But at their joint news conference, Mr. Clinton was immediately enmeshed in political and domestic controversies.
But it would raise more questions about Germany's ability to lead in Europe, and set off a fierce domestic controversy.
Service abroad helped to bring him the Democratic nomination in 1856 because it had exempted him from involvement in bitter domestic controversies.
These price-band ranges remain, despite domestic controversy regarding the level of protection that they provide .
Family planning aid overseas has long been a source of domestic political controversy.
The domestic controversy about the Vietnam War grew more ferocious each month.
The film aroused both domestic and international controversy and was either banned outright or deliberately excluded from distribution in several countries.
It would have been "a moment when international crises would end or at least moderate, and domestic controversy would be replaced by a new national consensus."
There was much domestic controversy over the Truman-Acheson foreign policy.
In 1952, Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia under great domestic controversy.