Election day controversies Polling day came with its own share of controversies.
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Controversies While Mueller has kept a tight lid on his investigation, there have been several controversies surrounding his team.
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It didn't help that media organizations tended to equate Clinton's controversies with the far more egregious controversies that disqualify Trump from being president.
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After Secretary David Shulkin's controversies -- including allegations of misusing taxpayer funds -- and eventual exit consumed weeks of headlines, Jackson's controversies consumed still more.
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The public outcry over Harambe's death was massive, one of the bigger controversies of 2016 — which, you might recall, had plenty of human controversies.
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After years of hounding the Obama administration for information about various controversies (and pseudo-controversies), he'd expected the Trump administration to be more open.
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Controversies: Facebook's been grappling with the rise of "fake news" and graphic violence on its Facebook Live platform, but the controversies are unlikely to affect the company's ad business.
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That's true on big, slow-moving policy topics like climate change, it's true on hot-button controversies like the NFL protests, and we've seen that it's true on big congressional controversies.
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" Another noted Kendall's previous controversies, claiming, "She never learns.
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To argue that Clinton controversies pale in comparison to Trump controversies invariably gives the complaints a partisan sheen, and that makes them easily dismissed as mirror-images of conservative media bias allegations.
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They'll pay a weird amount of attention to controversies on college campuses and write opinion columns for the New York Times on how those controversies are indicative of a looming societal collapse.
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Wells will be marching on Saturday, regardless of the controversies.
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Confederate One of Thrones' greatest controversies doesn't directly involve Thrones.
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She provided a clear and unsympathetic summary of his controversies.
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These controversies have only heated up in the Trump era.
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" However, he did acknowledge that there were "controversies with Scott.
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The eccentric billionaire has been a lightning rod for controversies.
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Like all Twitter controversies, it died after about 3 hours.
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Is he still hemorrhaging subscribers due to his various controversies?
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Even the fan art community has its bitter internal controversies.
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Here, CNBC looks back to eight controversies surrounding the award.
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Apologies on these two controversies would go a long way.
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The travel comes as the administration is battling several controversies.
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Ryan tried to deflect the conversation from Trump's Twitter controversies.
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That said, the program isn't without its controversies (Palantir aside).
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Now, the controversies may simply be getting in his way.
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Controversies are like fires, and he's played with them before.
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Trump says the DNC hacked itself to distract from controversies.
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Palantir has made headlines in recent months over several controversies.
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Controversies surrounding Flynn's ties to Russia were already well known.
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The event comes amid a series of controversies for Trump.
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The controversies have reignited national conversations on blackface and racism.
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But Virginia isn't the only state roiled by blackface controversies.
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Nevertheless, Dr. Hahn has weathered his own set of controversies.
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Others received the honor after controversies around them had cooled.
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And what we have now is the controversies behind us.
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Campuses tend to be at the forefront of Halloween controversies.
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Perhaps it was the nature of the controversies this term.
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There are controversies about parents tracking their children with GPS.
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But such controversies always surround alternative versions of classic choreography.
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Here are the main Yiannopoulos controversies you should know about.
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There are real controversies surrounding the American higher education system.
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"All the controversies, Eric brings them on himself," Clarke said.
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Meanwhile, two top contenders are beating back at controversies. Sen.
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Let's reflect on the fun, the controversies and the politics.
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Such controversies almost always revolve around black and Latino players.
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Sometimes, the racial controversies have unfolded in full public view.
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The findings are surprising given recent controversies involving facial recognition.
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Trump has been mired in repeated controversies in recent days.
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But given recent controversies, the footage syncs scandal with coincidence.
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But the controversies have cast a shadow over his campaign.
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As controversies go, this one seems to have it all.
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Or even submit their own controversies to Facebook's oversight board.
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But Ms. Consolo also found herself embroiled in several controversies.
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Other wings of the church have faced similar controversies recently.
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His tenure has been marked by a number of controversies.
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Next, let's brief the 2 controversies we mentioned just now.
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Despite the controversies, White Wolf's content warnings are still good.
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Plenty of other similar controversies have also involved police officers.
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"When we first performed, there were various controversies," Tenma said.
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The 12 biggest controversies in the NFL's 100-year history >
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Still, the RNC has not gone unscathed by cybersecurity controversies.
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It's a model that has raised controversies of its own.
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Here are the ten biggest Trump controversies of the year.
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The media often revolves around emotion, controversies, and heated discussions.
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Federal courts may only decide live controversies between competing parties.
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Amid the many controversies today, global health investment stands alone.
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She's sidestepped her father's controversies around race, immigration, and Islam.
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Regardless of its apparent popularity, PokéPorn isn't without its controversies.
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The new flagging option is aimed at preventing future controversies.
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As TikTok continues to grow, creator controversies will happen more often — and TikTok users will continue to learn how to deal with controversies just as users on other major user-generated content platforms already have.
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Salvini denied the reports and accused journalists of generating "pointless" controversies.
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The Olympic torch relay through Brazil hasn't been without its controversies.
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And then on our next segment, talk about all the controversies.
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At the close of 2016, controversies about fake news won't quit.
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CNN reported on the controversies surrounding detention centers late last year.
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YouTuber controversies happen all the time, and attention spans are short.
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But the spending controversies have proven to be a major distraction.
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Musk, the eccentric billionaire, has been a lightning rod for controversies.
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Some candidates were asked to discuss recent controversies for their campaigns.
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How did these controversies impact your decision to work with them?
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Peppa Pig has, surprisingly, been at the center of multiple controversies.
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We have the memes and personal server controversies to prove it.
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At this point, sartorial controversies are, ahem, old hat for Trump.
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It used to be ... We've heard about the controversies around it.
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The exhibition also encourages visitors to reflect upon more recent controversies.
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At this point, these controversies have been very effective for him.
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Have there been any naming controversies recently that you can recall?
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And her controversies are just like her triumphs — sort of forgettable.
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"Green Book" was also tarnished by controversies involving the movie's creators.
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Amidst these controversies, the Women's March is more divisive than ever.
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The ad campaign is now noted in the entry's "Controversies" section.
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Despite such controversies, PiS remains the most popular party in Poland.
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The company has avoided putting Zuckerberg before Congress in past controversies.
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Watt has managed to stay at the margins of such controversies.
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The game is much bigger than the controversies that surround it.
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The announcement follows months of spending and ethics controversies involving Pruitt.
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The video strings together news footage of Trump's racially tinged controversies.
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Immigration controversies aside, Mexico is a friend by any reasonable standard.
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Auletta explained that he saw differences in the two comediennes' controversies.
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Here are the biggest controversies Tucker Carlson has been involved in.
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Later in his life, Mr. Perkins was embroiled in several controversies.
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The NFL has endured many controversies throughout its 100 year history.
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The NFL has endured many controversies throughout its 100-year history.
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But Pizzella will likely face new scrutiny about those earlier controversies.
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And then there were the multiple controversies (more on those later).
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One of the biggest poison pill controversies has swirled around abortion.
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The Nkandla scandal is one of many controversies swirling round Zuma.
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Judging controversies in boxing are not uncommon at the Summer Olympics.
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The scandals and controversies come and go with the news cycle.
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But the controversies will live on, for a while at least.
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But he also said some of the controversies are blown out.
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Pruitt has faced a number of controversies involving ethics and spending.
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Maybe it's because of the controversies, so many people are watching.
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He did so because of a series of controversies surrounding Zinke.
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We consider ourselves the premiere scholars of Britney Spears Instagram controversies.
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Telecommunications giants have also been at the center of Aadhaar controversies.
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It's not that the tax bill hasn't been without its controversies.
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But the controversies have also given Arpaio near-universal name identification.
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North Carolina has had more of these controversies than most states.
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But the talks "accelerated," this person said, after the recent controversies.
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But Trump, of course, is not one to sit out controversies.
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These controversies are about struggles over representation in a public space.
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At the heart of the controversies were hints of social prejudice.
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But in two recent controversies, the protesters seem to be winning.
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Controversies and lawsuits soured public opinion, and the company's sales declined.
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He's had a low-profile personal life and few career controversies.
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This boom prompted the first of three big controversies over race.
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Controversies can escalate quickly, and unprepared educators sometimes make things worse.
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Paul has also faced controversies and career setbacks in recent years.
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Elsewhere, the latest Winter Olympics had its normal set of controversies.
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When McGregor was fighting three times a year, controversies were rare.
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Green argued that Trump is "legitimizing bigotry" by aggravating such controversies.
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And a string of controversies this year has taken a toll.
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The latest controversies have done nothing to reassure concerned Jewish groups.
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In the music industry, however, his controversies were mostly shrugged off.
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Now, read about some of the biggest controversies in NFL history...
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It is possible to think of these controversies as one-offs.
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This is perhaps one of the greatest controversies about sex addiction.
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Some of the enmity toward Trump springs from specific British controversies.
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A White House staffer dealt with high-profile crises and controversies.
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Maybe that's because subsequent controversies have kept the heat on Carlson.
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Democracy is tested everyday by controversies, complications, and complex global challenges.
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The president often uses economic numbers to distract from other controversies.
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Controversies follow one another too fast to remember any of them.
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But not to talk about some of his more recent controversies.
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There's been so many stories and controversies around the Embarcadero thing.
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Relative to most political controversies, the stakes here are genuinely minimal.
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What are some of the biggest controversies and debates within MensLib?
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As for the former Friends star, LeBlanc wasn't without his own controversies.
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Weinstein and the group have faced numerous controversies over the past decade.
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He's backed them in a number of controversies during the McCrory era.
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So it seems Zuckerberg is taking steps to address the latest controversies.
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Despite recent controversies, Facebook is still a top pick for the Street.
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Here's everything you need to know about the event and its controversies.
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What were some of the behind-the-scenes controversies with the show?
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JUST has been embroiled in several controversies over the past few years.
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Racial controversies extend far outside the White House in the Trump administration.
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FEMA director Brock Long has resigned after two years and multiple controversies.
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Despite these controversies, a few states have attempted to take similar actions.
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But Pence has his own controversies that he'll likely be asked about.
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Recent controversies have centred on KPMG, the smallest of the Big Four.
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And then the process was still pretty arbitrary, causing a few controversies.
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Those and other Wells Fargo controversies have drawn the ire of regulators.
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But you don't see any problems caused by these kinds of controversies.
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The never-ending controversies have coincided with the departures of several executives.
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The tour postponement comes on the heels of some recent Minaj controversies.
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Sarsour didn't respond to requests for comment on any of the controversies.
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Go deeper: Fox News under fire after Carlson, Pirro, New Yorker controversies
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Francis never addresses his critics, or the controversies of his papacy, directly.
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Her days of directly addressing the public about her controversies are over.
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You can just feel all her controversies spinning off into the ether.
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"This has led to controversies, disputes and anxieties in society," she said.
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The latter group has repeatedly weathered controversies and calls for advertiser boycotts.
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Controversies, kiboshes, and the oddly high risk associated with surprise game unveilings.
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And yet, nearly a decade later, privacy controversies continue to plague Google.
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But the Jasons haven't been without their own controversies over the years.
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The race featured one of the most unusual controversies of the midterms.
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A second source of spending controversies surrounds the issue of self-dealing.
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But, as in the other controversies, that veneer quickly began to slip.
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Go deeper: The Phoenix New Times has listed several more Arpaio controversies.
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We side-eye first, and confirm the authenticity of celebrity controversies later.
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Controversies over heavy subject matter isn't new for Netflix's 23 Reasons Why.
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The media was too busy covering his controversies to cover his policies.
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In fact, these errors pale in comparison to previous Trump plagiarism controversies.
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" But Kavanaugh sidestepped, saying judges shouldn't comment on "the latest political controversies.
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The conflicts and controversies themselves were trivial compared to past global conflagrations.
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He's been the subject of many controversies over the last few months.
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" DeSantis said his supporters will not be "derailed by these fake controversies.
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Mr. Penner has been prolific online, often weighing in on political controversies.
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However, his career has also been marked by a string of controversies.
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Clinton, Mr. Trump has had a few controversies related to the military.
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"The art world without controversies would be a dull place," she said.
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Other controversies linked to his tax and spending plans have also emerged.
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His exit followed months of mounting controversies for the ride-hailing giant.
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Clinton was merely trying to direct attention away from her own controversies.
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Since the start of 2019, numerous brands have faced fails and controversies.
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The March for Science itself hasn't been without its own controversies, though.
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The raises are just one in a series of controversies facing Pruitt.
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But the agency has still seen new controversies under the Trump administration.
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Other brands, like Gucci and Prada, have also had blackface controversies lately.
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On today's episode, we chat about her controversies and quest for acceptance.
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Canadian shit river controversies don't seem to be all that isolated, though.
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His post makes no mention of the company's tough year of controversies..
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Ilhan Omar in no mood to talk about her controversies this week.
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Even if the controversies are exaggerated, she should be better in control.
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"It is not enough just to cover politics and controversies," he writes.
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Such controversies can spread quickly and prove difficult for businesses to quell.
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We explored controversies, and we raised all the questions about population differences.
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Growing up I was privy to all of its trends and controversies.
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There are several arenas in which legal controversies will be played out.
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Most anthem-related controversies, though, are neither deliberate nor quite so dramatic.
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Who knows, but here's how it has handled past controversies on-air.
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And similar controversies have arisen on other college campuses across the nation.
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He cited security concerns to defend Pruitt in one of the controversies.
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The company has had repeated controversies over losing votes and faulty machines.
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Obama has declined to weigh in on the daily frenzy of controversies.
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Susan Collins of Maine argued the controversies have become a major distraction.
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He has generally been muted in the controversies of the Trump administration.
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What's now apparent: These controversies are yet to hurt the bottom line.
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"Greenland," he joked, a reference to one of Mr. Trump's previous controversies.
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While led by Von D, the beauty brand also faced numerous controversies.
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NOTES Two French players were involved in controversies in the first round.
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It was one of the most important controversies in American intellectual history.
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The electoral ramifications of all the controversies that surround Trump is unclear.
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But some Republicans are also hoping to get answers on the controversies.
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And, despite a series of controversies, Facebook has jumped more than 50%.
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Some of those controversies have been the proverbial storm in a teacup.
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In the past, controversies have surfaced over sponcon that's not accurately branded.
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And there were other controversies surrounding various people involved with the film.
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However, Hadid's career was also marked by several controversies and public disputes.
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But compared with the endless swirl of controversies around Trump, it's peanuts.
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"Just trading in line is, maybe, 10 times from where we are today," he saidExecutive departures, lawsuits, and corporate controversies MedMen has been rocked by a series of executive departures, lawsuits, and corporate controversies over the past year.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith has been fighting late controversies of her own making — saying she'd attend a "public hanging," among other things — just as Alabama's Roy Moore was damaged by his own late controversies (allegations of being a sexual predator).
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YouTube has repeatedly run into controversies over how it polices content that violates its own guidelines, whether it's filming a dead body or one creator harassing another creator (or any number of other YouTube-related controversies over the years).
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Liberals and leftists are using the hashtag #resistanceradio to highlight current Trump controversies.
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Along with it comes the #Hessa fandom — and all of the controversies attached.
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Despite some recent controversies, Trump&aposs popularity for some reason just keeps rising.
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Unfortunately, Northam was just the beginning of controversies over blackface in the state.
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Here's a closer look into voter fraud and the controversies around this issue.
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Newspapers are therefore filled with exceptional moments: earthquakes, war, elections, controversies, arguments, crises.
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But during the campaign, he was caught in several controversies involving anti-Semitism.
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They had a number of app deletions after a few controversies of theirs.
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To anyone that follows Australian sporting controversies, Gayle is surely having a laugh.
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However, e-scooters have had their share of controversies, even where they're legal.
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What these new controversies will be and how they'll play is anyone's guess.
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But the deal will also saddle Vista with JetSmarter's legal battles and controversies.
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Modern Healthcare published a multi-part series on the controversies surrounding Ballad Health.
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Equally disappointing is the missed opportunity of lending historical perspective to today's controversies.
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Limited by segregation and his set of skills, Owens also courted new controversies.
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Zinke resigned at the end of 2018 amid a host of ethics controversies.
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And with the countless controversies swirling, this press conference should be pretty interesting.
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And besides, they're used to defending the Clintons from all kinds of controversies.
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Among the many topics: Cisco's partnership with Apple and controversies over cyber security.
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Facebook is at the center of a dozen controversies, and outrage is peaking.
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I've covered the controversies over bison management in Yellowstone for almost a decade.
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On a day when Clinton's controversies dominated the airwaves, Trump resurrected his own.
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Economic issues tend to be more important in Canadian elections than political controversies.
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YouTube Kids' expansion of parental controls comes on the heels of several controversies.
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The conversation, though, quickly shifted to old and newer controversies surrounding Biden himself.
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Which probably explains a number of controversies that erupted over the past year.
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Pence, a social conservative, stepped into a series of controversies over LGBT rights.
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In the meantime, Twitter has often fumbled its response to Trump-related controversies.
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These hearings tend to serve as turning points in most major business controversies.
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We know he likes to gin up false controversies to avoid policy disputes.
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Two top executives have also stepped down from the company amid the controversies.
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Lewis has been at the center of two major controversies in recent months.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt resigned after months of ethics controversies.
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But Brooks' conservative bona fides will contend with a raft of recent controversies.
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The past two years have been filled with controversies, hyperbole, and slick renderings.
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Kalanick also later resigned after a wave of controversies made his position untenable.
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Social media and news ecosystems thrive on controversies that make us choose sides.
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All CNN will get out of Duffy is a series of pointless controversies.
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But Kelly's efforts have not yet reduced the controversies dogging the White House.
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While trying to recover from the controversies, Kalanick himself created a new one.
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" But on the controversies, Inhofe added, "obviously it's hard to explain that away.
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Pruitt resigned on Thursday after heavy criticism in Congress for ethics-related controversies.
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The billionaire's comments sparked one of the biggest controversies of a controversial campaign.
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Fairfax and Virginia's other two statewide-elected officials are embroiled in controversies. Gov.
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As a rule, national monuments are created to end controversies, not start them.
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The latest probe comes as Pruitt faces scrutiny over ethical and spending controversies.
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Nonetheless, party leaders are said to be furious at the controversies involving him.
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Ms. Abedin was already a major figure this summer in controversies over Mrs.
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Already, it is drawing Verizon into new controversies around privacy and net neutrality.
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She was embroiled in two controversies during her first few days in office.
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The unending controversies about a wholesome diet provide much fodder for this column.
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Kislyak, meanwhile, was involved in several early controversies with the Trump White House.
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Flowers said the controversies have only improved Moore's stock with Alabama's religious conservatives.
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Such controversies led to changes in the way that journal articles are published.
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Much of the time though has been focused on his many ethical controversies.
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Paul Ryan is a master avoider when asked about Donald Trump's latest controversies.
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And yet the President is enmeshed in a series of scandals and controversies.
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They argue that Pruitt's controversies overshadowed his policy work, which they consider valuable.
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CBS has been mired in sexual harassment controversies over the past 18 months.
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It was one of numerous controversies the league has faced in recent years.
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How did Apple deal with the controversies around its factory workers in China?
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The company has been in the spotlight for its involvement in several controversies.
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How avian flight first evolved is one of the biggest controversies in paleontology.
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Cory Booker cast Biden as unwilling to confront controversies from the Obama era.
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Because while the controversies Trump causes are often ridiculous, they're rarely genuinely silly.
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Despite the controversies, the White House has continued to push for Haspel's appointment.
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Though he had controversies, he was no doubt a product of his time.
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These controversies at Christian schools reveal the further fracturing of white evangelical consensus.
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The principal innovation (and one of the central controversies) of the post-Sept.
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Nor will they be familiar with the controversies among and about the organizers.
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No. I feel like these kinds of controversies come up over and over.
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As happens almost every tour, there were selection controversies, compounded by national pride.
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The ad also highlighted controversies Buttigieg has faced with South Bend's black community.
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The N.H.L. made several rule changes in response to controversies in the playoffs.
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The controversies illustrate why it's problematic to lump all Spanish-speaking musicians together.
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Those controversies have regularly spilled into the outside through leaks to the media.
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But the Just Mayo maker has suffered from controversies over the last year.
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But poets aren't talking about unearthed arcana, buoyancy compensators or controversies over Roundup.
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In his remarks, Justice Gorsuch called for civility in debates over public controversies.
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The big difference between the past controversies involving O'Reilly and the current one?
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Often, the biggest controversies are settled in court and sometimes involve pricey consequences.
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MORE on Wednesday as Trudeau faces a tough battle marred by racial controversies.
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A FRACKING FRACAS: Controversies over hydraulic fracturing had a banner day on Monday.
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Pruitt came prepared to answer questions about his spending and other ethics controversies.
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Pruitt has found himself at the center of multiple controversies in recent weeks.
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Here's everything we know about Amazon's video doorbell and the controversies surrounding it.
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In addition to Tuesday's charges, Mr. Torres's has faced other controversies while mayor.
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But he said it is imperative that the EPA thoroughly investigate the controversies.
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Read: A Timeline of the Conspiracies, Rumors, and Controversies Over Hillary Clinton's Health
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But those controversies were not broadcast on live television before millions of Americans.
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Fox has reveled in culture-war controversies like the alleged war on Christmas.
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But the legislation got derailed by some fairly tangential controversies related to abortion.
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Both of those controversies turned out to be pivotal in the 2016 election.
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Anyway, neither of these controversies hurt the films, which each won two awards.
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He pointed to controversies over US artists like Sally Mann and Robert Mapplethorpe.
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Are you tired of talking about the controversies and politics surrounding Roseanne yet?
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And you can think of at least some policy controversies in this light.
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"To figure out why [these controversies persist], we specifically examined the two best-supported alternatives for a series of controversies and noted how many genes support one over the other alternative," explained lead author Antonis Rokas in an interview with Gizmodo.
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That has the contradictory effect of creating bigger controversies, as rules trump common sense.
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But other high-profile controversies over Confederate symbolism have yielded changes in recent months.
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There's no doubt that a big characteristic has been controversy—a series of controversies.
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Biden's record includes many controversies, but they don't seem to be slowing him down.
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It depicts the scale and scope of the president controversies around the White House.
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It's the primary venue for fights over executive power, federal regulations, and political controversies.
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Here's a running list of all the controversies that have involved Pruitt since then.
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Controversies aside, it looks like the fam's keeping that going for a good cause.
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Some companies stopped advertising on the radio altogether to avoid being linked to controversies.
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Washington (CNN)He has covered Hillary Clinton for three decades, through triumphs and controversies.
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Ahead, a look at some of the controversies that plagued the top Trump aide.
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The case comes amid controversies over abortion worldwide, including in the U.S. presidential race.
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On top of that, there are very likely more Trump controversies on the way.
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I'd be lying if I said these controversies didn't diminish my opinion of him.
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And despite a few controversies, he's mostly been an effective behind-the-scenes player.
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How personal loss, grieving, and memorialization can humanize and illuminate the controversies around monuments.
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The controversies over Mr Conte obscured worries over who will get the finance portfolio.
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Andy Lack has stayed silent on numerous controversies that occurred inside his news division.
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In his complaint, Allen references other controversies Amazon has faced during the #MeToo movement.
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Wherever he goes, we follow, with our energy, our controversies, our struggle for equality.
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Aladdin started production this year, following what felt like a triple slam of controversies.
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SZ, has also been at the center of similar controversies in the United States.
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These controversies come and go, rarely seeming to affect Trump&aposs standing with Republicans.
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The NCAA's announcement of its basketball tournament bracket brought all these controversies roaring back.
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Of the long list of political controversies in recent memory, few can overshadow Benghazi.
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Lane Greene talks about the science, history and controversies he has covered so far
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Here's a look at President Trump's biggest controversies and accomplishments since his last birthday.
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One of the main controversies ahead of the Brexit negotiations is the exit bill.
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Here's where Tequila came from, and the controversies that have followed her into 2016.
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Facebook has been embroiled in a number of content moderation controversies over recent years.
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CBS's "Face the Nation:" Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway discusses her candidate's latest controversies.
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"People interpret decisions differently, that is why there are controversies in football," he said.
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But now, actor Daniel Wu is sharing his take on the buzz-worthy controversies.
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As with many controversies involving Trump, this one has provided more questions than answers.
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She has been at the center of the swirling controversies within the Democratic Party.
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Republicans have been leery of kicking up distracting new controversies before the November elections.
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But the controversies are raising eyebrows in Congress, even among some of its allies.
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Some of the controversies swirling around Mr. Santucci had nothing to do with prosecutions.
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We can always find some point of agreement even in our most strident controversies.
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Those shows kicked up controversies, documented in the catalogue, about who was representing whom.
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Zinke resigned as Secretary of the Interior a year ago amid various ethics controversies.
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Obama praised McCain's ability to rise above "small and mean and petty" political controversies.
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Nonetheless, these controversies are now returning to haunt Clinton as November's election draws near.
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The president has spurred several controversies throughout the first several weeks of his presidency.
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Whatever her role in the email and foundation controversies, that was Abedin's own doing.
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His making of "Heaven's Gate" would quickly reduce these other controversies to mere footnotes.
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He joked in a later set that he was redirecting attention from other controversies.
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We have seen a rising number of these controversies over members of the court.
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The former leadership aide warned against expectations that the controversies would be resolved afterward.
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In taking the post, Kelly entered a White House roiled by leaks and controversies.
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Beauchamp, a Nascar outsider from the Midwest, was not aware of the other controversies.
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Voting access controversies arise Today, Kobach is the GOP candidate for governor of Kansas.
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The committee scheduled the hearing following months of spending and ethics controversies involving Pruitt.
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Does the focus on his many, many controversies drive a cycle of mutual dependency?
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A quick survey of last year's political controversies in the US proves this point.
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The Long Island-born, LA-residing rapper is one of 2017's biggest controversies.
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That's not fazing the Pentagon — and that means these controversies are likely to multiply.
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Two controversies, in particular, could have been especially damaging against a more disciplined opponent.
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But rough handling by the police has spawned controversies in other parts of China.
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Recent American operas have not shied away from using history to explore current controversies.
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Other Democrats had already weighed in publicly on the recent controversies surrounding Trump's properties.
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It also has a long record of what could charitably be called... reporting controversies.
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For all the controversies, Facebook's profits remain strong and its user numbers remain steady.
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A number of controversies have erupted around social media use by the company's employees.
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None of this — poor play, muddled stadium plans, off-field controversies — is anything new.
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The Justice Department later revised its guidelines for undercover operations to avoid future controversies.
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He did not want "to get within three zip codes" of such political controversies.
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Still, many Republicans believe the controversies are hurting their party ahead of the midterms.
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"All of this stuff is really trivial," Milloy said of the controversies involving Pruitt.
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And Trump, the Republican nominee, has played into Clinton's hands with some recent controversies.
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That period has so far been characterized by intense partisan fighting and political controversies.
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GOP lawmakers raised concerns that the controversies could undercut Pruitt's work at the EPA.
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Matthew's controversies only seemed to pick up as the 2020 presidential election drew closer.
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Sonny Perdue of Georgia, is dragging a trail of controversies into the federal government.
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In their previous post, they discussed the medals and controversies rocking the running world.
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He suffered from his own political controversies including a U.S. hostage crisis in Iran.
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Among the recent controversies to erupt over blackface is a photo on Virginia Gov.
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But the essays were intended to be truthful and clear explanations of church controversies.
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In recent years, M.I.A.'s controversies have typically been more vital than her music.
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YouTube's music chart system has faced a few controversies over the last few months.
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While ByteDance has faced moderation controversies before, they've been largely based around under-moderation.
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Still, they are acutely aware of the national climate and controversies surrounding transgender rights.
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Those controversies are widely thought to have helped consolidate Obama's support among African-Americans.
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Twitter has also been more decisive than rivals about resolving controversies, including political ads.
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But those controversies did not noticeably handicap Trump when it came to November's election.
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One is facial recognition, which I think there's all kinds of controversies around that.
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The network's ad sales chief Marianne Gambelli alluded to recent controversies during the upfront.
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While an impressive engineering feat, the building of the bridge brought its own controversies.
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The NFL has also mostly avoided major controversies that hampered it in past years.
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Controversies like this one are going to become the norm, rather than an aberration.
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The rental and other recent controversies have put Pruitt in a swarm of scandal.
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The candidates' controversies received more coverage, on average, than their views on the economy.
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"It's really helped support his poll numbers despite all the other controversies," Conant said.
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Haiti's decision to postpone the election follows a trail of electoral misfires and controversies.
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The history of the church, after all, is the history of councils and controversies.
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Y.) and Carolyn MaloneyCarolyn Bosher MaloneySpeier to run for Oversight gavel On The Money: Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies | GOP chair expects another funding stopgap | Senate rejects Dem measure on SALT deduction cap workarounds Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies MORE (N.
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"Recent controversies -- the handling of sexual assault cases, brain trauma controversies, the anthem issue -- seem to have taken a toll on attitudes toward the NFL as an institution," says Republican Pollster Daron Shaw who conducts the Fox News Poll with Democrat Chris Anderson.
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Newton sometimes is called "controversial" in the silly nature of the N.F.L.'s contrived controversies.
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In 2014, you launched Scientific Controversies, which has brought Nobel Prize winners to Pioneer Works.
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Let it be said, officially, that no sport surpasses soccer in absurd off-field controversies.
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There he was in the Bush White House in the midst of so many controversies.
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"They're also going to get the entire baggage of controversies with them when they come."
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These controversies are about the knowledge gaps that are inevitable in a largely homogenous industry.
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In response to the various recent controversies, the church altered several policies earlier this week.
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Donald Trump, meanwhile, has no plans to quit stirring up controversies on Twitter anytime soon.
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But it's now facing many of the same controversies that other platforms have struggled with.
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The poll also asked voters to what degree recent Trump and Clinton controversies "bother" them.
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Collectively, these controversies have raised questions about the stability of his support among black voters.
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These controversies also fuel content, like a snake eating its own tail, hungry for views.
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But since January it has become mired in a series of controversies, misjudgments and missteps.
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Shia LaBeouf gave a reflective interview about his life now after years of public controversies.
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He probably re-energized some of his base and turned attention back to Clinton's controversies.
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For as long as there has been a fashion industry, there have been fashion controversies.
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But Mr Subramanian sidesteps these two recent controversies, excluding the latest revisions from his analysis.
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Despite the controversies, Sutton's replacement Andy Harrison is confident the 26-rider team will deliver.
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Leo's ranting would seem a lot less troubling if it weren't for Leo's recent controversies.
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Canada's prime minister has shrugged off controversies that would have hurt a less charismatic politician.
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German music publishers decided to stop awarding the prize in order to prevent future controversies.
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The news united Republicans who have spent the past several weeks grappling with Trump's controversies.
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But he also suggested he was tired of a political climate fueled by Trump controversies.
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"We also removed related targeting options, like 'vaccine controversies,'" Facebook wrote in the blog post.
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But beyond the personal controversies, he rather clearly has no idea what he's talking about.
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Warped Tour has run into its share of controversies as well, especially in recent years.
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Invariably, controversies over things like uniforms, logos and mission statements could drag out the process.
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There are myriad controversies and scandals involving both candidates that Holt could choose to raise.
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Violence has been bubbling just below the surface in campus controversies for some time now.
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Eric Trump suggested Friday the mounting controversies surrounding Manafort played a role in his departure.
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At the same time, Amazon has had to deal with its own share of controversies.
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Twitter's Moments are a pundit's paradise, sparking reactions and discussion of the triumphs and controversies.
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Green Book was riddled with controversies, most of them regarding the movie's handling of race.
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They denounce a press corps they see as biased and controversies they view as manufactured.
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Critics say those controversies influenced last year's election when she was the Democratic presidential nominee.
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In any case, Mekelberg said controversies like this could be damaging to any commercial business.
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" Those are "faux scandals, the trumped up controversies ... insults that are flung back and forth.
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More clearly stated checks on the executive could have prevented a number of recent controversies.
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Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez on Friday mocked President Trump's recent controversies involving Russia.
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And that has been my focus, not the focus of another round of email controversies.
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MORE wiretapped Trump Tower were two controversies his supporters liked most, according to the poll.
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Trump voters expressed less favorable opinions about him – in the single digits – following two controversies.
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History shows that movies plagued by such controversies rarely perform well at the box office.
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Trump's speech was certainly an attempt to address those controversies, but it didn't negate them.
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Without learning from past mistakes, future controversies over similar international agreements will surely re-occur.
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Both controversies highlighted a certain distrust of the candidate, something she wasn't able to overcome.
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Pruitt has come under intense scrutiny in recent months amid a slew of ethics controversies.
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Despite recent controversies including hazing, binge drinking and deaths, fraternities are more popular than ever.
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He is an expert in government investigations, white-collar criminal defense, tax controversies and litigation.
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Vox's Alvin Chang tracked how conservative news sites have been covering the recent Trump controversies.
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Should the early controversies of Clare's career taint viewers' and readers' enjoyment of her work?
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Washington has a long history of naming special counsel to dig into White House controversies.
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Then there are the inevitable controversies of curing, which I'll cover here only in outline.
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Dongbei's repeated defaults have been at the centre of a number of controversies this year.
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Pruitt has been under intense scrutiny in recent months amid a slew of ethics controversies.
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Awards shows or "racial controversies more broadly," as Pew put it, filled out the list.
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Sharpton said the Democrats, by highlighting such controversies, would see a boost in minority turnout.
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In response, the company has attempted to be proactive about addressing the controversies around vaping.
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Indeed, its history is rife with controversies over the health or capacity of its jurists.
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DeSantis came under fire repeatedly for race-related controversies, beginning the day after the Aug.
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The New England Patriots have been involved in several league controversies, including Spygate and Deflategate.
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Still, he has proved remarkably resilient, getting past controversies that might have sunk other candidates.
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When student free speech happens on social media, the possibilities are endless for more controversies.
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But the rising popularity of TikTok has also come with some controversies for the app.
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The measure is attracting attention following recent controversies involving Cabinet officials' use of private jets.
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The most insignificant controversies get amplified, and there's no way to turn the volume down.
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The convention's four days were dominated at times by controversies that distracted from Trump's message.
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Thirty-two percent of Democratic respondents disagreed with the party's response to the Kavanaugh controversies.
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Many are also comparing Obama's big suit scandal to the many controversies in Trump's presidency.
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But Ford, unlike Pence, could credibly disclaim complicity in the controversies that brought Nixon down.
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Does it surprise Pilgrim that controversies related to racial caricatures are making headlines in 2018?
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It's faced numerous controversies over its handling of user data and privacy in recent years.
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Scott Pruitt: The Environmental Protection Agency chief quit in July under fire over ethics controversies.
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The Trump administration is currently mired in two separate controversies involving insults to American allies.
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Confirmations tend to reward young lawyers who avoid controversies to advancement on the Supreme Court.
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Mathers' career has been full of controversies stemming from his depictions of violence against women.
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But it wasn't until she became Puerto Rico's top prosecutor that the real controversies began.
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Remember PewDiePie, he of the controversies for supporting anti-Semitic messages and other troubling things?
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"This has happened to me too many times," Williams said, invoking past U.S. Open controversies.
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Immigration controversies often prevent us, as a nation, from examining uncomfortable social and cultural truths.
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He has faced several controversies, including a doping scandal and a revolt by female workers.
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What will make it in, who will be snubbed, and what major controversies may arise?
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The White House is juggling so many controversies that some have fallen to the wayside.
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Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) tore into Pruitt for his evasiveness on questions about ethics controversies.
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The controversies threaten to hinder Trump's planned military buildup before it gets off the ground.
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Pruitt headed into the hearings with mounting controversies and growing calls for him to resign.
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Administration officials have denied that the swirling controversies would impact the president's first overseas trip.
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While websites can be heavily censored in China, there is space for discussing social controversies.
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I believe the letter was a red-herring in lieu of all of Trump's controversies.
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Ethics controversies surrounding members of Trump's Cabinet have become a headache for the Trump administration.
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Every week brings potentially damaging developments that in other contexts could have generated weekslong controversies.
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For years, Pakistan International Airlines has been buffeted by controversies over mismanagement, corruption and safety.
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McGahn has found himself at the center of several controversies over his year-long tenure.
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" WATCH: "I'm not really happy as to what's going on right now with the controversies.
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These concerns have been magnified by new controversies over the political affiliations by DOJ officials.
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"The media are generating revenue with high profile controversies and keeping arguments going," Baird said.
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His approach was part of a long history of "cleaning controversies," as conservators call them.
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He is credited with steering the chain out of years of food-borne illness controversies.
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Finally, now we can get the answers to all of our Bernie-related financial controversies.
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In recent years, advertisers also ditched Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly's Fox shows after controversies.
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Bercow also still has the support from many MPs in the Commons despite recent controversies.
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Devin Nunes won't lead the House's Russia probe after string of controversies Devin Nunes won't lead the House's Russia probe after string of controversies After a mysterious late-night trip to the White House and an abruptly cancelled hearing on Russia last week, Rep.
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These controversies resulted in the resignation of the agency's first female director, Julia Pierson, in 2014.
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"These contrasts, these controversies, are part of Carnival," says Haroldo Costa, a cultural historian in Rio.
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Prince sold Blackwater in 2010 after a string of controversies involving its security work in Iraq.
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He's sued the city, fought with the town leadership and turned local issues into nattional controversies.
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Read on for a look at some of Pruitt's controversies during his time with the EPA.
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Some might be more willing to investigate the controversies that have arisen, such as with Russia.
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But at least four women aren't letting last-minute national controversies and catastrophes deter their campaigns.
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However since its high-profile launch yesterday, the phone has run into a series of controversies.
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In the Martin Scorsese and "Joker" controversies, hints of resistance to the rule of comic books.
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This came on the heels of controversies over the proliferation of "fake news" during the campaign.
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Niantic's Pokémon Go became the subject of some fairly new controversies in the past few months.
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The past year has seen a swirl of new controversies, scandals and investigations erupt around Facebook.
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Trump joked about the constant controversies surrounding his decisions to amplify the remarks of his supporters.
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But he seems to have little to say about the controversies dogging Donald Trump's new administration.
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Under Armour, Uber and Vice added family-friendly policies, including generous fertility perks, following such controversies.
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And last week, Kalanick became the latest to resign after months of nonstop scandals and controversies.
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Meanwhile, and of equal importance, Facebook has also been engaged in controversies in the emerging world.
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Riester is inheriting a heavy load of controversies, particularly in regards to social and racial inequalities.
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OF ALL THE controversies thrown up by America's cultural wars, abortion remains perhaps the most divisive.
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The story of the Twitter verification controversy is the story of many Twitter controversies before it.
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Wheeler took over the EPA in July after Pruitt resigned in a flurry of ethical controversies.
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One of the biggest controversies around music streaming services has been the amount they pay artists.
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He said he understood that YouTube didn't want him in it because of that year's controversies.
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Though Telegram has largely been immune to such controversies, it has its fair share of issues.
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Meanwhile, controversies and competition can have macro effects on earnings, but are rarely discussed in detail.
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Despite his many controversies, Star is a multimillionaire thriving on top of a massive beauty empire.
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Privacy controversies for Facebook and other online giants have raised public concern, leaving Apple an opening.
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Humayun Khan, among other controversies, has caused increasing numbers of Republicans to criticize the party's candidate.
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When I ask about the past year of criticisms and controversies, Perez says they're still learning.
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However, the same publication asked if he sold out amid a series of controversies in 2015.
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However, Alphabet analysts don't expect the various controversies make a material impact on the company's financials.
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And this plot is vaguely based on the controversies with modern-day adaptations of The Mikado.
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At this point, Scheherazade could just list the movie's controversies instead of reciting her 1,001 folktales.
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"This has led to controversies, disputes and anxieties in society," Lam said, according to the BBC.
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In fact, similar controversies will likely push them to continue support for the President in 2020.
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Patreon is no stranger to the editorial controversies that plagued other big tech companies in 2018.
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Gizmodo published a detailed report on the various controversies that have dogged Canada's 150th-birthday preparations.
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Niantic's Pokémon Go became the subject of some fairly new controversies in the past few months.
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Schaaf also did not explain what Figueroa's connection, if any, was to the two growing controversies.
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Despite his troubles and controversies, golf fans seem willing — even eager — to embrace Tiger Woods's comeback.
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That strategy is complicated by controversies over how Google and its clients use the powerful technology.
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The Trump trade could be back on track very soon if Trump can avoid new controversies.
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Windak definitely doesn't shy away from tiki's controversies and instead seems to be openly challenging them.
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However, there is a real cost to splitting a circuit in the heat of current controversies.
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Kanye West is thanking all of the fans who stood by him, despite his recent controversies.
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The controversies of the past week have also taken place at a critical moment for Republicans.
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Liam steered clear of the controversies but gave his 2 cents on being a proper dad.
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She sought to persuade him — albeit with limited success — to steer clear of self-defeating controversies.
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No Democrat is advocating going easy on the president or skirting the mounting White House controversies.
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"Too often, we knowingly walk right into controversies that repel jobs and opportunity," he once said.
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None of this changes the dilemma for citizens trying to make sense out of these controversies.
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Intrater told the Times that he now regrets hiring Cohen amid the other controversies surrounding him.
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He was the first of three top Virginia politicians plagued by controversies in the following weeks.
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Senator Sherrod Brown called Facebook "dangerous" during the hearing, referencing the social media giant's past controversies.
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None of the Democrats embroiled in blackface controversies or accused of sexual assault has stepped down.
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In his decadeslong career marked by bankruptcies and controversies, Trump was exceedingly careful about protecting himself.
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But the controversies keep piling up and lawmakers from both parties have called for his ouster.
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He was the first of three top Virginia politicians rapidly plagued by controversies in past weeks.
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The president's visit to Paris has been marked by criticism over controversies at home and abroad.
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In addition to the ads, Papa John's took several steps to distance itself from the controversies.
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But the issue has been overshadowed by what many Republicans see as Trump's self-inflicted controversies.
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Halloween is fast approaching and the spooky fall holiday just wouldn't be complete without costume controversies.
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Although the controversies over SF-22019 are all but forgotten, they triggered one long-lasting change.
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If they back up Trump in every one of his controversies, they risk repelling independent voters.
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Distorted and exaggerated stories about Clinton controversies had the added effect of pumping up Trump's candidacy.
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Marshall took sides in continuing bitter controversies because there was no way to avoid doing so.
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The Supreme Court will weigh in on some of the our most pressing challenges and controversies.
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Controversies often flock around public artworks, particularly those which invite regular people to participate in them.
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This report comes as EPA administrator Scott Pruitt resigned on Thursday amid months of ethics controversies.
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Wednesday's lawsuit comes as ethical controversies over how Cabinet officials are spending taxpayer money pile up.
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Democrats are hoping to seize on Trump's historically low approval ratings and early controversies in office.
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In the wake of those and other spending controversies, donations to the United Way went down.
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Trump's administration has gone through a succession of controversies since he was sworn in on Jan.
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Robust economic data have helped Trump weather numerous controversies that might otherwise sink his poll numbers.
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But even those occasions are unlikely to divert the President's mind from the ever-expanding controversies.
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Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency chief, resigned on July 5 under fire over ethics controversies.
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Musk's tweets, along with other announcements and controversies, translate to constant news coverage of the company.
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That said, there also seems to be a shift in thinking thanks to the Facebook controversies.
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Trump just returned from his first foreign trip to a series of controversies facing his administration.
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That and controversies surrounding Trump's temporary refugee ban have sapped some energy from the healthcare drive.
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The documents also provide evidence that could supercharge one of the biggest controversies in world soccer.
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The debate over the FISA court is just one of the many controversies surrounding Section 702.
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"The Jeremy Kyle Show" had survived its previous controversies, but the current one proved too much.
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Charles Kupperman, the man standing in for Bolton following his sacking isn't without his own controversies.
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It has battled numerous controversies and scandals surrounding children's content over the last couple of years.
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But his fame has been hampered by controversies like using racist language and anti-Semitic imagery.
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And Trump, amid all his other antics and fireworks and controversies, has basically done just that.
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But this — and previous controversies, like work with the Pentagon — risk alienating employees and customers alike.
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It was Munson who continually played at a high level without creating controversies of his own.
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But she said she wanted to collect works beyond those related to controversies about anti-Semitism.
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And a string of recent art-world controversies had emphasized the need for such curatorial caution.
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I think the controversies around Kelley Walker and Dana's painting, these issues need to be aired.
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The only headlines Space Force has made so far have come amid jokes, memes, and controversies.
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But the Iowa caucuses were already on thin ice after controversies around their results in 2016.
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None of the controversies around TikTok seem to be impacting its growth in the U.S., however.
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But those efforts are complicated by the sheer volume of controversies the White House is juggling.
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" President Trump, he said, "creates so many controversies every day, nobody can even keep up anymore.
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He returned to a series of controversies facing his administration after a steady flow of leaks.
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But the vice president labored in a way his boss does not to avoid creating controversies.
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The controversies have prompted disagreements among top Facebook executives about how to deal with those issues.
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The point is that these side controversies have a way of coming back again and again.
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As the Omar controversies unfolded, multiple members called for colleagues to ease up on the tweets.
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And, within Bauhaus itself, there were debates, changes and controversies over its brief 14-year history.
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Rettig, who specializes in handling tax controversies for clients of his firm in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Pence, who has largely skirted Trump controversies, made clear on Thursday that he stood by Trump.
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The controversies have prompted speculation that Trump could soon move to dismiss Pruitt from the EPA.
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Even before being debated, the repeal bill is already raising controversies between the several political parties.
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The top three Democrats in Virginia's state government are currently contending with various controversies, including Gov.
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Controversies swirled around Baloch, who was frequently targeted with rape and death threats before her murder.
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She was open to talking about at least some of the controversies that have surrounded her.
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The controversies coincide with Trump's struggles to hold together the base that helped elect him president.
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"Green Book" took home the Best Picture prize -- beating out Netflix's "Roma" -- despite its many controversies.
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In the midst of the ensuing controversies, Kalanick's mother died in a boating accident in May.
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Tesla production deadline: Can Tesla navigate through its many controversies and still meet its sales targets?
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Fulcher said the company was moving beyond the controversies of the last year and a half.
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Trump has regularly weighed in on sports controversies, sparking fights with athletes and other prominent figures.
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Here are 27 times internet personalities were called out for controversies and weird behavior in 2019.
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Even since this summer Buttigieg has found himself embroiled in controversies surrounding his record on race.
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The Trump Organization has recently moved to resolve potential controversies, in part by closing family foundations.
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Hopefully you've read all the coverage of the nominations and tuned into the awards season controversies.
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Kenya, he said, is "a mirror" for other countries to deal with similar controversies over elections.
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Or distracting from Trump's scandals and controversies and encouraging people to look in the other direction.
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Mr. Kim noted that past controversies involving governors had not affected state economies or bond ratings.
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All of those controversies were powered by suspicion and innuendo, rather than substantive evidence of wrongdoing.
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I think, in the wake of these controversies, there has been kind of ethics theater, almost.
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While he has done that, Kelly has been the subject of several controversies of his own.
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This isn't Merriam-Webster's first commentary on spikes in searches related to the Trump administration's controversies.
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Mr. Markle, reclusive and unskilled in the ways of the media, has been a favorite punching bag of the British tabloids, which have a knack for generating controversies and stirring up class-based discord — and then claiming to be shocked, shocked that the controversies have taken place.
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The continued integration of content properties into leading providers guarantees that the controversies will not fade soon.
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The president himself has repeatedly demonstrated that his own instincts on racial controversies are much like Bannon's.
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The result was 15 years of reasonably efficient operation and blessedly few hot political controversies over asylum.
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The incident is also the latest in a series of controversies surrounding the portrayal of Hindu gods.
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Zuckerberg didn't address those controversies directly, but he acknowledged he needs help outside of the tech bubble.
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International controversies, palace intrigue, very large bombs — this week had all of the classic trademarks of Trumpland.
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For much of the race, Trump has smugly floated through controversies that would have tanked other campaigns.
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Kjellberg also makes a joke about genocide, referencing the multiple controversies he's had over anti-Semitic content.
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That, say multiple people with knowledge, reflects McConnell's "watch and wait" approach to all controversies, including impeachment.
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Then again, it's far too early to say where any of the current Trump controversies are going.
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Many of these candidates have even faced controversies closely tied to policing and incidents of police violence.
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The party is likely to remain in power despite all the controversies—or perhaps because of them.
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In recent months, the Jeff Lewis Design owner has been at the center of two major controversies.
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The announcement landed with a thud in cybersecurity circles, where election-watchers recall Kemp's past cybersecurity controversies.
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He hasn't even taken the stage yet but Justin Timberlake's halftime performance is already embroiled in controversies.
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He stepped into two controversies over abortion in three days, both forcing him to issue rare reversals.
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Moving on is natural, and with controversies like Johnny Depp persisting, sometimes it may even be necessary.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both had their share of withering controversies during this election season.
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Leave aside the factual question of whether the IRS and "guns for whatever" controversies were real scandals.
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But despite the widespread controversies, Barr recently told PEOPLE she wouldn't change a thing about her past.
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These were some of 2018's biggest celebrity controversies that dominated the headlines and our group chats.
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But in recent history, controversies over things like tobacco and GMOs have begun to erode that perception.
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Reno's time in office was also bookended with a pair of major controversies that gripped the country.
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What makes her worthy of a 6-episode podcast are her controversies and the allegations against her.
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Controversies After its staggering global success, Pokemon Go has been criticized for leading players into dangerous situations.
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The extent to which Trump's tax controversies will damage him could also take time to play out.
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"'Marijuana' is perceived by consumers to be one of the least severe risks or controversies," Comenos said.
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Occasionally his sharp tongue has stirred controversies, though he also had a flair for a good soundbite.
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And amid his lengthy response to the controversies at hand, Trump said he was having a blast.
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The news cycle is dominated by an endless series of controversies and absurdities streaming from his camp.
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The Linux community has gone through several controversies before and each time emerged stronger because of them.
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Democrats have signaled Sessions may face an uphill battle to confirmation, however, citing past controversies over race.
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He is currently facing several controversies after various revelations related to communications between his aides and Moscow.
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Trump departed Washington as controversies swirled, all centering on the alleged ties between his campaign and Russia.
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Several Republicans have announced they oppose Trump as their party's nominee amid multiple controversies surrounding the businessman.
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Let's take a look back at the key moments of leading up to Comey's recent FBI controversies.
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For-profit-detention centers have been at the center of controversies surrounding their inhumane treatment of immigrants.
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Trump's tendency to kick the can down the road is not limited to political controversies and distractions.
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Nearly 21625 percent of respondents said the polled controversies did not change their opinions of the president.
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Today, college campuses are regularly riled by controversies over art and architecture that clash with modern values.
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Since then, the film has sparked several additional controversies — and has faced a significant amount of backlash.
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Moments of individual brilliance by players were quickly forgotten amid bad-tempered clashes and avoidable refereeing controversies.
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Australian spin-bowling legend Shane Warne's career was riddled with sex controversies dating back nearly two decades.
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Dan Harmon has a habit of landing himself in controversies, and he's notoriously open about his flaws.
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Separated from all the hyperbole and rhetoric, Parker's film looks much smaller than the controversies it's spawned.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is once again taking a stand against controversies stemming from the Trump Administration.
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Apple has made an effort to distance itself from the controversies surrounding Google and Facebook's business models.
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Yet the document also lays out Trump's agenda at a time when he is facing myriad controversies.
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I say "arguable" because, for one, movie content controversies always seem louder online than they actually are.
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On the campaign trail, GOP candidates are juggling Trump's controversies in the final days of their contests.
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Business Insider has taken a look at the former foreign secretary's long history of controversies and gaffes.
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The blackface controversies and the racial tensions in the country generally have affected fashion brands as well.
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I framed the issue around Twitter controversies, a pop-culture motif that all reality TV stars understand.
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We've done our job, but a lot of things we see as controversies have made him stronger.
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But the sex scandal and other controversies come at a time of brightened prospects for the city.
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Until now, his presidency has been marked by controversies, internal strife and political battles with Capitol Hill.
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Controversies broke out on social media this year after Mr. Chailly made some changes to the roster.
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Donald J. Trump has made winking allusions to Mr. Clinton's infidelities and other controversies from the 1990s.
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The president's praise came as new controversies cropped up this week regarding Pruitt's management of the EPA.
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Because Tana has shown she can ride through controversies without needing anyone, and people still watch her.
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The White House also turned to McGinley at times when Cabinet secretaries became enveloped in ethics controversies.
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Pruitt has been plagued for months by a series of controversies related to his expenses and ethics.
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Apple has made an effort to distance itself from the controversies surrounding Google and Facebook's business model.
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While Disney has certainly had a great run, its long history hasn't been without scandals and controversies.
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They have also worried that Mr. Pence may be sullied by the controversies of his running mate.
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Several Republicans have announced they oppose Trump as their party's nominee amid several controversies surrounding the billionaire.
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However, there is nothing improper with the White House raising priorities and controversies with the attorney general.
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Few observers think that any of these controversies will have a profound effect on Trump's political fortunes.
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Sanders also got multiple chances to disavow interest in non-substantive procedural controversies involving the Clinton campaign.
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Since announcing his decision to quit the House, Chaffetz has been slightly bolder in probing presidential controversies.
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But not everyone is a Serial fan, or has a good memory for 2014-vintage political controversies.
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But the students swept up in these controversies must grapple with the aftermath for a long time.
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Rakowitz talks to me about the controversies with both exhibitions and his thoughts on museums and power.
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As political controversies in the U.S. deepen, their users and employees increasingly expect them to take stands.
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Why it matters: Facebook's business appeared invincible for the past two years despite a string of controversies.
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In 2015 the government responded to the controversies by issuing strict rules about dancing in public spaces.
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Facebook, meanwhile, is trying to promote more substantive content, especially given the "fake news" controversies last year.
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For Mr. Trump, the polls suggest he has weathered a rough stretch of controversies and campaign upheaval.
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He left after controversies surrounding alleged politically motivated firing of U.S. attorneys and a warrantless wiretapping system.
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Controversial tenure His tenure has nevertheless been pocked with controversies, all of which he managed to survive.
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The staff will monitor inappropriate videos on the platform, after a series of controversies this year. 10.
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This distinction between science-t and science-p helps illuminate two of the controversies around the march.
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Another day, another set of sports- and race-related controversies sparked by President Donald Trump's Twitter account.
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He faced controversies over its side effects, including risks of blood clots, cancer and excessive menstrual bleeding.
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The app's Chinese parent company, Bytedance, is no stranger to controversies about gnarly content on its platforms.
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Her outspokenness has caused several controversies and even led her opponents to paint her as anti-Semitic.
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His tenure, they know, has been filled with missteps and controversies, unforced errors and self-inflicted wounds.
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I could fill this newsletter with the slew of eye-popping controversies that broke this week alone.
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Here is a look back at some of the many controversies over facial recognition and its use.
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This is an understandable reaction to the unending swirl of controversies over fact-checking, fairness and disclosure.
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But there have been controversies, and curators have been encouraged to add the hashtag #myownview to threads.
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The proximate cause was a string of recent controversies, including making an on-air comparison between Sen.
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Meanwhile, platforms that claim to connect a therapist directly to patients have faced controversies of their own.
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After a series of controversies at Uber, some people are reconsidering the ethics of using the app.
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As controversies piled up in his young administration, he sought comfort in the approval of his base.
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The financial success has been tempered in recent years by a series of controversies inside the company.
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He has since become the sport's most popular star, with assorted championships and controversies under his belt.
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The movie sparked controversies upon its release, but it's done well at the start of awards season.
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Like social justice warriors before him and after, he was loved and hated, and weathered many controversies.
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Uber is eager to put 2900 in the rear-view mirror after a year mired in controversies.
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Clinton's campaign suggested that the controversies would have no bearing on her decision-making in a transition.
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The Sex Pistols formed in 1975 and sparked controversies galore, with their appearances often resulting in chaos.
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Journalist Zaid Jilani describes how the controversies of Bloomberg's past could haunt him in the Democratic Primary.
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PewDiePie&aposs previous controversies also seemingly stemmed from a disconnect between the mainstream media and YouTube culture.
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During past controversies about his anti-immigrant point of view, some advertisers have bailed on his show.
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The latest controversies have just increased Democratic demand for a candidate who will get aggressive with Trump.
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Following a number of recent casting controversies, real change may be on the horizon for disabled actors.
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At the beginning of his narrative, Franken describes S.N.L.-related controversies resurfacing during his campaign for Senate.
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The "Morning Joe" host said Trump has weathered multiple controversies without suffering a major drop in support.
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The company didn't talk about doorbell cameras at all — it could be related to recent Ring's controversies.
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Controversies that start on social media have a way of seeping into the real world pretty quickly.
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Here is the first installment of their conversation about the medals, controversies, and magic moments in Doha.
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Indeed, as I stated Wednesday, that is the contrast between this inquiry and three prior impeachment controversies.
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Mr. Corbyn faced controversies at home, including a crisis in his party over accusations of anti-Semitism.
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New Delhi (CNN Business)Facebook is being battered by privacy scandals, user outrage and fake news controversies.
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The revelation is the latest in a series of ongoing controversies regarding the Trump administration and Russia.
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The controversies are finally coming home to roost and the sellers ... are coming right along with them.
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The challenge, the source said, "will be what to elevate" given the "buffet" of controversies surrounding Pruitt.
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From politics to sports and entertainment, the 2010s have been filled with controversies that continue to endure.
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But a series of controversies dragged him down to a Trump-like 39 percent later that year.
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Of course, courts generally are loath to involve themselves in political controversies involving other branches of government.
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The Senate majority leader has kept a sphinxlike pose during all manner of President Donald Trump controversies.
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Rounds said Sunday that he's unsure how big of a deal each of the controversies really are.
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The collision between Ford and Kavanaugh could not be more perfectly designed to rekindle all these controversies.
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Trump's presidency has been hampered by several controversies related to Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race.
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Reflecting the unifying nature of Supreme Court controversies, Mitch McConnell also came to Kavanaugh's defense on Sunday.
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Cohen is a longtime ally of the president and the focus of a number of legal controversies.
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From this point, 53 percent of the campaign articles mentioning either controversies or the economy discuss Mrs.
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That is "despite the widely reported personal controversies surrounding CEO António Horta Osório," the Reputation Institute says.
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And, of course, Trump will still be Trump, sure to create mini controversies from his tweets alone.
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As the controversies surrounding the EPA chief have mounted in recent weeks, so have the federal investigations.
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And she's starting to get caught in controversies that, until now, she's mostly been able to avoid.
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But these controversies will likely ultimately be resolved in the political/legal rather than purely legal arena.
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Trump's original nominee, fast-food executive Andrew Puzder, withdrew from the confirmation process Wednesday amid multiple controversies.
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Ivanka Trump has responded to suggestions that she is "complicit" in the controversies surrounding the Trump administration.
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The resignation is the latest of several controversies that have roiled the British charitable sector this month.
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Sears' agreement to reconsider Lampert's offer tables for now controversies that pushed the retailer to the brink.
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For several years, MSCI had already been flagging VW's declining governance scores based on a number of controversies.
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" On why he supports legislation that defunds Planned Parenthood "You don't have these controversies by funding health centers.
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That feels like years ago as Smollett is suddenly embroiled in one of Hollywood's strangest and surprising controversies.
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The controversies The USWNT's championship streak has made household names of stars like Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.
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This was pre-Donald Trump, pre- a lot of the controversies about white nationalism, Alex Jones, everything else.
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It's certainly not a recipe for coasting, but for inheriting these controversies, Khosrowshahi is about to make bank.
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But right now that brand is taking a hit due to controversies over the president's policies and conduct.
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But Yuen's time in office was punctuated by several controversies, including two rare protests by hundreds of lawyers.
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Scott Pruitt: The Environmental Protection Agency chief quit in July under fire over a series of ethics controversies.
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Biden this weekend was attempting to move past two controversies that have dogged his campaign in recent days.
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Twitter appeared to reference some of those controversies when it laid into Ivanka's tweet with jokes and memes.
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Jones is exiting as the company deals with a flurry of recent controversies, including allegations of sexual harassment.
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Third-party apps have been at the heart of Facebook's ongoing privacy controversies over the last several months.
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"Sports and Bollywood stars usually avoid controversies, but fans want their icons to have a voice," he added.
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Since then Matteo Salvini, the League's leader who is also interior minister, has provoked a string of controversies.
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Then there's the fact that much of the series has been played in the shadow of overlapping controversies.
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Discord over the Lyons structure is the latest in string of statue-related controversies in New York City.
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Both men have faced controversies – a messy divorce in Moore's case, and allegations of sexual misconduct in Cain's.
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Apple has been silent throughout, as is typical of the company during controversies related to the Chinese government.
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The controversies surrounding the show's cast has also dampened some fans' enthusiasm, at least for the new seasons.
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Teams under his management have been subject to major controversies in recent years, reflecting the challenges he faces.
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Teachers dressed in partisan costume are not particularly well suited to lead an impartial discussion of political controversies.
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Rather than slowing Trump's momentum, the controversies kept him at the top of the media cycle for months.
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The big picture: Some Google controversies, like its role in Russian election interference in 2016, have upset lawmakers.
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Wednesday, I wrote a piece for CNN Opinion regarding the controversies surrounding long delay times at domestic airplanes.
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Since the primaries his campaign has been steady; Mr DeSantis's has been disorganised and beset by racial controversies.
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They also want to speak publicly, without concern for their job security, about controversies at the news division.
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"There always have been water controversies in California and that's been the history of the state," he said.
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As the bank scrambles to restructure in the wake of controversies and mismanagement, Hyperallergic looks a little closer.
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The Trump family members were deemed interesting because Donald was forever making headlines with his businesses and controversies.
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CurrentC also faced a number of controversies — perhaps most notably user privacy breaches after the service was hacked.
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Such, however, is the disenchantment with Italy's political mainstream that these early controversies barely dented the M53S's support.
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During other Trump controversies, however, the NRSC was forced to recalibrate its tactics in dealing with their nominee.
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The controversies that have plagued MOOCs in the educational realm seem, fortunately, not entirely applicable to museum MOOCs.
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This past week delivered a volume of political attacks, zingers, morality plays and controversies unseen in modern politics.
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Lawmakers have called for Sloan to resign given a string of other controversies that happened under his watch.
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The Republican nominee has struggled to recover from the episode as easily as he has from previous controversies.
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Here's a look back at some of Trump's biggest controversies since launching his presidential campaign in June 2015.
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The move could also alienate voters, given recent controversies over tax deals struck with multinationals such as Google.
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In the past year-plus, there has been a seemingly unending list of very serious controversies about straws.
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But despite controversies involving drugs and alcohol, he used his bombastic personality to champion for Toronto's working class.
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CBP's lawful ability to search the contents of personal electronics devices has caused several controversies in recent years.
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But the view that speech is a form of threat is present in most free speech controversies today.
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He's always in the news for making some wild comment, and yet these controversies haven't hurt his career.
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Support for Trump erodes as each destructive wave — controversies often of his own creation — crashes to the shore.
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There have been various controversies over the last few months, especially the Kevin Hart host/no-host situation.
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The Trump administration churns out constant confusion and controversies—not all of which are worth entering into Wikipedia.
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YouTube has announced a few sweeping changes amid a number of controversies involving children's safety on the platform.
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It seems pretty clear Paul wants to draw a line between Michael's professional life and his personal controversies.
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And while we're so excited for the show's return, it's also been mired by a number of controversies.
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The latest controversies come at the same time Trump tries to clarify his position on guns in schools.
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When it comes to inspiring controversies this week, Donald Trump Jr. is the gift that keeps on giving.
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Trump has repeatedly shown his ability to dominate opponents and turn controversies into rallying cries for his base.
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Pruitt resigned last week amid unrelenting scrutiny for controversies regarding his spending, ethics and management at the agency.
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The latest controversies around food stamps are a reminder that hysteria is a poor substitute for hard facts.
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Controversies followed Haeckel throughout his life, and continue to shape his posthumous legacy, but for much different reasons.
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In Trump's case, they were simply more of the same flurry of daily controversies that characterize his presidency.
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The scandal surrounding Northam has rocked Virginia's state house and since engulfed other top figures in separate controversies.
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But he peppered his speech with references to coverage of the controversies that have consumed his White House.
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A new round of Facebook data controversies has incensed lawmakers and added to the social network's mounting problems.
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Calls for a boycott went beyond the Pill Club dispute, with many advocates citing past controversies involving CVS.
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It's a change from past controversies involving Omar, one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress.
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New York is beginning a two-game homestand to end a regular season loaded with controversies and disappointment.
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The House Intelligence Committee is conducting a similar probe, though it has been torn by repeated partisan controversies.
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Along the way, they gain significant attention and draw favorable local news coverage, overtaking controversies back in Washington.
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Others pointed out that the photos could have been meant to distract from various controversies surrounding Trump's presidency.
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The question is whether Republicans can overcome White House controversies and stay on message to sell their accomplishments.
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In recent weeks Trump has generated almost daily controversies, several of which came to a head this week.
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In June 2019, a profile on Bloom showed that despite all of the controversies, she's still thinking strategically.
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The mounting controversies have contributed to the impression that Espy might have a shot at a monumental upset.
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Certain fans on Twitter are conflicted, since the politician weathered her fair share of controversies over the years.
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The bill's presentation amid other Puerto Rico-related controversies could help its chances of maintaining a high profile.
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He has so far endured several controversies and gaffes with no material loss of support in the polls.
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An administration official did not want her past controversies to be a distraction in that position, CNN reports.
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" Asked if the announcement on Wednesday was timed to address those controversies, Mr. Conn said, "Not at all.
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Pruitt has brushed aside many of the controversies, blaming them on staff or claiming they are politically motivated.
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The couple was also caught up in several controversies, including a feud with the NBC journalist Al Roker.
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To date, Democrats -- with a target-rich environment of Trump controversies -- have failed to focus much on Gorsuch.
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There was no mention of the current controversies, and Comey didn't respond to reporters' questions after the ceremony.
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The charges, which have reportedly resulted in a criminal inquiry, have aggravated unrelated controversies involving the university's administration.
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The decision follows years of racially inflamed controversies sparked by King, who is now in his ninth term.
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Pruitt has maintained his role despite an assortment of ethical controversies that have been revealed in recent months.
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Pruitt has brushed aside many of those controversies, blaming them on staff or claiming they are politically motivated.
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Ultimately, the strategist said, it would be up to Republicans to address the controversies mounting around the president.
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LENA AND I HAVE HAD OUR SHARE OF PHOTOSHOP "CONTROVERSIES" AND AREN'T AFRAID TO SHARE THE REAL THING.
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Since then, he has repeatedly appeared in newspaper pages across the world as he inspired more similar controversies.
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Scott Pruitt - The Environmental Protection Agency chief quit in July under fire over a series of ethics controversies.
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It's a shame she had to carry the mess of these fake controversies into the competition with her.
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During his remarks, Obama appeared to rebuke "bombast" and politics of "phony controversies" in the current political climate.
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Current and historical controversies suggest that opponents of science typically fall into two broad camps: philosophical and economic.
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As one of the public faces for Marvel, Mr. Alonso sometimes found himself at the forefront of controversies.
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That's because his unnecessary insults and controversies create a constellation of outrages that deflect accountability for his actions.
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The company sold its crown jewel, The L.A. Times, after controversies led to the replacement of senior executives.
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In a concurring opinion, Justice Alito underscored the majority's central point and connected it to broader contemporary controversies.
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Some environmentally minded investors avoid miners, because of the pollution and political controversies that can accompany their operations.
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Controversies involving academy members and other scientists have engulfed numerous laboratories, lecture halls and conferences in recent years.
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Even if he wants to avoid major controversies for now, his more conservative colleagues may not let him.
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Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, have all experienced numerous controversies related to alleged anti-Semitism.
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In recent years, growing opposition to the ban was fueled by a number of legal and medical controversies.
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" You might also discuss controversies around this movement, as outlined in articles like "Testing for Joy and Grit?
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To the extent there has been public discussion about tweet deletion, it has mostly centered on public controversies.
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Before the ceremony, the spotlight was focused less on the awards than on controversies swirling around two nominees.
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Kirn first entered Behringer's crosshairs in 2018, after reporting on the lawsuit—among many other Behringer-related controversies.
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Despite the controversies, many American cities and their Mexican communities will be celebrating the day, including Portland, Ore.
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But after the show premiered, there was growing frustration among ABC executives that Ms. Barr's Twitter controversies continued.
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Isaacson, however, puts on his professor's hat — he teaches history at Tulane University — and lucidly describes the controversies.
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The tour underwent a re-examination of its legacy, and old controversies were picked at like a scab.
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There were the layoffs in April and the seemingly weekly self-inflicted controversies throughout the summer and fall.
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An important question: How much damage do these controversies do to Mr. Loeb's much-cherished issue, charter schools?
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Since the inauguration, Mr. Pence has found himself mired in West Wing controversies, often of other people's making.
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Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, argued that the controversies and allegations should be put in context.
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The president was facing a series of controversies when he left last week for his first foreign trip.
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The group also offered him strong support even as he weathered controversies and other Republicans expressed their doubts.
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A number of committee Republicans criticized Democrats for using the hearing to question Pruitt over his ethics controversies.
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Now, in light of Facebook's recent controversies, a group of nurses are saying the name makes patients wary.
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Fox News has often provided cover for Mr. Trump as the president navigated a host of early controversies.
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At the same time, applicant must be adept at demoralizing promising young players who tire of constant controversies.
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"It's the end of the easy captive," said John Colvin, a lawyer in Seattle specializing in tax controversies.
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In June, as Facebook's stock fell amid the controversies, Needham predicted growing calls for regulation would be damaging.
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There are plenty of other controversies that measure below the dignity and character of this article to regurgitate.
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The phenomenon of viral fast-food controversies is more than just another thing for workers to worry about.
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