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It seems almost uncontroversial to suggest that hacking attacks made without the intent of personal gain should be treated as a very different beast to those by large, professional groups – who, it should be noted, almost universally escape detection and prosecution.
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Dissent has come mostly from those who acknowledge the rich detail and fantastical imagery of the production but find the overall concept too tame, almost studiously uncontroversial.
The current Congress is all but in a state of permanent deadlock; most of the bills that pass make it through either because they're almost entirely uncontroversial or because they're last-minute patches intended to stop a crisis like the government defaulting on its debts.
But stripped of the alarmist rhetoric, consumers might actually see that what's at stake has little or nothing to do with almost completely uncontroversial neutrality principles, and everything to do with preserving the legally fragile and economically disastrous application of public utility regulation to ISPs.
It is almost becoming uncontroversial, if the lack of energy the anti side is showing in California is any indicator.
"Both Oprah [Winfrey] and [Steven] Spielberg have both made movies about slavery," said Boyd, "and neither of them have done well". Tarantino has said in promoting "Django" that America has never dealt honestly with its history of slavery — true, but general enough to be almost entirely uncontroversial.
Like Evenwel, the Arizona case touches on the Constitution's "one person, one vote" principle -- largely uncontroversial for almost 50 years, but suddenly a source of contention for politicians on both sides of the aisle.
There's something wonderfully uncontroversial about a park.
When the decision for coeducation came in 1917 it was surprisingly quick and uncontroversial: significantly there is almost no discussion in the faculty minutes about it.
Furthermore, the opinion was labeled "per curiam," meaning "by the court," a label used by courts almost exclusively for unanimous opinions so uncontroversial as to not be worth the trouble of a formal opinion-writing process.
During Ronald Reagan's presidency, almost 82 percent of what the study called "uncontroversial" district court nominees were confirmed in under 100 days.
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