Sentences with phrase «attracted much controversy»

-LSB-...] article has attracted much controversy.
Although anyone responsible for child abuse of any sort is treated with public opprobrium, the issue of «paedophiles» and the potential for their rehabilitation and subsequent re-introduction into society has attracted much controversy in the UK and elsewhere.

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Chief winemaker Peter Gago said he expects g3 will attract controversy, not so much because of its high price but also because of the unusual way it was made.
The # 435,000 donation — a much larger sum than the DUP has ever spent on an electoral campaign in its history — attracted particular controversy because almost none of the cash was spent in Northern Ireland.
Like most television shows, the goal of Dr. Phil's producers were to create as much controversy as possible to attract viewers.
But Bexon - Smith also attracted some controversy, including after telling a school not to give staff too much «professional discretion» over their lesson plans and marking.
And Wade now buries the valuation question in the research he publishes so that it will not attract too much attention or controversy, does he not?
In fact, Rachel Whiteread's husband and two sons were mentioned only briefly in this excellent documentary that followed her career from 1988, when she began making plaster casts of furniture, through to the monumental public sculptures that have attracted so much controversy over the years.
Nodding to the spectrum of critique the Prize attracts as an annual showcase for «emerging» British talent, the Prize is known as much for the variability of practices nominated as the controversy the works often generate.
It is hard to think of any medico - legal issue that attracts as much controversy as assisted dying.
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