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Polemics over the sources of foreign support for American higher education are by no means new.
Among all the polemics, such ambitious works continue to turn up.
This view has always been a common part of Palestinian polemics.
They are polemics - single sides of often complex issues.
Despite the old polemics, something similar is happening in Europe.
"I think people like to get their polemics from television.
To understand why, one has to look at the polemic that took place during 1587 about the question who held sovereignty.
But at that time he refused to write polemics on social or political problems.
"It was pretty good, if a little heavy on polemics."
But the main part of the show offered a more lasting polemic.
It has also, to her astonishment, become the center of a growing polemic.
But he did not want to write a shrill polemic.
We are ready to give up polemics on 1968 if this should stand in the way of our future."
The argument has provoked polemics from both the right and the left.
Even in the years that followed, the polemics against Hitler continued.
His ideas and beliefs were published in three or four polemics.
Getting into heated polemics over the future would only get in the way, they argued.
But this mixture of nonsense and polemics made nothing matter much.
It will be a real trial and not just polemics."
With just half a hysterical polemic, the morning seemed to have been a waste of time.
Polemic may be the wrong word, since it implies an argument and a point of view.
"We are open to polemics," he said in a serious tone.
The art or practice of such argumentation is called polemics.
Sinclair wrote about 90 books, including some that were little more than polemics.
"I do not like to engage in polemics," he continued.
Polemics over the sources of foreign support for American higher education are by no means new.
Among all the polemics, such ambitious works continue to turn up.
This view has always been a common part of Palestinian polemics.
They are polemics - single sides of often complex issues.
Despite the old polemics, something similar is happening in Europe.
"I think people like to get their polemics from television.
But at that time he refused to write polemics on social or political problems.
"It was pretty good, if a little heavy on polemics."
We are ready to give up polemics on 1968 if this should stand in the way of our future."
The argument has provoked polemics from both the right and the left.
Even in the years that followed, the polemics against Hitler continued.
His ideas and beliefs were published in three or four polemics.
Getting into heated polemics over the future would only get in the way, they argued.
But this mixture of nonsense and polemics made nothing matter much.
It will be a real trial and not just polemics."
"We are open to polemics," he said in a serious tone.
The art or practice of such argumentation is called polemics.
Sinclair wrote about 90 books, including some that were little more than polemics.
"I do not like to engage in polemics," he continued.
Social construction makes for lively polemics, but does not add much to our knowledge.
"Actually, we considered forming an international committee to give us some political cover from all the polemics," he said.
It was during this time that most of his literary polemics appeared.
In a sense, this is encouraging, because they have no time for polemics or protests.
His tenure will likely be remembered more for polemics than education policy or planning.
The debate has often been characterized by confrontation and polemics.