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Their conversations are restricted to meaningful debates on fishing the hardwater, like the merits of tipping one's jigs with either waxworms or mousies -- a type of fly larvae (read: maggot).
This month, he participated in two debates that included as many as seven of the eight candidates on next week's ballot, a move that brought criticism that he was dodging more meaningful debates with just his strongest challengers, Mr. McCall and Mr. Golisano.
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But any meaningful debate of the changes was effectively stifled.
A meaningful debate cannot be held without information.
Sadly, the campaign did not really give Americans meaningful debate on the country's fiscal direction.
But it does offer an opportunity for meaningful debate, and to perhaps obtain something better.
Then, we could have a meaningful debate about the appropriate tax for inherited wealth.
Surely we must acknowledge that open parliamentary sessions cannot have a meaningful debate if the "deal" has already been agreed.
But in reality, adoption is a unique blend of both losses and gains and any meaningful debate must acknowledge both.
But we can't have a meaningful debate about reform unless the parties to the debate are willing to discuss the issues honestly.
"The first problem is to have a recognition of the facts," Reynders replied, saying that racism continued to obscure any meaningful debate about reparations.
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