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So what are the points that have stirred up controversy?
And he is once again stirring up controversy with his views.
And that is where the revised study may stir up controversy.
A recent report about this sensitive subject is stirring up controversy.
But already plans to use the substance have stirred up controversy.
It is you trying to stir up controversy where none exists.
And no doubt it also means continuing to stir up controversy.
I hear that one of my poems has stirred up controversy.
Wouldn't want anything so complicated as a second opinion stirring up controversy, now, would he?
You might expect this scene, along with the entire opera, to stir up controversy.
But in recent years, Yale has rarely made policy changes that would stir up controversy.
But if raising money is what Trump does best, he's also good at stirring up controversy.
It was not the only film she made that would stir up controversy for its frank sexuality.
Start off the evening with topics that don't stir up controversy, like politics and religion.
It's an election year, and anything the agency does to stir up controversy could affect the outcome.
It is not my wish to stir up controversy.
Although still in its start-up phase, the company has already stirred up controversy.
It wasn't just the loris issue that stirred up controversy.
He stirred up controversy in Germany all the same.
However, the plan has stirred up controversy among charity organisations that work with homeless families.
So it's no wonder the renewed interest in gifted children has stirred up controversy.
Babai had held his government post for about eight years and was not known to have stirred up controversy.
Try to avoid hotline hosts who simply like to stir up controversy.
However, a woman director stirred up controversy in a conservative society and the plays were attacked by critics.
But he stressed that he did not mean to stir up controversy.
Just let me clarify a couple of points that have given rise to controversy.
Like the stage show, the film gave rise to controversy even with changes made to the script.
This system has also given rise to controversy and opened the door for cheating.
These changes have, however, given rise to controversy within the medical professions, the media and the public.
This task in some cases will undoubtedly give rise to controversy.
However, some nudity in public may give rise to controversy.
The proposal has given rise to controversy in respect of sexual harassment.
The origin of the name gave rise to controversy.
Not surprisingly, this complex and far-reaching technology has given rise to controversy.
The types of texts we recommend in a curriculum can give rise to controversy.
The number of pleats alone gives rise to controversy.
The choice of which variables are to be exogenous is called the model closure, and may give rise to controversy.
For many years now, immigrants have increasingly participated in various spheres of public life but the political participation has always given rise to controversy.
The poem gave rise to controversy on publication.
All of them gave rise to controversy.
This near-absence in Scripture has given rise to controversy and differing interpretations.
A legend supposed to explain the origin of this pilgrimage has given rise to controversies between critical and traditional schools, especially in recent times.
At the same time, however, it is the political aspect of participation which causes the largest number of problems and gives rise to controversy.
In recent years, proposals that the plant reprocess waste from foreign nuclear reactors have given rise to controversy.
Ultimately, Lynch's tactics gave rise to controversy and disputes with Paramount.
The difference between the new proportions and those existing in the Common Assembly could create difficulties of principle, which might give rise to controversy.
On the other hand, measuring civic or social engagement gives rise to controversy, especially in relation to social networks.
The Commissioner is required to keep the Minister apprised of all national security investigations that may give rise to controversy.
Lymbery's judgments scarcely ever gave rise to controversy.
Simpson murder trial was a spectacular example of open court proceedings which gave rise to controversy in the UK.