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For his part, Jim Morrison defiantly delivered the contentious phrase ("girl, we couldn't get much higher") on the uncensorable live transmission at the price of having bookings for a further half-dozen appearances cancelled.
WASHINGTON — The Chinese sculptor Lei Yixin finished removing a contentious phrase on the memorial for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Thursday in preparation for the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington at the end of the month.
The mid-market papers used the contentious phrase before the word "immigrant" in 10% of all their articles on the topic, compared with 6.6% of tabloid articles and 5% of broadsheet articles, according to the analysis of 58,300 national newspaper articles on immigration between 2010 and 2012.
"The contentious phrase global warming, first used by United Press International in 1969, seems to be undergoing a certain cooling; contrariwise, the more temperate phrase climate change is getting hot," the New York Times' William Safire wrote in his On Language column in 2005.
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His first chapter, in which he sets out his stall, contains such contentious phrases as, "in the last five years of his life he was unhinged".
The authors describe "CCR" as one of the most contentious phrases to appear in radiology reports and suggest its elimination [17].
However, he does accept that environmental circumstances can affect the development of 'quasi-autism', a finding which is less contentious when phrased in new language.
I have heard people use this phrase in an almost contentious way.
The question acquires a certain concreteness each January, when the sprawling, contentious sphere of outsider art -- the very phrase starts arguments -- takes over center ring of the New York art world.
More traditional attempts to attract interest use popular search terms or phrases, or even actively say something contentious or deliberately offensive to generate traffic via outrage.
This impasse is exactly what will lead to the birth of the phrase "Avoided Deforestation" -- a non-contentious, unproblematic term for how to negotiate the future's directly competing industrial and environmental interests.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com