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At the threshold the Government takes issue with the way this question is worded, refusing to concede that it "placed' the informer anywhere, much less that it did so 'deceptively". In the view we take of the matter, however, a resolution of this verbal controversy is unnecessary to a decision of the constitutional issues before us.
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More than fifteen years later, she stirred up controversy with her verbal sortie with Condoleezza Rice during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the escalation of troops in Iraq.
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"Because of the controversies over Iran and increased verbal threats... the more people come to the polling stations the better for the country," Mr Khamenei said after casting his ballot in Tehran.
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One possible reason for the controversy regarding a possible hemispheric specialization for verbal and nonverbal WM might be related to the different retention intervals used in different studies.
In 1785, in Morning Hours, he goes further: "You know how much I am inclined to explain all the controversies of the philosophical schools as merely verbal disputes or at least as originally deriving from verbal disputes" (Morning Hours, p. 75/Gesammelte Schriften, 3/2, p. 104; see Dahlstrom (2011)).
In particular, they cite a controversy in the 1950s and 1960s about the usefulness of elicited verbal assessments of expected consumer finances in the Federal Reserve Board Survey of Consumer Finances conducted by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center.
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