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The one note of possible controversy is the inclusion of an expletive in the offering from Tom Odell, Another Love.
Now, just before an election, we are given the artifice of an ordinary man so taken by the loveliness of "traditional" England that he is rendered oblivious to possible controversy.
It's also noticeable that through the first two episodes, while there's abundant discussion of differences and discrimination, there's none at all of war and politics and terrorism, leaving you to wonder whether that's a reflection of reality or another part of the producers' bid to tamp down possible controversy.
They read the NSTA position statement about evolution and developed strategies for addressing possible controversy in the classroom regarding the teaching of evolution.
Ms Purvis said the clinic would also provide advice and treatment for sexually transmitted disease and reproductive health, but it was prepared for any possible controversy.
Individual toy companies are still very sensitive to possible controversy surrounding their products.
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For instance, such information would allow museum staff to anticipate possible controversies about exhibits about evolution in the planning stage.
This proves the obvious: that the pace of scientific innovation is fraught with possible controversies, spanning from ethical to societal and legal ones.
Most of the discussion about plan that is finally approved will focus on the selection committee that will determine the four teams and the possible controversies that will likely ensue.
Integration of this information with data analysis may help researchers to identify possible controversies and to form useful hypotheses for further validations.
Most are complimentary to a fault, tiptoeing as gingerly as possible around potential controversy or insult.
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