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They stem from contending views of the nature of Iran's nuclear-related activities – is it for strictly peaceful purposes, or not?
The power of electronic communications should enable contending views to more readily penetrate factional walls.
While the Research Impact Framework provides a simple, practical approach to developing research impact narratives, it is important to recognise that these narratives are generated and assessed in the context of historically rich and complex, often contending, views on the role of science and its relationship with society.
In fact, even the "Melian Dialogue" itself provides us with a number of contending views.
There are many contending views about sea-level rise, for example.
This work addresses the contending views of the uses of Solomon Island forest.
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This book argues that this conceptual impasse derives from the fact that the seemingly continuous urban expansion was in fact punctuated by a wide variety of "dynastic urbanisms". Historians should, the author contends, view urbanization not as an automatic by-product of commercial forces but as a process shaped by institutional frameworks and cultural trends in each dynasty.
Advocates resist calling attention to the coexistence of contending expert views –- far more certain than I am that lay audiences translate such conflicts into justifications for procrastination.
At times of great religious or ideological change, when two contending world views threaten to tear civilization apart, concerned intellectuals have tried to frame the issues as clearly as possible in dialogues, literary discussions between two imaginary speakers on opposite sides of the chief controversies of the day.
Now conservatives say her strong identification with such race-based approaches to the law is perhaps the strongest argument against her confirmation, contending that her views put her outside an evolving consensus that such race-conscious public policy is growing obsolete.
Ramsey and Somin argue that officials in other branches of government must obey judicial decisions invalidating their laws or policies and must follow the rules laid down in those decisions in similar future cases; Paulsen and Whelan reject this view, contending that no government officials are actually bound by the views of any of the others.
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