uncontroversial
IPA: ʌnkɑntrʌvˈɝʃʌɫ
adjective
- Not controversial.
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Examples of "uncontroversial" in Sentences
- It’s not exactly like height which can be measured in uncontroversial ways.
- I find the use of the term "uncontroversial" an odd and partisan choice in what would otherwise be a straightforward report.
- As for substantive qualifications, Judge Sotomayor’s record is remarkably uncontroversial from a traditional political perspective.
- But he's got a knack for making progressive ideas sound moderate, reasonable and uncontroversial, which is one reason he drives his ideological adversaries crazy.
- I believe the aforementioned paper and debate show that your example is far from "uncontroversial," unless of course you believe it is all just an attempt to harm Obama.
- While some might quibble at the characterization of physics as "uncontroversial", she does seem like a good example of someone whose decision as to whether to pursue a career in science was based on external social factors rather than based on purely innate preferences.
- This expedited procedure is generally used for measures considered "uncontroversial," which is odd, to say the least, since the war in Afghanistan is anything but uncontroversial, with the most recent evidence being the release by Wikileaks of secret documents on the war, which the New York Timesreported"offers an unvarnished, ground-level picture of the war in Afghanistan that is in many respects more grim than the official portrayal."
- This expedited procedure is generally used for measures considered "uncontroversial," which is odd, to say the least, since the war in Afghanistan is anything but uncontroversial, with the most recent evidence being the release by Wikileaks of secret documents on the war, which the New York Times reported "offers an unvarnished, ground-level picture of the war in Afghanistan that is in many respects more grim than the official portrayal."
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