Examples of using A debate in English and their translations into Malay
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I have never been to a debate room.
I'm having a debate at the De Beyles.
A debate like that does not even have.
Now it isn't a debate, it's just a question.
I hope this post will be the start of a debate.
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It is not a debate, or a negotiation.
As far as I'm concerned, there are no winners in a debate.
Not a debate. Take your hands off me.
This is no longer a debate or a contest.
Sorry, man. You know how jacked up I get the night before a debate.
The report sparked a debate online in China.
People just want to state their opinion, not have a debate.
If we want to have a debate, there must be an outcome.
If this is the case, we can have a debate on it.
This is a debate that has been carrying on for many years now.
Nothing ever makes a discussion a debate by default.
MTV3 organised a debate with all eight candidates on 14 December.
We meet once a month for a film, usually followed by a debate.
If we want to have a debate, there must be an outcome.
There's a debate over whether antibiotic use in livestock makes germs more resistant to the drugs, and results in infections being passed on to humans who consume the meat.
In the third reading, a debate on the final text of the bill.
There is a debate about whether polysaccharide content is an accurate measurement of supplement quality, because the most well-studied polysaccharides in reishi are the beta-glucans.
It should be a question-and-answer session and not a debate, because I am asking the questions.
To block a debate or a vote, a congressman or a senator extends debate by saying anything he or she wants.
According to the Grundgesetz, the President is elected without a debate at the Federal Convention.
However, this side effect is still a debate considering that another case study published on the British Medical Journal indicated otherwise.
The Time 100 list was first published in 1999, the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists.
In July 1961, following a debate on a vote of confidence in the government, 13 PAP Assemblymen were expelled from the PAP for abstaining.
It was first published in the year 1999 as a result of a debate among American academics, politicians and journalists.
But lately there has been a debate about this and that we need to revert to the old system of using Bahasa Malaysia to teach and learn Science and Maths.
