Controversy [noun]

Definition of Controversy:

debate, dispute

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Alexander has run into controversy in recent days for pressuring scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Concerns among Democrats on the committee grew after the NLRB issued an unusual report on its recusal process last November, spurred by the earlier controversy around Hy-Brand.

The live-action epic, which has also been embroiled in controversy over its filming location, is not playing in North American theaters.

The controversy it has generated since details from the book were first published this week will likely fuel more sales.

The list of 2020 James Beard nominees also included the names of some chefs who have recently faced controversy and criticism, which, according to the foundation’s rules of eligibility, could disqualify them from winning.

That’s the long-standing controversy addressed by the latest altitude-training data, which is published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports.

Mask rules in particular have been caught up in controversy and politics often showing up in review comments.

The other half of the controversy is that people say, “Well, but that’s not what recursion is about.”

The calculus of the controversy shifted last month, with the poisoning of Navalny.

Despite Disney’s careful planning, Mulan hasn’t managed to escape controversy.