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In an addition to the book, Berger finds firm footing in contesting the views of one-time Judge Robert Bork and President Nixon's lawyer, James St. Clair.

Readers contest the view that corporate culture becomes less important in distributed organizations.

Rather than treat this gift as the basis for a single exhibition or as a collection apart from what the museum already owns, Mr. Siedell hopes to use it to contest the view that comic-strip art has little or nothing to do with the more serious kind, he said.

With Donald Trump, the presidential candidate who declared that Mexican immigrants are drug dealers and rapists, leading in the polls among Republicans, and Dr. Ben Carson, who at one point said that a Muslim is not fit to be president, in the number two position, it is hard to contest the view that the Republican Party is the party most supported by the haters.

Although members of the University community are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus, and to criticize and contest speakers who are invited to express their views on campus, they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others to express views they reject or even loathe.

However, in contesting the static view of family values attributed to modern conservatism while solidifying support for a more fluid model, the editors may be preaching to the choir within academe.

The grassroots-level discourse actively contests the dominant view and, instead, demands recognition of their minority identity as a valuable and positive entity of otherness, promoting a view that does not exclude diversity.

Though clumsy, self-important and sometimes laughably silly, "The Wind Done Gone" ardently contests the romanticized view of the antebellum South set down in "Gone With the Wind" and proposes an Afrocentric version of history in its stead.

This research suggests that waiting to purchase a product can incite positive responses and thus contests the current view that waiting induces negative responses such as frustration, anger, anxiety, and dissatisfaction.

Gassendi also contests the Aristotelian view that we can know universals, on the grounds that we cannot perceive anything more than particulars in the world (O III (Exercitationes) 159a; EP 280-281).

Her style of writing transmutes the way that the feminine has typically been denied the subject-position in a way that contests the traditional view of the self as autonomous subject and instead offers a fundamentally disjointed subject that, precisely because of its self-distance, is able to relate to others through wonder and an enveloping that preserves the other as other (Irigaray 1993).

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