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The contentions
noun
Argument, contest, debate, strife, struggle
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The contentions are based on documents and evidence that have been amassed in litigation against the tobacco industry.
The contentions of intimidation are the foundation of Mr. Gore's challenge to the Miami-Dade County count, which is to be filed on Monday in State Circuit Court.
The contentions of some of Mr Bhutto's colleagues, that some of the Opposition wanted to turn Pakistan into a "Saudi Arabia without oil," now acquire additional force.
The contentions result into unwanted phenomenons such as multiplexing and interleavings, thereby breaking of large data accesses [5 7].
The contentions of the biotech opponents, however, have been criticized for a lack of transparency in their modus operandi i.e. the use of methodology in their argumentation.
"The contentions by the fugitive that he had umbrage with programs are not apparent, in any fashion, in these communications," the lieutenant colonel wrote.
The contentions in START would reduce the strategic nuclear weapons of the United States and the USSR by about 35% over seven years, and the Soviet Union's land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles would be cut by 50%.
Mr. Bellesiles denied the contentions.
And the contentions only begin there.
KBR said the contentions were "simply untrue".
A spokesman for Mr. Benson, Keith Herman, said the contentions were baseless.
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