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Since then, the general election debates have become increasingly dry, in contrast to the parties' more frequent and freewheeling primary debates.
Moments like that could be more frequent at Tuesday's debate, as the other Republican contenders seek time in the spotlight and try to slow Mr. Gingrich's rise in the polls.
For example, practitioners may argue that listing a family history of breast cancer directly on the problem list is important for prompting more frequent testing, another practitioner can debate that its inclusion duplicates the family history section and clutters the list.
The president also warned that storms like Haiyan were becoming more frequent, and there should be "no debate" that climate change was happening.
The number of mass shootings in the U.S. has become an increasingly heated point of debate over the past few years, as they've become more frequent.
Rather than linking the need to adapt to climate change to divisive national debates, advocates for the reforms emphasized how locals were personally impacted by more frequent flooding. .
True, climate scientists are still debating whether, for instance, global warming is likely to make hurricanes more frequent and fierce.
There has been much debate as to whether OCPs increase the incidence of IBD or lead to more frequent relapses in those already diagnosed.
There is a perennial debate that occurs in the literary world, as regular as spring tulips but a good deal more frequent, concerning the thorny issue of genre.
Deletions grew more frequent.
"Floods are more frequent.
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