Use "controversy" in a sentence

1. Fueling a Controversy

2. Bimetallism caused much controversy

3. "No controversy, just champions".

4. Mets Player's Cockfighting Controversy

5. Utah case stirs controversy".

6. The Arian controversy was the first controversy to be decided by an ecumenical council

7. Letters on the Apollinarian Controversy

8. The judges' decision provoked controversy.

9. How Did the Controversy Begin?

10. These promotion criteria sometimes caused controversy.

11. Much controversy surrounds the new exam.

12. The controversy still divides major religions.

13. The present controversy dates from 19

14. The President resigned amid considerable controversy.

15. Clubhouse was already mired in controversy

16. He is no stranger to controversy.

17. Kim’s statement has invited criticism and controversy.

18. The controversy is only expected to intensify.

19. The controversy is unlikely to die down.

20. The book raised a storm of controversy.

21. There was a controversy over the plans.

22. Barbie has courted controversy since her birth

23. The proposed cuts have caused considerable controversy.

24. Her unorthodox views tend to attract controversy.

25. The decision was reached without Acrimony or controversy.

26. 3 Her unorthodox views tend to attract controversy.

27. Even the first census, in 17 created controversy.

28. Boarder issues roused great controversy among many countries.

29. The cold fusion controversy provides a vivid illustration.

30. Source for information on Antinomian Controversy: Dictionary of …

31. The new system is the focus of controversy.

32. As a politician he has often courted controversy.

33. An instance of this controversy occurred last year.

34. Controversy, too, continues to surround the abortion issue.

35. This year's championships have been dogged by controversy.

36. And why has its commemoration caused such controversy?

37. (See also Star Spangled Banner lip sync controversy.)

38. 3 The controversy is unlikely to die down.

39. Contestation definition, the act of contesting; controversy; dispute

40. His inclusion in the team has caused controversy.

41. They were tangled in the labour-management controversy.

42. He enjoys polemics, persuasion(sentencedict .com), and controversy.

43. Mumford & Sons’ Banjoist Taking Time Off After Controversy

44. The band toured Ireland amid a storm of controversy.

45. 12 This is known as the nature nurture controversy.

46. Yun Mei's request has set a firestorm of controversy.

47. The origin of Chess remains a matter of controversy

48. Recently, the animal rights group stirred controversy with Billboards …

49. Engadget Chinese addresses the controversy from a technical perspective.

50. A fierce controversy has broken out over the issue.

51. Controversy exists as to how safe these drugs are.

52. Her latest book has engendered a lot of controversy.

53. Mr. President, what's your position on the Batman controversy?

54. So without the controversy, that's cool thing number one.

55. 13 The cold fusion controversy provides a vivid illustration.

56. Controversial definition is - of, relating to, or arousing controversy

57. 27 The new system is the focus of controversy.

58. 18 The Government is keeping aloof from the controversy.

59. The speech has resulted in a firestorm of controversy.

60. Controversialist: One who carries on a controversy; a disputant

61. 9 synonyms for Contestation: contention, thesis, controversy, disceptation, arguing

62. Charles and Diana also created tabloid headlines and controversy.

63. 9 synonyms for Contestation: contention, thesis, controversy, disceptation, arguing, argument

64. The controversial controversy of a passionate Controversialist J Clin Epidemiol

65. The controversy ran contemporaneous with a delicate question of authority.

66. The Banality-of-evil thesis was a flashpoint for controversy

67. Filed Under: Banjoist, controversy, guitarist, Mumford & Sons, Winston Marshall

68. Abayat have become the subject of controversy in recent years

69. 36 synonyms for Altercation: argument, row, clash, disagreement, dispute, controversy

70. This controversy was expected to figure importantly in their discussion.

71. The insider-trading case also revisits a long festering controversy.

72. This was the weighty doctrinal result of the Apollinarian controversy

73. A battle was won, but the controversy did not abate.

74. The organization experienced controversy in its first year of operation.

75. Just the opposite —controversy, discord, and deviation from the faith.

76. What they are doing is bound to stir up controversy.

77. Nineteenth-century Fundamentalism re-introduced Creedal controversy into Baptist life

78. He attributes the statue controversy to a handful of malcontents.

79. Controversy is raging over the route of the new motorway.

80. His views have excited a lively controversy among fellow scientists.