Sentences with phrase «provoking more controversy»

A few years later, another multinational team, known as BaBar, used a more sophisticated analysis technique, only to end up provoking more controversy over the existence of Z (4430).
«With the possible exception of beans,» wrote Bill Bridges, «no ingredient provokes more controversy among chili cooks than the tomato.»

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The title of this essay is meant to be rather startling, and more startling than the phrase «Christian philosophy» which provoked no little controversy some few years ago.
What is more, the post-Enlightenment knack of reducing Christianity itself to vague, generic qualities hardly distinguishable from gentle manners or sound citizenship (about which more below) yielded a foundational notion of Christianity — an «essence,» it was often called — so insubstantial that it could hardly sustain any specificities or provoke any controversy at all.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy explains that, «metaphor has attracted more philosophical interest and provoked more philosophical controversy than any of the other traditionally recognized figures of speech.
The second theory, however, is opinion shift: as they age, members of every generational cohort become more partisan and thus more divided on controversy - provoking forms of science.
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