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Politically speaking, the MyRA won't create much controversy.
Though the immediate assessment of the panel was not likely to create much controversy in Israel, its failure to condemn the political damage from an operation on Jordanian soil was certain to further strain Israeli-Jordanian ties.
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In 2006, when Paradise Now was nominated, it was first filed under "Palestinian Authority", creating much controversy.
The exclusion of the players has created much controversy in India, leading to televised debates on this subject, with some IPL franchise holders expressing unhappiness about the decision.
Commonly used on microbes, this technique was first applied to a vertebrate genome--the human's--by Celera, a move that created much controversy.
The Harbor Commission's recent 5-1 decision favoring the temporary moorage of two super yachts in our harbor has, to my surprise, created much controversy.
At present, the discussion whether CYP2D6 activity is a relevant predictor of tamoxifen response is still timely, although conflicting data have created much controversy [ 1, 4– 12].
A recent meta-analysis has created much controversy about some of the newer medications used to reduce blood glucose by suggesting that rosiglitazone may be associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction and possibly death (19).
Because of the city's proximity to Missouri (a slave state), the issue of slavery created much political controversy.
(Does any man want to think he's merely 'good enough' for the love of his life? And if he's egoless enough to accept that status, would she still find him desirable?) But this incendiary title is creating much needed controversy about a sociological/cultural malaise.
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