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Since access to the relevant documents is difficult, the incompetent and ignorant versions of history circulated by TV are imposed without our being able to contest them.
Namely, by giving a drop ball restart you are giving the defence an advantage in being able to contest the ball immediately after being guilty of an offence.
Since my books on the precariat were published, I have received numerous emails, most in confidence, from people who have been sanctioned without understanding what they have done wrong or without being able to contest charges made by bureaucrats.
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Advocates insist that we need to be able to contest any "near peer" rival.
Islamists who are not violent, like the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, should be able to contest free elections.
"I might not be able to contest and vote, but still I can do politics," Fonseka said.
European Union diplomats said that an immediate start to the transition process, could be demonstrated by preparations for elections which all parties would be able to contest.
"With the scales tipped in favour of employers, there is a risk that people will not be able to contest unfair dismissals, wages being withheld or discrimination.
Even if he had been able to contest the election, it seems unlikely that he would have done nearly as well as in 1999 and 2003.
Of these, three emerged that were able to contest elections: the People's Democratic Party PDPP), the Alliance for Democracy, and the All People's Party.
So he served his time and it wasn't until after his release that he was able to contest his conviction through the CCRC.
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