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If the President objects a theoretical crisis that scholars call "contested removal"—Congress has three weeks to debate and decide the issue.
The concept has metastasized into all kinds of what the professors call contested spaces: public versus private; cyberspace versus tactile space; inner space versus outer space; mental versus physical; aural versus visual.
When MUPS occur after an environmental exposure or injury, an adversarial social context that we call "contested causation" may ensue.
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In January, she will lead a three-day course called Contested Histories Around the World, one of a series of workshops for teachers presented by CSET and Stanford Global Studies.
They call the contested city their "Jerusalem," and some said they would take up arms to stay.
We call them "contested conventions" now.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has called the contested portion of the South China Sea "the West Philippine Sea," fanning Chinese ire and Filipino nationalism alike over obscure islands known by most as the Spratlys.
Across the state, hundreds of supporters of Mr. Obama were making the same point as they canvassed and made phone calls in contested Congressional races, as part of the Organizing for America campaign run by the Democratic National Committee.
Minnesota scored three runs with two outs in the sixth to snap a 1-1 the, the go-ahead run crossing the plate after a contested call.
The term, let alone the concept, may thus belong to what philosophers call an essentially contested category.
Polls show that Bosnia is no longer what the Amato commission calls a "highly contested state".
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