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Is there any internal
debate
about that?
I mean, we
debate
these things all the time, and there is discussion that goes on in the executive branch and within NSA itself and the intelligence community about what's right, what's proportionate, what's the correct thing to do.
Would you accept that at least, even if you disagree with how he did it, that he has opened a
debate
that matters?
I think we need to have a
debate
about that, or we can't have a functioning democracy.
This issue, like many others, has become very polarizing and political, and we're trying to bring some balance to the
debate
in Washington.
Since the dawn of the sampling era, there's been endless
debate
about the validity of music that contains samples.
And my favorite example of this is a question that came from the audience in a Republican
debate
prior to the last election.
Now, Manya, when she encountered the typical customer, would
debate
with him about his lifestyle, how much he wants to spend, how many children he has, what does he need the car for?
There has been a
debate
in Germany about granting asylum to Edward Snowden.
TP: Well, I answer that I am very happy that this book is stimulating
debate.
Look, the reason why I put all the data online with all of the detailed computation is so that we can have an open and transparent
debate
about this.
Thirty-one percent, nearly one in three teenagers, are withdrawing from classroom
debate.
They're failing to engage in classroom
debate
because they don't want to draw attention to the way that they look.
Because we believe that democracy is not just a matter of stacking up preferences, one on top of each other, but that our healthy and robust public
debate
should be, once again, one of its fundamental values.
And yet, you and I, my colleagues in Washington, we endlessly
debate
and discuss about development aid, while we ignore remittances as small change.
This is the crux of the work on which I have been singularly focused for the last 16 months, the question of why privacy matters, a question that has arisen in the context of a global debate, enabled by the revelations of Edward Snowden that the United States and its partners, unbeknownst to the entire world, has converted the Internet, once heralded as an unprecedented tool of liberation and democratization, into an unprecedented zone of mass, indiscriminate surveillance.
There is a very common sentiment that arises in this debate, even among people who are uncomfortable with mass surveillance, which says that there is no real harm that comes from this large-scale invasion because only people who are engaged in bad acts have a reason to want to hide and to care about their privacy.
In fact, whenever you bring it up in a
debate
about surveillance, people instantaneously dismiss it as inapplicable, and what they say is, "Oh, well in '1984,' there were monitors in people's homes, they were being watched at every given moment, and that has nothing to do with the surveillance state that we face."
Moderator: So his revelations, your analysis, the work of other journalists, have really developed the debate, and many governments, for example, have reacted, including in Brazil, with projects and programs to reshape a little bit the design of the Internet, etc.
During a televised 20-day public debate, our opponent used our own arguments against us.
And that's what the Social Progress Index does: It reframes the
debate
about development, not just about GDP alone, but inclusive, sustainable growth that brings real improvements in people's lives.
Both of them were broadcast in Israel, and it created a massive
debate.
But that was also useful, because we were still at the web, so that helped to trigger an important
debate
in the country on the role of the media itself and the state of the freedom of the press in the country.
But there is really no longer any major
debate
over the fact that cooperative arrangements have moved from a peripheral role to a central role in biology, from the level of the cell to the level of the ecology.
Actually, it's funny, since I've been here I've been having a
debate
on Twitter with other climate modelers, trying to figure out whether China's carbon emissions have gone up, gone down or whether they're staying relatively stable.
So when we're trying to evaluate this question of whether or not China is actually leading, we can see it's still very much an open
debate.
Creative abrasion is about being able to create a marketplace of ideas through
debate
and discourse.
In engineering reviews, Bill described his role as, "Injecting honesty into the process by driving debate."
It's a constant internal debate; there is no one to arbitrate.
In fact, the head of Harvard's observatory back then gave a great
debate
in which he argued that the Milky Way Galaxy was the entire universe.
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