Sentences with phrase «stirs more controversy»

At the Republican National Convention, Sher Valenzuela stirs more controversy over the role of government in supporting small - business owners.

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The question of how much influence Facebook has over the news that more than a billion people see daily continued to stir up controversy on Thursday.
Or, on the other hand, as CNN knows that faith is a big sore spot for controversy, they continue to publish this dribble for the sake of stirring up the comments and the bottom of the story (adds more hits to their page, increases the amount of advertising dollars they receive as a result of more hits).
That novel cemented Rushdie's literary fame, but he became even more famous for the controversy stirred by his 1988 novel The Satanic Verses.
And often these gropings after a new style are no more than tinkering with the introduction and conclusion, or perhaps, after a false diagnosis of the nature of the illness, taking into the content of the sermon large doses of undigested heresies or controversies simply to stir the drowsy listeners.
This whole controversy is just more Islamophobia in the media stirred up by uneducated people trying to demonize an entire religion.
Because their methods focus more on respecting children than demanding respect from them, «The Discipline Book» stirred quite a lot of controversy, religious as well as philosophical.
The idea of DNA sweeps or «dragnets» originated in Europe, and police departments have employed the technique more than a dozen times in the United States, typically stirring controversy.
Although his unconventional techniques enthrall his young students, his methods stir controversy among the more traditionally minded parents and school administrators.
Robin Campillo's look back at the private and public passions of ACT UP's Parisian wing is split between the low - key story of an activist dying of AIDS and some more stylish and pumped - up set pieces that show the protestors stirring up controversy.
Still more variations, aimed at individual cities rather than states, have surfaced in York, PA and other places, stirring tremendous local controversy.
As implementation progresses, the standards have stirred more and more controversy.
And while charter leaders don't want to stir up more controversy by saying it out loud, the implication is clear: Traditional high schools need to get on board with the same goal.
At that same conference, where I had set up a table to distribute anti-corporal punishment literature, a member of the New South Wales education department told me this: «The corporal punishment controversy that you've been stirring up here is causing more broken friendships in the department than any other issue I can remember.»
It is more interesting to stir up controversy and crucify a young girl for doing what people only dream of, starting a successful business, amassing millions of followers and publishing a book.
Battlefront II stirred controversy, of course, with its abundant use of loot crates and microtransactions, but again, that focuses more on multiplayer content than single - player and storytelling.
It's already stirring up controversy because of the implied death of one of its... Read More
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