- with a
moderator and an audience. In a
debate,
arguments are put
forward for
common opposing viewpoints.
Debates have
historically occurred in
public meetings...
- of
veiling parliamentary debates as
debates of
fictitious societies or bodies. The
names under which parliamentary debates were
published include Proceedings...
- The Lincoln–Douglas
debates were a
series of
seven debates between Abraham Lincoln, the
Republican Party candidate for the
United States Senate from Illinois...
-
these debates.
Candidate debates are not
constitutionally mandated, but they are now
considered an
intrinsic part of the
election process. The
debates are...
- The Munk
Debates are a semi-annual
series of
debates on
major policy issues held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are run by the
Aurea Foundation, a...
- debates, held on
television since 1974
United States presidential debates,
debates that
occur between the main
candidates for the
American president,...
- in
Tibetan Buddhism from 792 to 794 The
Great Debates of 1858, the Lincoln–Douglas
debates Great Debates (international relations), a
series of disagreements...
- of the
known debates is as
follows (from Kramer): (alphabetical) –
Debate between bird and fish –
Debate between cattle and
grain –
Debate between the millstone...
-
produces debates for U.S.
presidential and vice-presidential
candidates and
undertakes research and
educational activities relating to the
debates. It has...
- both
sides of the
issues covered.
International Debates,
started in 2003, and
Supreme Court Debates,
started in 1997,
complement the company's flagship...