Use "controversies" in a sentence

1. First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts

2. Controversialist (plural Controversialists) One who regularly engages in public controversies

3. But past controversies were conspicuously absent this weekend.

4. The doctrine developed gradually over several centuries and through many controversies.”

5. His teachings therefore ignited bitter controversies within the church.

6. Should unpublished data be included in meta-analyses? Current convictions and controversies.

7. The controversies that have since arisen are of threefold origin.

8. 1 day ago · Controversies around Compostable materials

9. Business advisory and consultancy services relating to tax accounting methods, bankruptcy, business restructuring, controversies

10. Synonyms for Contestations include disputes, disagreements, disputation, debate, controversies, dissension, dissentions, difference, argument and nonconcurrence

11. There are some controversies amongst some Vaishnavas as to where the soul originates.

12. 3, 4. (a) Why do Christians remain neutral in the controversies of this world?

13. Moreover, some conceptual controversies and problems in differential diagnosis of cutaneous adnexal tumors are discussed.

14. Through the controversies, constitutional monarchy and republicanism formed obvious opposition and the republicanism spread widely.

15. In the realm of First Amendment law, Billboards have sparked two main legal controversies.

16. When confronted with religious controversies, he appealed neither to his vast wisdom nor to his unparalleled experience.

17. This speech quickly caused many controversies and critical responses from the public opinion, both inside and outside Japan.

18. This book includes a detailed account of the controversies of Pietersen's reign as England captain.

19. The building's hall is still frequently a venue for those exercising their Nonconformist Consciences on current political controversies.

20. The authors write that controversies regarding acne medications have discouraged many dermatologists ( skin specialist doctors ) from prescribing isotretinoin .

21. One contentious area where ethical controversies abound concerns genetic screening and the detection of high risk groups.

22. Participation in wars or political controversies of this world. —Isaiah 2:4; John 6:15; 17:16.

23. 'Known for Corruption, Controversies, Criminality': Anurag Thakur attacks Kerala LDF govt Union Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs Anurag Thakur on Sunday said that the communist government of Kerala is known for three Cs - corruption, controversies and Criminality.

24. So that controversies, wranglings, disputes, and positiveness, in false or dubious propositions, are evils unknown among the Houyhnhnms.

25. Colportage became common in Europe with the distribution of contending religious tracts and books during the religious controversies of the Reformation.

26. In 1893, amid succession controversies, Amir ul Kiram became Sultan Jamalul Kiram II, the title being officially recognised by the Spanish authorities.

27. There were controversies about various forms of Church Government and many sects flourished at this time of religious toleration.

28. Population is, of necessity, the starting point for consideration and the controlling criterion for judgment in legislative apportionment controversies.

29. This combination involved him in the Island's major political controversies, namely the absentee landlord question and the relationship between religion and school curriculum.

30. This attitude leads to a cohesive approach to current controversies that transcends what is supposedly liberal or conservative about these issues.

31. Sadly, controversies over the date of Jesus’ birth may overshadow the more noteworthy events that took place about that time.

32. Television and media have come under increasing pressure from the government not to publicise controversies about military and security matters.

33. One could also imagine messy controversies, in which one group engages in an application for Biotechnology that others consider dangerous or unethical.

34. Following Wikipedia, it has been investigated quite a bit and there are no controversies about whether it really Congeals and liquefies

35. 20 There are lots of controversies on the time of becoming effective, becoming void, and the retroactivity in theory and in practice.

36. FCC Chief in Charge of America’s 5G Rollout Confronts a Long To-Do List Jessica Rosenworcel has inherited a litany of crises and controversies

37. We remind ourselves that controversies on matters of history must never be an occasion for violence, and we firmly condemn affray and looting.

38. By Curbed Staff The Detroit Land Bank and its many controversies, explained Since its creation in 2010, the quasi-public authority has continually faced criticism

39. In evolutionary biology, as distinct from ecology, this concept arouses fewer controversies and has contributed to the creation of the ecological theory of adaptive radiation.

40. The plankton test is still considered as one of the useful methods for medico-legal investigation of death by drowning although controversies concerning the reliability of the test exist.

41. To this date, there have been many controversies on “to what extent was Lucy Bipedal?” which has been supported through evidences such as, the analysis of

42. James Madison not only fought to prevent the establishment of one dominant religion, he also intended for the government to stay out of all religious controversies.

43. The doctrine of Antinomianism, however, grew out of the Protestant controversies on the law and the gospel and was first attributed to Luther’s collaborator, Johann Agricola

44. However, with the influx of new ideas and scientific traditions from genomics into evolutionary biology, the old Adaptionist controversies are being recycled in a new context

45. Algorithmic governance as a key concept in controversies around the emerging digital society takes up the idea that digital technologies produce social ordering in a specific way.

46. Examples of Avowedly in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web But since the end of the Cold War their importance has been clouded by controversies over Avowedly pro-democracy military …

47. Because he is so honest, he does not shy away from writing about any of these controversies, often with lacerating self criticism and always with self-deprecating charm.

48. Some of the major software testing controversies include: Agile vs. traditional Should testers learn to work under conditions of uncertainty and constant change or should they aim at process "maturity"?

49. It shall also Conciliate, mediate, settle and adjudicate all disputes, claims and controversies solely between or among the departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, including GOCCs.

50. Excerpt from Conciliatory, or Irenical Animadversions: On the Controversies Agitated in Britain, Under the Unhappy Names of Antinomians and Neonomians Urity and peace are essential to that wisdom which cometh-from above, James iii

51. The major origin and impetus of veneration of Mary comes from the Christological controversies of the early church - many debates denying in some way the divinity or humanity of Jesus Christ.

52. Cardinal Robert Bellarmine alone cites Chemnitz and his analysis of Scripture and tradition 1,200 times in his opus "Controversies," which came to be seen as the apogee of Catholic Reformation polemics.

53. Nearly 40 years of research on the function of the nucleus Accumbens (NAc) has provided a wealth of information on its contributions to behavior but has also yielded controversies and misconceptions regarding these functions

54. 1 Career 1.1 2016-2017: Career Beginnings and Big Juicy 1.2 2018: Horny.4u and Retirement 1.3 2019-Present: Features and final words 2 Work With Slayyyter 3 Controversies 4 References Ayesha first

55. The Eternal Anglo or Angloposting refers to a series of memes, exploitable images and conspiracy theories critical of Britain, and specifically English people, which often reference various historical controversies involving Britain and its alleged transgressions against other nations, primarily Germans

56. Clearstory Ltd is a British independent television production company.Founded in 2010 by the film-makers Russell Barnes and Molly Milton, it produces factual programming, often in the history and science genres, and has explored provocative social issues through documentary formats, sparking controversies.

57. Economic history through its relations to money supply and monetary policy.Colonial coin shortages, the uncertain Coinage policies of the early nineteenth century, and the bimetallist controversies of the late nineteenth century are standard features of older histories.

58. ADVERTISEMENTS: There arose violent controversies between the Orientalists and Anglicizes regarding the objects of the educational policy, the medium of instruction, the agencies for organizing educational institutions and the methods to be adopted to spread education among the people

59. A comprehensive joint congress of the Australasian Society for Breast Disease (ASBD), World Congress on Controversies in Breast Cancer (CoBrCa) and Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand (BreastSurgANZ), dealing with controversial issues in breast diseases including presentations, debates and discussions.

60. A vindication of the Animadversions on Fiat lux wherein the principles of the Roman church, as to moderation, unity and truth are examined and sundry important controversies concerning the rule of faith, papal supremacy, the mass, images, &c

61. NEW DELHI – A number of seemingly unrelated controversies in India actually have one important element in common: They all relate to criminal offenses codified by India’s British imperial rulers in the mid-nineteenth century that India has proved unable or unwilling to outgrow.

62. An introductory volume, Credo, by eminent church historian Jaroslav Pelikan, surveys the history of these Creeds, delves into the meaning and purpose of Creeds, and probes the issues and controversies that spawn new Creeds, as well as the origins of new religious movements within Christianity.

63. This review underscores the controversies surrounding permissive underfeeding, aims to answer whether permissive underfeeding is appropriate for all critically ill patients, describes the impact of optimal protein delivery on critical care outcomes, discusses nutrition risk, and Cogitates on the impact of nutrition on critical care outcomes.

64. About Biased “Poignant….important and illuminating.”—The New York Times Book Review “Groundbreaking.”—Bryan Stevenson, New York Times bestselling author of Just Mercy From one of the world’s leading experts on unconscious racial bias come stories, science, and strategies to address one of the central controversies of our time

65. Like that Brahminist origin myth the Purusha Suktam, the Upanayanam, The celebrated (or reviled) Aryan Invasion (or Aryan Strolling in Through The Open Door) Theory, Varnasrama Dharma, Caste, Untouchability, Magical stuff in the Puranas, Schisms and Controversies, Monier Williams, Friedrich Hegel, Katherine Mayo, Karen Armstrong, Vivekananda

66. Included are the useful news-links page on gun issues maintained by the Colorado Shooting Sports Association, the special page on gun controversies at Jurist: The Law Professor’s Network, a bunch of Choicely worded letters to the editor from the Detroit Free Press last summer responding to the NAACP’s suit, and Robert Levy’s Jan

67. Credner took also an active part in the religious controversies of his time, publishing a number of books in defense of the rights of the Rationalistic party to remain in the state church, and to enjoy liberty of preaching and teaching (Die Berechtigung der protestant Kiriche Deutschlands, 1845; Asterisken, 1847; Die sittlichen Verirrungen, etc

68. Traces of lipstick, cosmetics, nail polish, or other smears could be found left on drinking cups, glasses, cigarette butts, and tissue papers and may all be significant forensic evidence in the investigation of a crime, especially in cases such as a sexual assault, homicide, and in government or corporate related corruption and controversies.

69. The Admiralties, forewarned perhaps by their engineers, showed a livelier discretion and for the most part hid away their costly fleets from the disasters of combat in strongly defended harbours, and allowed them to emerge only on one or two wild occasions for battle so inconclusive that they were prolonged as controversies for years afterwards

70. Interference of the Bonzes at Cagoxima 295 Occupations there 296 Insults at Amanguchi 297 Meaco 298 The King of Amanguchi 299 Controversies 300 Japanese opinion of the Chinese 301 Zeal and devotion of the new Christians 301 The gift of tongues at Amanguchi 302 Natural virtues of the Japanese 303 Intellectual activity 304 Necessity of picked men

71. The Holie Bible faithfully translated into English, out of the Authentical Latin : diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greeke, and other editions in diuers languages : with arguments of the bookes, and chapters, annotations, tables, and other helpes, for better vnderstanding of the text, for discourerie of corruptions in some late translations and for clearing controversies in religion

72. Theoretic differences and personal controversies lead to strife and Acrimonious enmities.; Duty and respect kept her silent to me, but to him she made an Acrimonious reply.; Every heart rejoices, every tongue blesses, every Acrimonious feeling is consigned to oblivion.; At the second meeting the disagreeable topics of the former evening were revived and discussed in a more Acrimonious spirit