renewed debate

collocation in English

meaningsofrenewedanddebate

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renewed
adjective
uk
/rɪˈnjuːd/
us
/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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debate
noun
uk
/dɪˈbeɪt/
us
/dɪˈbeɪt/
(a) serious discussion of a subject in which many people ...
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(Definition ofrenewedanddebatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was as to the possibility of areneweddebateon this matter.
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There will bereneweddebatewhen the health authority publishes its commissioning intentions each year.
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I welcome thereneweddebateon the subject.
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For example, thereneweddebateon dioxins is deeply worrying.
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In the light of the recentlyreneweddebateon subsidiarity, we should finally consider how far a pre-accession strategy of this kind can be transferred to the national level.
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In the late 1980s, the examination and entrance process were the subjects ofreneweddebate.
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Recently, there has been areneweddebateover the traditional role of horseshoes.
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The case led toreneweddebateon the deprogramming issue.
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This caused areneweddebateabout the three-distance-wins rule which was subsequently abolished; from 1984 onwards, the champion was to be the skater with the best allround point-sum.
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Cole allegedly also turned his back on the referee and the episodereneweddebatein the media over the game's rules on dissent towards officials.
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Because research into the neurology associated with visual processing is ongoing, there isreneweddebate regarding the exact timing of changes in perception that lead to chronostasis.
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The crisis hasreneweddebateregarding the duty of financial intermediaries or market-makers such as investment banks to their clients.
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