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Meanings of relatively uncontroversial in English
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Usage of relatively uncontroversial in English
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Despite the political overtones, Obama opted to pick a relativelyuncontroversial candidate.
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He suggested relativelyuncontroversial measures that do not rile gun rights advocates.
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However, these approaches are relativelyuncontroversial as the species is already found in wild mosquitoes and is not introducing something new.
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Removing restrictions in the single-brand sector -which was announced at the same time as the supermarket policy change -was relativelyuncontroversial.
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Tougher financial controls and tax assistance to workers should be relativelyuncontroversial, but Medicaid expansion is sure to ruffle feathers in an election year.
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Some "negative emissions" technologies -such as replanting deforested areas with more trees, which absorb carbon to grow -are relativelyuncontroversial.
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This bill should be a relativelyuncontroversial technical piece of work to prepare Scottish and UK laws in the event the UK leaves the EU.
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The authority would be twinned with the relativelyuncontroversial worker assistance program, designed to help those who may lose their jobs due to expanded trade.