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controversial

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One example came during the fight against the controversial Line 3 pipeline proposed by the oil and gas company Enbridge in Minnesota.

From Salon

It would eliminate a controversial minimum hourly wage structure for guest workers laid out under the current program unless the Government Accountability Office finds that the employment of H2-A workers undermines the domestic workforce.

Taylor had been a controversial figure at City, with several players speaking out publicly about their experiences during his time in charge, including England goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck describing her relationship with him as "fractured".

From BBC

Mr Duterte expected that his alliance would protect him from any blowback over his controversial presidency once he was out of power.

From BBC

Defending the plans, Pennycook said "expert planning officers" would support elected councillors with technical detail and allow councillors to focus on larger, more controversial applications.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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