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were controversies
noun
A debate, discussion of opposing opinions; strife.
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There were controversies.
"He is at a stage in life where I felt things were going better albeit there were controversies with his social media.
Yes, there were controversies, learning curves and, at times, fierce rivalries but the truth is, you don't get to be the greatest without creating rivalries and for me it is a testament to how great Simoncelli was that he had so many individual rivals within his peers in MotoGP.
The Artists Workshopp would sour towards the end of the project: there were controversies stemming from the painting in Norman Parish's section, conflicts regarding copyrights being sold without permission, disagreements on law enforcement involvement, as well as deceit.
In the 1920s and 1930s, when his works were being published for the first time and he was performing some of them in public, there were controversies involving their alleged unplayability and his pianistic proficiency.
State voter registration lists suffered from various levels of inaccuracies, there were controversies over registration drives, the lines for early voting almost overwhelmed the system in some states, and absentee ballots often reached voters too late to be cast, especially for armed forces members overseas.
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The results were controversy.
There have been controversies.
But there have been controversies.
There may be controversies in store too.
There would still be controversies a-plenty.
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