Sentences with phrase «marked by controversy»

His tenure as head of design at BMW was marked by controversy.
President Donald Trump's defeat last November of Hillary Clinton capped the most divisive presidential election in recent memory, and the first few months of his tenure have been marked by controversy.
Like many things related to IBS, the issue of SIBO being the underlying problem is complicated and marked by some controversy in the world of IBS research.
Cole is the first Democrat to publicly announce a bid against Collins, whose fifth year in Congress has been marked by controversy over his investment in an Australian biotech company that critics said could have benefited from his work on a bill aimed at speeding clinical trials of new drugs.

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But, anyone hoping for more fireworks between the two onetime foes, had to settle for what appeared to be a feud - ending chat marked more by civility than controversy.
Calvin's second Geneva period was marked by episodes of controversy (the burning of the Protestant heretic Michael Servetus was only the most notorious), disagreement with the city council, and personal unpopularity.
The move comes after a letter — signed by Kensrue and several fellow church leaders — asking that Pastor Mark Driscoll step down for a time and seek «restoration» following numerous controversies, was leaked to the media.
The first four of these controversies are obviously Galilean; those numbered 9 - 13 are located by Mark in Judea — or Perea — and Jerusalem, where clearly 10 and 11 belong.
He's been arrested; he fell away from and was then reconverted to the Catholic faith of his youth, and he's the head of a family that is marked both by talent and controversy.
A 2012 interview with US church leader Mark Driscoll, in which he caused controversy by criticising the quality of British preachers, led to him publicly attacking my journalistic integrity on his blog as well as questioning my theological credentials.
Taylor's post was quickly tweeted by several prominent pastors, including John Piper and Mark Driscoll, connected to the Gospel Coalition, a coalition of theologically conservative evangelical churches, and a full - blown theological controversy was on.
It does not seem to have been known by Mark, whose gospel, when it overlaps with Q, e.g. in John the Baptist's teaching, the Temptation, the Beelzebub controversy, follows an independent course.
According to the NDP, «we are keeping a voters register fraught with many controversies and susceptible to all forms of human ruse and sleight of hand» insisting that «an insertion of scanned staple pin - marked still pictures into the register is irregular, illegal and unconscionable by the EC's own regulation (voter registration) CI 72.»
Crucial matters of national importance, like aviation or press freedom, are shipped out to supposedly independent figures for extended periods of rumination, while barely - there controversies, such as GCSE marking, are quickly dropped by MPs once an independent investigation has been ruled out.
Before the parade kicked off, Mark - Viverito (D - Manhattan) said the controversy over Lopez Rivera's participation was «made up by the press.»
The one - term mayor whose administration is marked by reform, revitalization, and controversy, ended Thursday night when upstart candidate Steve Noble took the party line by a wide margin, along with most of his supporters in the ward races.
While generally winning high marks, the draft rules from the Wellcome Trust are likely to spark controversy by broadening the definition of misconduct beyond the U.S. government's standard and by offering relatively little protection to whistleblowers.
Evolutionary biologists Emma Teeling and Mark Springer from the University of California, Riverside, and their colleagues sought to resolve this controversy by studying a broad range of bats and examining more genes in each than did previous studies.
Because of the persistent controversy, researcher Mark L. Friedell, M.D., of the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine, and co-authors analyzed data from the Veterans Health Administration to examine the effect of perioperative β - blockade on patients having noncardiac surgery by measuring 30 - day surgical mortality.
Last week's report by Ofqual into the GCSE English controversy, defended its decision to change grade boundaries and blamed over-generous marking in teachers» assessments.
Poor Art / Arte Povera: Italian Influences, British Responses and Gino de Dominicis at Estorick Collection and Luxembourg & Dayan, both London, by Ben Eastham Abstract Hungary at Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien, Graz, by Mark Rappolt Folklore: A Controversy with Works from the Collections at Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, by Martin Herbert Ali Kazma at Jeu de Paume, Paris, by Aoife Rosenmeyer Preis der Nationalgalerie 2017 at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, by Raimar Stange The Yellow Wallpaper at Ginerva Gambino, Cologne, by Moritz Scheper Beth Laurin at Index — The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm, by Stefanie Hessler Pressure / Imprint at Malmö Konsthall, by Kristian Vistrup Madsen Carola Bonfili at Smart, Rome, by Mike Watson Raša Todosijević at Handel Street Projects, London, by Chris Fite - Wassilak Julian Rosefeldt's Manifesto, at London Film Festival / British Film Institute by David Terrien Luciano Fabro at Simon Lee Gallery, London, by Gabriel Coxhead Kati Heck at Sadie Coles HQ, Kingly Street, London, by J. J. Charlesworth Ad Minoliti, Aleksandra Domanović, Dis, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vikky Alexander, Wang Newone at Project Native Informant, London, by Matthew McLean Simone Fattal at Heni Publishing, London, by Isabella Smith Puppies Puppies at Overduin & Co, Los Angeles, by Jonathan Griffin Laura Owens at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, by Cat Kron Lewis Stein at Essex Street, New York, by Jeppe Ugelvig Gerard Byrne at Lisson Gallery, New York, by Wendy Vogel Prospect.4 at various locations, New Orleans, by Sam Korman
Serota has managed to rise above most of the controversies that have marked his leadership, including the ongoing protests about Tate's sponsorship by BP.
They are scorched by the fire of conflict and marked by the fervor of internal controversy.
The debate has been marked by considerable controversy, confusion, and opaqueness.
The Trump - Pence White House, so far, has been marked by scandal, disorganization, controversy, and chaos.
This came in marked contrast to a sniffy report from the Law Society towards the end of last year which was, no doubt, informed by the controversy over solicitorsfromhell.co.uk.
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Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg will address employees of the social network on Friday at a previously scheduled all - hands meeting, where he's likely to face questions about the controversy over user data improperly obtained by political - advertising firm Cambridge Analytica.
«Fire Mark Zuckerberg» has become a rallying cry for the #DeleteFacebook crowd, as controversy continues to swirl over revelations that 50 million users had their personal data improperly accessed by a Trump - linked analytics firm.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave interviews yesterday to several news organizations, including Recode, in an attempt to stem the fast - growing controversy about misuse of user data by a third - party developer, Cambridge Analytica.
The move could signal new problems for a social media giant battered by the widening Cambridge Analytica controversy, with calls now for its chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, to testify in front of Congress about the alleged misappropriation of user data.
Privacy groups have pushed for stricter controls on data collection by Facebook and other companies for years, and the most recent controversy even prompted Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg to suggest he'd be open to more regulation of his company.
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