolic blow to the government's cost-cutting policy is unlikely to derail the Ministry of Justice's latest proposals to reduce the legal aid bill by £220m annually by 2018 but may lead to further debates inside the coalition.

He also insisted he had no regrets about his decision to hold two debates with the Ukip leader, despite polls showing that Farage was judged by viewers to be the clear winner of both, and he said he would be happy to have further debates before polling day on 22 May.

As The Taipei Times reported late last month, the Taipei High Administrative Court had been expected to hand down a decision on Mr. Chen and Mr. Kao's case, "but instead said it was seeking a constitutional interpretation while holding further debates before making a judgment".

Further debates concern the interpretation of the probabilities that are used in statistics, and the wider theoretical framework that may ground and justify the correctness of statistical methods.

The methodology provides a promising comparison framework; it can be seen as a way of setting some basic guidelines to frame further debates and negotiations and can be flexibly adopted and modified by decision makers to obtain relevant information for policy design.

Revisions to the U.S. Patriot Act and the extent to which President G.W. Bush has exercised his powers to engage in surreptitious electronic surveillance without court-issued warrants in violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will lead to further debates on the importance of privacy protection versus governmental power post 9/11.

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