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"But," she admits, "all three would end up in a debate about corruption".
A dear friend got caught up in a debate about these terms during a holiday dinner some time ago.
The American Anthropological Association AAAA) is again caught up in a debate over the ethics of secret research.
He said the issue had been tied up in a debate over sanctions against South Africa.
Caught up in a debate about whether they could do something, no one ever asked if they should do it.
When Congress officially returns to Washington next week, the diets of families like the Rigsbys and the Adamses will be caught up in a debate over deficit reduction.
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Because if we were to go heads-up in a debate, I would crush you.
Ms. Yellen said she was "not happy to see us caught up in a political debate".
It is caught up in a furious debate over financial regulation, and has little popular support.
That term, more recently, has gotten caught up in a broader debate about modern police tactics.
For the past 50 years, discussions around public commercial assets have often ended up in a polarised debate pitting privatisation against nationalisation.
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