91.   Critics of the rules have been challenging the study and demanding access to the normally confidential information, adding a twist to a national debate.

92.   Corzine said he was proudest of his proposals for long-term care, an issue that has few champions in the national debate.

93.   Despite the national debate about death and dying sparked by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, too few New Yorkers are having those kind of discussions with their physicians and relatives.

94.   Each side has said that Long Island is the latest flash point in a continuing national debate.

95.   Enforcement of the new accreditation rules could then render obsolete the kinds of national debates we now have about teacher quality.

96.   For ethically speaking, these two issues looming so large in national debates bear a striking resemblance.

97.   For the last five months, he has supplanted the president as the most important shaper of the national political debate.

98.   Further, in recent days it has entered the national debate over immigration policy within the Clinton administration and among leaders of both parties.

99.   Gore, who Clinton sent to back NAFTA in a national debate with Ross Perot, can ill afford further poisoned relations with organized labor.

100.   Having taken considerable time to study the issue, IBM made its announcement coincidentally in the middle of a national debate on same-sex marriages.

a. + debate >>共 545
public 6.09%
national 4.36%
political 4.30%
presidential 4.18%
heated 3.99%
televised 3.29%
parliamentary 2.77%
first 2.68%
intense 1.76%
fierce 1.46%
national + n. >>共 884
security 5.88%
team 4.56%
championship 3.70%
television 2.42%
election 2.20%
holiday 2.00%
interest 1.40%
title 1.40%
unity 1.36%
champion 1.13%
debate 0.75%
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