Sentence examples for get into controversy from inspiring English sources

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"The subject is so rich," he said, "why get into controversy?" A New Poll on Belief in God Major polling companies, when they ask about Americans' religious views, ask those they survey if they believe in God.

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"If you're in media, you get into controversies, you've got to take it, just like you give it out," he said.

That's when it gets into controversy.

Jim, before we get into the controversy over the Ryan proposal, first tell us what's in it.

TROUBLING NOTIONS -- Others have cited parallels between the World War II internment of Japanese-Americans and the recent questioning and detention of Middle Eastern men in the United States, but the president did not get into that controversy.

I don't even want to get into the controversy, I want to get into the good.

Let's not even get into the controversies regarding the race of the majority of winners as that is a very contentious issue.

Bunting writes that we'd rather not "get into a tricky controversy criticising the US or UK government".

But no aid appeal wants to complicate things with politics, and agencies such as Oxfam prefer to place the emphasis on the worst drought in 60 years rather than get into a tricky controversy criticising the US or UK government; Oxfam is receiving large amounts of UK aid for its operations in the Horn of Africa.

Jack Paar, on television, unwittingly got into the controversy when he said it didn't make sense to him that Shakespeare wrote the plays.

Granted, the bill was not popular because folks, including Governor Haley, was reluctant to get into the same type of controversy and boycott that grips North Carolina.

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