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Debates and Hong
Debates did take place during the 1950s at the British Parliament in Westminster in which it was discussed that Hong Kong would have to be handed back to China if the colony's entrepôt trade could not be maintained.

Debates and newspapers
Debates were covered on front pages of college newspapers and emphasized in yearbooks, and team members even received the equivalent of athletic letters for their jackets.

Debates and TV
Debates in the past year have seen such figures as Andrew Mitchell, David Blunkett and Nigel Farage discussing the merits of the coalition government, Max Mosley debating whether the British press have too much freedom and Max Clifford discussing reality TV.
* For Great Debates: A New Plan for Future Presidential TV Debates ISBN 0-87078-212-6

Debates and program
Debates persist regarding whether the present program should continue, be discontinued, or rectified in some way.
In 2000-01, the district was recognized by the New Jersey Department of Education with the Best Practices award for its Jefferson Debates Citizenship / Character Education program for students in Grades 6-8.

Debates and reported
The ' Treaty Debates ' should also be seen as the first publicly reported debate on what Sinn Féin felt that it had achieved and could achieve.
* Many of Sacheverell's speeches are reported in Anchitell Grey, Debates of the House of Commons, 1667 – 1694 ( 10 vols., 1769 ).
Debates are still raging ( January 2006 ) about non-thermal effects of microwaves that have been reported in solid-state phase transitions.

Debates and
Kitchen Sisters and Disagreeable Boys: Debates over Meatless Diets in Nineteenth-Century Shaker Communities .” in Eating in Eden: Food and American Utopias.
For convenient access to many of Ritzer ’ s substantive contributions to modern and postmodern social theorizing, see Explorations in Social Theory: From Metatheorizing to Rationalization ( 2001 ) as well as more recent work often co-authored with his many students, such as ( with J. Michael Ryan ) Postmodern Social Theory and Sociology: On Symbolic Exchange with a ‘ Dead ’ Theory ,” in Reconstructing Postmodernism: Critical Debates ( 2007 ).
Stephen D. Dumont quotes Godfrey, in the book Philosophical Debates at Paris in the Early 14th Century, that Medieval sources are nearly unanimous in identifying Godfrey as a prominent source for the unusual but very influential account of intention and remission known as the ‘ succession of forms.
Lexicon of Debates ”.
The university on October 1, 2008, ousted Saint Louis University, Baguio City in the semi-finals of ABS-CBN's Square Off: the CVC Law Debates ”.
The Sera Monastery in Tibet and its counterpart in Mysore, India are the best locations to witness the Monk Debates on the teachings of Buddha and the philosophy of Buddhism.
The monastery was one of the finest locations in Tibet to witness the Monk Debates on teachings of Buddha and the philosophy of Buddhism, which were held according to a fixed schedule ).

Debates and Heshang
Intellectual Debates: The debates about Heshang were also carried on among intellectuals.

Debates and debates
These debates are known as the Putney Debates, and were held in St. Mary's Church, Putney, in the county of Surrey, between October 28 and November 11, 1647.
One common explanation for the decline was Perot's exclusion from the presidential debates, based on the preferences of the Democratic and Republican party candidates ( as described by George Farah in Open Debates ).
The names under which parliamentary debates were published include Proceedings of the Lower Room of the Robin Hood Society and Debates of the Senate of Magna Lilliputia.
A fully digitised copy of the parliament's debates ( 187, 000 printed pages of Parliamentary Debates ) is available online.
The same year the two major political parties assumed control of organizing presidential debates through the Commission on Presidential Debates ( CPD ).
Between 1992 and 1996, the Commission on Presidential Debates changed its rules regarding how candidates could qualify to participate in the presidential debates.
Perot could not have qualified for the debates in 1992 under these rules, and was able to show that various famous US presidents would likewise have been excluded from modern debate by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
The presidential debates were initially moderated in 1976, 1980, 1984 by the League of Women Voters, but The Commission on Presidential Debates ( CPD ) was established in 1987 by the Republican and Democratic parties.
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates were a series of seven debates in 1858 between Stephen Douglas, United States Senator from Illinois, and Abraham Lincoln, the Republican who sought to replace Douglas in the Senate.
On October 8, 2004, Cobb was arrested in an act of civil disobedience, breaking a police line while protesting the Commission on Presidential Debates for excluding third-party candidates from the nationally televised debates in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Lincoln – Douglas Debate format is named for the 1858 Lincoln – Douglas Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, because their debates focused on slavery and the morals, values, and logic behind it.
The Lincoln – Douglas Debates of 1858 were a series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for Senate in Illinois, and the incumbent Senator Stephen Douglas, the Democratic Party candidate.
Modern presidential debates trace their roots to the Lincoln – Douglas Debates, though the format today is remarkably different from the original.
The CDC states that it was formed because the Commission on Presidential Debates ( CPD ) fails to adequately serve voters ' interests and charges that the CPD, which was created by the Republican and Democratic parties, secretly awards control of the presidential debates to the Republican and Democratic candidates, thereby limiting voter choice and restricting subject matters of political discourse.
The Commission on Presidential Debates ( CPD ) began in 1987 by the Democratic and Republican parties to establish the way that presidential election debates are run between candidates for President of the United States.
In 2003, a 501 ( c )( 3 ) called Open Debates was formed to advocate debates that included third parties and that allowed exchanges among the candidates ..
" On October 8, 2004, Green Party candidate David Cobb was arrested in an act of civil disobedience, breaking a police line while protesting the Commission on Presidential Debates for excluding third-party candidates from the nationally televised debates in St. Louis, Missouri.
All four debates were sponsored by the non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates ( CPD ), which has organized presidential debates since its establishment in 1987.
According to the Commission on Presidential Debates, the predetermined criteria for selecting candidates to participate in its 2004 presidential debates are based on evidence of eligibility ( as defined in Article Two of the United States Constitution ), evidence of ballot access, and evidence of electoral support based on national public opinion polls.
Three presidential debates were scheduled by the Commission on Presidential Debates:
* List of documents from Open Debates website, with links to MOUs for the 1988, 1992, and 1996 debates
Apart from large-scale events which were held in the Union Diner, debates continued to be held in the Council Chamber of the Men ’ s Union, the President of the Union Debating Society continued to be elected as Union Convenor of Debates, and the President continued to be supported by a small Debates Board.
The Convenor of Debates took the opportunity to move debates to Lower College Hall in St Salvator's Quadrangle, and then to Lower Parliament Hall.

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* Godfrey-Smith, P., 2004, « Genes do not Encode Information for Phenotypic Traits », in Hitchcock, C., ed., Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science, Malden, Blackwell, p. 275-289.
*" Margaret Bridgman ," Member's Statement by James Rajotte, M. P., House of Commons Debates Vol.

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