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Most controversial of all is the justification of imperialism done on rational grounds.
Most of what was controversial in the Virginia Plan was removed, and most of the rest had been commonly accepted as necessary for a functional government ( state or national ) for decades ; thus, Madison's contribution was more qualitative.
Most controversial is To Kafenio ( The Coffee Shop, 1993 – 2000 ) which premiered on CyBC on 1993 as a weekly show, moved to MEGA Channel Cyprus 6 years later ( 1999 ) as a weekday show and then to ANT1 Cyprus on 2000 where it was canceled a year later.
Most likely because of his controversial Milgram Experiment, Milgram was denied tenure at Harvard after becoming an assistant professor there.
Most of the Vandals were Arians and had persecuted Catholics, but Hilderic favored it as the religion of his mother, making his accession to the throne controversial.
Most controversial is the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( US EPA ) assessment's ( draft ) finding that any reference dose that were to be set would be far below current average intakes.
Most people with dwarfism do not choose this option, and it remains controversial.
Welser-Möst's tenure was controversial, during which time he received the nickname " Frankly Worse than Most " and many harshly critical reviews.
Most controversial issues in science fiction films tend to fall into two general story lines, Utopian or dystopian.
Most of Vertov's films were highly controversial, and the kinoc movement was despised by many filmmakers of the time.
Most controversial of all, on 15 December 2004, a few days before the end of his last term, Iliescu pardoned 47 convicts, including Miron Cozma, the leader of the miners during the early 1990s, who had been sentenced in 1999 to 18 years in prison in conjunction with the 1991 Mineriad.
Most Dublin City Council staff are located in the relatively new and controversial Civic Offices, built from 1979 on the site of a national monument, the Viking city foundations on Wood Quay.
Most of the Channel 3 licences were awarded to the incumbent ITV companies ; however there were some controversial decisions:
Most controversial of all was the extensive work needed to transform the dark varnished Tasmanian mountain ash panelling of the walls of all three rooms.
Most lake monsters have no evidence besides alleged sightings and controversial photographs and a large portion are generally believed not to exist by conventional zoology and allied sciences.
Most recently, George W. Bush's commutation of the prison term of I. Lewis " Scooter " Libby was controversial.
Most experts agree that human beings have accelerated the rate of species extinction, although the exact rate is controversial, perhaps 100 to 1000 times the normal background rate of extinction.
1UP. com's 2007 game awards, which ran in the March 2008 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, included Persona 3, given the award for " Most controversial game that created no controversy ".
Most US professionals who provide services to transsexual women and men follow the controversial Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender, and Gender Nonconforming People put forth by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.
Most controversial was the Augustów bypass, which would take the route through the wetlands of the Rospuda Valley, the last area of its kind remaining in Europe, and an area protected by EU law as part of the European Natura 2000 Network.
Most possible reasons listed here are controversial among vocal involuntary celibates themselves.
Most area denial weapons pose long-lasting risks to anyone entering the area, specifically to civilians, and thus are often controversial.
Most workers, he states, are dissatisfied with work ( as evidenced by petty deviance on the job ), so that what he says should be uncontroversial ; however, it is controversial only because people are too close to the work-system to see its flaws.
Most of the book's conclusions were deemed controversial at publication and some of Gould's examples were soon shown to be incorrect.

Most and however
Most amphibians, however, are able to exchange gases with the water or air via their skin.
Most, however, interpret the genre as epic stories of early Christian miracles and conversions.
Most of the Apicomplexa are motile however.
Most arrangements for large ensembles, big bands, in the swing era, were written down, however, and credited to a specific arranger, as were later arrangements for the Count Basie big band by Sammy Nestico and Neal Hefti.
Most of his education however, came from his father.
Most often however the European numbering system for the international E-road network is used.
Most intriguing however becomes the abhorrence of the first scribe's mechanical editing.
Most of the biosecurity concerns in synthetic biology, however, focused on the role of DNA synthesis and the risk of producing genetic material of lethal viruses ( e. g. 1918 Spanish flu, polio ) in the lab.
Most modern interpreters, however, see Joel speaking of a literal locust plague given a prophetic / apocalyptic interpretation.
Most studies have been based only on bipolar I, however, and treatment during the acute phase can be a particular challenge.
Most are administered orally ; however, they can also be given intravenously, intramuscularly or rectally.
Most of the army was composed of riflemen, a significant percentage of which were in Menelik's reserve ; however, the army was also composed of a significant number of cavalry and infantry only armed with lances.
Most other anthropologists, however, oppose Wrangham, stating that archeological evidence suggests that cooking fires began in earnest only c. 250, 000 years ago, when ancient hearths, earth ovens, burnt animal bones, and flint appear across Europe and the Middle East.
Most of these games however typically use a specially made deck of cards designed specifically for the game ( or variations of it ).
Most in cognitive science, however, presumably do not believe their field is the study of anything as certain as the knowledge sought by Plato.
Most languages, however, do include one or more fricatives, with being the most common, and a liquid consonant or two, with the most common.
Most temps, however, are compensated strictly for the hours they work, and are generally non-exempt.
Most of the official documents and private reports, however, which bear upon the council, were made known in the 16th century and since.
Most frogs identify prey by movement, and vision appears to be the primary method by which the cane toad detects prey ; however, the cane toad can also locate food using its sense of smell.
Most, however, are completely original works.
Most experienced and skilled cross-examiners however, refrain from caustic or abrasive cross-examination so as to avoid alienating jurors.
Most of the group's beliefs, however, remained the same.
Most courses define these areas as out of bounds or in bounds on tee signs at each hole, however, there is no universal standard for these.
Most officials who had served under Carinus, however, retained their offices under Diocletian.
Most, however, possess large amounts of intelligence and human speech.

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