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A number of distinguished academics who have passionately studied this phenomenon will provoke the debate and actively participate in a discussion designed to lead to clear recommendations for action.
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Even before lifting its anchor, the ship has already provoked the debate its crew is seeking.
Provoking the debate is a garage proposed for 1926 Broadway, opposite Lincoln Center at 64th Street.
In remarks that provoked the debate, he admitted that recent violent attacks against Muslims and intellectuals, coupled with the absence of swift or strong condemnation from politicians, had left him with a sense of insecurity and fear.
Those objects include Eris, whose 2005 discovery helped provoke the IAU debate.
It is those extras that provoke the liveliest debates.
Kidron's aim is to provoke the grown-up debate about the implications of that culture that is long overdue.
"We will take the win but we were pretty ordinary," he said, before going into detail about the Tait effort, which provoked the biggest debate.
But it's the weapons work that remains most prominent and has provoked the most debate.
But it was the trade union-backed proposal to ensure that an annual salary was not less than £32,000 ($53,600) a year that provoked the most debate.
Three recent studies, conducted in general dental practice in the UK, have provoked the current debate around appropriate and effective dental care for children with caries in primary teeth.
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