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A take-note debate

If you say that they held a "take-note" debate, what do you mean exactly by "a take-note debate"? Thanks, once again.
M.R.
  

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[nq:1]If you say that they held a "take-note" debate, what do you mean exactly by "a take-note debate"? [/nq] Without speculating, I don't know. I've never heard it said.

  • [nq:1]If you say that they held a "take-note" debate, what do you mean exactly by "a take-note debate"?
  • [/nq] Without speculating, I don't know.
  • I've never heard it said.
  • I'm a native speaker in the western US.
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[nq:1]If you say that they held a "take-note" debate, what do you mean exactly by "a take-note debate"? Thanks, once again.[/nq]
Without speculating, I don't know. I've never heard it said. I'm a native speaker in the western US.
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I saw this in :the "Globe and Mail" of Toronto (Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004): "Earlier in the Commons, the Conservatives held a take-note debate, arguing the Liberal Party was nurturing "a culture of corruption through the abuse of its influence and the use of public funds for personal benefit and to benefit friends, family and the Liberal Party of Canada." M.R.
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique
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[nq:1]I saw this in :the "Globe and Mail" of Toronto (Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004): "Earlier in the Commons, the Conservatives ... and the use of public funds for personal benefit and to benefit friends, family and the Liberal Party of Canada."[/nq]
a debate where there is no resolution at the end and the government should simply take note of the points raised.
Regards, Einde O'Callaghan

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