Sentence examples for namely controversial from inspiring English sources

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Other potential controversies include risks to human health as a result of pesticide exposure and the effect of pesticides — namely controversial insecticides called neonicotinoids — on pollinating honeybees.

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But we have a feeling RiRi had something else on her mind during the shoot--namely her controversial ex, Chris Brown, with whom she was spotted Saturday night.

Figueres's second constitutional term as president (1970 74) was controversial, namely because he invited fugitive U.S. financier Robert Vesco to live and invest in Costa Rica in 1972.

Italian exorcist and priest Beningo Palilla announced the plan to Vatican Radio, saying that the week-long exorcist boot camp will "offer a rich reflection and articulation on a topic that is sometimes unspoken and controversial"namely, the idea that evil spirits can take over someone's body from time to time.

Italian exorcist and priest Beningo Palilla announced the plan to Vatican Radio, saying that the exorcist boot camp will "offer a rich reflection and articulation on a topic that is sometimes unspoken and controversial"namely, the idea that evil spirits can take over someone's body from time to time.

Adding to the complexity is the fact that Lang's memoir as drafted is dull as dishwater and avoids what people most want to read about; namely, Lang's controversial decisions around the Iraq War and his alliance with the conservative American administration in the war on terror.

However, some issues are still controversial, namely, standardization of methods, data analysis and storage, and ethical aspects.

However, Fury's controversial views, namely comparing homosexuality and abortion to paedophilia, could count against him in the running for an award first handed out in 1954 to the 5,000m runner Chris Chataway.

Indeed, the author's catalogue of childhood unhappiness sometimes conflates the effects of divorce with her main and more controversial target, namely, the decline in the amount of time that children spend with either parent.

Proxy access was bitterly opposed by public companies and blocked by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on controversial grounds, namely that the S.E.C. had not conducted sufficient cost-benefit analysis of the rule.

Two relatively recent and well-publicized controversial events—namely, CHEERS and the 2001 case of Grimes v. Kennedy Krieger Institute [see Supplemental Material (doi 10.1289/ehp.0800480.S1)]—have highlighted ethical concerns with this type of research involving children.

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