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It is not, therefore, a question of reopening a debate.
But it also reopened a debate over whether military standards of accountability have changed in recent years.
It has been possible to reopen a debate with the fishing organisations.
The Commission does not intend to reopen a debate on the takeover directive at this stage.
But the administration is anything but eager to reopen a debate over whether civilian or military trials were the right choice.
The Pinochet case has reopened a debate on Chile's failure to deal with past crimes.
The new guidelines would seem to reopen a debate that raged in the 1990s, but seemed to have been settled years ago.
Mr President, there is too little time, Commissioner, to reopen a debate on the reply you have just given us.
The move has reopened a debate among lawyers over the aggressive prosecution tactic of trying to separate a defendant from his chosen lawyer.
Mr Korakas, I do not intend to reopen a debate.
The statements this week by senior administration officials have reopened a debate over the extent to which Iraq has ties to Al Qaeda.
But Mr. Grasso's decision to say publicly that the exchange would consider moving there has reopened a debate.
Pushed by Vietnam War veterans, Congress is reopening a debate on normalizing economic and diplomatic relations with Hanoi.
This reopened a debate about the safety of fertility drugs: Could Rancic's past fertility treatments have contributed to the development of her cancer?
But now that Mr. Sgarbi has reopened a debate that was settled in 1995, all sorts of voices are chiming in.
Mr. Levitt's remarks reopened a debate heard two years ago when the agency took a broad look at industry practices and policies at the request of Congress.
Mr President, I do not wish to reopen a debate which this Parliament has already had but you were elected on a programme for reform of this House.
It is the matter of security. I do not wish to reopen a debate which has been held in Parliament, in the Council and in every Member State.
N.R.A. Faces Deficit The National Rifle Association has developed a $100 million deficit, reopening a debate within the group about how it manages its money.
The sentencing to death of a Louisiana man last week for raping an 8-year-old girl has reopened a debate about whether crimes that do not involve killings may ever be punished by death.
Besides raising issues of academic freedom, the lawsuit has had the indirect effect of reopening a debate over the attitudes and behavior of Polish gentiles in World War II.
These concessions would involve moves to reopen a debate that Mr. Chun closed two months ago on the pivotal issue of amending the Constitution's provisions for electing the national leader.
The Vatican decided this week to withhold a symbolic annual contribution to Unicef, reopening a debate among American Catholics about the role of international organizations in population and family planning projects.
A decision by Australia to limit its cooperation with the United Nations on human rights reporting has reopened a debate about whether international monitors are sometimes harder on democracies than on closed societies.
The case led Prime Minister John Major to call for a parliamentary investigation into the matter, and reopened a debate over the responsibilities of M.P.'s and conflicts of interest.