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Toward the end of the book, Mapes gets into debates over bike lanes (are they really safer?), safety rules (should cyclists have to obey stop signs?) and traffic ideologies (should cyclists claim a full space in a lane, or stick to the edge of the road?) that only an obsessive or an advocate (hello!) is likely to be interested in.
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He's fully rounded, gets into debate.
As co-hosts, they reviewed sports highlights but also got into debates, with Mr. Mazer supplying much of the passion.
A cheerleader or p.r. person, by definition, does not want to get into debates or risk angry confrontations with anyone.
First, avoid getting into debates with journalists.
I get into debates frequently with banks that say, "Instead of paying for my private data line, I want to put it on the Internet with a VPN [virtual private network] because I can save money".
Working full-time in healthcare and part-time in getting into debates on the internet.
"We sort out our differences, we've gotten into debates, and it's very respectful," she said.
Case told TV Guide that all the character's "craziness" made sense; she welcomed the challenge to decide how functional Sharon appears to viewers and got into debates with directors.
In large cities like New York where sandwich shops are practically on every corner, everyone has their favorite lunch place and can get into debates about the best chicken parm hero that last for days and destroy friendships.
Do not get into debates with missionaries.
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