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Chandrasekhar's work on the limit aroused controversy, owing to the opposition of the British astrophysicist Arthur Stanley Eddington.
" At the same time the unusual nature of the proof — it was the first major theorem to be proven with extensive computer assistance — and the complexity of the human verifiable portion, aroused considerable controversy.
Acknowledging the controversy, Paul VI in a letter to the Congress of German Catholics ( Aug. 30, 1968 ), stated: " May the lively debate aroused by our encyclical lead to a better knowledge of God ’ s will.
Much controversy was aroused on the subject, and the author's view was subsequently to some extent modified.
This proposal aroused too much controversy to be implemented.
But the controversy that he aroused forced people to clarify the doctrine of the Eucharist.
But the controversy that he aroused forced people to reconsider the ninth-century discussion of the Eucharist, as Paschasius Radbertus had left it, and to clarify the doctrine of transubstantiation.
Cromwell's life and legacy have aroused enormous controversy.
Her song titles and lyrics aroused controversy by usage of loaded language.
When it was unveiled, considerable controversy was aroused by the dramatic changes in colours, tones, and even some facial shapes.
The political theme of the film aroused controversy.
Escrivá and Opus Dei have aroused controversy, primarily revolving around allegations of secrecy, elitism, cult-like practices within Opus Dei, and political involvement with right-wing causes, such as the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in Spain ( 1939 – 1975 ).
Spurgeon aroused controversy because of his critique of its theology, which was largely deistic.
On September 6, 2011, the City of West Hollywood demolished that building, which aroused controversy among some community members, including the architect's wife.
The existing Fellows, students, and alumni were not consulted in advance about this decision, which aroused considerable controversy ; substantial proposals by the Fellows for the continuation of Greyfriars Hall were considered by the Governing Body but never in an open forum.
The bestselling book of the nineteenth century, it aroused controversy and strengthened the abolitionist movement.
Over the centuries, the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre has inevitably aroused a great deal of controversy.
Charrière's account aroused considerable controversy.
The book aroused great controversy.
Jaspan aroused controversy by initially not appearing to know that The Age was published in Melbourne, sacking Gerard Henderson, a prominent conservative columnist, from the paper and by making remarks critical of Douglas Wood, an Australian who was held hostage and tortured in Iraq.
Among others of his works were the following: Beiträge zur Lehre vom Besitz, first published in the Jahrbücher für die Dogmatik des heutigen römischen und deutschen Privatrechts, and then separately ; Der Besitzwille, and an article entitled Besitz in the Handwörterbuch der Staatswissenschaften ( 1891 ), which aroused at the time much controversy, particularly on account of the opposition manifested to Savigny's conception of the subject.
The book aroused much controversy.
The last of these was a republication of his Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlungen des Aristoteles über die Wirkung der Tragodie ( 1857 ), which aroused considerable controversy.
This aroused great controversy at the time.
It aroused great controversy for many of the same reasons as the earlier Till Death Us Do Part.

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In an FELA controversy the state court followed established state procedure by construing a vague complaint `` most strongly against '' the complainant.
It was marked by controversy, anonymous midnight phone calls and veiled threats of violence.
The fossils of Ardipithecus have not yet been studied by researchers beyond the original ( 2009 ) group of describers, and the paleobiology and relationships of these creatures are the subject of controversy.
The controversy caused by the fact that the film was shot in English was the reason he was expelled from the film school.
The Council of Nicaea did not end the controversy, as many bishops of the Eastern provinces disputed the homoousios, the central term of the Nicene creed, as it had been used by Paul of Samosata, who had advocated a monarchianist Christology.
Lists of phenomena, from the contemplation of which " the savage " was led to believe in animism, have been given by Sir E. B. Tylor, Herbert Spencer, Andrew Lang, and others ; a controversy arose between the former as to the priority of their respective lists.
The Alexandrists were a school of Renaissance philosophers who, in the great controversy on the subject of personal immortality, adopted the explanation of the De Anima given by Alexander of Aphrodisias.
However, there is controversy about whether they were genuinely recorded at the time or merely ascribed to ancient rulers by posterity.
The moves to develop the port for more tourism have been welcomed by the city and its residents, but the latest plans to develop an industrial estate in the port have caused great controversy.
On the expulsion of the Jews from France by Philip IV in 1306, Abba Mari settled at Perpignan, where he published the letters connected with the controversy.
However, this intention was thwarted by a combination of ethnic antagonism, aesthetic controversy and political struggles over the institutional control of public art.
The White House responded to the controversy by claiming the firings were done because of financial improprieties that had been revealed by a brief FBI investigation.
The White House FBI files controversy of June 1996 arose concerning improper access by the White House to FBI security-clearance documents.
The 1996 United States campaign finance controversy was an alleged effort by the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) to influence the domestic policies of the United States, before and during the Clinton administration, and involved the fundraising practices of the administration itself.
During the 1990s, she generated controversy by criticizing immigration, Islamization and Islam in France, and has been fined five times for " inciting racial hatred ".
A return to New Zealand was accompanied by a desire to avoid the controversy of 1930 and so red replaced blue for the jersey with the resultant kit being that which is still worn today, the combination of red jersey, white shorts and green and blue socks, representing the four unions.
The Egyptian identification card controversy began in the 1990s when the government modernized the electronic processing of identity documents, which introduced a de facto requirement that documents must list the person's religion as Muslim, Christian, or Jewish ( the only three religions officially recognized by the government ).
An article written in 1984 by L. R. Ember, and published in Chemical Engineering News, is considered one of the most exhaustive and authoritative accounts of the controversy surrounding the use of trichothecene mycotoxins in Southeast Asia during the 1970s.
On March 30, 2006, as a response to the controversy of the use of performance-enhancing drugs and the anticipated career home run record to be set by Barry Bonds, Selig asked former senator George Mitchell to lead an independent investigation into the use of steroids in baseball's recent past.
Chaplin continued being a subject to political controversy throughout the 1950s, especially as he was awarded the International Peace Prize by the Communist World Peace Council and lunched with Chou En-Lai in 1954, and when he briefly met Nikita Khrushchev in 1956.
The controversy over software patents is about specific algorithms or techniques that the software contains, which may not be duplicated by others and considered intellectual property and copyright infringement depending on the severity.
However, there is still controversy to the actual difference in efficacy by this difference.
Professional grading services remain the subject of controversy because grading is ultimately subjective ; coins may receive different grades by different services or even upon resubmission to the same service.
When a monarch does act, political controversy can often ensue, partially because the neutrality of the crown is seen to be compromised in favour of a partisan goal, while some political scientists champion the idea of an " interventionist monarch " as a check against possible illegal action by politicians.

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