Sentences with phrase «so proved a controversial»

Morley, who trained with Frank Auerbach and Peter Blake at the Royal College of Art, had lived in the United States since 1958, so proved a controversial first winner of Britain's new prize.

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Who's that, you may be wondering and why is it proving so controversial?
Mourinho is not averse to making big, controversial decisions, so why not drop these two world - class players on their day, and give some youngsters a chance to prove what they can do.
The latter two - Sherlock and Wright - have been donors to Clegg's office so their inclusion could prove to be controversial.
The feds may have given Indiana a pass from a widely - criticized school accountability law less than a month ago, but its state - level replacement is so far proving no less controversial.
These controversial, complex, and expensive treatments offer potential benefits to cats with CKD, but they have not been subjected to studies to prove their effectiveness, so they should be explored with the careful guidance of a veterinary specialist.
Corporate personality is granted to a company via statute (namely s 16 (2) of the CA 2006) and so the issue of when (and indeed whether) the courts should set aside a company's corporate personality has proven to be a controversial and difficult subject.
We do not support so - called «trigger warnings,» we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial, and we do not condone the creation of intellectual «safe spaces» where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with our own.
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