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Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, said: "I think the findings show that Romanian and Bulgarian migrants coming to work and play by the rules are welcomed; that coming to work, and not claiming before they've paid in, seems more important to people than rewriting the free movement rules or getting out of Europe, though both are legitimate long-term debates".
What he hopes for is a proper long-term debate about the EU, which would lead to membership only if there were strong public support and a cross-party consensus.The biggest argument for joining, put by both Mr Asgrimsson and many Icelandic businessmen, is not a sudden love for Brussels but a simple desire for currency stability.
Lastly, we revisit the long-term debate of describing new species within the T. cruzi taxon.
Until today, there has been a long-term debate as to whether the Tai-Kadai languages are just a branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages or instead they should be treated as a new set [51], [52], [53].
Overall, the etiology, cellular types and the origin of the cells found in ERMs has been a matter of long-term debate.
With economic growth apparently sustainable in the long term, more nuanced debates now focus on whether the overall benefits to the macro economy will genuinely trickle down and bring about meaningful reductions in poverty and unemployment.
In the depths of the Great Recession three years ago, California's chief fiscal officer John Chiang gathered his deputies and posed a question: "Is there any way we can put capital on the ground in California to put people back to work in ways that would make sense for the long term?" After some debate, they settled on what they called "the holy grail" – energy efficiency.
Whether it's even possible to sustain that separation in the long term is up for debate.
The HDF superiority over conventional high-flux HD in long term clinical trials is still debated [ 18], and we do not intend to delve on this debate.
Donna Covey, director of the Association of Community Health Councils, said she hoped the report would trigger a debate on the long term future of the health service.
These are the "concerned," who believe that global warming is a threat, but only in the long term; the "cautious," who follow the debate but are generally uncertain; the "disengaged," who know little about global warming, apart from its name; and the "doubtful," who think that climate change is probably not happening and that, even if it is, that humans can do little about it.
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