Sentences with phrase «ignite more controversy»

Nothing seems to ignite more controversy in the pet industry than discussing the breeding and buying of pets.
The biography written on President Muhammadu Buhari and presented to the public on Monday may continue to ignite more controversies as there are coming out counter-claims over some of the accounts in the book.

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Adding more fuel to the fire that has ignited in the Senate in recent weeks has been a controversy over paid stipends to lawmakers, including three IDC members, who hold the title of vice chair, but receive money usually designated for a committee chairman.
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza ignited the first controversy of his tenure early Friday when he tweeted out a story with the headline «Wealthy white Manhattan parents angrily rant against plan to bring more black kids to their schools.»
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This ignited further controversy, prompting Faraci to depart Alamo once more — presumably for good this time.
The growth of charter schools has ignited controversy in both states, but districts in Florida, in general, have responded more combatively to that growth.
In the 24 hours following the initial raid, Trump's advisers have tried «to convince the president not to make an impulsive decision that could put the president in more legal jeopardy and ignite a controversy that could consume his presidency,» the Times reports, relying on anonymous sources.
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