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  2. Debate - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary debate is conducted under rules originally derived from British parliamentary procedure, though parliamentary debate now has several variations, including American, Brazilian, British, Canadian, and German forms. It features the competition of individuals in a multi-person setting.

  3. Debate (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    Under the rules in Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, the right of members to participate in debate is limited to two ten-minute speeches per day on a question. [3] Riddick's Rules of Procedure also specifies a default limit of ten minutes. [4] The United States Senate has a limit of two speeches and no time limit for the speeches.

  4. These Are the Rules of the ABC Presidential Debate - AOL

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    Here’s a preview of the rules and what to expect in the Sept. 10 debate. No live audience Like the June debate, the Trump-Harris event will not have a live studio audience in an attempt to ...

  5. Here Are CNN’s Presidential Debate Rules - AOL

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    The new rules, introduced by CNN ahead of this year’s first presidential debate, include measures such as muted microphones to ensure each candidate's uninterrupted speaking time and the absence ...

  6. What are the debate rules for tonight's presidential debate ...

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    The rules of the debate have been a subject of a lot of interest and, well, debate. Here's what to know about the rules for tonight's debate: What are the rules for the Trump vs Harris debate?

  7. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He argued that debate, as a form of public speaking, required debaters to publicly commit to their positions within a debate round. Quoting Brooks Quimby, a prolific debate coach at Bates College, Murphy claimed that debaters needed to be "men and women of principle" rather than "men and women trained to take either side at the flip of a coin."

  8. Rules for tonight's presidential debate on ABC: What to know ...

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    The rules for the last debate meant that each candidate’s microphone was only turned on when it was their turn to speak, there was no studio audience and the candidates weren’t allowed to talk ...

  9. Parliamentary style debate - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary style debate, colloquially oftentimes just Parliamentary debate, is a formal framework for debate used in debating societies, academic debate events and competitive debate. It has its roots in parliamentary procedure and develops differently in different countries as a result.