Sentence examples for be contested if the from inspiring English sources

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Up to a quarter of the board, so two seats could be contested if the board had eight members.

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Secretary Répassy, however, knew of no procedure under consideration for these decisions to be contested if Handó rules against the judges who want to stay on.

Other youth-driven sports may eventually be contested if backed by international sports federations.

In a quiet village in Kent, the World Custard Pie Throwing Championships are being contested, if that is the right word.

the value is contested if it represents a teacher-centred pedagogy (Ash, 2012; Bishop & Verleger, 2013; Breivik, 2015; Freeman et al., 2014; Kellogg, 2013; Sams & Bergmann, 2013).

This interpretation would imply, for instance, that admissions arrangements that resulted in a very popular school having 10% of ethnic minority children and a very unpopular school having 90% could be contested only if the children who did not get into the popular school had been denied access by reason of their racial group - that is, directly.

I do not know if this policy will be contested by the relevant EU regulating bodies -- it may very well be so -- however it gives us a taste of what is really at stake in this sphere.

The legitimacy of the emails (which the Wall Street Journal claims to have seen) will surely be contested, but if it's all on the record, it could be curtains for the iPad in China — at least, unless Apple wants to pay Proview's extortionate fees for the privilege.

The first was a preliminary hearing held before a magistrate who decided whether there was an issue to be contested and, if so, what it was.

And next year's presidential election in France looks, at least for now, as if it will be contested by two of the more reform-minded members of the main parties, the Socialists' Ségolène Royal and the centre-right UMP's Nicolas Sarkozy.This may sound Pollyanna-ish, since it is now customary to write off the German and Italian governments as disappointments.

Any evidence and testimony provided by Williams and Wigand in a trial would certainly be contested as hopelessly tainted, but, if the Scruggs formula succeeded, a trial would be avoided.

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