51.   That recommendation may stir controversy among doctors.

52.   The announcement has stirred some controversy and made the FDA and company representatives hasten to assure people that the drug is safe and effective.

53.   The design, by the architect Peter Eisenman, could also stir controversy.

54.   The daily procession is the handiwork of the Reverend Al Sharpton, whose racial protests of the past have stirred much controversy.

55.   The film has stirred controversy because of its depiction of the sexual affairs of priests.

56.   The debate surrounding that bill stirs growing controversy over quotas and preferences.

57.   The new evidence for early speech is tentative and likely to stir controversy.

58.   The move has stirred controversy among scientists because Roche apparently plans to eliminate its New Jersey researchers over the next two years and hire new ones here.

59.   The number of ballots in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties in which the punch card machines detected no choice for president has stirred controversy.

60.   The pledge to declare India a nuclear state has long been a part of Hindu nationalist doctrine, but it seems unlikely to stir controversy in India.

v. + controversy >>共 309
stir 8.76%
spark 7.51%
cause 6.81%
avoid 5.84%
generate 5.51%
create 4.81%
provoke 2.59%
fuel 1.89%
stir_up 1.84%
raise 1.78%
stir + n. >>共 491
controversy 7.66%
debate 4.07%
interest 4.07%
emotion 3.83%
mixture 3.78%
passion 2.74%
fear 2.60%
concern 2.55%
pot 2.46%
memory 1.94%
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