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"controversially" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement

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But it was conditionally - and controversially - reinstated in September.
Less controversially, basic genomic technologies are used to cure disease.
He had placed Bannon, controversially, on the National Security Council.
More controversially, it took hostages and kidnapped people for ransom.
Most controversially, he expressed regret for Japan's wartime abuses abroad.
It was later controversially removed from the list in April.
Activists are also controversially pushing to eliminate bullfighting from school curriculums.
More controversially, they will "explore the concept" of "regional disembarkation platforms".
Controversially, Stefansson hopes that the need for anonymity will soon change.
She was also controversially involved in destroying evidence of those interrogations.
The Exponential Curve Most controversially, Teilhard saw a direction to evolution.
Rio's new Olympic course was controversially built on environmentally sensitive land.
More controversially, he has also started giving state employees Fridays off.
These are used in bail, parole and (most controversially) sentencing decisions.
And, maybe most controversially, Greedo gets a shot off before Han.
The brothers were controversially acquitted of federal conspiracy and weapons charges.
If you sing as I do, controversially, you really have no chance.
The men were convicted of endangering public safety but then controversially pardoned.
" More controversially, they say that historical practices "can ripen into constitutional rules.
Hudson controversially decided not to pursue an internal investigation of the incident.
He has often argued — controversially — that such moves are necessary to protect Americans.
More controversially, the forms will also likely reveal a glimpse of Trump's liabilities.
More controversially, they want their gender to be admitted to the "ordained ministry".
That means more screen space, but, controversially, it also means having a notch.
It's been controversial, to say the least, if only because it's controversially boring.
The next level is New Zealand, where Thiel recently and controversially received citizenship.
Somewhat controversially, Snapchat has opted for this order: lettuce, burger, cheese, burger. Hmm.
Those currently include Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Rolls-Royce, KKR and — controversially — Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Controversially, it also began firing experienced employees, who are more expensive to retain.
The barrier draw for Everest horse race controversially beamed onto Sydney Opera House.
To do so, he is fundamentally, and controversially, changing how the bank operates.
"We live in the most incarcerated country in the world," Legend controversially proclaimed.
Rings were exchanged, and, somewhat controversially, the commitment was sealed with a kiss.
And, more controversially, the Kingdom has pursued nuclear technology from several undisclosed US companies.
It's also — controversially — asked for additional state money to pay for public safety improvements.
Musk said he now feels more confident letting customers buy this controversially named feature.
On this series, sex and violence are often too closely, and very controversially, intertwined.
More controversially, they also tend to invoke "bioenergy with carbon capture and storage" (BECCS).
Twitter's real-time feed now controversially contains "While you were away…" time-shifted tweets.
A lot of fans, I'll say controversially, should cut George a bit of slack.
"  Most controversially, Blankenship released a TV ad in which he criticized McConnell's "China family.
And it is drizzled over tacos, Tater Tots, casseroles and — perhaps most controversially — pizza.
FISA controversially allows the U.S. to search phone records and emails of non-U.
The latter was controversially dismantled to make way for a luxury real estate development.
When he died in 2005, the military controversially installed his son as interim president.
The site has also controversially said it would allow politicians to lie in ads.
Income growth Success stories of the kind envisioned here have been controversially called miracles.
Remember that U.S. Open fan who was caught controversially dipping her chicken tenders in soda?
A week before that, then-aspiring gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon had controversially eaten a bagel.
The back of the phone shows the dual camera, and the controversially placed fingerprint sensor.
Most controversially, the commission wants the right to suspend payments to countries with compromised judiciaries.
He can run only because the supreme court controversially overturned presidential term limits in 2015.
More controversially, Tom Hardy is reportedly being considered for the role of the villainous Jafar.
Most controversially, the law would require women to seek funerary services for their aborted fetuses.
The first fight ended controversially with the underdog Groves troubling Froch in the early stages.
Controversially, she made a sauce for the elarji that used almonds in place of walnuts.
Shiva Ayyadurai has controversially claimed that he invented the ubiquitous service in the late 1970s.
She finished in fourth place after she was controversially voted off in the week before finals  
Controversially, the Swedish firm has decided to nix the Nobel Prize's famous coin from its logo.
Controversially, they suggested that God would be revealed more in revolutionary action than in metaphysical speculation.
Controversially, Kerr also believes the majority of us are using moisturizer when we don't need to.
Efimova failed a drug test earlier this year, but was controversially allowed to compete in Rio.
But who is the man who is controversially taking a decades-old grudge to the grave?
With just over three minutes left, Mularkey controversially went for the win instead of the tie.
But 1967 was also the year when Arthur Penn's controversially bloody "Bonnie and Clyde" was released.
The two women were controversially removed in September in an effort to "streamline" the statewide standards.
She's generating headlines Monday for controversially saying that healthcare is a "privilege," and not a right.
And, far more controversially, green is the primary color of the PRI, Mexico's dominant political party.
It controversially restricted benefits for the long-term jobless to a flat rate, irrespective of previous earnings.
He has claimed victory in popular votes -- sometimes highly controversially -- in 210, 21996, 22001, 22005, and 22016.
More controversially, the authors argue that there may turn out not to be large costs from Brexit.
More controversially, he could propose recognising the Catalan language or that Catalonia is a nation within Spain.
Third, and more controversially, some economists say capital is significantly more sensitive to tax policy than labor.
But the PR-heavy move, which has been replicated for other controversially priced medicines, isn't structural change.
The company had controversially said that it would have been too expensive to animate female character models.
The teams were then scoreless through regulation and extra time, where each had a goal controversially disallowed.
And the point that we were discussing a little bit controversially was: are festivals killing club life?
The bill, controversially, also proposed to authorize the first instance of the federal power of eminent domain.
The firm controversially went private in 2013, but it returned to the public market in December 2018.
It is a problem past administrations have battled, often controversially by targeting members of the news media.
Perhaps even more controversially, last Wednesday Splinter released what it said was Stephen Miller's cell phone number.
The United States also, controversially, offers paths for investment visas that many wealthy immigrants take advantage of.
The devices (controversially) cost about $300 each, but because they're used only in emergencies, they typically expire.
That plan includes draining standing water and spraying the area from the ground and, controversially, the air.
The campaign came after a rainbow pedestrian crossing on Sydney's Oxford Street was controversially removed by officials.
Bitcoin has been used — most controversially — to buy drugs online and make virtual ransom payments to hackers.
Among the handful of foods and ingredients Brady scrupulously avoids (most controversially: nightshades!) were caffeine and coffee.
In October 2019, President Donald Trump controversially announced the withdrawal of 1,000 US troops from northern Syria.
Trump controversially intervened in Gallagher&aposs case and last month overturned Gallagher&aposs demotion, restoring his rank.
"Ecce homo erectus" isn't even the first artwork to controversially juxtapose images of erections and religious officials.
Tesla's driver-assist technology, controversially called Autopilot, has been at the center of a number of recent issues.
It was quite a change from his previous attitude towards the show, which he controversially hosted in 2015.
Ben Horowitz of his namesake venture firm is another investor who somewhat controversially — and openly — prefers founding CEOs.
The new ride, which controversially replaced Tower of Terror in Disney's California Adventures theme park, opened this weekend.
Second, and most controversially, McCabe claims Rosenstein discussed possibly using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
The problems come with how people use that capability — whether it's commercial marketing or, more controversially, police surveillance.
The rest of the series moves on to medicine, communication, transportation, shelter, exploration, money — and most controversially, war.
In the first episode, she controversially licked a steak before microwaving it — shortly after she had food poisoning.
In that case, the killer pleaded self-defence and was controversially acquitted by a nearly all-white jury.
The museum controversially decided to deaccession the works, including two paintings donated directly by Norman Rockwell, last month.
The tanks he controversially demanded be a part of the event were parked somewhat inconspicuously around the stage.
Less controversially, there have been documented rare cases of children falling into coma after taking too much pot.
The UK controversially legislated last year to expand and extend state surveillance powers, via the Investigatory Powers Act.
Germany controversially rearmed during the Cold War, but only with the goal of defending against a Soviet attack.
Robert De Niro's festival recently canceled a screening of the film because it controversially links autism with vaccination.
SNP profiling may also provide a way to upgrade other things, such as height or (more controversially) intelligence.
Target controversially opted to dedicate $7 billion to revamping operations in stores across the country back in 2017.
The display starts at $5,000, and can be paired with the controversially priced display stand for another $1,000. 
The feat comes after "Old Town Road" was controversially removed from Billboard's Hot Country chart earlier this year.
That information includes names, voting histories and, most controversially, the last four digits of voters' Social Security numbers.
On September 30th Mr Vizcarra controversially dissolved the Congress, calling an election for a new one for January.
Details: Controversially, the exchange market would be brought under state control, including how subsidies are structured and distributed.
That information includes names, voting histories and, most controversially, the last four digits of voters' Social Security numbers.
More controversially, it could be a mechanism to keep an open impeachment — with no acquittal — hanging over Trump.
Controversially, however, audio and video clips taken by spectators are not permitted to be posted on social media.
Most controversially for his readership, he comes very, very close to putting Barack Obama on the A-list.
Russia controversially invaded and annexed the Crimean peninsula, a region of Ukraine, prompting criticism from the international community.
For example, in July, Facebook controversially removed a "Facebook Live" video of the fatal shooting of Philando Castile.
England appeared to tie things up in the 67th minute, but the goal was controversially called back for offside.
Most controversially, Kushner failed to note several meetings with Russians during last year's presidential campaign and the presidential transition.
Swift famously — and controversially — remained reticent on her political leanings until earlier this month, when she broke her silence.
More controversially, Yury Kharchenko, a young Russian-Jewish painter, addresses anti-Semitism and the darkest side of Luther's legacy.
Italy, which controversially became the first G7 country to sign on to Belt and Road last month, is going.
Perhaps most spectacularly—and controversially—Mr Macron promised to abolish the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), his own alma mater.
It follows the 2015 documentary Gayby Baby by Australian filmmaker Maya Newell, which was controversially banned in Australian schools.
The Antles have previously, controversially strapped a VR headset to a chimpanzee, for the sake of a viral video.
Party apparatchiks took the stage pledging loyalty to Mnangagwa and denouncing the "G40 cabal" and even, more controversially, Mugabe.
Actor Zachary Quinto perfectly captured why Kevin Spacey's controversially timed decision to come out as gay was so problematic.
In 2011, the same Waterloo-based company controversially sold surveillance drones to Libyan militias then opposing Muammar Qaddaffi forces.
Qatar controversially secured rights to the 2022 World Cup amid bribery accusations that the tiny, gas-rich emirate denies.
Wolkoff controversially whitewashed the building overnight in November 2013, destroying hundreds of artworks by both local and international artists.
Most controversially, she has repeatedly defended the brutal Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad, whom she met in January 2017.
Mr. Trump has controversially pardoned some white-collar criminals, including Michael Milken, and might extend clemency to Roger Stone.
An initial aid package to the airline industry after 9/11 controversially did not have protections for workers.  Sen.
Manning's sentence was controversially commuted by Obama in 2017 after Manning had served seven years of a 35-year sentence.
And thanks to their booming social media brands, the trio has (controversially) been dubbed the new generation of the supermodel.
Bolsonaro has won support in recent weeks from a handful of top footballers, most controversially Palmeiras' club midfielder Felipe Melo.
Air travel—which was controversially excluded from the Paris Agreement, along with shipping—is disproportionately used by high-income people.
More controversially, she once donated $2,000 to a group backing Hillary Clinton, her home state senator, according to BuzzFeed News.
That offered a sharp contrast with his running mate, Donald Trump, who has controversially refused to release his tax forms.
He ends with the disputed elections of 2009 in which Mr Ahmadinejad controversially returned to power amid repression and violence.
On Sunday against the New England Patriots, replay officials in the league's command center controversially overturned a Buffalo Bills touchdown.
In 2013, Zimmerman was controversially acquitted of murder in Martin's death, and he maintains that shooting was in self-defense.
Most controversially, the report also says that assisted death should be available to those with mental illnesses or psychiatric conditions.
The exhibition included screening 215 films, a book of previously unpublished materials, and, most controversially, several galleries of multimedia installations.
The Russian swimmer failed a drug test for melodonium earlier this year, but was controversially allowed to compete in Rio.
More controversially, some have speculated that the official wanted to cause precisely the paranoid reaction from Trump that has ensued.
Perhaps most controversially, they also approved bills that opponents say would allow for discrimination against gays, lesbians and transgender people.
Around two-thirds of that goes to teams, but Ferrari was controversially getting around $70 million just for turning up.
WhatsApp also appears to be testing its own version of stories, which was controversially added to Instagram earlier this year. 
" In British English, it is "a person who deliberately behaves controversially in order to provoke argument or other strong reactions.
So here's mine: our company's history is filled with 'real risks taken' — sometimes controversially but always thoughtfully and with care.
Your book argues, somewhat controversially, that in democracy all politics is identity politics, and that it's foolish to pretend otherwise.
Less controversially, the restoration system, called BrainEx, promises to give neuroscientists a better way to study brain wiring and function.
It has $100 billion to spend from backers including Apple, Qualcomm, and controversially Saudia Arabia's sovereign wealth fund the PIF.
A revised deal was approved by Congress last month, but controversially without a referendum demanded by a big opposition party.
He has also defended Russia&aposs strongman president, Vladimir Putin, with whom Trump has controversially sought to broker closer ties.
Less controversially, Mr Cai intervened in 2012 when a small boy was attacked and badly hurt by a dog in Zhejiang.
Controversially, Burnell was omitted, despite her role as co-author on the paper and as the first to detect their existence.
Why, for instance, do some genomes contain very little noncoding DNA—also, controversially, often called "junk DNA"—while others hoard it?
The 70-year-old was the first woman to ever run the marathon with a bib back in 1967 – albeit controversially.
It has since toned down its rhetoric, even controversially pulling down a post that outed a senior executive at Conde Nast.
Whatever Twitter's intentions, it implies you're important, that you're famous, or — most controversially — that Twitter has given you its tacit approval.
Controversially, portions of that passed back to federal control in 1877, after gold was discovered in the South Dakota Black Hills.
Gulf states have become even bigger buyers of weapons, and have been more willing to use them—most controversially in Yemen.
Somewhat controversially, one method used by the government to promote growth has been through the planning and guidance of industrial development.
Somewhat controversially, it's still done with a piercing gun, which the Association of Professional Piercers says increases the risk of infection.
Duterte visited China earlier this month and has, controversially, charted a foreign policy that eschews its traditional ally, the United States.
Still, it's not the first time they've been controversially linked to the late Irwin, who was also a conservationist and zookeeper.
He publicly — and controversially —attacked European allies in a recent Warsaw speech for not supporting Trump's maximum pressure campaign on Iran.
It would also, controversially, let the administration take back money agencies haven't spent, and use that money to pay down debt.
He controversially insisted on building a kid-sized "submarine" and sending it to Thailand to transport them through the treacherous tunnels.
The pop star only recently broke her silence on her political leanings after remaining controversially tight-lipped during the 2016 election.
Most controversially, he argued that legalising rape on private property would help control it—a view he later insisted was satirical.
It may also provide a way to upgrade things only tangentially associated with health, such as height and, more controversially, intelligence.
Honda's lawyers are attempting to use a controversially broad anti-hacking law intended to prevent "unauthorized access" of a protected computer.
Other companies have controversially decided to make concessions to China in order to operate in the country, including Microsoft and Apple.
It also controversially proposed greater collaboration between the Drug Enforcement Agency and prescription drug companies in the fight against opioid abuse.
Most controversially, the Queen was found to have indirectly invested in Brighthouse, a pawn shop chain accused of exploiting the poor.
After nearly three years of trying to turn the company around, Bartz was controversially fired over the phone by Yahoo's chairman.
Controversially, around 19923,000 locals were relocated as a resident-free zone was created around FAST to stop interference from digital devices.
Most controversially, people confirmed to have coronavirus are tracked by GPS, and a live map of their locations is publicly accessible.
Earlier this year, the Indian Defense Research and Development Organization launched a missile that successfully—and controversially—destroyed an Indian satellite.
Controversially, the company enforces nondisclosure agreements with fact-checking partners, leaving the facts about fact-checking in a state of shadow.
So was the June 1990 fight between Meldrick Taylor and Julio César Chávez that was halted controversially with only seconds remaining.
Most controversially, the technique was used to identify suspects after a Proud Boy rally-turned-riot in midtown Manhattan last year.
The producers wanted to portray Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. ( Greg Kinnear), who led the Senate proceedings somewhat controversially, with empathy.
In the 1960s, the actress controversially protested against the Vietnam War and advocated for civil rights, and later women&aposs rights.
Ahead of the April 17 Indonesian election, Widodo controversially picked conservative Islamic scholar Ma'ruf Amin as his candidate for vice-president.
In his view, that means integration but not EU expansion (France controversially blocked accession talks with North Macedonia and Albania). 3.
WADA controversially lifted that ban in September on the strict condition that lab samples were handed over to them by Dec. 31.
Kicking tradition to the curb, the Academy has controversially decided to eliminate four categories from the live broadcast of the 91st Oscars.
But because the DUP controversially deployed what's known as a "petition of concern," they were able to veto the democratically approved proposal.
Recently, he uploaded instructions on how to make Daraprin, the medication that Martin Shkreli controversially raised from $13.50 to $750 per tablet.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN)A prominent Malaysian civil rights leader has been released after she was controversially jailed under anti-extremism laws.
The responses to the tweets, issued hours after her father controversially pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement, were swift and damning.
Scientists are currently trialling meditation and, more controversially, psychedelic drugs as potential treatments due to their perspective-altering effect on the mind.
And he (somewhat controversially) played for tens of millions of viewers in the 2000 Super Bowl half-time show on Feb. 0003.
Lastly – and most controversially – when we see clear violations of the WTO rules, the U.S. should respond more immediately with counter-measures.
The interior, which Kanye controversially shared several images of on Twitter, has a restrained all-white palette and almost church-like architecture.
Controversially, the aid for Cyprus was conditional on the use of depositors' uninsured savings above 100,000 euros to "bail-in" failing banks.
The interior, which Kanye controversially shared several images of on Twitter, has a restrained all-white palette and almost church-like architecture.
The search giant controversially chose to acknowledge the bug before Microsoft had fixed it, claiming that hackers were already actively targeting it.
More controversially, it also suggests that inequality, epitomised by a huge gap in wealth between cities and the countryside, may be declining.
Controversially, he just took over Sports Illustrated's operation, laying off staff and announcing plans to use contractors to help feed the site.
Controversially, he suggested that manual work was at odds with the abstract thinking required to appreciate complex, pluralistic solutions to political problems.
He has also controversially floated the idea of sending detained immigrants to so-called "sanctuary cities" as revenge against his political enemies.
If you're not already a die-hard devotee, Samoas (sometimes controversially branded as Caramel deLites) are a top telling Girl Scout Cookie.
The auction house's first sale of the controversially deaccessioned works, originally scheduled for today, was barred by an injunction late on Friday.
Most controversially, the government said that police forces would be supported by the military to help secure cities where protests were planned.
Controversially, the data has been collected over the past few years and intended to for counterterrorism purposes, the New York Times reported.
As the Cambridge Analytica scandal revealed, the campaign hired outside consultants who controversially exploited users' private data in order to do that.
Just in recent history, President Bill Clinton controversially pardoned his own half-brother Roger Clinton who had done time for drug charges.
Flibanserin (Addyi), for example, has been controversially marketed as a means of increasing sexual desire in women, by modulating serotonin and dopamine.
New protests last year - with wider opposition support - were just gaining momentum when the coalition controversially entered a dialogue with the government.
He restored to the office a bust of Winston Churchill, controversially moved by Mr. Obama in the early days of his presidency.
In the original musical, Eliza was played by Julie Andrews, though the role was controversially given to Audrey Hepburn for the film.
Remember when Morley Safer famously — controversially — asked on "60 Minutes" whether Marcel Duchamp's urinal and Jeff Koons's vacuum cleaners were really art?
Last appearance: 8.4, "The Last of the Starks"Missandei was controversially captured by Euron Greyjoy's fleet following an ambush at Blackwater Bay.
But the truth is that science fiction has been controversially politicized and de-politicized for as long as science fiction has existed.
More controversially, some have argued that the protests represent a reactionary backlash: rich Brazilians upset that the PT has leveled Brazil's hierarchies.
The famous Western Lowland gorilla was controversially killed in May to protect a child who entered his pen at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Most controversially, Khloé Kardashian posted an Instagram photo that showed her leaning against a wall inscribed paying tribute to former leader Fidel Castro.
The Saudi government has controversially funded much of the UN's relief operations in Yemen; OHCHR notably refused to take any money from Riyadh.
In the 2013 rematch between the two, controversially Mugabe won by some 900,000 votes, despite irregularities that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission pointed out.
Microsoft has largely kept the design identical to the original Surface Laptop, and has controversially opted not to include modern USB-C ports.
More controversially, Lord Kerr also claimed that Britain's invocation of Article 50 could be revoked at any point up to March 29th 2019.
Another weight on Mr Schulz is his refusal to rule out a "red-red-green" coalition with the Greens and, controversially, The Left.
In the song, West and T.I. explain their different points of view when it comes to West's recent behavior and controversially conservative ideas.
The price hike came just months after the cost of another medication, called Daraprin, was controversially raised from $13.50 to $750 per tablet.
Stay strong: The plans for the trip came during a week when POTUS controversially embraced some not so nice leaders around the world.
If foundation is on the lineup, this would mark the first face product from Kylie Cosmetics (besides her highlighters and controversially-named blushes).
Sir William, a renowned polymath and doctor, controversially advocated interracial coupling, arguing that it encouraged diversity of thought and the progression of society.
Most controversially, the panel said that all states should require all cyclists to wear helmets—a suggestion that has long rankled bicycle activists.
Controversially, the specific details of the algorithm are often treated as a trade secret, making it difficult for lawyers to contest the results.
When it says (in the Bible), give somebody a coat when they're cold, or embrace a stranger, it's not as controversially theologically debated.
Acting Attorney General Sally Q. Yates was also controversially fired for refusing to order Justice Department lawyers to defend Trump's illegal immigration ban.
President Clinton controversially pardoned Marc Rich, whose ex-wife was a major Democratic donor, only hours before his second term in office ended.
He even visits Japan's Aokigahara forest at the base of Mount Fuji where Logan Paul controversially posted a video of a suicide victim.
But one entire island of remaining players was controversially disqualified due to their failure to fight in the eyes of the tournament organizers.
The answer, of course, comes from string theory, where, he explained, it often (and controversially) comes out that there are many possible universes.
Saying a candidate is wrong about something—as moderator Candy Crowley did, controversially, to Romney in 2012—means going out on a limb.
The Hyundai Pavilion is coated in Vantablack VBx2, a derivative of the nanomaterial Anish Kapoor controversially acquired the artistic rights to in 2016.
Meanwhile, the film also (somewhat controversially) decided to make John Cho's Sulu gay, the first major LGBTQ character in the Star Trek universe.
However, over the years, many have since switched to using X in their Western releases (sometimes controversially, as with Metal Gear Solid's fourth entry).
And he doesn't only fight on behalf of the right; he currently — controversially — represents the Satanic Temple in a religious discrimination lawsuit against Twitter.
The move comes after Korski was criticised in the press for controversially lobbying 'on behalf of Uber' in London while an aide to Cameron.
The rap king's tweets have covered a wide range of topics including ping pong, Get Out's sunken place, and, perhaps most controversially, Donald Trump.
It's been nearly three months since Mylan, the company that owns EpiPen, controversially raised the price of a two-pack to more than $600.
The 2018 pageant was the first under chairwoman Gretchen Carlson and President and CEO Regina Hopper, who famously (and controversially) eliminated the swimsuit competition.
More controversially, Mr Altmaier wants to loosen antitrust rules and protect "national champions" from foreign takeovers, so that they can compete with Chinese behemoths.
You can adjust the distance between lenses to find the best focus, which is an excellent feature that Oculus controversially removed from the Rift.
Specifically, Khan and his studio used Vantablack VBx2, a derivative of the nanomaterial to which Anish Kapoor controversially received the exclusive rights in 2016.
She also controversially refused to join other European leaders in criticizing Trump's Muslim ban, and is rolling out a new plan for Internet censorship.
The top four players in the men's game — Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy — have controversially opted to skip the competition.
But hospitals also have been buying physician offices and controversially converting them into hospital outpatient departments, resulting in higher fees for the same services.
The chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne, must now decide whether to issue an emergency "Brexit budget" as he controversially promised before the poll.
The State Department should be commended for including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Burma on the CSPA list – countries it controversially neglected to include in 85033.
The unusual part of Mr Kajinek's stardom is that he is a convicted double murderer, controversially pardoned by Milos Zeman, the president, in May.
"Nationalism" saw an 8,000% spike in look-ups in late October after Trump controversially described himself as a nationalist at a rally in Houston.
More controversially, the CIA played a lead role in the Bush administration's torture program and was credibly accused of misleading Congress about its effectiveness.
She alleged that the former US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, who was controversially fired by the president, was maligned by these same conspiracies.
The victor will replace Kemp, the former secretary of state who controversially did not step down from office until two days after the election.
One has publicly, and controversially, diagnosed him with a narcissistic personality disorder, and another uses video of the President to teach narcissism to students.
More controversially, the removal of sanctions may also be up for discussion, as the White House continues to forge new ties with the Kremlin.
But Trump undermined that stance by controversially suggesting he could intervene in the case if it would help reach a trade deal with Beijing.
The killing came after Botswanan President Mokgweetsi Masisi controversially rolled back a hunting ban that his predecessor Ian Khama introduced in 85033, Bloomberg reports.
Most controversially, it asked schools to adopt a "preponderance of evidence" standard in evaluating accusations, a lower bar than many schools had previously used.
" She did not answer — though her husband, 73, has had many things to say, including this week controversially comparing the investigation to a "lynching.
Last month, the company acquired cryptocurrency portfolio app Delta and will controversially offer access to Saudi Aramco&aposs IPO via contracts for difference (CfD).
Trans people and their allies have often controversially referred to people who hold these views as "TERFs," an acronym for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists.
Since Kimberli Meyer was controversially fired from the University Art Museum, students have penned letters, staged a silent protest, and created artworks in response.
Mckesson has been a force at protests in his native Baltimore and, more controversially, Charleston, South Carolina, where he inspired the ireful hashtag #gohomederay.
She controversially released the results of a DNA test earlier this year after criticism from Trump that she'd claimed Native American ancestry decades ago.
Almost as importantly, the vaccine didn't dampen the effects of other related drugs like methadone, which are used (controversially) to wean people off opioid addiction.
Both stars were among the performers at the Grammys earlier this month, where Adele controversially picked up album of the year over perceived favorite Beyoncé.
More controversially, inside your web browser, the company will try to slip its ads past your ad blocker by digitally disguising them as organic content.
The overall unemployment rate also declined to 3.8 percent, something President Trump subtly — and controversially — celebrated over Twitter before the numbers were even officially released.
All this is admitted in a report of the American Senate's Select Committee on Intelligence controversially released in 2014, widely known as "the torture report".
My favorite example of this is the first Pixel, which arrived a month after Apple had controversially dropped the headphone jack from the iPhone 7.
Some 217,000 American soldiers and civilians lived in the Canal Zone, a decade or so after it had been controversially handed back to Panamanian control.
More controversially, The Guardian claims the S8 will have a headphone jack, citing "several sources," which contradicts a report from December that it would not.
There's a new trailer out for The House That Jack Built, Lars von Trier's controversially gruesome film that has Matt Dillon playing a serial killer.
Most controversially amongst these measures were provisions that would make it easier for a defendant to recover its attorney's fees after winning a patent litigation.
During her first pregnancy, Cox controversially bared her soul and nude body as a black Madonna in her mid-90s photograph series titled Yo Mama.
He also said that the EU had been more constructive in its tone since he controversially compared the bloc to the Soviet Union last month.
The attack was planned as a response to the treatment of Justina Pelletier, a metabolic patient who was controversially placed in state custody in 2013.
Controversially, Google included Heritage Foundation President Kay Cole James among the technologists and domain specialists on its newly minted Advanced Technology External Advisory Council (ATEAC).
Controversially named this— there is another, more famous, longstanding UK punk band from 1977 called the Boys— the band is not deterred in any way.
Theresa May controversially restored him the Tory whip last year, shortly before she was due to face a vote of no confidence in her leadership.
Though if you take away the one who's sympathetic to Planned Parenthood and another who's controversially pro-choice that does make it more like three.
In Kenya, where the last execution was conducted in 1987, a former beauty queen has been controversially sentenced to death for fatally stabbing her boyfriend.
Most controversially, the AIRR Act proposes that responsibility for air traffic control be taken from the FAA and given to a newly established nonprofit corporation.
The president has controversially highlighted chloroquine, an antimalarial drug, but others showing promising early results include Japanese flu drug favipiravir, HIV medication remdesivir, and others.
The company saw a wider loss than expected, however, and attributed it to operating costs of SolarCity — which Tesla acquired (somewhat controversially) late last year.
SKDKnickerbocker also was one of the firms that got involved in the Carlos Ghosn fugitive case, and controversially did work for spyware company NSO Group.
" — SAMANTHA BEE The Oscars on Wednesday announced a slate of changes, including shortening the broadcast and, more controversially, adding a category for "best popular film.
Regan is far from the only Fox host to controversially downplay coronavirus concerns, but she may have been the least viable from a business perspective.
This dainty, young gal would grow up to become one of America's most famous child actresses and models, and controversially ... a major sex symbol too.
On the EU: Trump said the U.K. would be much better off outside the bloc, adding controversially that Italy and other countries would be too.
Already there has been criticism weighed against him regarding potential conflicts of interest — Coetzee is controversially serving as both the museum's director and chief curator.
Mark Walker of North Carolina, controversially suggested a candidate "that has adult children" — effectively ruling out most Catholic priests, who are expected to remain celibate.
Heaping further humiliation on Venezuela's opposition, the governors were due to be sworn in on Tuesday by a new legislative superbody elected controversially in July.
Sydney's beloved rainbow crossing was both a symbol of LGBTQ pride and a popular tourist attraction before the State Government controversially covered it up without warning.
In February Mr Selmayr was controversially manoeuvred into the job of secretary-general of the European Commission, the most senior role in the EU's civil service.
It relates to an investigation into the Clinton Foundation and Marc Rich, who was controversially pardoned by President Bill Clinton in his final days of office.
Her 12 novels range—controversially—from school shootings and the Northern Irish Troubles to immigration, demography, terrorism, the American healthcare system, obesity and, most recently, finance.
It was much smaller than other PSP models, with buttons hidden behind a sliding mechanism, and most controversially of all didn't feature a UMD disc drive.
His handpicked successor, Dilma Rousseff, was controversially impeached in September over alleged budgetary violations and replaced as president by Michel Temer, who himself faces corruption charges.
Last week's Security Council vote to condemn Israeli settlements in the West Bank—a resolution on which the Obama administration controversially abstained—has enraged GOP legislators.
With that in mind, will Moss let her daughter Lila, who recently — and quite controversially — began following in her mother's footsteps, borrow from her covetable collection?
Musk has famously, and controversially, insisted the laser infrared technology lidar so favored by the vast majority of competitors is not necessary for full self autonomy.
In 2015, the U.S. and Canada controversially declared that the fish was safe for human consumption, but debates over labelling have stalled the U.S. roll-out.
More controversially, Rajan sees more powerful local communities as a way to channel tensions over immigration that the likes of U.S. President Donald Trump have exploited.
More controversially, though, Germany -- running a huge trade surplus of nearly $300 billion -- is allegedly refusing to rev up its economy to stabilize the monetary union.
Erdoǧan has promised to cancel the agreement, several times — a threat that has particular resonance in Germany, which controversially had nearly 900,000 asylum seekers in 2015.
Weld, who has been more vocal about his disdain for Trump than Johnson, controversially drew comparisons between the presumptive Republican nominee and Nazi Germany last month.
Clinton controversially doubled down on defending the coup, outrageously suggesting that the oligarchs and generals who had forced President Manuel Zelaya out had a legal justification.
Former President George W. Bush commuted Libby's sentence, which saved him from spending time behind bars, and President Donald Trump controversially pardoned him in April 2018.
The U.S. has proposed a complex system for which autos will be acceptable, and controversially seeks a minimum wage requirement for portions of the production process.
For one, he deleted anything that wasn't 100% factual, but more controversially, took down many of the humor posts, like the legitimately funny Luigi "thunder" track.
Jason Kidd's controversially aggressive scheme and all, the Bucks are one of the 1013 best defensive teams in the league when Giannis is on the floor.
More controversially, there's recently been debate over more fundamental gender differences, and new results constantly come out about the genetic basis for various skills and problems.
That's because it is their son, Kai, a college basketball star, who has been tried, convicted and imprisoned, for a controversially lenient sentence of six months.
It was rebuilt, controversially, as a playground for the wealthy, under Rafik Hariri, a former prime minister who symbolized unity to some and corruption to others.
Instead, Hoffe kept the papers vaulted away, sold what she could — most controversially, the manuscript of "The Trial" — and gave the rest to her two daughters.
Some communities canceled New Year's fireworks celebrations, but Sydney's popular display over its iconic harbor controversially went ahead in front of more than a million revelers.
He was succeeded by Mohamed Nasheed in 2009, who served during a brief period of multiparty democracy before being controversially ousted five years after taking office.
Ms. Harris later shot back, calling Ms. Gabbard an "apologist" for Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, whom Ms. Gabbard controversially visited in Damascus in January 2017.
The JSDF is -- perhaps controversially -- adding new units, ships and aircraft to meet those threats, but it also faces a challenge from within: A shrinking population.
The next year, the PSSI leadership controversially voted to create a new premier league that would usurp the Indonesian Super League as the highest in the country.
This approach has attracted customers such as Tribune Publishing, owner of the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, controversially putting a price on freedom of speech.
But in recent years the Iranian army, too, has deployed military personnel abroad, including controversially to the front lines in support of Bashar Assad's forces in Syria.
North Carolina's legislature controversially passed the sweeping anti-LGBT measure during a special session earlier this year, and the governor swiftly signed it into law in March.
More controversially, it argues that they violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) by using bots to inflate customers' engagement after getting banned from the service.
That role has mostly fallen to others in the Department of Justice: former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, for most of it; Matthew Whitaker, briefly and controversially.
" More controversially, one of the upcoming moderators, Chris Wallace of Fox News, has stated, "I do not believe that it's my job to be a truth squad.
Acosta then asked Press Secretary Sarah Sanders on Thursday to say whether the press is indeed the "enemy of the people," as her boss has controversially claimed.
It's been just two years, after all, since Scarlett Johanssen was controversially cast as the Japanese character Motoko Kusanagi in the live-action Ghost in the Shell.
In his first hours in office, he demonstrated imagination by cutting his cabinet by a third, to 22 from 31, and, controversially, he picked only white men.
Cummings, who rides for the Dimension Data team, had been controversially left out of the initial roster which apart from Yates consisted of all Team Sky riders.
Armed with this experimental evidence, Gagliano and others have claimed, quite controversially, that because plants can learn and exhibit other forms of intelligence, they must be conscious.
That presaged a legal battle in a terrain where Nigeria's most senior judge was controversially suspended by Buhari last month after allegations he breached asset declaration rules.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - After controversially missing the Rio Olympics, Nick Kyrgios has pledged his commitment to Australia's Davis Cup team ahead of their World Group playoff against Slovakia.
Perhaps most controversially, we don't know whether Trump's own communications may have been targeted — and if they were targeted, what the government's evidentiary justification may have been.
Lots of factors probably contributed, including the introduction of Medicare Part D drug coverage in 2006 and treatment guidelines that (controversially) call for greater use of statins.
Last year, the company controversially removed VPN apps from its App Store in China, claiming to only be following the law in order to continue operating there.
Even more controversially, as part of making pages faster, the AMP project uses caches of pages on CDNs — which are hosted by Google (and also Cloudflare now).
Along with her work on sexual harassment, she has argued, more controversially, that pornography and prostitution constitute sexual abuse of women in the context of social inequality.
The confrontation ended in the death of a police officer for which nine members of MOVE, nicknamed the MOVE 22018, were controversially convicted and given life sentences.
" (His italics.) Or, more controversially, "the idea of war is a too accepted — too thoughtlessly accepted — feature of the very idea of the state and its behavior.
In the mid 19th century — before sugar purportedly caused diabetes or hyperactivity — sugar was thought to ignite sexual desire in women, children, and, more controversially, the poor.
More controversially, your natural makeup and disposition suggest there are things you should not do — you will never do them well, and they will offer perennial frustration.
The FBI was able to distribute the malware after it took over and controversially continued to operate the website for 13 days from a server in Virginia.
Trump had mentioned "extreme vetting" during the campaign and controversially suggested imposing a type of religious test that would measure immigrants' views on Shariah, among other things.
Boss Tim Cook is also milking the discomfort of Facebook, Google and others whose businesses rely heavily on sharing data, sometimes controversially, by contrasting Apple's privacy-friendly approach.
Most controversially, he passed along intelligence on the situation on the ground in Libya in 2011 and 2012, as the US was intervening in the country's civil war.
Since his election in November, President Trump has challenged Beijing over several issues and, most controversially, upended decades of diplomatic protocol by questioning longstanding American policy towards Taiwan.
These are separated from Morocco with fences, controversially, but any attempt to build a wall across the Sahara would have to cross the land of several sovereign nations.
Perhaps more controversially, a second idea would be the equivalent of a Marshall Plan for the affected regions, with significant subsidies for firms to keep older workers employed.
He followed, but did not join, the debates about them: most controversially, whether this astonishing jump in scale and expertise was the result of contact with ancient Greece.
Ironically, the recovery is currently artificially extended by two – in German public – controversially discussed factors: the ECB's (European Central Bank) loose monetary policy and the influx of refugees.
Barr will step in for acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who controversially stepped into the role in December amidst criticism over his view of the Robert Mueller investigation.
M217, the Taiwanese streaming company that controversially priced on the NYSE but didn't list, has returned to the private markets after it raised a $2600 million funding round.
But several powerful ANC members, like former finance minister Pravin Gordhan, who was controversially sacked by Zuma earlier this year, have called on MPs to vote their conscience.
In a bid to drain storage tanks and shore up prices, the government controversially mandated oil production cuts and announced plans to lease rail cars to ship crude.
Held amidst the Black Power movement, the show allowed the artist to controversially clear his throat, tell the truth the way he saw it, and ultimately "quit" art.
It's a very different view from former Prime Minister and staunch monarchist, Tony Abbott, who controversially knighted the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, on Australia Day in 2015.
Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, and Kurt Waldheim, a man who controversially had his own Nazi past, was campaigning to take the helm in Austria.
"I think the way they've moved boldly in their minds and controversially in the minds of those opposed is inviting these challenges in a certain way," he said.
Just this week, Kjellberg controversially walked back on a pledge to donate $50,000 to the Anti-Defamation League after the announcement was met with massive backlash from fans.
Chris Christie (R) lounging in a chair appeared on the Jersey Shore on Tuesday after Christie controversially visited a closed beach after shutting down state beaches and parks.
At the Milken Institute Global Conference in May, moderator Rick Smith controversially asked five successful female entrepreneurs how they convinced male VCs to invest in female-oriented businesses.
Most strikingly, in 2017, the tournament was reduced to 54 holes, and scores already on the board from an aborted session on the opening day were controversially discounted.
Eli Manning, the incumbent who was controversially benched by McAdoo midway through the season, is about to turn 37 and has indicated he is not ready to retire.
Two of the walkout organizers also quit Google after the company allegedly retaliated against them, and Google controversially fired five more employees who were involved in internal activism.
WADA had conditionally - and controversially - reinstated the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) in September along with a requirement that it hand over data and samples by Dec. 31.
" In 2006, the Conservatives controversially scrapped the mandatory long-form census — which has appeared every census since 1871 — in favor of an optional short-form "House Hold Survey.
The now-controversially-named Spotted Dick, made from suet, dried fruit and custard, is said to have been first served up by French chef Alexis Bénoit Soyer in 1849.
The lower house of parliament backed the package, which controversially links tax reforms to extra funding for the state pension system, after the upper house approved a similar version.
Pedestrian stops were down by 82% last year, says Ms Mac Donald, who agrees with Chicago's mayor, Rahm Emanuel, who, controversially, claimed that cops had gone "fetal" after Ferguson.
Most controversially, it suggested an overall "output floor"—a lower limit for the sum of RWAs—of between 60% and 90% of the number reached via the standardised method.
The series is the kind of bildungsroman female readers don't always get to see in literature — characters who contend with issues of family, power, love, and, often controversially, sex.
Ant Financial was controversially spun off from Alibaba in 2011, a move that drew heat from investor Yahoo but was purportedly done in response to Chinese regulations around payments.
The National Security Agency has for years controversially collected the call records of Americans from cell providers like AT&T and Verizon (which owns TechCrunch), despite the questionable legality.
The state provided funds for research, land for tracks, aid for loss-making railways, subsidies for equipment-makers and, most controversially, incentives for foreign companies to share commercial secrets.
Mason spent nine months in prison over the 2014 domestic violence incident, and Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson controversially hired him as a minority business development director after his release.
Not only did China invest $180 million into the construction of the telescope, but it also has controversially relocated between nine and ten thousand residents of the Guizhou province.
He's tied with Gerald Ford, who had taken over from Richard Nixon, who had fled Washington in the wake of the Watergate scandal and whom Ford, very controversially, pardoned.
Cuba famously—and controversially—quarantined its entire HIV-infected population in specialized sanitariums from the late 80s through the early 90s, resulting in better early control of the infection.
"" Kick wasn't always held back by this double standard: She later defied her family's expectations when she married Bill Hartington, the future Duke of Devonshire and controversially, a Protestant.
German historian Jörg Friedrich has also controversially described the Allied bombing of cities like Dresden, Hamburg, and Cologne as a war crime for which Churchill has never stood trial.
The National Security Agency  has for years controversially collected the call records of Americans from cell providers like AT&T and Verizon (which owns TechCrunch), despite the questionable legality.
These included better education, less mail censorship, more religious freedom, fairer disciplinary and parole processes and, most controversially, amnesty for crimes committed in the course of the riot itself.
It is that, by – in the dictionary definition – "behaving controversially in order to provoke argument or other strong reactions," he puts journalistic commentary and opinion in a particular place.
He visited Beijing frequently as chancellor, championed its entry into the WTO and controversially pressed the EU to lift an arms embargo it imposed after China's Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Most controversially, Mnangagwa was in charge of internal security in the mid-1980s when Mugabe deployed a North Korean-trained brigade against rebels loyal to his rival Joshua Nkomo.
The same goes for whitewashing, exemplified by Johansson and peers like Emma Stone, who controversially played a part-Chinese, part-Hawaiian woman in the 2015 box office bomb Aloha.
Three years ago, members of the New York Police Department (NYPD) controversially asked locals to submit photos and locations of homeless people across the city via a Flickr account.
The authors were researching the effectiveness of a drug that is widely, if controversially, used to treat older adults with subclinical hypothyroidism, better known as a slightly underactive thyroid.
In the book, he controversially claims to have forged "La Bella Principessa," a drawing, purportedly by Leonardo da Vinci, that has been valued at as much as $150 million.
Rather than focus his studies on showing that the cells have capabilities similar to embryonic stem cells, he is trying, less controversially, to show that they have regenerative abilities.
Failed to defend his title in Melbourne the following year after controversially pulling out of his quarter-final against American Andy Roddick, citing heat exhaustion on a sweltering day.
Just weeks after the Federal Communications Commission controversially peeled back open internet rules, amid widespread protests and condemnation, Montana has taken the first steps in enforcing its own regulations.
Instead, wannabe students provide their marks in earlier tests, a "personal statement" boasting of their brilliance and—most controversially—the A-level grades their teachers expect them to get.
The move stirred debate among Catholics about the extent to which Pope Francis is refining an existing understanding of the death penalty or, more controversially, downright changing church teaching.
But Fransen in particular is best known in the US for posting last month several extremely violent anti-Muslim propaganda videos, which were controversially retweeted by President Donald Trump.
Controversially, Oxfam agreed to give Van Hauwermeiren and two other senior officials "a phased and dignified exit," because firing them would have had "potentially serious implications" for the charity.
The country has supported the pro-Russian forces who are fighting Ukrainian government troops in eastern Ukraine, and Russia controversially took over Crimea, a region of Ukraine, in early 2014.
In June 2013 the FAO, controversially, praised Venezuela for being one of 18 countries to reduce hunger by half in 20 years (even though food shortages were already becoming apparent).
Unfortunately, there's almost no plot details available for the film other than the fact that it will be a spinoff to the franchise that controversially pushed the ninth installment back.
RUSADA was stripped of its accreditation in 2015 after a WADA-commissioned report found evidence of widespread state-sponsored doping in Russian athletics, but conditionally - and controversially - reinstated in September.
Castro said O'Rourke should join him in support of repealing a federal statute that he said has criminalized border crossings to incarcerate immigrants and controversially separate children from their parents.
In the meantime, Japan controversially skirts the ban to pursue "scientific whaling" (the 1946 international convention that regulates whaling includes a clause permitting them to be killed for scientific purposes).
Judd Apatow is coming to the defense of collaborator Lena Dunham, who faced criticism last month after she controversially defended Girls writer Murray Miller, who was accused of sexual assault.
The FDA has shown a willingness recently to approve drugs, sometimes controversially, if they treat conditions with a dearth of options and if companies agree to conduct post hoc studies.
His popularity remains consistently high and has been above 80 percent for the last couple of years, having jumped considerably in March 2014 when Russia controversially annexed Crimea from Ukraine.
But controversially, many rebel leaders who ordered killings, bombings and displacements would have had to appear before a special tribunal that could sentence them to alternative punishments like clearing landmines.
In 2017, the US market expanded by 40 percent, to $1.16 billion, with a lot of that growth driven by Juul, a leading vaping device that's controversially appealing to youth.
The fires burning across the western United States (and in Europe) prove that "stationarity is dead," as a team of researchers (controversially) wrote in the journal Science a decade ago.
After a lengthy investigation, Comey controversially announced in July 2016 that the agency would not recommend charges, but said that Clinton was "extremely careless" in her handling of classified information.
The FBI is now controversially seeking to expand that rule, which would grant them the power to hack computers anywhere—not just within the jurisdictions where the hacking was authorized.
More controversially, the BAS also chucks in cyber threats and the rising number of terrorist attacks, which although dangerous cannot really be said to pose real risk to the planet.
However, there is no crime in Trump celebrating or even inviting the release of hacked emails, as he did on the campaign trail repeatedly and controversially before the 2016 election.
Finally — and most controversially — the Obama administration proposes to work with Congress to move a number of prisoners, estimated to be between 23 and 2000 men, to the U.S. mainland.
"The most important job any woman can have is being a mother, and it shouldn't mean taking a pay cut," she controversially proclaimed in a political ad for her father.
They will be followed on Monday by an updating of the YSL website and Instagram account, which somewhat controversially got wiped clean of its Slimane content after the designer's departure.
Perhaps more controversially, USDA should seriously consider a system of minimum prices and supply management to push back against the overproduction of subsidized agriculture in Brazil, Canada and other countries.
Come 2016, trial still underway, the Supreme Court controversially set time limits regarding the right to a "speedy trial," allowing cases to be thrown out after a period of delays.
Congress is said to have controversially exempted itself from part of the health care bill because the bill would otherwise have been risk of such a fatal Byrd Rule violation.
Apple executive Lisa Jackson met with Ukraine&aposs foreign minister Vadym Prystaiko at Davos, two months after Apple controversially altered two apps to display annexed Crimea as part of Russia.
The trip also included Trump controversially complimenting Macron's wife's figure, though photos showed the Trumps and Macrons appearing to enjoy themselves, even sharing a meal together atop the Eiffel Tower.
It has published on a range of topics from Jewish identity in Uncut Gems to, controversially, a recent illustrated guide on how to carry out a medical abortion at home.
Former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg will make his DNC debate debut, but only after the DNC controversially lifted the rule requiring that candidates have a certain number of donors.
Alibaba set up Alipay in 2004, modelling the business on PayPal, to help Chinese buyers shop online, and later controversially spun it off ahead of its own listing in 2014.
Meek&aposs release on bail came five months after the rapper and entrepreneur was controversially sentenced to two-to-four years in prison in 2017 over a technical probation violation.
In 1968, with the Vietnam War raging controversially, cities burning with racial tension, and generations clashing obstreperously, America was as intractably divided as the one in which we live today.
During a call with analysts in November that year, founder and then-CEO John Schnatter controversially blamed slowing — but still positive — sales on the NFL leadership's handling of athlete protests.
Instead, would-be students provide their marks in earlier tests, a "personal statement" boasting of their brilliance and—most controversially—the A-level grades their teachers expect them to get.
Most controversially, he was in charge of internal security in the mid-1980s when Mugabe deployed a crack North Korean-trained brigade against rebels loyal to his rival Joshua Nkomo.
Or, more controversially, maybe those rules were never really an accurate description of how economics works in a country like the United States that can borrow in its own currency.
Most controversially, he espoused a belief in polygenism—the idea that humanity was descended from five human races that were created separately but simultaneously on different parts of the Earth.
Some members of Facebook's communications team are former Republican campaign staffers and strategists with ties to the outside firm that Facebook controversially brought in to support its own internal PR efforts.
Unlike most doulas, and somewhat controversially, she advocates for "full-spectrum" doula work, which means providing care for women beyond their needs related to pregnancy and birth—meaning miscarriage and abortion.
In the aftermath of the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia — and Donald Trump's controversially tepid response — a surprising group has emerged as the self-proclaimed voice of public morality: corporations.
The artwork Green made actually shows a GOP elephant sitting in its own burning house — a reference to the controversially extreme, arguably racist views espoused by GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
He is also regarded as the man who controversially broke up India — separating Muslim Pakistan from the rest of unified India as part of a negotiation deal with the country's leaders.
Most controversially of all, maybe we need to stop being so reflexively anti-government / anti-megacorp, and take a more nuanced view of massive organizations and their many tentacles and subdivisions.
Yet as the number of migrants arriving swells, the U.S. military says that some of the troops that were controversially deployed to bolster the southwest border are already preparing to leave.
More controversially, there's a "face scan" feature which — as you may have guessed — lets you aim your smartphone at someone's face (or a photo of them) to find them on Ripple.
In February a review of American nuclear policy declared, controversially, that the Pentagon would pursue a new, nuclear-armed submarine-launched cruise missile as "an INF Treaty-compliant response" to Russia.
Yet the following April, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) controversially handed him a back-dated eight-month ban that allowed him to return to competition a few days after the judgment.
Since arriving on the scene at just 14 years old with sweeping, heartthrob-worthy bangs, Bieber has cut them off, bleached them, buzzed them, and even controversially twisted them into locs.
During an appearance last week on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Strong recalled briefly meeting the first lady when Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee, controversially hosted SNL in 2015.
More controversially Ms Barr has retweeted conspiracy theories from the far-right fringes of the internet, including tales of paedophile rings involving high-ranking officials that Mr Trump is supposedly battling.
She maintained a low profile after her last film role in 2002, until her emergence in 2016 through a controversially broadcasted interview with Dr. Phil that exposed her apparent mental illness.
Much of the technology used to recover El Faro—side-scan sonar, magnetometers, remotely-operated vehicles—is shared by the military, oil and telecommunications industry, and, controversially, deep-sea treasure hunters.
In a race that was controversially restarted twice without disqualifying any riders, Kenny ultimately had too much pace down the final stretch, recovering from a slow start to finish just clear.
The adaptation controversially stars Scarlett Johansson as The Major, a human-cyborg construct that fights the worst of the criminal underworld as the head of an elite task force, Section 9.
She was controversially left off the NWSL's Best XI lists for the season, making the honor on Sunday, announced in front of a sold-out hometown crowd, all the more sweet.
In the midst of divorcing her second husband, Tom Hayden, at the time, she had controversially acquired breast implants and was dating a 35-year-old Italian soccer goalkeeper, Lorenzo Caccialanza.
This attack isn't revolutionary in any way—IMSI-catchers are certainly not new, and have become famous because they are commonly (and controversially) used by law enforcement to track suspected criminals.
The Louvre counts Leonardo's most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, the recently restored "Saint John the Baptist," and the controversially restored "The Virgin and Child with St. Anne" among its holdings.
To get a sense of the size of the issue, University of British Columbia researcher Andy Yan somewhat controversially looked at Anglicized and non-Anglicized Chinese names registered on property documents.
In the week following the election, we circulated a petition to abolish the Electoral College, lobbied Congress, and — most controversially — collected contact information for electors pledged to George W. Bush nationwide.
But controversially, much of it was also retrograde, a nod to realpolitik: Ask for a raise because women as a group tend to be underpaid, not because you personally deserve it.
Atlanta 'in a panic' Then-DeKalb County Police Chief Louis Graham, controversially expressing doubts that Williams was behind the murders, reopened five cases from his jurisdiction in 2005 -- to no avail.
And that reality, an embarrassment that the country's soccer authorities had hoped to avoid since the day they controversially won the hosting rights in 223, has provoked strong reactions at home.
More controversially, Australia said it will charter a flight to fetch citizens, but they will be transported to quarantine on Christmas Island, site of a former offshore detention camp for migrants.
In Libya, where Obama once controversially claimed U.S. military intervention didn't require congressional approval, special operators have been repeatedly spotted on the ground, though in what capacity the Pentagon won't say.
Qinghai has a large Tibetan population, many of them yak herders, whom China has controversially been moving into permanent homes rather than allowing them to continue their traditional nomadic way of life.
Kalanick controversially sat on Trump's Business Council and the company came under fire in January when it appeared to take advantage of Trump's chaotic travel ban announcement with surge pricing at airports.
A blacklist of banned audiovisual online content last year also controversially included homosexuality, underlining a long-standing attitude in China towards same-sex relations despite often thriving gay scenes in major cities.
Marissa Hermer stopped by PEOPLE Now to tease a bit of drama to come, particularly as it involves the show's resident ice queen Caroline Stanbury and her controversially blunt pal Juliet Angus.
But several powerful ANC members, such as former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan -- who was controversially sacked by Zuma earlier this year -- deserted him and had urged MPs to vote with their conscience.
Financial Times Asia editor Victor Mallet was turned away at the border after several hours of questioning by immigration officers, the newspaper said, weeks after his working visa renewal was controversially refused.
More controversially, Kosinski and Wang's paper claimed that the program based its decision on differences in facial structure; that gay men's faces were more feminine and lesbian women's faces were more masculine.
The 49-year-old former education minister has made headlines with his unusual proposals, including shorter working hours, legalizing weed, a universal basic income and—perhaps most controversially—a tax on robots.
Award-winning gay romance "Call Me By Your Name" was pulled from the Beijing film festival in March, while a blacklist of banned audiovisual online content last year also controversially included homosexuality.
Dr. George Delgado is a San Diego pro-life doctor who controversially claims to have reversed hundreds of medical abortions for women who have started the process and then changed their minds.
The term "duty of silence" has been controversially argued in how it applies to those that are retired, but there is no controversy that it clearly applies to those on active duty.
This year, it has snapped up Y Combinator graduate Blockspring and Neutrino, whose founders controversially once worked for surveillance firm Hacking Team, in what were its eleventh and twelfth acquisitions to date.
Trump attorneys have apparently used three different sets of NDAs: one for the 2016 campaign, one for jobs on the 2020 campaign, and — most controversially — one to work in the White House.
Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, is also milking the discomfort of Facebook, Google and others whose businesses rely heavily on sharing data, sometimes controversially, by contrasting them with Apple's privacy-friendly approach.
Controversially, these categorical exclusions included projects to log up to 6.6 square miles (17.09 square km) of forest and were not limited to areas near communities but applied to all national forests.
The Commission head, former justice Peter Mahon, controversially also said witnesses from Air New Zealand had conspired to give false evidence, famously describing the airline's defense as "an orchestrated litany of lies".
The colt won the biggest race in the United States in 2019 as a 65/1 long shot when Maximum Security was controversially disqualified for interference after being first past the post.
The Commission head, former justice Peter Mahon, controversially also said witnesses from Air New Zealand had conspired to give false evidence, famously describing the airline's defense as "an orchestrated litany of lies".
"Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got 'swamped' (or destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT," tweeted Trump, who controversially retains an executive producer credit on the reality show.
His administration also made a deal to admit China to the World Trade Organization, and — more controversially — he signed a financial reform bill that allowed commercial banks to have investment banking arms.
Cash Paymaster Services, a private company controversially given a government contract to manage welfare payments, has been accused of pushing loans and other financial products to welfare recipients and then deducting onerous repayments.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic reinforced the association between derpy and language mocking people with disabilities when it controversially renamed a character previously called "Derpy" that was clumsy and had crossed eyes.
After controversially spiking Boston star Dustin Pedroia on a late-game slide in Baltimore nearly two weeks ago on April 22, Machado was thrown at by Red Sox ace Chris Sale on Tuesday.
He set the date of the same sex marriage vote for February 11, and will controversially give A$7.5 million (US$5.6 million) to both the campaigns in favor and against LGBT rights.
Most controversially, it also wants Apple to create a new version of iOS that allows the submission of passcodes via wireless protocol like Bluetooth or Wifi or the physical port on the device.
More of McMaster's attempts to reshape Trump's NSC... Trump's chief strategist controversially held a seat on the NSC during the earliest days of the Trump administration, while Flynn was still at the helm.
Democratic staffers told the Associated Press that the oversight committee would seek President Donald Trump's tax returns, which he controversially has not released, as well as other financial records related to his businesses.
The new phone is waterproof and, controversially, does away with the headphone socket, so those who still want to use their top-of-the-range noise cancellers will have to carry an adaptor.
Last month, Trump hit Clinton again, this time over her use of a private email server as secretary of state—an affair that the FBI investigated before (controversially) deciding criminal charges weren't appropriate.
And Microsoft's new HoloLens 2 is being used for industrial applications like training Airbus cabin crews in virtual airplanes as well as, more controversially, military applications, including helping US soldiers prepare for combat.
The big picture: The Syria decision follows a trend for Trump, who has pledged to reduce the country's military footprint around the world — most controversially pondering a complete pullout from Afghanistan by 2020.
More controversially he holds that, since this political movement is generated within the sphere of Islam, the growth of Islam — the religion — is itself a problem with which American authorities should occupy themselves.
Washington (CNN)Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher has retired from the Navy, capping off a career that gained national attention when President Donald Trump controversially intervened in a war crimes case on his behalf.
Nicknamed "Ginger" for his tufts of red-colored hair, the male mummy is officially known as the Gebelain Man and has been on display, controversially, almost continuously since his arrival at the museum.
In July, Amazon controversially stopped Australian shoppers from purchasing products from its international stores, after the company deemed it was too difficult to collect the country's Goods and Services Tax (GST) from these orders.
It would also eliminate most personal deductions, change how investments are written off, and, most controversially, begin to tax imports — but not exports — in a fundamental overhaul of how the government treats business income.
Seagal made headlines when he participated in a pro-Putin motorcycle rally in the Crimean peninsula, which was controversially annexed by Russia in 2014 after Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown in a revolution.
There are five acknowledged tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and (slightly more controversially) …Read more ReadThe unhappy reactions to the taste, and the difficulty synthesizing it all, point to a basic fact about fat.
As the Los Angeles Times reported in April, DHS-VINE—launched in June as part of Trump's Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office—is a searchable database of detained immigrants and, controversially, asylum seekers.
Trump made immigration a top focal point from the moment he launched his White House bid in June of 2015, when he controversially claimed that Mexico was sending "rapists" and "criminals" across the border.
The company controversially once worked with Apple as its smart home partner but more recently swapped to working with Amazon, reportedly because Amazon sold not only its own devices, but those of third parties.
Yuki Motoya This marks Kyoji Horiguchi's first appearance for Rizin after the UFC controversially let one of the world's best flyweights escape its grasp—making the 125lbs landscape look a whole lot more barren.
Because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Google is said to be (controversially) developing a Toutiao-like news app for China, while TechCrunch reportedly this week that Facebook is hatching a TikTok clone.
Controversially, the order also prioritized refugees from persecuted religious minority groups, a move that was perceived by some as an effort to increase the number of Christians from the Middle East relative to Muslims.
So, controversially, the network dropped "Family" from its name for the first time since 1980, along with the recognizable ABC brand, and adopted the moniker that tested best out of more than 3,000 candidates.
She also controversially suggested that McCain might need to step down from his seat after his brain cancer diagnosis last month -- which would have opened the door to her potential appointment to his seat.
These include issuing biometric passports; cracking down on corruption; becoming more co-operative with extradition requests; and, most controversially, narrowing the broad anti-terror laws it has used to harass journalists, academics and politicians.
Johnson controversially shut down parliament for five weeks in the run-up to Brexit, meaning MPs were unable to debate or take action on Brexit until shortly before the exit deadline on October 31.
He himself acquired a special sign referencing the home Rizzo controversially built but never moved into on Summit Lane in Roxborough, four American flags and a cigar ashtray that McLaughlin wanted me to have.
Dung was controversially overlooked by the politburo last month in its nomination for party chief, meaning the end of his political career when his term ends this year, posing a possible blow for Washington.
After finishing their halftime Super Bowl routine, Beyoncé's dancers held up a sign for cameras paying homage to Mario Woods, a black man who was controversially shot 15 times by San Francisco police officers.
Both Hoffer and Ford agreed that the justice who might prevent that kind of showdown would be Roberts himself, who controversially joined the liberals to uphold most of the Affordable Care Act in 2012.
Critics have questioned Billboard's relevance recently after Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" was controversially removed from the publication's country charts before climbing to the top of the Hot 100 for five weeks straight.
The first such object, the mysterious and cigar-shaped 'Oumuamua (which a few scientists controversially argued could be alien in origin), sped past Earth at a distance of 15 million miles in October 2017.
Then the decision was reviewed using the V.A.R. system, which was approved controversially earlier this year for use in the World Cup for the first time, and had performed above expectations in the tournament.
The big picture: Trump has pledged to reduce the U.S. military footprint around the world — controversially pondering a complete pullout from Afghanistan by 2020 — and the Syria decision is another part of that trend.
Most controversially, it proposes a referendum on whether Italy should remain in the euro zone, though it has sharply cut its anti-euro rhetoric since Grillo's role declined and now seldom addresses the issue.
A 703-times winner on the European Tour, Casey played in three Ryder Cups but was controversially left off the 2010 team despite being one of the world's top ranked players at the time.
He ran on a public option — or "Medicare for all who want it" — as an alternative to single-payer healthcare, more conservative approaches to student debt and taxes, and controversially lamented the national debt. 
Organizers raised more than £30,000 ($40,373) to pay for its manufacture and inflation, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan controversially has allowed for it to be flown up to 30 feet over the parliament gardens.
The lengthy article, titled "Imminent Fears, Immediate Hopes," challenged the direction of China under Xi and called for the reintroduction of presidential term limits, which were controversially removed by the government in early 2018.
Perhaps most controversially, Mr. Erdogan has said he would go ahead with his plan to rebuild the Ottoman-era barracks in the park, the very project that had set off the unrest in 2013.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Almost three years have elapsed since around 450 objects collected from World War II Japanese internment camps in the US were controversially put up for auction.
As TechCrunch previously reported, many members of Facebook's communications team are former Republican campaign staffers and strategists with ties to the outside firm that Facebook controversially brought in to support its own internal PR efforts.
Twitter has a growing business in China, anchored by an executive who controversially spent time in her early career working on military security for the government, but its userbase in China isn't part of that.
Even more controversially, the deal would have allowed rebels to avoid jail time if they confessed to their crimes and participated in acts of "reparation," including clearing land mines, repairing damaged infrastructure, and helping victims.
Fashion prom (on May 1) has been top of mind for the star, who recently recovered from the flu, which she controversially referred to as an "amazing" Met Gala diet after she lost 6 lbs.
Mark Zuckerberg is known for setting himself tough challenges — whether that's learning Mandarin, promoting equality, or (controversially) trying to solve global Internet access — but this year the Facebook founder just took things to another level.
But most controversially (in my opinion, anyway), the official arrival of Android Oreo marks the death of the blob emoji, with more than 60 redesigned versions replacing the flat-designed blob faces and animal emoji.
The best director category, a controversially all-male affair, is equally hard to call according to Oscar pundits, with a lineup featuring Sam Mendes ("1917"), Scorsese, Todd Phillips ("Joker"), Tarantino and Bong Joon Ho ("Parasite").
The president has controversially referred to Warren as "Pocahontas" and in July said he'd give $1 million to a charity of her choice if she took a DNA test proving she has Native American heritage.
Having thus helped to prevent Lula from being a candidate in last year's presidential election, Mr Moro controversially went on to accept a job from its winner, Jair Bolsonaro, a firebrand who admires military dictators.
Alibaba set up Alipay in 2004, modeling the business on PayPal, to help Chinese buyers shop online, and in 2011 controversially spun it off and rebranded the payment processor into Ant Financial three years later.
In March he approved a law in Indiana which would outlaw any abortions on grounds of a foetus's race or ancestry, but also—controversially—abortions based on a diagnosis of Down's Syndrome or other handicap.
At least two analysts said the amount of dystrophin produced by the investigational drug, golodirsen, was more than the amount produced by Exondys 22022, Sarepta's other DMD drug that was controversially approved a year back.
Just a few days after the Trump administration controversially announced it would no longer condemn illegal Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory as "inconsistent with international law," Sanders called out the Israeli government at the debate.
More controversially, he pledged during his campaign to review existing plans to build nine coal power plants and eight nuclear reactors, including the part-completed Shin Kori No.5 and No.6, citing safety concerns.
It's also expanded in recent years to offer communal living spaces to young people as part of sidearm called WeLive, and controversially has rented space in buildings personally owned by its own CEO, Adam Neumann.
Aside from standard dim sum fare spanning rice rolls and shrimp dumplings, Dim Sum Icon also serves frozen passion fruit and sakura-flavoured beers (which are unfortunately sold out) and less controversially presented rice dishes.
The report lacked consensus on the critical issue of threshold application, as the report controversially recommended (whether explicitly or by design) that the FAA carve out model aircraft from the remote ID and tracking requirement.
In May, police controversially arrested 18 people for alleged ties to the gangs, some of whom had helped put together a truce four years ago that helped bring the murder rate down for a while.
The big picture: After the plant closure announcement, FirstEnergy Solutions controversially petitioned Energy Secretary Rick Perry for an emergency order that would allow coal and nuclear generators in the Northeast to meet their operating costs.
Chauvinistic politicians might loudly trumpet India's role (as they have, more controversially, in the case of the Pythagorean theorem), but the history of zero remains unsettled enough to still be the subject of continuing quests.
Perhaps most controversially, Hawley would also empower state attorneys general to enforce all of the same laws as the FTC, giving them far more leeway to take on consumer protection cases against large tech companies.
Controversially, Uber agreed to pay the men $100,000 in bitcoin, suggesting that the payment was part of the company's "bug bounty" program, which rewards hackers who warn the company about exploitable flaws in its software.
It is also controversially theorized that high cholesterol levels, one of the most important risk factors for atherosclerosis, could have conferred a longer life in prior generations because of a theoretical protective function against infections.
It is also controversially theorized that high cholesterol levels, one of the most important risk factors for atherosclerosis, could have conferred a longer life in prior generations because of a theoretical protective function against infections.
He envisions using the YBHS chapters to challenge radical Islamic preachers and controversially says he would not deny radical preachers a platform or the right to speak freely, so long as they could be challenged.
But it has no chance of going into effect this year, as House leaders controversially passed legislation Wednesday blocking any vote on the issue in their chamber until next year, when Democrats retake the House.
Waters controversially called over the weekend for protesters to accost members of the Trump Cabinet -- this, after White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders and other senior officials were pressured to leave restaurants amid the immigration debate.
He returned to the campaign trail on August 15 with a message focused on gun control advocacy -- most controversially, including mandatory buy-backs of assault-style rifles -- and countering President Donald Trump's racist comments and actions.
But that would appal many of his own supporters, who voted for him purely to stop Ms Fujimori, whose father controversially ruled Peru as an autocrat in the 1990s and is serving jail sentences for corruption.
Controversially, it's also worked with carriers to launch free versions of its site, too, under the Basics brand: many complained, however, that the service violated net neutrality rules and it eventually got shut down in India.
US officials have said the Middle East electronics ban was based on specific intelligence about terrorists growing skills of hiding bombs in laptops — intelligence that President Donald Trump later allegedly (and controversially) discussed with Russian officials.
Even more intriguingly, and perhaps controversially, research by Dussutour and others suggests that slime molds can transfer their acquired memories from cell to cell, said František Baluška, a plant cell biologist at the University of Bonn.
Belgium: POTUS got a little testy with NATO, publicly calling out 23 of our 28 closest allies for not paying their share into the military alliance — then, controversially failing to explicitly endorse its collective defense pact.
The Calder Foundation bought "Double Arc and Sphere," an Alexander Calder sculpture from 1932 that was one of the works controversially deaccessioned by the Berkshire Museum, for $1 million at a Sotheby's evening sale last week.
More controversially, he has also made it clear he views the United States in conflict with the Islamic religion itself – something he has frequently referred to as a "political movement" existentially opposed to the United States.
But Lega and M5S compromised by withdrawing their controversial choice of Savona to lead the Economy Ministry and designated him (perhaps even more controversially) as European Affairs minister, prompting Conte's return and reinstatement as prime minister.
They pointed to the Rodney King beating in the early 1990s, where federal prosecutors charged the four Los Angeles police officers with civil rights violations after a local jury controversially acquitted them in a state trial.
While no massive (or violent) protests erupted as a result of Noble's death, friends of the deceased have controversially defended the appearance of both the Confederate flag and the phrase "White Lives Matter" in his memory.
Seoul (CNN)A former South Korean governor and one-time presidential contender has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for rape, five months after he was controversially acquitted for the same crime.
" Finally, and far more controversially, Suri floats the notion of an "institutionalized division of responsibilities between a president and perhaps a prime minister — both of whom would be elected by the American people at different intervals.
Among his other books are "Power: Its Forms, Bases and Uses" (1979), in which he controversially defined power as producing only deliberate, not unintended, effects; and "The Problem of Order: What Unites and Divides Society" (1995).
Governments could offer tax breaks or, more controversially, demand that fuel producers, for instance, use the technology to remove a small share of the emissions they create in an effort to drive it forward, Hawkins said.
Governments could offer tax breaks or, more controversially, demand that fuel producers, for instance, use the technology to remove a small share of the emissions they create in an effort to drive it forward, Hawkins said.
A day after he was controversially brought into a blowout rather than being preserved for a Game 7 appearance, Aroldis Chapman proved to be human by giving up Chicago's three-run lead in just two batters.
Most controversially, the waters were also muddied by a 2014 report commissioned by GambleAware, Britain's largest gambling addiction charity, that said more research was needed to discern a causal link between gambling machines and gambling addiction.
Still, Mr. Kurz had not excluded the possibility of another coalition with either the Freedom Party, which lost significant support in the election, or, less controversially, the Social Democrats, which has also seen its support erode.
Warren asks the platforms to disclose more information about their algorithms and, more controversially, allow users to opt out of algorithmic amplification entirely, a request that could potentially lead to the option of a chronological feed.
Gallagher's war crimes case gained national attention after President Donald Trump controversially intervened on his behalf, ignoring Pentagon leaders who had told the President such a move could damage the integrity of the military judicial system.
The first interstellar object ever seen, the mysterious and cigar-shaped 'Oumuamua (which a few scientists controversially argued could be alien in origin), sped past Earth at a distance of 15 million miles in October 2017.
Though it is not at all clear what pushes any given individual to cross the line into violence, attitudes like these are what Nawaz and Quilliam have controversially described as the "mood music" to terrorist acts.
Controversially, the authors recommend that NATO, which prefers to ignore internal politics, take measures to respond — through political pressure but also, if necessary, by suspending official visits to those countries or their participation in NATO exercises.
Controversially, Sadiq Khan, the London Mayor gave his express permission for it to fly in Parliament Square citing freedom of speech but many others said this was the worst way to welcome the U.K.&aposs closest ally.
Ding, who controversially rowed with the umpire after losing to Li four years ago, told reporters on Thursday she has been preparing extremely hard and named the Singapore and Japan teams as being among the toughest competition.
In August 2016, Solo was controversially suspended for what the United States Soccer Federation says was misconduct, and what Solo says was retaliation for being a vocal critic of its refusal to pay its female players equally.
AMC will also let members see multiple movies per day, something MoviePass does not allow, as well as repeat showings of the same movie, a feature MoviePass controversially decided to discontinue when Avengers: Infinity War was released.
But perhaps most importantly and controversially of all, it's a bet — a bet that the establishment's conventional wisdom is wrong, and that a silent majority in America can be convinced to support the policies of Bernie Sanders.
You'd maybe expect me to be a snarky dick here and make some comment about how "nobody cares, so keep your hands to yourself," but actually, controversially, public displays of affection in nightclubs are a good thing.
The FBI controversially used some material from a dossier of explosive memos written by a retired British spy alleging widespread Trump-Russia collusion, when applying for the first FISA, and Giuliani referred to this in the interview.
While the plan proposes a two state solution, allowing for the formation of a Palestinian state that consists of areas of the West Bank and Gaza, it controversially recognizes Israeli sovereignty over their settlements in disputed territory.
Ireland's world bantamweight champion Michael Conlan was one of the most vociferous critics of the judging in Rio, calling AIBA "cheats" after he was controversially beaten on points by Russia's Vladimir Nikitin in a quarter-final bout.
That this record somehow burst the dam on Toronto's rap scene is baffling given that there are very few showcases for local talent and that the album's best songs were—very controversially—co-written by an American.
The two boxers will be meeting for a third time, Bradley having controversially beaten Pacquiao when they first met in 2012 but the Filipino gained revenge in their 2014 re-match by scoring a unanimous decision win.
His remarks come after Trump on Monday defended his delay in responding to the recent deaths in Niger, while also controversially claiming that former President Obama and other past presidents didn't call the families of fallen soldiers.
On "Commander Z," Zinke interviewed Paul Vallely, a retired major general who has also questioned Obama's citizenship and controversially said he could lead an anti-Obama revolution by surrounding the Congress and White House with 250,000 Marines.
Twitter's heart button — which controversially replaced a star back in 2015 — gets used by millions as a quick way of sending an acknowledgement of what someone else has written, without the full force of a re-tweet.
The state party held its convention over the weekend—where delegates controversially declined to endorse Senator Dianne Feinstein for another term—so now is as good a time as any to catch up on all those races.
Privately though, some senior members of the organizing committee who have been working on the event since Qatar controversially secured it a decade ago are opposed to sharing the competition and frustrated that it may yet happen.
The photos include references to popular names like Emma Chamberlain and the wildly popular band BTS, as well as hints at YouTubers who were controversially left out of 2018&aposs Rewind video: PewDiePie, Shane Dawson, and MrBeast.
Julian Castro, a former U.S. housing secretary and the only Hispanic candidate in the field, supports repealing a federal statute that he said has criminalized border crossings to incarcerate immigrants and controversially separate children from their parents.
Bird said such gifts put pressure on traditional partners such as Australia to place less restrictions around donated funds and refrain from criticizing PNG's own spending, which controversially includes buying 23 Maseratis and three Bentleys for APEC.
More controversially—not that the Solutrean hypothesis isn't controversial enough—it has also been suggested that South Pacific Islanders made the treacherous trek from Polynesia to America by boat, and that they arrived several hundred years before Columbus.
It reached a head back in 2003, when George W. Bush and congressional Republicans rather controversially stole a Democratic proposal to add a prescription drug benefit to Medicare but then included a legal bar on bulk price negotiations.
The ban affects family homes with chimneys as well as businesses like bakeries, restaurants and — most controversially — wood-burning pizzerias, the gastronomic boast of an area known as the birthplace of one of Italy's most renowned culinary exports.
Such a feat puts Nagasu — a 24-year-old who finished just off the podium at the 2010 Games and who was controversially overlooked for a spot on the team in 2014 — in select company around the world.
More controversially, its credited director (who left before the end of the production) is Bryan Singer, the subject of several sexual-abuse allegations; some commentators have objected to his being celebrated so soon after the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
" After Nordstrom announced that they would no longer be carrying Ivanka Trump's retail line, Conway went on Fox & Friends and, broadcasting from the White House press briefing room, controversially pitched Ivanka's wares: "This is just a wonderful line.
Specifically, Acosta asked Sanders to say whether the press is indeed the "enemy of the people," as her boss has controversially claimed, after Ivanka Trump broke with her father on the statement at an Axios event earlier Thursday.
In January, it was an investigation by the New Zealand Herald that revealed that Thiel had controversially obtained New Zealand citizenship in 2011 after only spending 12 days in the country, and used that citizenship to purchase land.
The rapper also mentioned the survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting and their fight for gun control as well as references to Haiti and Africa, which the president controversially referred to as "shithole countries" earlier this year.
The pair were jailed after the Court of Appeals sentenced them to between six and eight months in prison, controversially upgrading the pair's previous community service sentence for offenses related to the 2014 mass pro-democracy street protests.
Controversially, it suggested that all state officials in positions of "coercive power" — like police officers and judges — be barred from wearing any religious symbols, and that the large crucifix hanging prominently in the provincial legislative chambers be removed.
After announcing the sentence, Assistant District Attorney Joseph Alexis told Judge Chun that the Brooklyn DA's office—which had previously (and controversially) recommended no jail time for Liang—would appeal his decision to modify, or reduce, the crime.
At a time when divorce was frowned upon in Brazil, she broke a cultural taboo by marrying four times, most controversially to Mr. D'Angelo, with whom she had moved in when she was 20123 and he was 18.
It's an industry where chains regularly appropriate civil rights history, employ predominantly low-wage workers of color, invest in scholarships for underresourced students, and enlist R&B stars such as Mary J. Blige to controversially peddle new products.
Other related proposals include a major increase in the earned-income tax credit, a focus on job-specific training at community colleges, portable pensions, liberalization of occupational licensing and, more controversially, the creation of a universal basic income.
He was the driving force behind Iran's shift from insular belligerent to a country actively seeking to engage with the West and, controversially, the US. The nuclear deal, negotiated and signed by Rouhani, was central to his agenda.
France and Germany are expected to push Ukraine to fully adopt the so-called Steinmeier Formula path to peace, which controversially calls for the granting of special status and local autonomy to the occupied territories in eastern Ukraine.
HONG KONG — Leung Chun-ying, the unpopular Beijing-backed leader of Hong Kong whose government has controversially tried to block or remove elected opposition politicians from office, said on Friday that he would not seek a second term.
The biggest stumbling block for the committee so far remains widespread opposition to the commission's request for publicly available voter roll information — including names, voting histories and, most controversially, the last four digits of voters' Social Security numbers.
The role is high-profile, tasked with overseeing various facets of health care, from Medicare and Medicaid to drug approvals and disease control -- and most controversially, the implementation of the health-care law Republicans want to tear down.
For a long time, the only way to address peanut allergies involved creating peanut-free spaces in schools and on planes, changing individual behaviors or ensuring the availability of emergency medical treatments like the controversially high-priced EpiPen.
The FBI controversially used some material from a dossier of explosive memos written by a retired British spy alleging widespread Trump-Russia collusion, in addition to other intelligence that remains redacted, when applying for the first FISA warrant.
The role is high-profile, tasked with overseeing various facets of health care, from Medicare and Medicaid to drug approvals and disease control — and most controversially, the implementation of the health-care law Republicans want to tear down.
Carmouche, who was controversially cut by the organization a week ago while on a UFC promotional tour to Washington D.C., says that women in mixed martial arts have come a long way since she faced off against Rousey.
Here are some of the notable cameos in the video: Kanye West and Michelle Obama Yeezy appears in a Make America Great Again hat, no doubt a reference to him controversially championing President Donald Trump earlier this year.
But the true emotional ringer came in the final minute of the game at Heinz Field, when a controversially overturned touchdown catch and an interception resulted in a gutting Pittsburgh loss to the New England Patriots, 235-2298.
It's in large part because of tourism: The brightly colored facades of Old San Juan were, somewhat controversially, a top priority in the rebuilding effort, given that they are the main source of tourist dollars on the island.
"If you're scared of technology, you shouldn't be making electronic music," she says, controversially arguing that DJs should embrace the sync button—which automates the beatmatching part of DJing—so they can focus on making their sets better.
And although both firms say that, for ethical reasons, they will screen embryos only for disease risk, there is no reason why other traits such as height, or most controversially intelligence, might not be selected in the same way.
During an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the 33-year-old SNL star revealed that she had briefly met the First Lady when Donald Trump, the then-Republican presidential nominee, controversially hosted the show in 2015.
Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services (and 15 other federal departments and agencies) considered changes to the Common Rule, including, most controversially, one that would require researchers to get consent for use of even those anonymous tissues.
The placeholder page didn't have full details on resolution or other specs though we also now see that the wired headset has integrated headphones as well, something that has been controversially left out of Oculus's upcoming Rift S headset.
That came after Roraima's governor controversially asked the Supreme Court on April 13 to shut the border crossing until orderly immigration procedures could be put in place, and for the federal government to step up assistance to the state.
As the collector Sean Sexton notes in the exhibition video, the Irish famine of the 19th century is still widely referred to here as a "famine" rather than, as he puts it controversially, a rather more man-made "starvation".
Griffin calling Ivanka Trump "feckless" was a reference to talk-show host Samantha Bee controversially referring to the first daughter as a "feckless c---," a remark that drew widespread backlash and an apology from the TBS late-night host.
"Jungle Bloodbath" is eventually completed and controversially released; flash-forward transcripts from Ugo's criminal ­trial serve as occasional ­entr'actes between chapters, and in them the unrepentant Ugo is at his volatile best, infantile and ­superior at the same time.
Most controversially, perhaps, the movie confirms that Houston was romantically involved with Robyn Crawford, her "best friend," a relationship that was discouraged by her homophobic family and production team while it lasted and hushed up after it was over.
On Thursday's premiere of "Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48," the former O.J. Simpson prosecutor revisited the notorious case — and directed her suspicions toward Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, who in 2011 was controversially acquitted of murder in Caylee's death.
But it's perhaps better known for controversially using the corpses of executed Chinese prisoners (evidenced by the bullet holes in two of the individuals' skulls)—a revelation that resulted in the return of seven bodies to China in 2004.
Tuesday's briefings come almost three weeks after Grenell was controversially named to the top intel job, in the wake of an election security briefing by Pierson that angered Trump because she testified that Russia supports the President's reelection bid.
Like President Obama, who controversially used executive orders to unilaterally implement immigration and environmental policies, President Trump has turned his back on the Constitution and put the country on a slippery slope where future presidents could abuse their power.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Coaches have welcomed the WTA Tour's decision to allow them to help players from the stands this season after the issue became a hot topic following the 2018 U.S. Open final when Serena Williams was controversially penalized.
The former secretary of State has controversially suggested that Russian operatives are "grooming her to be the third-party candidate," remarks which provoked a fierce rebuke from Gabbard and a defense of the Democratic candidate by President Donald Trump.
The movement even chalked the Australian prime minister's driveway, after Malcolm Turnbull controversially ordered a snap review of the safe schools program, which aims to help create safe and supportive environments for LGBT students, reducing bullying and discrimination through education.
On Thursday, Austria and Italy agreed to keep the Brenner Pass open after Austria, which controversially passed a new law allowing for most asylum claims to be rejected directly at the border, threatened to close the highway between the two countries.
Of particular interest is that the state's largest utility, PG&E, said they had intentionally (and controversially) cut off power to this region of Sonoma County earlier on Wednesday, to avoid the possibility of wind-damaged electrical towers sparking flames.
More controversially, it passed a law in 2013 requiring third graders to be held back if they score poorly on an end-of-year reading exam; last year, about 10 percent of them were retained, for reading difficulties or other reasons.
Controversially, Oklahoma's law allows doctors to use discretion in prescribing the drug to any patient they think will benefit from it, unlike most other states, where the substance is only available to those suffering from a set list of ailments.
Last year the (right-wing) government controversially introduced legislation to require children living in designated poor neighbourhoods inhabited mainly by immigrants, which it calls "ghettos", to attend day care for at least 25 hours a week from the age of one.
The team just waived two high draft picks (Jace Amaro and, more controversially, Dee Milliner) while holding on, at least for now, to four (yes, four) quarterbacks, also potentially setting the stage for a QB controversy should Fitzpatrick slip badly.
And FaceApp had its 15 minutes of fame for letting you take a pic of yourself or someone else and view that same picture in a foursquare as a younger person, an older person, and with changed gender (yes, sometimes controversially).
In 1955, pioneering Cornell scientist Thomas Gold controversially theorized that the lunar surface was covered in a fine rocky power, the result of countless collisions with large and small meteorites and the effects of solar radiation breaking down surface materials.
Exondys 51 was controversially approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in September, bowing to patient pressure to get the drug approved, despite opposition from the agency's top scientists and a negative recommendation from a panel of outside advisers.
For example, YouTube has repeatedly changed how it handles copyright takedown requests (allowing copyright holders to assert copyright on and monetize videos that they didn't upload, for example.) YouTube has also controversially "demonetized" or issued content warnings to some innocuous channels.
Even more controversially, Wintris invested in bonds issued by three Icelandic banks during the financial crisis (from which it was shielded as an offshore company) and was reportedly owed more than 500 million Icelandic króna ($2403 million) when they all collapsed.
A 30-year-old Tennessee woman who has controversially been imprisoned since she was a teenager for murdering a man who solicited her for sex must remain behind bars for at least 51 years, the state's supreme court said this week.
Last year, the show was aptly (and controversially) hosted by Silicon Valley star T.J. Miller, and last night, comedian Chelsea Peretti, star of Fox's Brooklyn 99, took on the 9th annual show at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco.
Indeed, a group of physicists four years ago tried to figure it out and suggested controversially that there might be a firewall of energy just inside a black hole that stops anything from getting out or even into a black hole.
Her push on abortion brought some renewed attention to a career built around women's rights issues, including her efforts as senator to tackle sexual harassment in the military, and also more controversially, her calls for the resignation of former Sen.
Penned in the wake of the massacre, Trinh Cong Son's "Song for Human Corpses" emphasized collective sorrow rather than assigning blame, while the novelist Nha Ca's "Mourning Headband for Hue" controversially tasked the entire nation with responsibility for ending the bloodshed.
And while Caravaggio famously and sometimes controversially painted from life — using human models for his depictions of saints and even of the Virgin Mary — he also carefully studied the art of the past, be it from ancient Greece or Renaissance Italy.
Among many other details, the gossip also alleges that Kelly Marie Tran's character Rose Tico, whose part was controversially shrunk to nearly nothing, originally had a much larger part before it, too, was cut at the behest of meddling studio executives.
The big picture: The Trump administration controversially sought to include a citizenship question in the 2020 Census, but the Supreme Court blocked the question earlier this year — arguing the administration lacked a credible explanation for why the question was necessary.
Most controversially, it moves several blocks that had been in the zone for Public School 2191, a highly popular school, into the zone for Public School 23, which New York State placed on a list of "persistently dangerous" schools last year.
His departure and potentially that of his wife Ivanka Trump, who just controversially led a US mission to South Korea's Winter Olympics at a time of flaring nuclear tensions with North Korea, would mark a huge earthquake in Trump world.
President Trump tapped Wray to take over the top position left vacant in June when the president controversially fired then-FBI director James Comey, who was at the time leading the bureau's investigation into Russian interference in last year's election.
State security had ignored the court order that former adviser Sambo Dasuki, who has been held since 2015, be released, and controversially re-arrested activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore hours after his release on bail earlier this month.
The 39-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star snapped a selfie from backstage at Saturday Night Live, where her brother-in-law Kanye West controversially ranted about Donald Trump — and made her own statement wearing a nipple-revealing, see-through shirt.
Since his election in November, President Trump has challenged Beijing over its military build-up in the South China Sea, slammed its currency and trade policies and, perhaps most controversially, upended decades of diplomatic protocol by questioning a longstanding US policy towards Taiwan.
In between stints as America's most famous police boss, Bratton traversed the so-called revolving door typically associated with politicians like Eric Holder, who famously and controversially worked for Wall Street–friendly law firms before and after serving as US attorney general.
Trump has controversially gone after Curiel, who is presiding over a class-action lawsuit against Trump's now-defunct training program in California, and suggested his "Mexican heritage" could prevent him from judging Trump fairly as a result of Trump's strident anti-immigration rhetoric.
Cyntoia Brown, a Tennessee woman controversially serving a life sentence in prison for murdering a man who solicited her for sex when she was a teenage girl, has been struck by the support she's received from stars like Kim Kardashian West and Rihanna.
In some other states, though, polling has been sparse and low-quality — with many polls coming from Emerson College, which controversially doesn't poll cellphone users, and Remington Research, a Republican firm with polling that's tended to favor Republicans relative to the averages.
And maybe most controversially, most states' elections are overseen by an elected secretary of state—a Republican or Democrat with a rooting interest—whose choices about which policies to promote and implement can decide whether thousands of citizens ever get to vote.
The FAA had also controversially proposed requiring that micro drone operators maintain a constant line-of-sight with their aircraft, thus creating a blanket ban on the use of first-person view cameras and goggles commonly used in drone racing and aerial photography.
"Life has completely stopped" The FFC entered into talks with the junta in April to form a new government, a decision now viewed by some coalition members as a mistake, and controversially disowned "Colombia" before the massacre, declaring it outside the revolution.
He was provisionally suspended in November of that year and faced a career-ending ban but the Badminton World Federation controversially handed him a back-dated eight-month suspension that allowed him to return to competition a few days after the judgment.
The probe comes after French authorities said in 2015 the Eugene bid, which was controversially awarded without a bid process, was under investigation as part of a wide-ranging probe into the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), the sport's governing body.
Last autumn, German chancellor Angela Merkel controversially waived the country's right to return Syrian refugees to the first country of entry, generating both praise and opprobrium from her peers — before reversing course and triggering months of chaotic border openings and closures across Europe.
Playing the Wii U version saves 31 seconds on load times versus the Switch; switching the language to German saves another 10 seconds; and perhaps most controversially, using the "Link Rider" amiibo to summon Epona — a legendary horse — saves another 40-50 seconds.
Using the real-world theory of linguistic relativity — which states, controversially, that what language we speak affects how our brain works — Chiang transforms Louise's life into a series of out-of-order moments that can be experienced singularly, including her daughter's eventual death.
While the FDA's opinion on the matter acts only as a guideline rather than law, allowing companies like Jelly Belly to continue to use the phrase, the May ruling did open the floodgates for a deluge of lawsuits over the controversially named ingredient.
In an additional public notice posted to the FCC website, the agency said most of its more automated functions—like the FCC's controversially-flawed public comment system and its network and 911 outage reporting systems—will remain online and operational during the closure.
That proffers some amount of difficulty for a band whose name comes from an album by Death In June, Douglas Pearce's long-running neo-folk project that controversially employs lyrical and visual references to the influences and events surrounding the Third Reich.
Promise, which raised a $3 million round led by First Round Capital with participation from Jay-Z's Roc Nation, enables case managers to monitor compliance with court orders and better keep tabs on people via an app and (more controversially) GPS monitoring.
REIMS, France (Reuters) - The United States needed two Megan Rapinoe penalties, one of them controversially confirmed after a lengthy VAR review, to beat Spain 2-1 on Monday and set up a quarter-final clash with hosts France at the women's World Cup.
When UK police previously trialled facial recognition tech, they fined people for covering their facesWhen the Metropolitan Police first trialled facial recognition technology in January 2019, a man was reported as having been controversially fined £90 ($117) after refusing to show his face.
Last, another Houston-based firm proposed a markedly similar project, a pipeline that would have cut through the Texas Hill Country, and most controversially, deliver crude oil under the recharge zone for the Edwards Aquifer, which supplies drinking water for San Antonio.
In arguments during the Senate trial, Trump's lawyers controversially claimed that he can use his office to get reelected, if he believes it's in the national interest, and that it isn't illegal to accept credible information about political opponents from foreign powers.
The performance followed a few mentions of Las Vegas from Underwood and her co-host Brad Paisley during their monologues, including a jab at the Country Music Association, who controversially warned reporters not to ask about the attack on the red carpet.
However, Merkel's CDU-CSU has made deep concessions to the SPD during coalition talks over a number of key policies (ranging from pensions to the labor market) as well as giving it control of a number of ministries, including, controversially, the finance ministry.
More controversially, in 2013 the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev bought Leonardo's painting "Christ as Salvator Mundi," circa 1499, for $127.5 million from the Swiss businessman and dealer Yves Bouvier, who had recently bought it for $80 million from a consortium of dealers.
A temporary export licence is dependent on ongoing talks with the Indonesian government about a new operating licence, which includes provisions for investment in additional local smelting capacity and, more controversially, the disposal by Freeport of a majority stake to Indonesian investors.
The term has been controversially used to refer to the belief that police officers have become fearful to do their jobs in the wake of community criticism after police shootings, and that this reduced policing has led to a rise in violent crime.
And recently, Trump administration revoked a guidance, originally written by the Obama administration, that told federally funded schools to not discriminate against trans students and, most controversially, let trans students use the bathroom and locker room that correspond with their gender identity.
Trump has only made two appointments so far: Reince Priebus will serve as White House Chief of Staff and far more controversially, Stephen Bannon, who has close ties to the white nationalist alt-right movement, will be a counselor and senior adviser to Trump.
Since his election, Trump has challenged Beijing over a range of issues -- slamming its military build-up in the South China Sea, its currency and trade policies and, perhaps most controversially, upending decades of diplomatic protocol by questioning a longstanding US policy towards Taiwan.
Nancy Jacot-Bell, married to Herman Bell – who was controversially paroled in April after gunning down two New York City officers in 1971 – jumped off the fifth floor roof patio of the Bayside Park retirement community on May 12, according to the New York Post.
Much of this will be built in the neighboring space formerly occupied by the American Folk Art Museum, which MoMA controversially demolished in 2014, and in the lower levels of Jean Nouvel's Tower Verre skyscraper, which is currently under construction in the adjacent lot.
" While Klein's casting decision may have just been an aesthetic reaction to what he considered an unhealthy moment in modeling, he conversely initiated a physical revolution throughout fashion that pushed models further and further towards a size zero ideal that was controversially dubbed "heroin chic.
Mr Trump decried the Iraq war, accurately noting that no weapons of mass destruction were discovered after it; but he also accused George W.'s administration of lying about WMDs, and, still more controversially, blamed it for the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001.
Controversially squeezed out of the editorship by the newspaper's owners, his writing was eagerly welcomed by a band of foreign publications, including the Washington Post and, in London, the Observer and The Economist, to which he contributed for many years until the fall of apartheid.
Mr Sarkozy wants, for example, a ban on headscarves in state universities (under France's secular rules, they are already banned in state schools) and, even more controversially, the preventive detention of those listed as "dangerous" by intelligence services, whether or not they face charges.
Later this month, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) is expected to begin mark-up on a new draft Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) that would repeal and replace the 2001 AUMF currently used — sometimes quite controversially — to authorize U.S. counterterrorism operations.
The brief spat occurred after President Donald Trump announced an executive order that instructed federal agencies to provide the Commerce Department with citizenship data in lieu of including a citizenship question on the 2020 census, which the Trump administration had previously and controversially pushed for.
Most controversially, the administration took this to apply to school bathrooms and locker rooms, releasing a guidance that asked federally funded schools to let trans students use the facility that corresponded with their gender identity instead of the gender assigned to them at birth.
Most of the stories are more serious -- Zinke, during his short time in the job, has already sparked controversy on the policy front, moving to expand hunting and fishing access on public lands and, even more controversially, recommending shrinking a number of national monuments.
There's the famous Ancient Roman story of Pero, who nursed her imprisoned father Cimon; there are examples of women breastfeeding sickly adults in pre-industrial England; in 2007, a Muslim cleric controversially announced that he thought it was OK for women to suckle men.
He was also the cover star of the Legends of Wrestling video game series which began in 2001, hence capitalising on the popular peak of the PS2, the original Xbox, and what we shall controversially acclaim as the greatest of all consoles, the GameCube.
While Trump's tweets referred to "Border Legislation," the administration's actual demands to Congress have never stopped at the border — they want to ramp up immigration enforcement in the interior of the US as well, and, most controversially, they want massive cuts to future legal immigration.
She is hammering him on several recent policy decisions that angered conservatives, including a deal to fund teacher pensions in Chicago, restrictions on the power of police to detain undocumented immigrants, and most controversially, his vote in favour of a bill to expand public funding of abortions.
The lawyer, Angel Eduardo Balarezo, officially became Chapo's private counsel September 3, and he's in the midst of a month-long handoff of the case with the public defenders who have controversially represented the purported billionaire at taxpayer expense since he was extradited from Mexico in January.
Among other things, it controversially proposes requiring that all internet service providers in the UK keep tabs on their customers' internet activity, forcing them to retain so-called Internet Connection Records, or ICRs, for 12 months, and hand that data over to the authorities upon request.
Between the lines: Valeant is slimming down its drug operations, and this sale represents another attempt by CEO Joseph Papa to reduce the company's huge debt burden, which ballooned after the company acquired many other drug makers and controversially raised prices under ousted CEO Michael Pearson.
Two other updates pertaining to the election — one a photo of Zuckerberg and his daughter Max, and the other a video in which he controversially said it was "pretty crazy" to believe bogus news on Facebook influenced voters — remained on his timeline Tuesday and were not impacted.
By our estimation, about 70% are of her lip-syncing to music, 10% are of her dog, another 8% feature her controversially Snapping while driving (which we never condone), and lately, the remaining 12% have been dedicated to sneak peeks of her ever-popular Lip Kit.
The point of collecting, organizing, and disseminating a shared body of information—what E. D. Hirsh so controversially termed "cultural literacy" decades later—was to protect a certain vision of American society: at the time, from Communism, but, more broadly, from all alien cultures and antagonistic ideas.
Finally, and perhaps most controversially, McCain and Kennedy insisted that immigrants living in the country unlawfully must make amends for their violation of law through fines and then be given the chance to earn permanent legal status by meeting various requirements, including passing English and civics tests.
The argument comes from the case of Jay Michaud, a public school employee in Vancouver, WA accused of accessing images of child abuse on a now-defunct hidden site called Play Pen, which the FBI seized and controversially continued running from its own server for 13 days.
Taunting Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, with a refusal to apologize for calling her "Pocahontas," Mr. Trump imagined a debate during which he would gently throw an ancestry testing kit at Ms. Warren to make her prove the Native American heritage she has controversially claimed.
The bottom line: Central banks are gearing up to stave off a recession and highly respected former central bank leaders now see quantitative easing and negative interest rates — both considered extraordinarily and controversially powerful when they were first discussed — as insufficient to deal with the world's problems.
According to Business of Fashion, Sycamore Partners is notorious for controversially breaking up acquired mall-based retailers like Talbots, The Limited, and Torrid into valuable parts to sell, earning the firm a windfall in payouts while the retailers themselves incur more debt to pay off investors.
That's what happened in 2011, when the Obama administration controversially shifted position on the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act only after Attorney General Eric Holder reached a legal conclusion about why that statute could no longer be defended (one the Supreme Court subsequently endorsed).
The program was controversially afforded to Epstein when he was serving a 13-month sentence for two state prostitution charges in 2008, following a controversial plea deal that scrapped more serious sex trafficking charges on allegations that he was abusing dozens of teen girls at the time.

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