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Clearly, the results of this Wakefield study have had repercussions, said Dr. Michael Smith, a University of Louisville infectious diseases expert who has studied the autism controversy's effect on immunization rates.
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Clearly, the results of this Wakefield study have had repercussions, said Dr. Michael Smith, a University of Louisville infectious diseases expert who has studied the autism controversy's effect on immunization rates.
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Republican strategist Mary Matalin, noting the recent club tab controversy's effect on the chairman, offered Steele advice, saying he "needs to take a step back and ... raise some money and do some turnout and get the job done."
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It was a familiar place for the former vice president—in the eye of a public controversy's raging storm.
'I Didn't Change. The World Changed' Daniel Henninger 2011
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Oh geesh, like a little absentee ballot controversy's gonna make a difference in a state primary -- what came of the controversy when gore got shafted on the absentees in florida?
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In fairness, she's often talked of Malcolm McLaren's influence, which suggests she rather likes controversy for controversy's sake, but it still seems unfortunate if people dismiss her music on account of her interviews.
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We owe thanks to Justin Elliott of Salon for the single most revealing account of this controversy's evolution.
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Remind us of exactly what this controversy's about.
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While Wood and others hope these heated battles are a thing of the past, they know the controversy's legacy is very much part of emergency contraception's future.
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This is what this whole Supreme Court controversy's centered around, the issue of handguns in the District of Columbia.
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