Sentences with phrase «subject of much controversies»

Ever since its launch, Bitcoin had been subject of much controversies with a certain sect comparing it to the yellow metal whereas others termed it as fraud.
This specimen and its designation was the subject of much controversies up through the 1970s.
This is a subject of much controversy.
The boy lives in Veracruz state, which has a large pig farm that has been the subject of much controversy, the Associated Press reports.
This year's guidelines were the subject of much controversy, including arguments over whether issues like sustainability should be included in recommendations for how Americans eat.
The debate regarding starchy tubers rages on... a well known point of contention among Paleo dieters, the inclusion or exclusion of high carb starchy tubers like potatoes, sweet potatoes and yams has been the subject of much controversy... So are yams allowed on the paleo diet?
Upon its release, Night Trap was the subject of much controversy.
Because the home office deduction is a complex area that has been the subject of much controversy and many court cases, you may want to look at more detailed discussions of this deduction in IRS Publication 587: Business Use of Your Home.
YouTube star JonTron has been the subject of much controversy recently, due to a series of insensitive racial comments that he made on Twitter and during an appearance on a live show with Destiny, a fellow YouTuber.
YouTube star JonTron has been the subject of much controversy recently, after a series of insensitive racial comments that he made on Twitter and during an appearance on a live show with Destiny, a fellow YouTuber.
Nothing quite like it had been seen before, and it was the subject of much controversy.
This was the subject of much controversy around the initiative (see here and here for more on that).
Should generalised retention measures be replaced by ad hoc location - based retention measures, the legality of the latter would itself be the subject of much controversy.
The disputes between private entities (usually multi-national corporations) and States are conducted as investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) and have been the subject of much controversy in recent years:
For those of you who've been living under a rock heavier than the one I just recently managed to dislodge, Arpaio is the head law enforcement officer for the county that includes Phoenix, and has for quite some time been the subject of much controversy.

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Outlined in the documents are rules about what kinds of statements are considered too offensive to allow, how much violence the site allows in videos — including Facebook Live, which has been the subject of significant controversy recently — and what to do with sexually suggestive imagery.
Of course, God has been subject to much controversy and is thought to add not only obscurity but an element of partisanship into metaphysicOf course, God has been subject to much controversy and is thought to add not only obscurity but an element of partisanship into metaphysicof partisanship into metaphysics.
The 24 - year - old Brazilian was the subject of significant controversy a while back when Barcelona initially refused to reveal how much they paid his former club Santos for his transfer.
Embryonic stem cells — the subject of so much controversy (witness the new ruling blocking their use)-- were first cultured in the lab a little more than a decade ago; in 2006, there was another breakthrough when adult cells were coaxed into becoming induced pluripotent stem cells.
Autism, a developmental disorder, has long been a subject of controversy in science, medicine, and education, and has garnered much publicity.
Much of the controversy over the «Dangerous Dogs Act» comes from the subject mentioned above — simply because a dog is a certain breed does not mean that it is going to be aggressive.
It is important to note in passing, however, that much of the controversy might have been avoided if the Review had been subject to a proper peer review before its release.
The words «without prejudice» in their general adaptation, when used in a decree, mean that there is no decision of the controversy on its merits, and leaves the whole subject in litigation as much open to another suit as if no suit had ever been brought... When the words «without prejudice» appear in an order or decree, it shows that the judicial act done is not intended to be res judicata of the merits of the controversy.
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