Sentence examples for may controversy from inspiring English sources

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In May controversy erupted in South Africa over the sale of the stake owned by the state-owned telecoms giant Telkom in Vodacom, one of the country's leading mobile-phone providers.

Since Snowden leaked the NSA documents to the Guardian and the Washington Post in May, controversy has raged around the world over revelations that surveillance agencies are collecting information in bulk about ordinary citizens' day-to-day activities, without first getting a warrant.

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While there may be controversy over the sending off, there could be little argument over a result that leaves the Black Cats three points above the relegation zone.

Be that as it may, the controversy seems doomed to continue.

Share your opinions and ideas, including those that may spark controversy.

There may be controversy over his nationality and his eligibility for the prize; there is none over his luminous talent.

Still, the volumes may stir controversy among some of the kingdom's more rigid, literal-minded clerics.

Mr. Darnell has said in the past that while his programs may attract controversy, they do not hurt people and are not particularly low brow.

And while the ending of the football season may generate controversy every season, the buildup is among the best in sports.

His original intended comeback on 20 May caused controversy when Leicester racecourse announced plans to name a race after him.

The court's action sets no legal precedent, but it raises questions about whether students have meaningful free-speech rights on matters that may provoke controversy.

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