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The concept of cortical columns has also been contested based on this apparent ambiguity in definition (Horton and Adams 2005; Douglas and Martin 2007).
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Algiz -- elk-sedge -- The meaning of Algiz is widely contested, based on varied interpretations of the Rune poems.
Finally, the EU's jurisdictional architecture, particularly in monetary and fiscal affairs, is currently contested based on different views on efficiency, redistribution and identity.
Moreover, it has been contested that misperceptions and false beliefs rely on radically separated cognitive processes [ 60].
"The adults of course knew that the land we were on was contested land or had been contested land," Trillo told me.
Then, as now, the state sent notice to the U.S. House Clerk based on unofficial election results before all votes were counted, attesting to the name of the "winner" and that the race had not been contested.
The league, announced in New York on Monday, will be contested by six city based men's teams, employing mostly US-qualified players.
And unlike some special House elections, this one is being contested on explicitly local issues.
The combined exercises for men are contested both on an individual and on a team basis.
A third of seats on Swindon Borough Council will be contested on 7 May.
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