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Reading her best-selling and inevitably controversial Lean In doesn't replace seeing her on stage.

One rationale for the spec mansion is that the developer, rather than the eventual homeowner, endures the trial of pushing inevitably controversial plans through the arduous approval process.

The public face of this inevitably controversial package is now best known as the guy who escaped the tax reckoning that brought Daschle down.

Instead, to the accompaniment of pottery drums and end-blown flutes, they sang about the adversity of urban life in a raw, gritty, sometimes vulgar, and inevitably controversial language that appealed especially to the socially and economically disadvantaged.

To some, they are bold, painful, inevitably controversial but nevertheless necessary local blueprints designed to save the NHS in England, area by area, by making it fit for the clinical, financial and organisational challenges it is facing.

The old slogan of the Thatcher-era ideologues—"Roll back the state"—has been decommissioned as too bracing, but a quiet and inevitably controversial revolution is under way.Mr Cameron and Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat deputy prime minister, are accelerating and deepening Tony Blair's drive to increase choice and competition in the public services (see chart).

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The debate will now continue as to Harbinger's standing in the pantheon of racehorses, inevitably a controversial one as the verdict will depend on his performance in a single race.

The second is that the EU's own Court of Auditors has failed to sign off on its accounts for ten years running.In this section The Kremlin repents, maybe Secularism isn't straightforward Klaus v Gross Twinges of foreboding Beginning to face up to a terrible past Running away with the money ReprintsMrs Andreasen is inevitably a controversial figure.

In comments that will inevitably be controversial, Plevneliev also claimed Britain could learn from how Bulgaria had adapted to the first wave of immigrants in its modern history, with some 11,000 people arriving from war-torn countries in Africa and the Middle East in the last two years.

Mr Paterson is under pressure from all sides and his final decision will almost inevitably prove controversial.

With a little stretching, the same thought experiment might be extended to architecture, though the conclusion inevitably becomes increasingly controversial.

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