Sentences with phrase «ignited controversy»

Judith Wallerstein's The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce ignited a controversy by arguing that grown children of failed marriages continue to suffer well into adulthood.
The subsequent rejection of Duchamp's Fountain by the exhibition's organizers ignited a controversy that continues today about the definition of art and who gets to pass judgment.
The show organizers» rejection of Fountain ignited a controversy that persists today about the definition of art and who gets to pass judgment.
It has been nearly a year since the book The Bell Curve ignited a controversy over alleged racial differences in IQ, but the debate was still going strong at the national meeting of the American Psychological Association here last month.
The growth of charter schools has ignited controversy in both states, but districts in Florida, in general, have responded more combatively to that growth.
The studio ignited controversy earlier this month when it released character posters and a first - look trailer for the f... Read more
Garner's death ignited controversy over the NYPD's relationship with communities of color and Mr. Bratton's broken windows policing.
But the star of the event was Liu's mother Jamy, whose comments to Daily News reporter Erin Einhorn ignited the controversy Sunday.
CNN severed ties with Jeffrey Lord, a columnist for The American Spectator, hours after he ignited controversy by tweeting the words «Sieg Heil!»
This ignited a controversy in the field.
One speech at the 180th semiannual conference, held the first weekend of October, ignited a controversy that spawned protests, set off a petition - signing push and led to allegations of cleaned - up records.
Melania Trump's office is pushing back after the first lady ignited some controversy by emerging for her visit to hurricane - stricken Texas in a pair of stiletto heels.
White Famous, Season 1, Episode 9: A video of Floyd makes its way around the internet, igniting a controversy.
In a way, the addition of a third film will excitingly fuel further speculation as to what's next for both the actors and director Edgar Wright, as well as it will ignite controversies over which one of the Cornetto films was truly the most delicious.
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WSJ «Rock Star Librarian» article ignites controversy with focus on white men in their 30s, reports EdWeek http://pllqt.it/p8fiWc
As the most notorious art world prize in Britain, the Turner Prize is known to ignite controversy — from Damien Hirst's dead sheep and Martin Creed's lights going on and off, to Tracey Emin's drunken appearance and the expletives Madonna released on live television the year she presented the prize.
If the 1995 biennial was going to ignite any controversy, it was clearly not going to pre-empt itself in a tiny downtown gallery when the eyes of the entire art world would be trained uptown in a matter of weeks.
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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In other words, the very questions that seem to ignite the greatest controversies and animosities among Americans — and even led one to drive his car into a group of protestors in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Brittany Maynard, the 29 - year - old woman whose public announcement that she intended to end her life ignited a storm of controversy about Oregon's right - to - die act, chose to end her life on Saturday.
In recent weeks, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton unwittingly ignited a firestorm of controversy during a Meet the Press interview.
The pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Bell has authored a book called Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived, which ignited a firestorm of controversy over the weekend, weeks before it arrives in bookstores.
Amid the latest controversy surrounding shipments to the Middle East - ignited by video footage provided to 60 Minutes by Animals Australia which has an agenda to ban live exports - federal Labor took the opportunity to attack Barnaby Joyce on agricultural «bipartisanship» saying the former Agriculture Minister rejected it four years ago.
Where the controversies ignited from the failure in Carabao cup got bigger when the defending champions faced humiliation against Bournemouth and Watford.
The initiative followed the controversy ignited after Lazio fans defaced the Stadio Olimpico, which they share with rivals Roma, during Sunday's league game against Cagliari with anti-semitic slogans and stickers showing images of Frank.
An earlier version of Ezzo's book, On Becoming Baby Wise: Giving Your Infant the Gift of Nighttime Sleep ignited a firestorm of controversy in 1997 after a number of pediatricians noticed some Baby Wise - reared infants weren't getting enough to eat.
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.
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.
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza ignited the first controversy of his tenure...
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.»
He made a full disclosure of the list before the the five - member committee setup by parliament to look into the controversy ignited by the Minority in Parliament.
They are believed to be in wide use in professional sports — although most athletes deny it — and their illegal use recently ignited explosive, high - profile controversy in Major League Baseball and Olympic track - and - field events.
The recent publication of The Skeptical Environmentalist, a book by Bjrn Lomborg (Cambridge University Press, 2001), ignited an international controversy.
But when the administration ignores his findings and uses the issue to support the call to war, Joe writes a New York Times editorial outlining his conclusions and ignites a firestorm of controversy.
This ignited further controversy, prompting Faraci to depart Alamo once more — presumably for good this time.
Ronit's disruptive presence at home puts increasing pressure on a tinderbox of pent - up emotions, threatening to ignite long - dormant passions and controversies.
3, 27 & 92) Juan Williams ignited a firestorm of controversy last year when he admitted to Bill O'Reilly on national television that he feels nervous whenever he sees fellow passengers in Muslim garb getting on a plane with him.
Moreover, the controversy regarding Hideo Kojima's departure from Konami only ignited the flame, though a few die - hard fans have vowed not to support the Japanese company anymore as a punishment for their behavior with Mr. Kojima.
Under any circumstances, charter schools ignite political controversy (see Bruno Manno's article, «Yellow Flag «-RRB-.
Instead, it has ignited chaos and controversy in the two communities where petition campaigns have been tried.
This ignited a firestorm of controversy, as thousands of users lamented they could no longer backup their digital editions.
Nothing seems to ignite more controversy in the pet industry than discussing the breeding and buying of pets.
Moreover, the controversy regarding Hideo Kojima's departure from Konami only ignited the flame, though a few die - hard fans have vowed not to support the Japanese company anymore as a punishment for their behavior with Mr. Kojima.
At the time of the controversy, which Giuliani ignited and stoked in the run - up to a potential showdown with Hillary Clinton for a Senate seat, the mayor attempted to cut off all city funding to the museum and threatened to evict it from its city - owned home.
When he was awarded the grand prize for painting at the 1964 Venice Biennale in Italy — only the third American to receive the distinguished honor, after James Whistler and Mark Tobey — the surprise selection ignited a firestorm of controversy in Europe but secured his international reputation.
Do you remember the days when the Turner Prize ignited a firestorm of controversy?
Although Sunstein does not say it in so many words, it would follow that such activist Hero judgments ignite the most controversy while often going down in history as landmark cases.
The internet ignited with controversy earlier this month after a Reddit user discovered swapping out the battery on his slow old iPhone drastically improved the device's performance.
The prevalent recognition of parental alienation claims in family courts, however, has ignited a heated controversy and debate.
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