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Synonyms of debate include discuss, argue, dispute, and deliberate.
The word used to introduce a formal debate proposition is "resolved."
cross examination
An informal debate is a discussion or argument that lacks a structured format or set of rules typically found in formal debates. Participants may engage in a more relaxed or conversational style, and the focus is often on expressing opinions and viewpoints rather than strictly following the rules of debate.
The significance of the life of a fetus in the abortion debate lies in the ethical and moral considerations regarding when life begins and the rights of the unborn. This debate often centers around the balance between a woman's right to choose and the protection of potential life.
People will debate till the end of time on this.
It is a debate between China or India. Nobody really knows
Always a debate, but most would point to Grandmaster Flash from 1980
there is a debate on this some say Egyptians made them some say salvo d'onate made them who knows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Differential equations were invented separately by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. This debate on who was the first one to invent it was argued by both Isaac and Gottfried until their death.
There is a debate on who invented the cone .Marchiony is given credit for it a similar creation was made at the 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair by Ernest Hamwi .
It is nearly impossible to figure out who exactly was the first to develop schools, but it is believed that the country where they were first invented was Greece. There is debate over whether the Byzantines or Hellenists were the first to start a school.
The answer is: B: In an impromptu debate, participants have much less time to prepare for the debate than in an extemporaneous debate.
No, Einstein did not invent calculus, Isaac Newton did. Liebniz did as well at around the same time and there was a major debate on who invented calculus first, but I think the more popular answer is Isaac Newton. Put Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy into wiki for an artcile about this debate.
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
The word debate is both a noun and a verb; for example: Noun: Frank will participate in the debate with Springfield High. Verb: They will debate the positives and the negatives of homework. Noun forms for the verb to debate are debater and debatement.