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Hurt when Canada entered a mild recession earlier this year, Mr Harper made a controversy over the Islamic face veil a focus of his campaign, a decision his opponents seized on to depict him as a divisive leader.
No. - email me if you have questions.' Anyone who needs to use an album cover more than three decades old in order to make a Wikipedia sexual controversy is not trying very hard.
No diagnostic gold standard test exists for PMR, and so clinicians have to rely on existing classification criteria, laboratory findings, and response to treatment, to make a diagnosis, although controversy still exists as to the defining characteristics of the illness.
While William Safire may have get a kick out of adding -gate to everything he wanted to mock in some way, doing so does not make something a controversy any more than adding "ome" makes something genomics.
It's kind of a neat thing with everyone trying to make this a controversy or pit those two against each other.
And it is normal for the media to make a meal of the controversy.
This paper attempts to make a contribution to the controversy about who is correct, Engesser or Haringx with regard to the buckling formula for a linear elastic straight prismatic column with Timoshenko beam-type shear deformations.
Hess (2009) makes an argument for discussing current controversies and explores some of the ethical dilemmas that arise for teachers who do so.
A.P., NEW JERSEY Your question suggests that the nature of this controversy might make a certain kind of person unwilling to participate in the film.
If the school wanted to make a hire unlikely to risk controversy, Ms. Swank, who is from Minnesota, seems like a safe bet.
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