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But at times like these, when issues such as North Korea's bid to acquire nuclear weapons and a possible US-led war against Iraq provoke
heated
debate in the international community, the Japanese public is also engaged in frequent, daily exchanges about what Japan should do.
This anniversary should have provided ample reason for a
heated
debate about the successes and failures of German reunification and for offering a vision for Germany and Europe for the next 20 years.
The notion of a Fourth Republic incites
heated
opposition.
The foreign minister of the Philippines, which is also currently engaged in a
heated
territorial conflict with China, called on Japan to rearm itself to balance China militarily, notwithstanding his country’s bitter legacy of Japanese occupation.
Huxley, in fact, got himself into quite a
heated
argument over whether blood kinship could or could not explain altruism.
So it is noteworthy that, as the US-led invasion of Iraq--and with it, America's clash with the Islamic world--grows more heated, Russia's battle with Muslim Chechens may be waning into something like peace.
“People first” has been my longstanding political philosophy as well, and it is a vision in line with the spirit of Korea’s “candlelight revolution” that lit and
heated
up the winter in Korea a year ago.
It is as if one part of a room could be
heated
and the other kept cold.
But there will be
heated
debate – and considerable posturing – over what should and should not be done.
Greece will require another official bailout – or a bail-in of private creditors, an option that is fueling
heated
disagreement among European policymakers.
Debate was
heated.
But the fact remains that, if Trump’s
heated
protectionist rhetoric continues, the US will face a strong dollar, severely weakened exporters, and a much larger trade deficit – not to mention heightened tensions with a formidable China.
Indeed, there has been a new wave of
heated
discussion about whether companies should put profits or the common good first.
The measures that India should take to get its economic narrative back on track are the stuff of
heated
debate among economists and pundits.
Using
heated
language unusual for a US president, Trump recently warned that if Pyongyang threatens to attack the United States again, the US will respond with “fire and fury like the world has never seen.”
Later, the negotiations became an object of
heated
debate among politicians and commentators in Poland.
After
heated
debates, we were prepared to pay what we saw as a very high price for the legalization of Solidarity as a movement.
The ESS was developed in the aftermath of the Iraq war, amid
heated
debate over a proposed European constitution, in a hasty and reactive process hijacked by those who sought to position Europe as a counterweight – or even a rival power – to the United States.
Of course, Poland’s presidential elections provoked
heated
discussions about the state of the country.
For one thing, the coalition exposes an undercurrent in British political life that has coexisted – almost furtively – with
heated
rhetoric: convergence among the main parties towards a kind of centrist synthesis on most of the big issues.
Instead of cooling communal conflict, interethnic hatred remains as
heated
as ever.
Welby’s request to die was widely publicized in Italy, where it led to
heated
debate.
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States continues to be riven by
heated
debate about the causes of the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Europe may differ because of heightened resistance to immigration, but it would be a mistake to read too much about long-term trends in American public opinion from the
heated
rhetoric of this year’s election campaign.
And anyone reading the two sides’ increasingly
heated
online interactions can see that they heartily despise each other.
These provisions gave rise to a
heated
debate in the context of a national dialogue led by Tunisia’s largest trade union.
But it is clear that no one will benefit from a new round of
heated
historical debate.
Heated
exchanges between the authorities and opponents of the laws led many to believe that the devil is, indeed, in the details.
The result is usually
heated
debate and passionate rhetoric, but little concrete action.
The End of Nuclear PowerOXFORD – Japan’s nuclear crisis, and the approaching 25th anniversary of the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl, have incited
heated
new discussions about the desirability of nuclear power.
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