41.   Reno quickly discovered that the law provided little respite from political controversy.

42.   Since then, with both parties increasingly staging their conventions to avoid political controversies but also to engage the television audience, the percentage of viewers has steadily declined.

43.   Such a scenario would eventually force the government to enter the private marketplace and create political controversy over how the money should be invested.

44.   The agreement has been a recurring political controversy.

45.   The dollar is again at the center of political controversy in Europe, but this time with a difference.

46.   The Fellowship of Reconciliation, a New York group dedicated to nonviolence, criticized the exhibit for avoiding the political controversy.

47.   The managers group did not want to put Starr in the midst of another political controversy, he said.

48.   The night also had the usual cloud of political controversy.

49.   The start of trading in the spinoff phone companies coincided with a burgeoning political controversy, in which the privatization of Telebras has emerged as a central issue.

50.   The visit is fraught with the potential for political 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%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
controversy 0.09%
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