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Adding another category to the vehicular mix poses a knotty question: if the Volt is not a hybrid, as G.M. contends, how can the S.A.E.'s hybrid electric vehicle test procedure be used to tell the world that the Chevy is a genuine 100 m.p.g.

As Lortie (1975) contends, how teachers teach is largely influenced by how they were taught when they were students.

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It contends that how you voted came down, most of all, to class and wealth.

In his foreword to Eco's book, the scholar Francesco Erspamer contends that "How to Write a Thesis" continues to resonate with readers because it gets at "the very essence of the humanities".

The ability to retire isn't dependent on a "multitude of financial decisions" as Orman contends but how generous your employer or your government is.

It's especially uneasy about stories that feature ordinary people, particularly women, trying to make sense of a disordered world with small stakes, where the most important worry is whether a person takes good care of her children, stands up to a recalcitrant spouse, or contends with how best to fit or subvert social mores.

We're still contending with how to deal with privacy policies and how to represent ourselves online.

VICE talked with Ruhl about, among other things, how he measures Church finances (there are possible secret bank accounts and potential fraud to contend with), how it rakes in revenue, what happens when a diocese goes bankrupt, and just how long the Vatican can hold up against multibillion dollar liability.

VICE talked with Ruhl about, among other things, how he measures Church finances (there are possible secret bank accounts and potential fraud to contend with), how it rakes in revenue, what happens when a diocese goes bankrupt, and just how long the Vatican can hold up against multi-billion dollar liability.

Federal prosecutors investigating how the Police Department handles brutality cases have briefed police union officials on findings that they contend show how serious lapses in department procedures allowed brutal officers to go unpunished, according to several union officials.

A22 NEW YORK/REGION B1-14 ProseCiters Cite Lapses In Disciplining of the Police Federal prosecutors investigating how the Police Department handles brutality cases have briefed police union officials on findings that they contend show how serious lapses in department procedures allowed brutal officers to go unpunished, according to several union officials.

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