Sentence examples for sufficient controversy from inspiring English sources

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She has served as president of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports FEII) since 2006, earning widespread admiration for her abilities and drive, while generating sufficient controversy to ensure that she was challenged by two rivals when seeking re-election in 2010.

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The good news is that the All-Star Reserves will be announced later today, and hopefully that will generate sufficient amounts of controversy.

On that assumption, Justice Thomas wrote, Ms. Symczyk did not have a stake in the controversy sufficient to allow her to represent the group.

Patents were a necessary but not sufficient cause of controversy.

The controversy was sufficient to overcome even English-language publishers' vast indifference to Arabic literature.

Although these two socio-political factors may partly operate at the same time, uncertainty and controversy have sufficient independence for separate examination (we discuss potential multicollinearity when addressing empirical issues in Stage 1 of the research design).

And yet even a 98% consensus among climate scientists that this is real and that it's man-made isn't sufficient to lay the pseudo- controversy" to rest.

Independent of the controversy, it appears that sufficient evidence is available to warrant the development of pharmacological agents that are designed to target the autophagy process in an effort to prevent and treat load-induced adverse remodeling.

Yet even for chemicals that have been studied for their neurotoxicity for decades, there is still controversy over whether WOE is sufficient to state unequivocally that they are neurotoxicants, or to define the dose response relationship.

At the core of the "Age tapes" controversy was whether there was evidence sufficient for parliament to remove Murphy as a high court judge because of what the constitution calls proved misbehaviour.

While there is some controversy over whether this grace is sufficient for redemption and whether it can be resisted [Rist, 1972, pp. 228ff.], Augustine makes clear that it is as much a necessary condition as it is unmerited and inscrutable.

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