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I mean this has been a debating point in special education for a long time.
"And until we get past this year's problem, the 1997 budget is just a debating point with the Republicans."
"Now let's get back to work on these debating points.
"This resolution will be a very tangible debating point for him."
That has been a debating point for centuries,' said the priest.
I think that is a very good debating point.
States' rights, he said "is kind of a debating point.
But that is no more than a debating point.
True or false, legal legends do make effective debating points.
Catholic emancipation then became a debating point rather than a major political issue.
Their retooling, without Bush, should provide one of the league's great debating points for years to come.
That offered some good debating points for American catfish producers.
"But you can't score a Presidential debate on debating points."
But that was his attitude, he said, when it was just a debating point.
"Because you've been trying to use indignation as a debating point, instead of actually having any substantive points you might have to concede."
This debating point was used, for example, by Agassiz.
But the theory was offered more as a debating point for children than a serious topic for study.
Some may think that these are just nice debating points, and that they bear little relationship to what actually happens.
The controversy became a debating point in the local media and later attracted the attention of the national media.
James does not make the parable into an arid demonstration of a debating point.
It isn't my purpose simply to score debating points.
It has great strength as a debating point.
This feature is intended as an overview of a fascinating project that has many interesting debating points.
"You actually do think in cheap debating points."
He earned more debating points and gets credit for aggressiveness in carrying the fight to his opponent.