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controversial English

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What does controversial mean?
Definitions in simple English

controversial

Something that is causing debate, causing talk and discussion. The latest book about UFOs has been very controversial. "La Traviata" was more controversial in its day than "Aida". Brangelina is the most controversial couple in Hollywood.

controversial

marked by or capable of arousing controversy the issue of the death penalty is highly controversial Rushdie's controversial book a controversial decision on affirmative action

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Simple sentences

Tom said something controversial.
This theory is scientifically controversial.
Sometimes it's just best to avoid topics that might be controversial.
Mary and Tom quarrelled about the controversial tags to apply to this sentence.
This movie is highly controversial.
This question is controversial.
This scientific theory is controversial.
This scientific theory is very controversial.
This idea is controversial.
There was quite a kerfuffle at the council meeting when the controversial proposals were being debated.
This subject is extremely controversial.
That's a controversial theory.
This theory is very controversial.
That's very controversial.
Tatoeba: the only place where the use of different apostrophes is controversial.
Cloning is a controversial method of reproducing organisms.
He sows discord by raising controversial subjects.
It was a controversial decision.
The clinical evidence for the effect of acupuncture in the treatment of SAR is still controversial.
Everything Tom does is controversial.

Movie subtitles

We present this controversial newsreel as a public service.
Nope, much too controversial.
I'm sorry Captain, but it's my experience that makes me a bit controversial.
Today saw the publication Of the mcguffie commission's controversial report On treatment of inpatients in north london hospitals.
But I can resolve the controversial point.
This paper is so patriotic. it frightens the shit out of most people. 'cause it's the freest. most controversial.
The controversial Findelmeyer Proposition.
So, he was very controversial for a long time.
Too controversial. Too controversial.
Oh, it's very controversial. Either you love it or you hate it.
Controversial.
Do you realise that every actress in Hollywood would give her Sunday uplifts to play The White Virgin of the Nile, a controversial bestseller?
I must say, you're a very controversial figure this morning.
I'm a reporter. I don't mind my columnists being controversial.
But when they're controversial controversial, that's trouble.
No nation is going to risk being the first to recognize so weak and controversial a government.
Well, keep them controversial.
Controversial, but logical.
That is very controversial.
You mean my controversial, box-office blockbusters?
The controversial Findelmyer proposition.
This strange construction, was the subject of controversial discussion.
At Devil's Tower, Wyoming a trainload of dangerous chemical gas went off the rails and forced the widest area evacuation in the history of these controversial rail shipments.
This is very controversial.
Our special tonight examines Sammi Curr, a controversial man.
Specialists gathered at the Springfield Primate Institute. for a firsthand examination of the controversial creature.
Where do you stand on this controversial issue?
Me too. Now, the next event. in our living room Olympics-- the controversial couch vault.
The commission will investigate acts of torture and murder. that took place between 1975 and 1980. under the military junta. Rumors swept the capital about who will be named. to chair the controversial and powerful committee.
Very controversial.
Uh, it's a very controversial issue, as you well know, and I don't claim to have it all worked out.
No, he's too controversial.
I knew that my paper was controversial but I had no idea that it would turn the entire conference upside-down.
The choice of these 10 candidates has been controversial.

News and current affairs

Land reform remains so controversial he may shrink from addressing the issue.
Roosevelt's first case, against Northern Securities in 1902, was immensely controversial.
Malaysia's imposition of capital controls was a controversial policy decision.
In the case of the US resolution authority, this has been a very controversial issue.
And a minority government would be unable to pass any controversial legislation that the Scottish Nationalists opposed.
World famous but controversial, Blair is capable of rallying public opinion and giving the European project the high profile that the EU craves.
Ever since, Republican governments in the US have slashed funding for ballet, poetry in schools, and sculpture, while demagogues like former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani have gained political traction by attacking controversial visual arts.
To put it bluntly, given the World Bank's importance, consideration of either putative US candidate, Assistant Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz or former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carleton Fiorina, have been highly controversial around the world.
First, there was the controversial appointment of the Spaniard Jose Manuel Gonzales-Paramo to replace his countryman Domingo Solans on the Executive Board in May 2004.
Now it is up to the European Parliament to address this hypersensitive issue, the most controversial part of which is the powers and responsibilities to be given to the three new pan-European supervisory agencies for banking, securities, and insurance.
Although the meager rate hike was presented as a consensus of the ECB's Governing Council, it soon became apparent that the decision had been controversial.
Abe, too, has stoked tensions, particularly by visiting Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine - a controversial memorial that honors, among others, Class A war criminals from World War II.
When dogmatic faith enters politics, compromises on controversial issues, which are indispensable in a democracy, become difficult to achieve.
In Italy there is now a controversial statute that will change the rules of criminal procedure in ways that might prove helpful to eminent public figures.
Yes, these are controversial policies.
Given the benefits of preventive care, the test has become highly controversial, because its manufacturer, Myriad Genetics, holds a genetic patent that gives it a monopoly - and huge profits - on all testing.
Cameron's most controversial demands regard immigration.
One controversial law that did go ahead recently - and that indicates how willing the government is to take tough measures that it believes will maximize overall happiness - is a ban on the sale of tobacco.
One reason why China is wary of assuming a bigger role in Afghanistan, despite the country's undoubted importance for regional stability, is that America's war there has been controversial in China from the outset.
But the controversial legislation to outlaw Taiwanese secession has proved anything but routine.
Yet, literally two days before this year's CDF began, the controversial Bo Xilai was removed as Party Secretary of Chongqing.
Central authorities seemed to sense an immediate need to quell criticism of its controversial population-control efforts.
Such optimistic views were re-enforced when Chinese intellectuals--even some official scholars--began writing and speaking out in favor of re-evaluating controversial Party verdicts on historical incidents (such as the Tiananmen Square massacre).
Clearly, back in 2009, the ECB did not make the controversial call that Greece was insolvent, not illiquid.

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