41. But this truce has come at a price a healthy democracy cannot indefinitely sustain -- suppressing public discussion of a traumatic past. 42. But there are those who say a public discussion on the merits of term limits is exactly what is missing from the repeal effort thus far. 43. But, they left themselves room to change course, saying repeatedly that the issue was still open for public discussion. 44. But while the public discussion has focused largely on the recent trend toward advertising directly to patients, the industry still spends most of its money wooing doctors. 45. Certainly, in their public discussion before voting, the bishops renounced any desire to intrude into the governance of Catholic colleges and universities. 46. Critics, in turn, contended that the police regularly covered up the transgressions of the mayor, whose drinking habits had become a matter of public discussion. 47. Critics say the process should be slowed down and opened up to greater public discussion instead of embracing the plan of a self-appointed group of Internet old-timers. 48. Developers, civic groups, downtown residents and many politicians favor developing a proper memorial through public discussion and a competition. 49. During the years of Communist rule, the fate of the Romanovs was not a subject for safe public discussion or historical investigation. 50. Each month, the board will have a theme, public discussion and proposals for action relating to culture and class in education. |