Sentence examples for recurring debates from inspiring English sources

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IN the eternally recurring debates about whether some rival great power will knock the United States off its global perch, there has always been one excellent reason to bet on a second American century: We have more babies than the competition.

The most recent moves, the recurring debates over late-term abortions, are an attempt to alter attitudes more radically, by shifting the focus of the argument away from the health of the mother to that of the developing child.The tension in all thinking about abortion is between the health and well-being of the mother and that of the fetus.

It happens to Guardian readers, too: feminist fatigue™ – a debilitating condition that starts with mild exhaustion in the face of recurring debates about reproductive rights and discrimination and escalates to a crippling inability to decide whether the length of your pubic hair is reactionary or revolutionary.

This broad agreement on principle leaves ample room for disagreement over the particulars, as witnessed by the recurring debates over affirmative action and minority rights.

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It amplifies an important, recurring debate about whether law students should be passing judgment on our field's scholarship.

Scheduling remains an issue at all the Grand Slam tournaments, but there has been a recurring debate at Wimbledon about gender equity.

Even by the lax standards of Washington political rhetoric, the recurring debate over military tribunals stands out as especially unmoored from reality.

Republicans portrayed the Obama administration's handling of the case in the criminal justice system as endangering national security, setting the template for a recurring debate.

Readers React The recurring debate over race-based affirmative action often avoids the central question: Has structural racism in society diminished to such an extent that social engineering mechanisms like affirmative action are no longer necessary?

The handling of Mr. Ruqai since his capture has prompted a flare-up in the recurring debate about whether terrorism cases are better handled as military or civilian matters.

The glum end to the Test match between Pakistan and England in Abu Dhabi on Saturday – bad light stopped play, despite the floodlights being on – opened a recurring debate: what colour should balls be for Tests played into the gloom?

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