noncontroversial造句(1) Most of the proposals are fairly non-controversial.
(2) Therefore, only non-controversial information can be available.
(3) Approval of several non-controversial appropriation mini-bills, instead.
(4) His secret has been to approach ordinary people about non-controversial issues.
(5) More significant for Scandinavia was its retreat in 1950 back to limited and relatively non-controversial sectoral coordination at the regional level.
(6) I set out to write a totally non-controversial book about a non-controversial figure.
(7) Only fairly simple, non-controversial bills are likely to succeed by this method.
(8) The Urban Programme and the Partnerships were relatively non-controversial, funding many worthwhile projects of a social[.com], environmental and economic nature.
(9) The first premise of our undertaking should be noncontroversial: it is simply that economic change is important and interesting.
(10) Cord blood is a noncontroversial source of stem cells, yet experts estimate that 99% of this potentially lifesaving resource gets thrown away postpartum.
(11) Gladwell's noncontroversial claim is that some people have more opportunities than other people.
(12) The assumption is that textbooks, sanitized as they are, are factual and thus noncontroversial.
(13) The fact that existing political activists embraced the Internet as a tool of mobilization is fairly noncontroversial.
(14) With passage of the latest stopgap measure, Republicans have managed to trim $10 billion from the budget, mostly in noncontroversial areas backed by President Barack Obama.