Sentence examples for controversial reflections from inspiring English sources

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For example, when philosopher and statesman Edmund Burke issued his politically controversial Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), the Analytical Review reviewed it extensively, as well as the many responses to it, such as Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790), Vindiciae Gallicae (1791) by James Mackintosh, and Rights of Man (1791) by Thomas Paine.

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One controversial essay, "Reflections on Little Rock," objecting to the Supreme Court's forced racial integration of schools, does not quite fit with the rest but is worth reading simply to watch an independent mind at work.

In fact, this final (and controversial) constraint, Reflection, offers a way to mitigate the darkness.

Due to my Vienna visit I entirely missed a remarkable couple of paragraphs in Kelvin MacKenzie's Daily Mail column in which he apologised to Lord Justice Leveson for his controversial speech last week: "On reflection, I owe an apology to Lord Leveson, the judge heading the inquiry set up in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.

In 2000, The Economist cited Dr. Novick's book as the "starting point" for a far more controversial one, "The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering," in which the author, Norman G. Finkelstein, contended that the Holocaust was being exploited for personal, political and economic reasons.

Perhaps the most famous line about Peter Mandelson is Tony's Blair's reflection on his controversial colleague: "We will know that Labour is truly New Labour when it has learnt to love Peter Mandelson".

Currently, the physiological mechanism of wave reflection is still controversial.

The less controversial parts of the synod's reflections could also affect hundreds of millions of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.

The magazine offers a mix of reviews, reflections and investigations, sometimes controversial, as when academic Mary Beard, writing in the aftermath of 9/11, suggested that some believed America "had it coming".

Yossi Mekelberg, senior consulting research fellow at London's Chatham House think tank, said Netanyahu's controversial endorsement of the statement was a reflection of his "shallowness when it comes to history".

However, the effect of post-mortem interval (time between death and fixation) and scan interval (time between fixation and scanning) on diffusion-weighted imaging and its reflection of tissue microstructure is controversial.

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