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Cadillac became the county seat after the so-called " Battle of Manton ," in which a show of force was involved in enforcing a controversial decision to move the county seat from Manton, Michigan.
In September 1985, Charlton made the controversial move to ground-share with South London neighbours Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
In 1995, during the Cenepa War against Peru, Argentina gave to Ecuador in a controversial move, 6. 500 tons of rifles, cannons, anti-tank rockets, and ammunition.
Consequently, Sullivan was obliged to write a letter of apology to Ford ’ s advertising agency, Kenyon & Eckhardt, promising to never again move forward with such a controversial guest.
In a policy document entitled New Politics, deputy Hogan has suggested creating a country with " a smaller, more dynamic and more responsive political system ," reducing the size of the Dáil by 20, changing the way the Dáil works, and in a controversial move, abolishing the Irish senate, Seanad Éireann.
At the beginning of the 1993 season, in a dramatic and controversial move, the board of the club sacked coach and long-time player Wayne Schimmelbusch, and appointed Denis Pagan in his place.
Before his election as Pope, he served as Bishop of Caere, which made his election controversial, because, at this stage of history, a bishop was expected never to leave office to move to another see.
The move from Yuma to Peoria was very controversial, but was defended by the team as a reflection on the low quality of facilities in Yuma and the long travel necessary to play against other Arizona-based Spring Training teams ( whose sites were all in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, both rather far from Yuma ).
The move was considered controversial and was frequently maligned by fans and writers who thought that owner Tom Hicks was placing too much emphasis on one player instead of utilizing team resources to acquire several players, especially for a team that lacked pitching talent.
One World was a best-seller that marked his transformation into a major spokesman for internationalism and made him a controversial figure within the Roosevelt administration and among his Republican colleagues, but it helped move public opinion from isolationism to internationalism.
In a controversial move, X-Men editor Bob Harras sided with Lee ( and Uncanny X-Men artist Whilce Portacio ) over Claremont in a dispute over plotting.
Since the Basic Law is restrictive on the dissolution of parliament, Kohl had to take another controversial move: he called for a confidence vote only a month after being sworn in, in which members of his coalition abstained.
The move was controversial as the coalition parties denied their votes to the same man they had elected Chancellor a month before and whom they wanted to re-elect after the parliamentary election.
" While this was not seen by Israel as a significant moderation of PLO policy, the phrasing was extremely controversial within the PLO itself, where it was widely regarded as a move towards a two-state solution.
This move was considered controversial in New Granada and was one of the reasons the deliberations, which met from April 9 to June 10, 1828.
To some Kazakhs, the move remains controversial.
On the last two occasions this was a controversial move and was referred to the constitutional court for review.
The Flyers began the 1979 – 80 season with a somewhat controversial move by naming Clarke a playing assistant coach and giving the captaincy to Mel Bridgman.
In a controversial move following the 2003 sexual assault scandal, the words " Bring me men ..." were taken down and replaced with the Academy's ( later adopted as the Air Force's ) core values: " Integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.
In 2005, That's So Raven became the network's highest-rated series since the network's move to basic cable ; as well as being the first original series to beat the 65-episode limit ( the highly controversial programming rule implemented in 1998, had guaranteed any original series would end after 65 episodes to prevent production costs from increasing ; however this rule is no longer enforced ); the series eventually hit 100 episodes, becoming the channel's longest-running original series until October 2011 and became the first to spawn a spin-off, Cory in the House.
On October 30, 2009, The Weather Channel, in a move deemed controversial by many longtime viewers, began airing weather related movies on Friday nights.
Goldstine, in a move that was to become controversial, removed any reference to Eckert or Mauchly and distributed the document to a number of von Neumann's associates across the country.
By that time, Ford, in a highly controversial move, had pardoned Nixon for any crimes he may have committed as president.
Macmillan was succeeded as Prime Minister by the Foreign Secretary Alec Douglas-Home in a controversial move ; it was alleged that Macmillan had pulled strings and utilised the party's grandees, nicknamed ' The Magic Circle ', who had slanted their " soundings " of opinion amongst MPs and Cabinet Ministers to ensure that Butler was not chosen as his successor.

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Professor JG Ottong, a social scientist at the University of Calabar, explained that population has been a sensitive and controversial issue " because of its implications for shaping regional, state and ethnic relations and balance of power ".
Professor Roy Richard Grinker wrote a controversial editorial for the New York Times expressing support for the proposal.
Her prosecution was controversial due to statistical evidence presented by pediatrician Professor Sir Roy Meadow, who testified that the chance of two children from an affluent family suffering sudden infant death syndrome was 1 in 73 million, which was arrived at by squaring 1 in 8500 for likelihood of a cot death in similar circumstance.
The prosecution was controversial due to the involvement of the pediatrician Professor Sir Roy Meadow, former Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Leeds, who testified at Clark's trial that the chance of two children from an affluent family suffering cot death was 1 in 73 million.
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Brigham Young University's Dr. Thomas G. Alexander, Professor of History, has stated quite assertively in his controversial July – August 1980 " Sunstone " article, " The Reconstruction of Mormon Doctrine ," that:
A controversial paper to Australia's peak newspaper industry body PANPA ( Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association ) by Professor John Henningham (" Journalism sold short in media courses ") blamed industry lack of interest and university cost-cutting for falling standards in journalism education.
Professor of Theoretical Medicine at the school is Bruce Charlton, controversial editor of the journal Medical hypotheses, who has recently been dismissed as editor by publisher Elsevier over the publication of a paper by AIDS denialists claiming that HIV is not responsible for AIDS and concerns over the lack of peer-review at the journal.
Professor David Southall, OBE, is a UK paediatrician who is a controversial expert in Fabricated or Induced Illness ( FII, also known as " Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy "), and who has performed significant research into sudden infant death syndrome.
Roman Weil, co-chairman of the Oenonomy Society of the US and Professor at the University of Chicago, tested the controversial hypothesis that experienced wine drinkers " cannot distinguish in blind tastings the wine of years rated high from those of years rated low, or, if they can, they do not agree with the vintage chart's preferences " ( Weil ).
The controversial proposal is being taken seriously by scientists because Professor Crutzen has a proven track record in atmospheric research.
Sydney Peace Foundation Director, Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees, said " The initiators of the Sydney Peace Prize aimed to influence public interest in peace with justice, an ideal which is often perceived as controversial.
Reviewing Macdonald ’ s A People That Shall Dwell Alone in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Eugen Schoenfeld, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Georgia State University, noted that " the book is controversial, not only because of its theoretical approach, but also, and perhaps primarily, because of sloppy scholarship ".
After the controversial sacking of Professor David Nutt ( Chief scientific advisor to the government ), five other members of the council resigned in protest.
The Partita in D minor for solo violin ( BWV 1004 ) by Johann Sebastian Bach was written during the period 1717 – 1723 and one scholar, Professor Helga Thoene, suggests this partita, and especially its last movement, was a tombeau, written in memory of Bach's first wife, Maria Barbara Bach ( who died in 1720 ), though this theory is controversial.
Cannings was convicted after the involvement in her case of Professor Sir Roy Meadow, a controversial pediatrician who was later struck off, then reinstated, by the General Medical Council.
The Free Presbyterian Manifesto, which was published during the time leading up to the founding of the new church, also mentioned other reasons for the secession, such as the failure of the 1927 heresy trial in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland ( PCI ) to unseat Professor Davey for his controversial views, membership in the World Council of Churches ( which the PCI later left ), and poll irregularities for the election of elders ( Moore and Dick, 26 – 30 ).
After the controversial decision, Columbia University president Lee Bollinger spoke out on Khalidi's behalf, writing: " The department's decision to dismiss Professor Khalidi from the program was wrong and violates First Amendment principles ....
In March, 2011, Professor Cohen stated, reflecting on his study and its controversial results that low levels of radiation can have beneficial health effects and reduce the risks of cancer, " There is evidence on both sides.
Another controversial move was to have Professor X relocate to space in 1986 after he sustained injuries so severe that only Shi ' ar technology could save his life, while a convenient solar flare prevented Xavier from returning to Earth.
The order is highly controversial and has been opposed by a number of energy economists, including Professor William W. Hogan at Harvard University's Kennedy School.

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