The controversies range from the trivial to the serious: Walking face-first into a television camera.
There was so much hype and controversies, I didn't expect it would be a huge success.
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For management and marketers, social media controversies such as this are likely to become more common.
It is hoped that goal-line technology can clear up controversies in major matches and tournaments.
Mainly, that has been because so far there have been no really big controversies.
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The group keeps a private, online "wall of shame" to document controversies they stir up.
She steps directly into further controversies over standardized testing, teacher accountability and overcrowded classrooms.
This independent confirmation neatly side-steps some of the controversies around global warming centering on temperature measurements.
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This week, the intelligence community once again found itself in the center of two controversies.
Armstrong ended with an appeal to cycling's critics in an era dogged by drugs controversies.
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Criticism of Mr. Plouffe now for issues and controversies that developed much later are simply misplaced.
The controversies come as the firm has unveiled a new Blackberry model known as the Torch.
The company's cholesterol drug, Crestor, has been dogged by safety controversies--although Astra says they are unfounded.
Before that we could well have ministerial statements on a couple of current controversies.
They underscore the complexity of all ethical controversies, those that involve RTO companies and others.
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So tonight, I want to address some of the key controversies that are still out there.
But for all its success and money spent, Winfrey's academy has not been without its controversies.
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Questions over Hagel's support of Israel are just one of the controversies swirling around him.
But, as the controversies in Catalonia show, the reality can be a lot messier.
Felipe Gonzalez, a former Spanish one, was once much-fancied but now looks over-embroiled in controversies back home.
The controversies over the artery-imaging study, called ENHANCE, also began with questions about the companies' use of ClinicalTrials.gov.
The division became enmeshed in several controversies during the Bush administration, over politically tainted hiring and firing decisions.
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What they didn't bet on is a string of controversies about the safety and efficacy of their medicines.
In addition to Milevskiy's "goal" at Euro 2012, England have been involved in one other high-profile goal-line controversies.
Eleven months on, he is finally making his presence felt -- and stirring up controversies in the process.
"On our discipline side we are trying to make sure that there are no more controversies, " he says.
And, perhaps most important of all, the Italian church has been quite successful in dealing with contemporary controversies.
NPR's senior news analyst Daniel Schorr recalls the controversies surrounding previous Olympic games.
Mr. Holder has survived past controversies because they were viewed as Republican attacks.
Unresolved controversies are the surest way in which political parties and individual politicians can garner attention, stature, and financing.
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