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controversies <a controversy; controversies> N

controversies

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Despite this, the controversies and debate have persisted, and this has been the catalyst for the emergence of the non-violent video game genre.
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In public controversies over this question he promoted the usefulness of the diagnosis of monomania.
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Hopefully, the media will highlight those rather than try to rake up controversies where none exist.
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Despite these controversies, resettlement has gone ahead and construction has continued.
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Some controversies, however, transcend their local concern and reverberate in ways originally unintended.
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There were still controversies in the new organization.
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The show caused many controversies in more conservative societies, mainly because of its devilish theme and referring to underworld as well as exposing nudity.
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With the controversies concerning the capital, perceptions of neglect and mismanagement of the economy had grown.
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He had no learning, but was well up in the religious controversies of the time.
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She wasn't seeking it either -- it was just a series of events, with the controversies over shut-in gas and the energy trusts.
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