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Citizens should be involved in national debates about how peace would affect them.
Jones has been a participant in national debates for some decades.
Publishing the votes could lead to a situation where there would then be national debates on the behaviour of individual members.
The construction project and especially its location have been subject of heated national debates.
It is not enough to express one’s regret and to wait for national debates to provide a solution.
Europe will no longer be absent from national debates.
The college has hosted numerous national debates and campaign rallies since the 1950s.
Indeed, the points of view and the open exchanges on campuses have led the way in shaping national debates.
They could develop national debates with the emergent middle classes on why paying more tax might be in everyone's interest.
Public opinion is caught up in strictly national debates.
Commonly, two national debates receive nationwide coverage during an election, one in each official language.
Why don't we consider a national primary day, which could follow a series of national debates by all the candidates in the running?
The first move was to galvanise scientific opinion by a series of regional and national debates on science policy.
During this period, the Senate was embroiled in the great national debates of the 19th century, with slavery the dominant issue.
That is a failing not just at EU level, but in our national debates too.
By doing so they strengthen a common European dimension in the national debates on Europe.
They also participate in sport competitions and national debates including some on TV.
First and foremost, they should involve the EU in their national debates.
Those will be national debates and they will have to be carried out there.
Most of those though, are national debates - money is the only issue which could be effected by the coming County Council elections.
That means that first of all we have to raise the right questions in the national debates in each country.
Too often, our national debates are defined by the rigid or outdated orthodoxies of both the left and right.
It is an overly broad proposal that would deprive the public of information vital to national debates on serious issues.
For ethically speaking, these two issues looming so large in national debates bear a striking resemblance.
One way of ensuring this may be to summarise the national debates and to report to the European Council every six months.