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Arousing controversy—a debate or discussion of opposing opinions.
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He also warned it would set a dangerous precedent: "It will mean that any time that there is something that is controversial, that is difficult for the parliamentarians to address, or they don't want to address, they'll send it out to a plebiscite," he said.
"This is an area that clearly is one that is controversial, that is a challenging one, it is certainly one that close attention is being paid to … I thank you for raising it, it is legitimate to raise it … but we are not going to make policy changes on the run".
(One might even hold, although this is controversial, that on Aristotle's account not every "this" is also "separate".
It is controversial that the speaker of the house doesn't go 99 degrees for him – you know, bowing.
It is frequently assumed, though the matter is controversial, that one can determine what knowledge is by considering what the word "knowledge" means.
Ryan and his ilk flatter themselves to think that promoting dignity through hard work is controversial, that liberals and critics object to welfare "reform" because we don't value work.
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I can say she's controversial, that's for sure.
And while these things now may be controversial, that is a great sadness.
However, the existing data are controversial, that may reflect population differences between studied groups.
The more content that appears on the site the better, and if it's controversial that will create even more attention for the young startup.
However, gene effects identified in these studies were controversial; that is, some studies found positive associations between polymorphisms and rejection episodes [ 3, 6– 8, 13– 15] while others did not [ 10, 12, 16].
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