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Biological evolution is far from the only subject the general public deems controversial.
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His works might have been deemed controversial.
It was quickly deemed controversial and remained so for years.
That pairing was deemed controversial on account of a mutual indifference between the marquee golfers.
Before his death, Dink had been repeatedly prosecuted for expressing his opinion on matters deemed controversial.
A key feature of the reorganization, as drafted, would be a new executive review committee that would have the authority to revoke regulations deemed controversial.
No, because we would probably look at fewer than a hundred licence applications a year, and only a handful would be deemed controversial.
"But then I thought, how can you teach the environment without talking about it?" Her students, on the other hand, love topics some deem controversial, she said.
It's much harder for Boles' pragmatism to be deemed controversial on the subject of apprenticeships - after all, who doesn't want businesses to offer young people a better start to working life?
But political correctness as a concept can be a double-edged sword, too; deployed as a quiet form of censorship, it may mean that people feel as though they must inherently avoid certain subjects which may be deemed controversial.
For openers, the work itself has been deemed controversial in recent years for what many perceive to be anti-Semitism contained in St. John's text and enhanced in Bach's score.
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