Pronunciation of the English word debates.
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1. | Sometimes, one of the politicians can be seen trying to keep the audience's opinions under control during televised debates. | |
2. | Few historical debates have inflamed passions as much as the debate concerning Slavisation of Greece between the 7th and 9th centuries. | |
3. | Tatoeba: Where debates are hotter than two rabbits making babies in a sock! | |
4. | 'Seminar', in universities, refers to debates and the presentation of research results by a few students. | |
5. | The depth of the debates has decreased, as the new forms of social media do not provide enough space for the elaboration of long arguments. | |
6. | New questions will be asked and new debates will unfold. | |
7. | I follow all the political debates on TV. | |
8. | Broadcasting everything in Tweets definitely streamlines the presidential debates. | |
9. | There are always debates. | |
10. | Some seem to believe that our politics can afford to be petty because, in a time of peace, the stakes of our debates appear small. But the stakes for America are never small. |