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But stinginess towards soldiers is politically risky, as recent rows over compensation to wounded servicemen have shown.Thanks to the ministry's reputation for waste, cuts in procurement could be comparatively uncontroversial.
All this is, or should be, comparatively uncontroversial; it represents the truth behind the claim of Wilhelm Dilthey, a German philosopher and historian of ideas, that human affairs can be understood, as it were, from within, by means of what he called Verstehen ("understanding").
You may recall that in "Sensation" there was a work by Sam Taylor-Wood, a British woman, which was comparatively uncontroversial: "Wrecked" (1996) is a large photograph of the Last Supper in which the figure of Jesus, arms outstretched, is replaced by a woman who is topless.
While this hostility affected most of the governors of Massachusetts up to the American Revolutionary War and the end of British rule, his rule of New Hampshire was comparatively uncontroversial.
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As such, although aspirational, the idea is relatively uncontroversial.
This much is relatively uncontroversial.
Nonetheless, we offer some characterizations that are relatively uncontroversial.
By the standards of philosophy, Abstractness has remained relatively uncontroversial.
7 (ii) is relatively uncontroversial.
That he wrote some of the greatest short stories of the 20th century seems to me an uncontroversial claim, yet his work in this genre is comparatively obscure.
The first two premises are relatively uncontroversial.
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