Sentence examples for narrower debate from inspiring English sources

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(Last year's narrower debate over the related subject of stem-cell research ended in George Bush deciding that it could get government money).

If you want to contribute to the narrower debate about the ICT curriculum then you can do that too here or respond to the DfE consultation itself.

The general awareness of the need to use such methods stems primarily from the initially narrower debate that took place within systematics in the 1960s and 1970s over how to create classifications of organisms that are "scientific" and as such, are transparent recipes that are accessible to others, instead of being "private" and non-scientific.

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Of course, in all of our countries, both these traditions are important: political philosophies on the broader role of the state in society; as well as narrower debates about the specific military strategy to be adopted by the state for its own security.

Volunteer internships with charities are being engulfed in an ever narrowing debate, one too focused on the issue of pay.

All this has led to a passionate but narrow debate about fiscal stimulus versus austerity.This special report will argue that both sides are blinkered.

Texas's innovative approaches, and its less polarized environment, are helping to shift an increasingly narrow debate over affirmative action into a wider public discussion on education.

Although the broad vs. narrow debate in terms of phenotype definition in genetic analyses will remain, it is likely that both approaches will yield different results and that both will have utility in resolving the genetic architecture of schizophrenia.

Despite the seemingly narrow debate — whether to lower the overnight federal funds rate by one-quarter of a percent or by one-half of a percent — the uncertainty about this policy meeting was higher than any other in the past four years.

The concern that the phenomenon of narrow debate which has been seen during the US presidential campaign might be replicated in Germany is one shared across Germany's established parties.

But the Scottish Enlightenment, the diaspora, Scots in the empire, Scottish explorers and scientists and philosophers and inventors – the tartan seams in the British story – have been bleached out of a narrow debate.

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