Sentence examples for anticipated controversies from inspiring English sources

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One of the pre-election cycle's less anticipated controversies has taken a fresh turn with Ed Miliband's confirmation that he does indeed have two kitchens in his north London house – but he says he only uses the smaller one.

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Its director and writer may well have anticipated controversy, but shortly after opening at the National Theatre, England People Very Nice, a new play by the award-winning dramatist Richard Bean about successive waves of immigration to the east end of London, has been labelled racist and offensive by the communities it portrays.

But the anticipated controversy never materialised, and contemporary reviewers tended to ignore that subplot, focussing instead on the courtship in the novel.

At a few medical schools, anticipated controversy impedes teaching more evolution.

He said he did not anticipate controversy ensnaring the parish.

Researchers should also anticipate controversy from organizations and individuals who may not accept the authority of the IRBs to judge the ethical questions raised by proposed research plans.

Kathy McArdle, 35, Project's artistic director, said she anticipated public controversy later this summer over "Without Hope or Fear," a dance choreographed by Paul Johnson that features nude dancers.

In the interviews, Ron Reagan genially acknowledged the errors and said that if he had anticipated the controversy he created, he "would have done more due diligence in terms of pinning down dates".

Just how comprehensively the British Museum has anticipated the controversy is evident in a sheath of documents released to BP or Not BP? under freedom of information on 6 July.

Nearly half (48%) of responders anticipated igniting controversy at their medical school if they added evolution to their curriculum.

Fruit of an assiduous combing of various sources, the Dictatus (which dates to 1075) seems to anticipate the controversies of the coming years.

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