Sentence examples for Successfully contended from inspiring English sources

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The recording industry's suit successfully contended that My.MP3.com was using copyrighted recordings without paying licensing fees.

Can it be successfully contended that the state may not, in the public interest, prohibit an agreement to forego such enlistment as against public policy?

With left and right, socialism and conservatism increasingly indistinguishable, the National Front has successfully contended that it is the only group with a distinct message.

He defeated the Muscovite army at Orsha (1514) and successfully contended with the Teutonic Order so that in 1525 it converted its lands into the secular Duchy of Prussia, which became a Polish fief.

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It is generating a backlash among people who do not have faith in Washington, who do not have faith that trained experts have superior abilities to organize society, who do not believe national rules can successfully contend with the intricacies of local contexts and cultures.

The amendment was discussed, and rejected by a vote of agst (See letter of J. M. to Mr Jefferson dated ) The opponents of the amendment having turned the feeling as well as judgment of the House agst it, by successfully contending that the better proof of reverence for that holy name wd be not to profane it by making it a topic of legisl.

Populations inhabiting environments created by human activities must successfully contend with multiple strong selection pressures, often simultaneously.

Sea lions may even prove useful for testing to treat or prevent epilepsy, he says: "I'm impressed by how the investigators contended successfully with the limitations and constraints of experimenting with wild animals".

They have also contended that Mr. Moonves, who has successfully guided CBS, could be better positioned to fix the issues at Viacom as the top executive overseeing both companies.

Vencill, who contended he had ingested a tainted multivitamin, successfully sued a vitamin producer for negligence.

Opposing undue government interference with the market, which they see as a far superior allocator of resources, they contended that government bureaucrats are incapable of successfully picking winners and losers and that the process would become hopelessly politicized.

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