Sentence examples for controversy mean from inspiring English sources

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World number one status, the Nike deal and now this controversy mean the spotlight shines on the Northern Ireland star with uncomfortable intensity.

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Controversy meant picketing.

That's what the pine barrens controversy means to builders.

The Tory funding controversy means there will never be a better chance to clean up the way political parties are funded.

The fact that there is so much opinion and controversy means you have got choice and that is what we are tasked to do, find a way to succeed.

Lost in all of the clamor over the sudden firing of the Rutgers men's basketball coach, Mike Rice, and what the controversy means for the school's aspirations toward becoming a Big Ten powerhouse is a more fundamental question of how physical abuse and bigoted speech became part of the normal routine of team practice.

Q: Right, no controversy means no headlines.

This relative lack of controversy means that few explicit defenses of Abstractness have been developed.

Controversy means that it becomes increasingly difficult to determine benchmarks by which to assess financial output or even to use financial models.

Controversy means no grants, no funding, no tenure.

But all that controversy means nothing, says Piburn, once Fleiss is in the examining room.

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