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But the junior positions in question do not normally cause much controversy, nor does leaving them vacant do much damage.
However, the room for manoeuvre is limited, given the requirements of EU law – something that will no doubt cause much controversy in the lead-up to next year's election.
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The music video caused much controversy when it was initially released in February.
Richler's books, which were noted for their honesty and biting satire, often caused much controversy.
The book caused much controversy when it was published in Poland two years ago (with the title Kapuściński – Non-Fiction).
This has caused much controversy internationally, with calls for Coca-Cola to withdraw its sponsorship, and a number of world leaders announcing that they will not attend Sochi.
Denys Lasdun, 1976 Suggested by JoninWhitby The style of this building, especially the abundant use of Beton brut concrete, caused much controversy at the time of construction.
The new production is by Mary Zimmerman, whose radical interpretations of such comfy classics as "La Sonnambula" and "Lucia di Lammermoor" caused much controversy in the early Peter Gelb era.
Although The Wild Bunch's graphic violence caused much controversy at the time of its release, the climactic shoot-out is among the best-directed and best-choreographed action sequences in the history of cinema.
So far private-equity investment has not caused much controversy in Austria, with the exception of the takeover in 2006 of BAWAG, a troubled bank, by Cerberus, an American outfit.
Although the film's graphic violence caused much controversy at the time of its release, the climactic shoot-out is arguably the best-directed and best-choreographed action sequence in the history of cinema.
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