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Thus, cancer becomes a major point of interest in life science.
Whether the philosophical anarchists are willing to accept that consequence — and perhaps to become anarchists proper — or whether they can find a way to stop short of it thus becomes a major point of contention.
The fact that Catherine's handwriting closely resembles her father's becomes a major point of contention when Claire demands to know who wrote the proof.
This becomes a major point later.
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The peseta itself became a major point of contention during the Spanish Civil War (1936 39).
The $4.3 billion bill became a major point of contention in the waning days of the Congressional session.
Unpaid internships or fellowships have become a major point of contention in the US since former interns at the media company Condé Nast sued their former employer.
The issue has become a major point of contention as the World Trade Organization prepares to discuss new patent rules at its meeting in Qatar next week.
The water issue has thus become a major point of discord in relations between two nations that seemed in exceptional harmony during Mr. Bush's first months in office.
But some debt holders have a higher standing for getting paid than others, which can become a major point of contention if the property is worth less than the mortgage.
The rebel movement, he said, was bigger than the Malayan Emergency — the twelve-year Communist revolt against British rule, which was finally put down in 1960, and which has become a major point of reference in the military doctrine of counterinsurgency.
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