Sentences with phrase «of public controversy»

The challenging news was the shelter was the subject of public controversy with high kill rates, locked doors, shut out volunteers and what some felt were secretive operations.
Groups such as these seldom make the headlines or become the focus of public controversy.
One important aspect of the changes IPCC is making concerns the need to respond more flexibly and rapidly when issues of public controversy arise.
Famous Manet Meets Titian Inspiration — In the «How Did It Take So Long for This To Happen» story of the week, Edouard Manet's beloved «Olympia,» which spawned an incredible amount of public controversy when it was first displayed at the 1865 Paris Salon, will be placed side - by - side with Titian's «Venus of Urbino,» the painting that helped inspire it as part of the «Manet.
But after a series of public controversies Jason's career has hit the skids, prompting the fans to write him off as a one - hit - wonder.
It is asking a lot to expect these part - timers, even with the aid of experienced attorneys, to go toe - to - toe with seasoned union leaders in the kind of public controversy engendered by a contract standoff.
A pattern I have observed in a variety of public controversies is the attempt to establish some sort of official scientific truth, as proclaimed by a suitable authority — a committee of the National Academy of Science, the Center for Disease Control, or the equivalent.
An individual's reputation is not to be treated as regrettable but unavoidable road kill on the highway of public controversy, but nor should an overly solicitous regard for personal reputation be permitted to «chill» freewheeling debate on matters of public interest.
A huge source of public controversy in the US for many years has been abortion.
Some small businesses in tech - savvy urban centers can live and die on their Yelp scores, even after years of public controversy.
«I am well aware that my use of [Dorneywood] is now a subject of public controversy and criticism, and a matter of concern among some MPs and the Labour party,» he said.
Yet this deference is misplaced when the royals themselves can not lead on this, as on any issue of public controversy.
(Cameron has no such problem with his ambition to spend less: Tory voters agree by 94 - 3 %: an exceptionally rare margin for a subject of public controversy.)
However, to the extent that the email dealt with the coordinated destruction of materials that were clearly a matter of a public controversy and that these materials were paid for by public money, I think others could argue that the emails became a University Record as a result of the public controversy.
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