1.   Canada is usually a country that seeks to avoid controversy, especially international controversy, and most especially high profile squabbles with the United States.

2.   Duncan Campbell, a British journalist, has been reporting on Echelon for years, and his work helped turn it into an international controversy.

3.   However sophisticated its new product may be, CompuServe inadvertently highlighted some of the limits of Internet technology last month in an international controversy over newsgroup access.

4.   In the days after the strike, an international controversy erupted, with Sudan demanding damages and an independent review of case.

5.   International controversy erupts.

6.   So, with little chance of big breakthroughs on big international controversies, the summiteers will try to divert attention away from their differences by talking grandly about development.

7.   So there is little chance of big breakthroughs on big international controversies.

8.   Swiss economic cooperation with Nazi Germany has been a subject of loud international controversy for the past year as details of the collaboration have come to light.

9.   The killings caused an international controversy over responsibility in the case.

10.   Allegations of ball tampering have created international controversy.

a. + controversy >>共 502
political 4.60%
latest 3.37%
growing 3.10%
recent 3.05%
new 2.83%
considerable 2.41%
major 2.09%
public 2.03%
current 1.82%
national 1.76%
international 1.66%
international + n. >>共 808
community 5.34%
aid 2.33%
force 1.85%
pressure 1.75%
observer 1.72%
official 1.67%
conference 1.62%
organization 1.59%
trade 1.59%
market 1.55%
controversy 0.05%
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