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If ever a paper was designed to trigger controversy, this is it.
The conclusions of the study, they acknowledged, are bound to trigger controversy and they accept that they have "made the type of comparison that the Higher Education Funding Council England [Hefce]" did not wish to encourage.
It is not the same as if you have bombed the whole city to bits". The cell's links with Vitol are likely to trigger controversy, although it is understood that Vitol also had an existing relationship with the rebels and had chosen to back them over Gaddafi early in the conflict.
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Journalists trigger controversies for ratings, artists do it for sales.
This deal has also triggered controversy.
This is not the first time Wells has triggered controversy.
But the palm oil boom has triggered controversy.
A recent Greater Good article about anxiety and empathy triggered controversy among readers.
The film triggered controversy in the US, where some Christian institutions criticised Crowe's unconventional portrayal of Noah.
It has received widespread acclaim but also triggered controversy over what has been called a "gay moment".
Last year, Starkey triggered controversy after he claimed on BBC's Newsnight that "whites have become black" during a heated discussion about the summer riots across cities in England.
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