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Even if I manage to dodge questions on politics, it's harder to avoid debate on rape culture in India.
Over the past few years leaders in Bosnia have endlessly debated minor constitutional tweaks while managing to avoid debate about economic and social reforms.
But much other information, including matters the government might like to bottle up to avoid debate, belongs in the public domain.
"Promotions don't depend on the size of one's contribution, but rather on their years of service, and scientists are very friendly, and tend to avoid debate.
In one way or another, though, all are custodians of a strategy whose guiding principle has been to avoid debate about solutions to climate change by denying its existence — or at least by diminishing its importance.
(He chalks up the "relatively slight accomplishments of Japanese science" to the "Confucian respect for elders that funnels support to mediocre older scientists instead of more talented younger ones" and a tendency to avoid debate).
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The move allowed them to avoid debating the issue during an election year.
It will be tough for Mr Brown to avoid debating with Mr Cameron on television.
But faced with criticism that he was trying to avoid debates, Mr. Bush relented on his objections about the sites.
But, if Clinton has concluded that the lesson of 2008 is to avoid debates, she does not yet understand why she lost that night in Philadelphia.
When running for governor last year, Mr. Perry managed to avoid debating his Democratic rival, Bill White, by linking his participation to the issue of Mr. White's release of financial disclosure information.
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