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But spectrum is a contested subject in Washington now, as the Federal Communications Commission seeks to convert some portions of the broadcast airwaves for new commercial wireless uses.
Their semantics remains a contested subject in the philosophy of language, with those who believe a descriptive element belongs in their meaning (whether at the level of intension or at the level of character) ranged against supporters of the more austere Millian view.
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In his latest volume, Yale theologian Miroslav Volf puts his finger on one of the most relevant and hotly contested subjects in our world today -- the role of faith in public life.
The signatories included novelists Norman Mailer and Don DeLillo, filmmaker Stone, anti-conspiratorial authors Vincent Bugliosi and Gerald Posner and pro-conspiracy journalists Anthony Summers and David Talbot -- an unusual display of consensus in such a hotly contested subject.
Essentially, it's Lee on " black-on-black crime, " a hotly contested subject.
Palmer has since documented a similar problem in several other contested subject areas.
Standardized testing is another hotly contested subject.
This is a contested issue both in the scientific literature and in policy deliberations.
8. Will there be a contested Republican convention in Cleveland next July?
The concept of 'urban bias' [ 25] has a contested but still productive role in development theory and policy [ 26- 28].
"Increasingly, it lives in a contested world.
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