Sentence examples for generated angry debate from inspiring English sources

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The decision to remove a scale from Ottawa's Carleton University gym so students won't obsess over their weight has generated angry debate, the CBC reported Sunday.

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The request is certain to generate angry debate on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers are reeling from last week's projection of a $1.2 trillion budget deficit and will also soon be asked to vote on Mr. Obama's $800 billion recovery package.

His speech generated angry letters in the local newspaper.

The move generated angry petitions and protests among members of Britain's musical establishment.

It may well generate angry letters to the editor.

But the legislation has generated such an angry debate that Pan has received added security.

After a year of angry debate, emotion outweighs fact.

And the report has sparked an angry debate among Nigerians.

Second, "Third World theologies" often provoked angry debate.

Increasingly lively media, especially cable-news shows, thrive on shallow, angry debate.

At the same time, screen history has provoked angry debate in the UK.

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