词汇 | example_english_controversial |
释义 | Examples of controversialThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The significance of learner repair following recasts also remains controversial. The management of lesions with atypia on mammotome excision will remain controversial and the prudent approach is to recommend complete surgical excision. Although several of these associations are still extremely controversial in the scientific and clinical communities, they remain areas of active investigation. However, its controversial history makes it difficult to conduct experimental trials with this drug. He reviews our present knowledge, although it must be admitted that the genuinely hydrothermal nature of some deposits remains controversial. Probably only a few medical questions have received as many different and controversial answers as this one. The upshot is that although we are relatively familiar with the species and their stratigraphical positions, their groupings into genera and families are still controversial. The presence of such a pituitary - adrenal refractory period in nonhuman primates and humans remains controversial. Second, we discuss our phenotyping system, which can be used to guide neurobiological research designed to address these controversial issues. More controversial is the occurrence of inferences beyond these minimal ones. Other scholars are certain to extend the debate to a wider readership before conclusions can be made on this controversial concern. In considering these questions the authors have taken considerable pains to present controversial data and interpretations fairly; particularly so, in the chapter on genetical models. In any private matter which is controversial there are distinctions between public, or acknowledged, attitudes and private opinions. In particular, we investigate the reliability of prosodic features in early multiword constructions, given that previous studies provided controversial and inconclusive evidence. The definition of therapeutic success in an acute disease is usually not controversial. The most controversial and contentious aspect of party policy therefore concerned pressure to compromise over free trade. In particular, it is still controversial whether he found these laws primarily by empirical observations or by theoretical speculation. The notion of scientific revolution, of a radical and comprehensive change, need not of course contain the controversial and pregnant notion of incommensurability. Despite the general recognition that some form of judicial review is desirable, if not necessary, for the functioning of democratic regimes, the practice remains controversial. The issues of erosion and soil fertility are more controversial, with the degree of relative agreement among experts being the lowest of all the topics. However, many will welcome clarification for practitioners in an increasingly uncertain and controversial area. The association of statins with neuropathy is controversial. However, supplementation of vitamins to accelerate wound healing is controversial. The essays in this volume that outline this view have been both influential and controversial. Ignoring controversial matters of detail, we can easily offer a programmatic explanation of their deontic status. The delimitation of jurisdictions was another controversial issue. However, such screening has continued to be controversial, and many countries have decided not to implement national screening programs. Our information highlights the public and even controversial relations that burgesses had. More controversial is the role of hemichannels in the retina. We might attempt to give examples, the least controversial of which would be a state-run breeding program. The so-called 'bracketing' of controversial views explains the folly. In particular many martyrdom narratives naturalise controversial fleshly portrayals through a device that might be called the invisible-visible body. However, clarifying the precise extent to which this hypothesis holds has proven difficult and on occasion controversial. However, evidence for circadian control of dopamine synthesis and release is still controversial. 89 the controversial asser tion, thereby localizing one cause of the inconsistency. By then the category of the borderline was conceived of as at once the most intriguing and the most controversial of classifications. To the extent it becomes enmeshed in controversial legal disputes, its support is certainly at risk. The volume is admirably thorough and wide-ranging and covers this ample ground - including controversial topics - in a fair and even-handed fashion. In spite of the complex scoring procedures, scrutinizing civil servants consulted with the regional director throughout and referred the controversial cases for authoritative decisions. A stronger and more controversial thesis has been proposed and defended by some researchers over recent decades. There are few ideas more controversial in normative political theory than that of freedom. The concepts of race and, to a lesser extent, ethnicity are controversial. They also step in to arbitrate between squabbling contributors about the presentation of controversial topics. The results of our analysis do not support several of the controversial claims in the literature. One controversial debate in electoral studies is whether people judge the performance of a government retrospectively or prospectively. In some countries, filters imposed by the government block sites, so that search engine results for controversial topics yield sites that cannot be accessed. Obviously, this claim can be controversial only insofar as consumer interests and producer interests come into conflict. Among the most controversial of these changes was the restoration of altars in parochial churches. Given their expense, the provision of ships was one of the more controversial elements of the war effort. Definition of the most effective treatment can be controversial. However, the concept, policy and practice of multiculturalism have been fluid and, at times, quite controversial. Such controversial findings could be explained indirectly as no similar study on the parasitic hepatic fibrosis model has been conducted with silymarin. Although controversial, withholding treatment from injecting drug users does not appear totally justified and should be reconsidered in the coming years [12, 31, 32]. The exact structural status of the reflexive pronoun is thus controversial. The internal structure of tone, however, is controversial. Of course, any discussion of such cases-any discussion of why we have reason to do one thing or another-is bound to be controversial. Plainly, the controversial character of a view does not in general disqualify it as a candidate for being the truth. After all, figuring out who exactly deserves what exactly may be difficult and controversial. Judges also assume that lawmakers are rational, and this assumption, though controversial, helps them discover the intentions of lawmakers. In different ways, each of the books under review engages with and reacts to the swirling debate about this influential and controversial body of ideas. Without cost data, the challenge of estimating profit from revenues is difficult and controversial. We contend that established views towards an institution influence the way in which controversial decisions are perceived and evaluated. How these districts are drawn by state officials has been controversial. However, it is a highly politicised and controversial area, which is a matter of concern to a number of stakeholders. As strong opioids appear to be both frequently prescribed and potentially controversial, we focus particularly on this class of medication. The book contains a few more or less controversial proposals with theoretical implications, often bearing on the status of clitics. The inclusion of the advanced low [@] in this set is somewhat controversial. The choice between multiplicative or statistical interaction and additive or biological interaction, is controversial. Many were too toxic; others (such as the school's controversial steam-heating plant) too politically hot. His characters are deliberately extreme and consciously controversial. The facts of the issue, however, are here less important than whether one can say that the controversial constitutional amendment was carried by popular will. Ideally, they can take their findings to a cultural insider and have productive discussions about this controversial topic. The elasticity of public capital is the most controversial parameter to assign. Also, each of these categories covers a continuum; for example, "controversial opinions" covers a range from the highly controversial to the somewhat controversial. The results of estimating the elasticity of substitution could be a controversial issue. The purchase voucher, however, only lasted six months, apparently because it was highly controversial. Earmarking of financial resources to subsidize environmental investments is controversial, and the pros and cons need to be weighed in each specific case. A central and controversial issue here is the means test. The evidence linking rhyme awareness to reading is more controversial. Speakers may otherwise verbally indicate their unease with expressing a controversial view. The role of antidepressant medications in bipolar depression remains controversial, mainly due to a lack of research in this area. Electoral systems occupy an even more important and sometimes controversial place in a country that is undergoing a process of democratisation. To the author's credit, this controversial approach is extensively motivated. The issue is complex, controversial, and begs the question of who should have the authority to determine that conditions of insecurity have ceased. However, the issue of the federal ownership of nonfederal assets is controversial. Taken together, our quantitative results are novel and controversial, providing important quantitative insights into a complex public-health problem. The coverage is careful and accurate although (in areas where this reviewer has competence) hugely controversial topics are oversimplified. Though the application of apatite fission track analysis has been around for some years, it has been a controversial technique. Many of the controversial issues in psychiatry are of a statistical nature and have been acknowledged as such by the participants. The relative location of these two terranes is controversial. Since the 1950s policing has become a highly controversial, politicized issue. In the 1980s, however, the teaching of controversial political issues was provoking considerable nervous hostility on the right of the political spectrum. The role of specific chemokines in arthritis is still controversial, and further investigation is necessary to delineate to specific roles of these effector molecules. The use of inhaled bronchodilators to treat children with bronchiolitis remains controversial. The glycosylation status of myocilin is somewhat controversial. The national intelligence estimate has often played this role, and is sometimes controversial for this very reason. Mineralisation is generally zinc dominant and its origin is controversial. Each controversial assertion is treated as if it were being made for the first time. Performance in education is complex, controversial and should properly be set in the context of long time scales. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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