uncontroversially

IPA: ʌnkɑntrʌvˈɝʃʌɫi

adverb

  • In an uncontroversial manner.
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Examples of "uncontroversially" in Sentences

  • Rather my point is that they are no worse than lots of things that are uncontroversially legal.
  • Lochner, for example, is uncontroversially not good law anymore, whatever you may happen to think about whether it should be or not.
  • Well, glass, snack, and naturally for starters; they all started their lives with different meanings from those they are now uncontroversially allowed to have.
  • And it shows that disparate impact is not “really about reparations for slavery,” since disparate impact analysis has uncontroversially been applied to all Title VII categories for decades.
  • The discourse of Sarah Palin and her friends is appalling on its own, but worse is the way in which their readings of the Constitution and American history in general have been accepted as uncontroversially true by so many voters.
  • I think another way to state the ‘twilight of the idols’ argument that Julian lays out is, if something as uncontroversially popular (from the perspective of Michael Goldfarb) as nuking Japan is a war crime, why should I take seriously the very idea of war crimes?
  • Moreover, something that seems to have completely escaped European parliamentarians prattling about issues like animal welfare, biodiversity and ethics is that cloning technology of one sort or another is already widely applied to a variety of foods that Europeans and American consume routinely and uncontroversially.
  • But here's the clincher: It seems to have completely escaped the European politicians prattling about issues like animal welfare, biodiversity and ethics that cloning technology of one sort or another is already widely applied to a variety of foods that Europeans and American have consumed routinely and uncontroversially for years.

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