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Nonetheless, Peres still engendered controversy.
Inevitably, the Templeton charities engendered controversy.
Recently, however, computerized vote-counting has engendered controversy.
Often, however, the admittance of new members has engendered controversy.
Throughout his career Falwell engendered controversy with remarks that many Americans perceived as intolerant or bigoted.
Diving with sharks, and especially feeding them, has engendered controversy over the past several years.
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However, research gaps have precluded a full understanding of the effects of BPA in humans and engendered controversies surrounding the chemical's potential toxicity.
At the very least, it is almost certain to engender controversy.
The patent is almost certain to engender controversy because it appears to be based on business methods already widely used.
Yet the mundane political issues of the day often appear quite pressing, not to mention politically safer than enabling a new product that is likely to engender controversy.
Announcing an intention to nominate a new chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts is the White House's way of floating a name to see if it engenders controversy or brings skeletons out of the closet.
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