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They risk controversy.
"Dear White People" doesn't risk controversy — rather, it simulates controversy.
They don't want to risk controversy by offending religious sensibilities.
But Mr. Codey wondered aloud whether Mr. DiFrancesco would be bold enough to risk controversy.
If the school wanted to make a hire unlikely to risk controversy, Ms. Swank, who is from Minnesota, seems like a safe bet.
One of the attractive aspects of Trevor Phillips's career, as head of the Commission for Racial Equality and much else, has been a willingness to change his mind on policies like multiculturalism and risk controversy on the left in the process.
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These include the 2009 10 H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccination campaign, renewed attention to the potential global eradication of polio, and the ongoing evaluation of vaccine risk controversies, most notably the alleged link between childhood vaccines and autism.
This year's choice risked controversy by widening the remit to include climate change, arguing that the crisis had the potential to increase the risk of violent conflicts and wars.
In a culture that is inarticulate about moral categories and touchy about giving offense, teaching empathy is a safe way for schools and other institutions to seem virtuous without risking controversy or hurting anybody's feelings.
Ms Williams also admitted she was risking controversy by commissioning a drama based on the blasphemy accusations against the Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi and the subsequent murder of the Governor of Punjab, Salman Taseer, who defended her.
He accused his rivals of warm words and said: "If you love the NHS so much, why don't you put your money where your heart is?" Mr Farage, who called for a £3bn investment in health funded by leaving the EU, risked controversy by saying 60 per cent of people diagnosed as HIV-positive in this country were foreign.
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