Sentence examples for may become controversial from inspiring English sources

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Where the concept of multi-stakeholder co-ops may become controversial is if investors are treated as stakeholders.

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Subsequent routing of customer orders by off-exchange market makers may also become controversial, by analogy to the famous study of routing practices of retail brokerage firms.

Bush's attempt this week to sidestep the permanent bases law, which aims to stop him from creating an indefinite US military presence in Iraq, may become as controversial as the signing statement sidestepping the torture ban.

They may become particularly controversial when the resources concerned have economic value and the predators involved are legally protected (Thirgood et al. 2000).

With the many challenges facing Community competition policy at the end of the 1990's, it may seem strange to reconsider the question of legal professional privilege (LPP).' However, the topic seems to have become controversial again.

Urine alkalisation, which was previously recommended to prevent uric acid precipitation within the renal tubules, has become controversial, since urate oxidase therapy considerably reduces the risk of uric acid precipitation, and urine alkalisation may induce calcium phosphate deposition [ 14].

The test has also become controversial.

In recent years it has become controversial in the West.

That debris-removal job in New Jersey has also become controversial.

A spokesman, Mahmud Abdullahi said: "Polio immunisation has become controversial.

It has become controversial.

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