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American official responses so far have been laconic, noting that the United States does indeed have intelligence agencies and welcomes discussions with its allies.A deeper controversy surrounds the NSA's ability to harness its abundant processing power to trawl huge amounts of data for clues about crime and terrorism.
Der Spiegel makes this point well, by implication: "Now, though, the revelation that the NSA has systematically infiltrated an entire computer network is likely to trigger deeper controversy, especially since the NSA's snooping took place during the term of Peña Nieto's predecessor Felipe Calderón, a leader who worked more closely with Washington than any other Mexican president before him".
The prevalence, and utility, of this metaphor in undergraduate teaching and the popular science media, obscures a deeper controversy concerning its genuine applicability in research (Searls, 1993; Ji, 1999; Searls, 2002; Sakakibara, 2005).
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The call for sharks to be killed has created deep controversy in an area where green politics and values thrive.
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