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Her father liked, she writes, "the contestation of ideas".
"The violence is a symptom of the contestation taking place between the unions".
It also highlights how the contestation of mobile citizenship is an issue in rural as well as urban realms.
The justificatory argument about GMO, in the contestation about its use in agriculture, now refers to hunger in developing countries (which need biotechnical fixes, it appears).
They all reflect the contestation of power and citizen demand that the state fulfil the promises enshrined in the constitution.
What Grammy viewers learned during Sunday's telecast was that the contestation between artists isn't exclusive to records sold or critically acclaimed reviews.
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One can also put it in a drawer or in a will and escape the contestations.
(Concerned with practical problems, they likewise opposed philosophical claims to stand above the contestations of mere mortals).
(KII 3, Nursing Union) In addition, some key informants also discussed the contestations around representation and the perceived legitimacy of some nursing groups.
First, the political contestation between the ruling and opposition party has severely undermined planning and its contribution towards coordinated development in cities.
As with street harassment, online harassment is the gendered contestation of public space.
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