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But it's become contentious to say that publicly.
Margaret Thatcher's reforms were contentious, to say the least.
The cover that was too contentious to run looks placid; its harmless substitute is painfully provocative.
Naomi Wolf, among others, finds the very notion that gender equality could be contentious to be baffling.
Western countries have said the issue of reparations is too complex and contentious to be put on the agenda.
Immigration from poor countries to rich ones might help adjust that global imbalance, but is too politically contentious to make a big difference.
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Moving from union hall to town hall, from brutal salary negotiations to contentious plans to create urban farms out of concrete wasteland, the film listens and moves on.
The mood was contentious and combative, to put it mildly.
Rules for existing power plants, certain to be even more contentious, are to be proposed in June 2014.
Parliament is expected to approve a set of contentious bills to expand Japan's military role by late this month.
The independent agencies always had contentious issues to settle and sometimes were subject to heavy lobbying.
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