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"It is you and Harry that have the controversial questions."
For my part I am going to ask a controversial question: what if, by chance, our fellow citizens were right?
How to do this is a hugely controversial question in the country.
It's a controversial question because of the whole Hackintosh thing.
Whether any of these ideas have been significantly implemented in practice, however, remains a controversial question.
One particularly controversial question is whether media organizations should endorse political candidates for office.
This is a thought provoking book and has raised many controversial questions about the history of the area.
This is clearly a very controversial question, and it has been much discussed in the context of the 'basic needs' approach to development.
But the board's rules set aside time early in the hearing to allow citizens to speak on both sides of important and controversial questions.
Animal psychology considers the controversial question of whether animals can reason.
Controversial questions such as the use of cannabis for medical purposes can play no part in this programme.
That will be one of the controversial questions at the G20 Summit.
I am therefore glad that a balanced compromise has been found on this controversial question.
"They told me it was a controversial question."
Might the only controversial question regarding the title remain who had provided background vocals on the record?
The relationship (particularly, the relative value) of classical music and popular music is a controversial question.
When talking to the media in the past, he ducked controversial questions, answering in general terms.
He and others also took issue with expanding the duties of aides, a controversial question among medical personnel nationwide.
This was the first experimental proof that an enzyme is a protein, a controversial question at the time.
She encouraged the discussion of controversial questions regarding appropriate care for extremely ill infants.
This, too, therefore, remains a highly controversial question.
Today the most difficult and controversial questions about the depression of the 1930s concern its deeper causes, domestic and international.
These should indeed be excluded from the directive. Secondly, the controversial question as to who bears the responsibility for taking back cars.
This problem is well illustrated by the controversial question of the plasticity of the human brain.