Sentence examples for it is to discuss from inspiring English sources

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Bell's choice of "obvious ethnics" to replace "people of colour" shows just how difficult it is to discuss race.

But you'd forgotten what a pleasure it is to discuss out loud — aimless talk about love and lust, responsibility, hope, and pain.

"On the bright side, many people are opening up to this, and realising how important it is to discuss rape culture, because it is present in our lives.

It also shows how important it is to discuss the non-controversial cases, and to not obscure the debate by focusing exclusively on the edge cases.

So imagine how much more difficult it is to discuss where they stand in relation to court of protection proceedings over their ability to deal with their own affairs or care for their kids.

Any discussion of women and advancement is just as likely to veer off into one about child-rearing and personal choice as it is to discuss whether there really is a "diversity dividend" in having a more mixed decision-making team.

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Rather, he wrote, it was "to discuss fundamentals".

A police statement said it was to discuss "escalating problems of the criminal world".

Perhaps it was to discuss the follow-on with Andy Flower, perhaps, as England later claimed, it was a toilet break.

It was not lost on any of us how weird it was to discuss sexual violation before a yoga session.

As deeply painful as it has been to discuss this... staying silent for years was worse.

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