Once the amendments have been voted upon, the motion, with the adopted amendments, is debated and voted upon.
The motion cannot be debated before three days have elapsed since its introduction.
At Conference, motions are debated and voted upon, setting Labour Women policy.
All motions are passed through, and debated and actioned by votes from the National Council.
A private Member's motion was debated in the House on 8 March 1991.
Although the format is decided by the president and the political officer, two pre-announced motions are usually debated, followed by an emergency motion.
Their motions would be debated and defeated.
The motion to table cannot be debated; and, if the Senate agrees to it, the effect is the same as a vote to defeat the amendment.
A motion to depose witnesses may also be debated.
Seriously though, motions like this one have been debated over and over again.