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Перевод: controversial
[прилагательное] спорный; дискуссионный; любящий полемику
Тезаурус:
- Other areas, such as worker's rights or indirect taxation, remain politically controversial and legally complex and legislation may not be adopted for some time.
- STAN FLASHMAN'S Barnet have been charged with misconduct by the FA - just 72 hours before the controversial Underhill chairman goes before a League commission.
- Yesterday's valedictory speech by Lord Donaldson was the first time that judges have spoken out about the treatment of Lord Lane at the hands of the media after a series of controversial court decisions.
- The treatment is controversial because it can have unfortunate "side-effects".
- In the Snowdonia National Park this latter consideration frequently appears to be of more importance than any other to the NP Committee when more controversial schemes are examined, in spite of a NPA having no statutory responsibilities for such policies.
- It can be argued that for a second chamber, whose main functions are the consideration of less controversial Bills and the revision of other Bills from the other place without, however, power finally to frustrate the will of the democratically-elected chamber, (as is now the case with the House of Lords, see below, pp.98-;9) the fact that it is undemocratic matters little, provided that it is competent to do the job expected of it.
- A controversial survey done by astronomers at Durham and London may provide yet more evidence against it.
- "Informed public discussion of potentially controversial issues is being inhibited."
- Race centres on a topic that is genuinely controversial, that rivets public attention on both sides of the Atlantic, and that Terkel himself calls an obsession.
- He singled out Melvyn Bragg's controversial BBC drama series A Time to Dance, in which a violent rape scene was shown shortly after 9pm.
- As the England striker prepares for today's potentially explosive clash at Spurs, the Gunners chief gave Wright unreserved support despite his controversial display at Southampton last weekend.
- Springing up microscopically on the double helices to create that most controversial of creatures - the human embryo.
- Debbie Epstein, moving the controversial composite, said "full equality" had been supported by Labour conferences in 1985, 1986, and 1988.
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