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The N.L.D. had hoped that President Thein Sein could talk the Constitutional Court into changing the controversial wording, but the court demurred, claiming that its role is to interpret, not change, the Constitution.
Referring to this controversial wording, called "market flex," Lee explains: "The market- flex policy allows Chase to make the [loan] money available, but if a different price is needed to clear the market, the client will have to pay".
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'Passion', however, is a controversial word.
Its most controversial word was collaborative.
"I've spoken before on what a controversial word feminism is currently.
In the end, Mr. Fleischer never really answered directly whether Mr. Bush stood by those controversial words or not.
Still, if I can reconstruct my thought process, I think I considered three points, which apply broadly to the use of any controversial word or phrase.
David Cameron has waded into a race row by saying it is acceptable for fans of Tottenham Hotspur to use the controversial word 'Yid' in their chants.
Although he insists he is often misquoted, this time the controversial words have come straight from his own hand so he has no one to blame but himself.
That "nigga" is not only one of our most controversial words but also one of our funniest is revealing, and worth puzzling over.
They had put together a "usage panel" of about a hundred people, mostly professional writers and editors, whom they consulted — indeed, they asked them to vote — on controversial words and phrases.
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