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1
Announcing the winners of literary prizes often inspires
more
debate
than delight.
2
This is also expected to spark
more
debate
and opposition, however.
3
Yet
more
debate
surrounds the absence of Irish bank funding for such developments.
4
That has triggered
more
debate
about how best to encourage growth.
5
Wellington is attempting to raise
more
debate
and interest in the national flag referendum.
6
Deputy Mayor Kelly Annand voted against granting the fund, as she wanted
more
debate
.
7
It's Hildy, and I'm hearing no
more
debate
this evening.
8
The older she gets the
more
debate
there will be about what happens next.
9
It will provoke
more
debate
in this country on the optimum shape for the season.
10
He just shrugged, but there was no
more
debate
.
11
Which, admittedly, is liable to provoke even
more
debate
.
12
There needed to be
more
debate
around the future make-up of the banking system, he said.
13
This will prompt
more
debate
about what the NHS is for, its priorities and its values.
14
There's
more
debate
about moving Australia Day celebrations.
15
We've only got one
more
debate
to go.
16
Time limit reached; no
more
debate
;
CAMPBELL not finished yet; attempts to proceed; angry shouts of Order!
more
debate
more