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There was some controversy in 2010, when the Jerusalem City Council threatened to cut off water to the site, due to disputed water bills.
In the end, White fell into a Dublin controversy over the confessions of an intriguing priest, which threatened the authority of the Queen's deputised government in Ireland ; out of caution Cecil withdrew his longstanding protection, and the judge was imprisoned in London and died soon after.
Such televangelists may occasionally arouse controversy by making remarks deemed offensive on their programs or elsewhere, or by endorsing partisan political candidates on donor-paid airtime, at which point some have been threatened that they may have their tax-exempt status taken away if they reside in the United States.
In November 2007 he threatened to resign the post over controversy surrounding the Terrence Higgins Trust ( an AIDS charity of which Callow is also a patron ).
It held that, because the plaintiffs had not been charged or threatened with prosecution, there was no actual controversy for the judiciary to resolve.
In a difficult period in international relations, Chamberlain faced not only a split in the Entente Cordiale occasioned by the French invasion of the Ruhr but also the controversy over the Geneva Protocol ( 1924 ), which threatened to dilute British sovereignty over the issue of League of Nations economic sanctions.
In 2004, in a series marred by controversy ( Ponce almost threatened to pull out of game six during the fourth quarter ), the Leones won their twelfth championship, defeating the Coamo Marathon Runners in seven games, with a game seven score of 92-77.
The constitution's provisions on religion drew international controversy in 2006, when Afghan-born Abdul Rahman, a convert from Islam to Christianity outside Afghanistan, was threatened with the death penalty for apostasy.
Eventually the controversy became so heated that John Winthrop and Thomas Dudley were drawn into the fray ; minister Hobart threatened to excommunicate Eames.
The controversy was particularly sharp in Roubaix ( Nord ): the socialist mayor René Vandierendonck even threatened a lawsuit and she wrote two official statements about the matter.
The first Managing Partner of Hyperion, Benjamin Hermans, in the period between announcement and release of AmigaOS 4, ignited a great deal of community controversy by repeatedly claiming that MorphOS, an AmigaOS-like competitor ( which had been released in complete form in 2003 ), was illegal, and had on several occasions threatened to take legal action against it either on the grounds that it was parasitic competition to AmigaOS 4, or even that it was actually based on stolen AmigaOS source code.
On February 13, 1994, controversy ensued when he threatened to fight then-University of Massachusetts Amherst coach John Calipari at a post-game news conference, where Calipari was speaking at a podium.
A broadcast on 7 January 2009 by Jeni Barnett in which she debated the putative dangers of MMR vaccine with callers became the subject of media controversy, first because her views were criticised as irreponsible by medical journalist Ben Goldacre, and then because LBC and Global Radio threatened legal action against Goldacre for copyright infringement.
There were also more immediate consequences — as a result of the controversy generated by the abortion story, the Maritime Services Board evicted Oz from their office in The Rocks, the Sydney Daily Mirror newspaper cancelled its advertising contract and they also threatened to sack Peter Grose from his cadet-ship unless he resigned from Oz.
On the other hand, controversy surrounding failed batches of polio vaccine threatened to destroy public faith in the Federal health establishment.
Within a few days, the story grew until the controversy threatened Nixon's place on the ticket.
Construction of the elevated portion of Interstate 110 caused controversy in that it threatened several historic landmarks.
But when controversy ( completely unrelated to Hexum ) again threatened the series, CBS gave up on the show and allowed it to languish.
The award of the Blake Prize to Charles Bannon in 1954 for his " Judas Iscariot " was one of the most controversial in its history ; this opened controversy over what constituted religious art and over " abstract expressionism " which threatened to overwhelm the exhibition.
In the 17th century, it was rarely used but was revived under Louis XV, raising controversy among the parlementary noblesse de robe, mindful of their threatened prerogatives.
Following this controversy, the IOC threatened to remove dressage from the Olympics.
Following this controversy, the IOC threatened to remove dressage from the Olympics, but the FEI managed to come to a compromise, removing the team competition from the 1960 Games and only allowing individual competitors ( up to 2 per country ).
Hare was involved in a controversy in 2010 in which he threatened legal action over a critical psychology paper that he claimed misrepresented his views.

controversy and over
The second half of the sixteenth century in England was the setting for a violent and long controversy over the moral quality of renaissance literature, especially the drama.
In the early days of this controversy over the theater one of the interested parties, Stephen Gosson, published a little tract in which he objected mildly to the abuses of art, rather than the art itself.
Ever since the fourth century a controversy had raged over the person of Christ.
The controversy of the last few years over whether architects or interior designers should plan the interiors of modern buildings has brought clearly into focus one important difference of opinion.
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Causes include controversy over admitting Missouri as a slave state in 1820, the acquisition of Texas as a slave state in 1845 and the status of slavery in western territories won as a result of the Mexican – American War and the resulting Compromise of 1850.
One effect of the Communion's dispersed authority has been that conflict and controversy regularly arise over the effect divergent practices and doctrines in one part of the Communion have on others.
The controversy over the Ikin catch was one of the biggest disputes of the era.
* Following controversy over possible increased mortality ( death ) related to antipsychotics in individuals with dementia, warnings have been added to packaging.
There is some controversy over maintenance therapy for schizophrenia.
However, this intention was thwarted by a combination of ethnic antagonism, aesthetic controversy and political struggles over the institutional control of public art.
Although neither the Nazi Party nor Hitler himself had a cohesive architectural policy before they came to power in 1933, Nazi writers like Wilhelm Frick and Alfred Rosenberg had already labeled the Bauhaus " un-German " and criticized its modernist styles, deliberately generating public controversy over issues like flat roofs.
His interest in computus, the science of calculating the date of Easter, was also useful in the account he gives of the controversy between the British and Anglo-Saxon church over the correct method of obtaining the Easter date.
Herald-Traveler Corp. operated for years under temporary authority from the Federal Communications Commission stemming from controversy over luncheon meetings the newspaper's chief executive had with an FCC commissioner during the original licensing process ( Some Boston broadcast historians accuse the Boston Globe of being covertly behind the proceeding.
Another later movie from De Palma, Redacted, unleashed a torrent of controversy over its subject of American involvement in Iraq, and supposed atrocities committed there.
The controversy over genetically engineered biological weapons, Journal of Medical Ethics, Volume 35, pp. 429 – 432 ( 2009 ).
There is some controversy over the identity of the disease, but in its virulent form, after the Great Plague of Marseille in 1720 – 1722, the Great Plague of 1738 ( which hit Eastern Europe ), and the Russian plague of 1770-1772, it seems to have gradually disappeared from Europe.
According to Ivinskaya, Pasternak continued to stick to his daily writing schedule even during the controversy over Doctor Zhivago.
The Catholic Encyclopedia states that " A controversy existed in the primitive church over the interpretation of the expression the seed of Abraham.
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.
Some controversy exists over the accuracy of these legends and the prevalence of actual cannibalism in the culture.
Mainstream CBT helps individuals replace " maladaptive ... coping skills, cognitions, emotions and behaviors with more adaptive ones ", by challenging an individual's way of thinking and the way that he / she reacts to certain habits or behaviors, but there is still controversy about the degree to which these traditional cognitive elements account for the effects seen with CBT over and above the earlier behavioral elements such as exposure and skills training.
There is a long-standing controversy between CL and Scheme advocates over the tradeoffs involved in multiple namespaces.
# The relationship of faith and works in salvation was defined, following controversy over Martin Luther's doctrine of " justification by faith alone ".
Serious divisions existed from this battle over the Investiture controversy, which fractured large portions of the Holy Roman Empire in Germany and Italy.

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