1.   Although these various sources of other income provide substantial sums of money, they only occasionally provoke political controversy.

2.   But he added that the French did not want to provoke more controversy while the Security Council was trying to devise a new arms monitoring system for Iraq.

3.   But his first anti-crime measure provoked controversy.

4.   Defining these hyphenation formations, however, can provoke controversy.

5.   His strategy for winning approval of his plan also provoked controversy.

6.   In the new book, which has provoked controversy for its kiss-and-tell accounts of his amorous adventures, Fisher is anything but evasive.

7.   It is likely to provoke controversy in Germany, where sending troops to Afghanistan has been questioned.

8.   Marlene Dietrich, never loath to provoke controversy in her lifetime, is now dividing her native Berlin after her death.

9.   More than a century later, it is of wry significance that in these supposedly enlightened times, he still provokes controversy.

10.   Not unexpectedly, in a hidebound region like Bordeaux, the garage wines have provoked considerable controversy.

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%
provoke + n. >>共 647
protest 3.97%
outrage 3.90%
violence 3.57%
attack 2.91%
criticism 2.81%
debate 2.38%
outcry 2.22%
anger 2.18%
confrontation 1.98%
clash 1.95%
controversy 1.59%
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