Attempts in the past to foster non-argumentative discussion have fail as exampled by the non-debate thread furor. |
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They are hoping to take advantage of the public anger and media furor generated by the first of Gomery's two reports. |
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I suspect they probably bided their time until the furor over the May conference died down, before waiting to reassert their power and control. |
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As furor over female genital mutilation grows, so does the criticism of male circumcision. |
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Two years ago when I first revealed that the United States was considering a hydrogen bomb, there was a terrific furor. |
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Turning on the Admiral, her face twisted into a grotesque mask of furor and grief. |
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Now, the day after I see uproar, furor and indignant articles across the various news sites I read. |
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The furor over last year's show revealed how very confused we've become over what's acceptable viewing on television these days. |
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Town leaders did not raise a furor, and dozens of families stood outside their homes watching the convoy as it rolled toward the battle site. |
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The authorities were worried about a public furor, and suggested the incident was caused by a lightning strike. |
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Oh, heavens to Betsy, what a furor, what a to-do, what a downright brouhaha. |
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And above all, it caused a great furor at both last year's and this year's Festival International de Jazz de Montréal! |
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But as the furor subsides and the thunder dies, most or all of those girls probably will remain captives. |
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But in the furor over the latest revelations, an even larger and more serious problem may be getting lost. |
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He sparked a furor in 1973 by hiring William Safire, a Nixon speechwriter, as an op-ed columnist during the Watergate scandal. |
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Imagine the rightful morning-after furor if a racial slight had been broadcast in primetime. |
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The current furor and ruckus over the temple site will soon blow over. |
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It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately. |
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Unfortunately for the government, its sensitivity over Tung's public standing has been brought into focus by a furor over a researcher's freedom to gauge popular opinion. |
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However, when someone is turned away, it results in a big furor with rippling adverse publicity. |
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Having said that, I'm not even sure, because issues of families and mental health are also creating a lot of furor out there. |
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The proposed changes sparked a furor of discussion and controversy throughout the countryside. |
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I remember that about two months ago, when I made a comment, there was an uproar from the municipalities and furor over imposition. |
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Each time it passes too close to a neighbour, a furor is created with many a bill thrust and vocal threat received. |
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We know that, as we speak, out there in the hallways there is a furor building around the scandal involving George Radwanski. |
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Since I've been here, I've been struck by the concern and the furor over the E. coli outbreak in Walkerton. |
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It should not come as a surprise to the Liberal Party, then, if this stirs up such a furor. |
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The brouhaha that caused made the furor over his support of the Iraq War look like a bar mitzvah. |
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Who would have expected a political furor to erupt around a single Nevada rancher? |
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And while much has been made of the video's effects on a shocked Serbian public, it remains to be seen where that public will stand once the furor recedes. |
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Rather than promoting careful analysis of the ruling and rational debate, pronouncements by religious and political leaders magnified public furor. |
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Currents of opposition became a furor following the mental breakdown and death of a group member, William Morgan. |
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The quick reversal recognized the furor that it caused at the time. |
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While the public appears to be more comfortable with medical uses of products of biotechnology, the issue of potential effects of GM foods on human health has caused a furor, originally in Europe and now in North America. |
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The ensuing furor has been dubbed by historians as the Hohenzollern candidature. |
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His republication of the old story restarted a furor that had quieted with time. |
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The government decided it was a good time to include three very prominent measures that caused quite a big furor in the House and across the country. |
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The growing furor did draw Venezuela out of its shell, but its representative was allowed to attack PAC with impunity at KP meetings, and his promises, now broken many times, were treated with fawning respect. |
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If the Canadian public was so happy about income trusts, why are we seeing this coast of coast furor on the part of those people who have been severely penalized? |
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As with many headline-making events, the media furor subsided. |
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If we look to our neighbours in the United States, their trade missions and trade departments promote Hollywood, promote their industries, almost with a brass knuckles furor. |
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Imagine the furor newscasters could stir up if they publicized the rapes and murders in Darfur. |
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But the bill caused such a furor that it was quickly killed in committee. |
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The furor is just as loud over payments to top executives who are terminated or pull their platinum ripcord. |
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Amid a public furor, the senator continues to deny the allegations. |
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