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George Berry was kind of controversial.
And if it's trivial, they know it's going to be kind of controversial.
But which one? "The fridge was kind of controversial," Ms. Bob-Waksberg said.
A downgrade of federal debt is the kind of controversial decision that critics have sometimes said the agencies are unwilling to make.
Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter profiles will contain nothing but inoffensive content and activity; any kind of controversial thought and digital engagement will move to "dark" spaces.
He has promised to direct the Pentagon to resume supplying police with the kind of controversial military equipment deployed against protesters in Ferguson.
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"In some arenas, that has been kind of controversial--should the library be playing that role?" he recounts.
The scientific findings I described above provide empirical guidance for which kinds of controversial speech should and shouldn't be acceptable on campus and in civil society.
He defended Mr. Dobbs's broadcast, saying that "what we do here all the time is dig into the truth about all kinds of controversial issues".
At Northwestern in Qatar "students write stories about guest workers, sexuality issues, all kinds of controversial subjects," said the dean, Everette E. Dennis, who described the effects of journalism education in the region as "incremental".
Censorship is what emerges when such policies become compulsory, and extend to other kinds of controversial speech besides.
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