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We have had no debate, no vote, no say, hardly any information about how our data is used and for what purpose.
In fact, Kennedy — who had no debate coach and almost never rehearsed — arrived in Chicago the day before the debate and, after a long morning reviewing potential questions and issues in the sunlight on his hotel roof (his TV tan, contrary to reports, was not from campaigning in California), was sufficiently relaxed to nap.
Sweden, characteristically, has had no debate to speak of, and citizenship remains demonstrably void of national symbolism, with naturalization being an easy, largely administrative affair (Bernitz & Bernitz, 2005).
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"He wants to have no debate," he continued.
Why has no debate moderator asked about this important issue?
So we're having no debate about how to extricate ourselves from our biggest foreign policy mess and a cartoon debate — "I'm tough; he's not" — about everything else.
And if that's best that you have no debates, too bad for all you debate-lovers.
While Fox had no Democratic debates, CNN drew 8.3 million viewers for its Democratic candidates' debate on Jan.
Emmert said what was once one of the most heavily debated issues, and one a year ago he would have expected a "knock-down, drag-out" fight, has since become more common sense and had virtually no debate.
These two organizations served to create regulations over airports which the airports themselves had no authority to debate.
The United States executive branch agreed to the changes, but the Senate had no opportunity to debate this treaty, even though it was significantly different from the 1961 treaty.
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