Sentence examples for constantly disputed from inspiring English sources

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and height, though the research is controversial and constantly disputed.

And psychologists' concept of the "finite pool of worry" explains why threats to our children and planet can fall on deaf ears: Put simply, life's everyday challenges take priority over an issue which is long term, intangible and constantly disputed.

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If TV broadcasters can demand a referee explain a ruling immediately after a game, then will coaching staff and players also face scrutiny for heatedly and constantly disputing decisions during a match?

In light of social changes brought by advertising, marketing and media commentary, justifications of taste are in flux, and 'justifications of good taste are constantly advanced and disputed as people consider the views of others in the community, change their minds, develop their competences, talk about their activity, and justify their judgements' (Warde 2008: 330 31).

Do not use hyphens after adverbs ending in -ly, eg a hotly disputed penalty, a constantly evolving newspaper, genetically modified food, etc, but hyphens are needed with short and common adverbs, eg ever-forgiving family, much-loved character, well-established principle of style (note, however, that in the construction "the principles of style are well established" there is no need to hyphenate).

Because we're seen as a very left-wing union that's constantly in dispute, no political party wants to be closely associated with us in the runup to a general election.

Harald IV, byname Harald Gille, or Gilchrist (born c. 1103, Ireland died 1136, Norway), king of Norway (1130 36), a ruthless sovereign whose feud with his fellow king Magnus IV the Blind over the Norwegian throne marked the beginning of a period of civil wars (1130 1240) during which the right to rule was constantly in dispute.

C. 1103 Ireland 1136 Norway Harald IV, byname Harald Gille, or Gilchrist (born c. 1103, Ireland died 1136, Norway) king of Norway (1130 36), a ruthless sovereign whose feud with his fellow king Magnus IV the Blind over the Norwegian throne marked the beginning of a period of civil wars (1130 1240) during which the right to rule was constantly in dispute.

(Metzger, 1987 [1936]: 42) … not speak about the quarrel about innate ideas, not about the opposition of rationalism and empiricism, not about the constantly recurring dispute about idealism and realism, not about the Kantian critique, not about the evolutionary hypotheses, not about causality, time, space, … we do not talk about the many theories of scientific knowledge.

Never use them after adverbs ending in -ly, eg constantly evolving newspaper, genetically modified food, hotly disputed penalty, wholly owned subsidiary.

Today, most of the territory is disputed and the frontlines are shifting constantly.

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