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Authority was invariably a contestable affair in this area of south-east Wales long before the latest electoral insurgency.
Michel Piron said he would not "stay in a UMP presided over by a president who is contested and contestable".
(3) is obviously a contestable, and contested, claim.
What makes ours a "secular" age, he writes, is not that it is defined by unbelief, but rather that belief is contestable and contested.
In such a situation, fruits could be more contestable than leaves or animal matter but still engender similar rates of aggression.
Knowing this, the Republicans had to do anything to stop the Democrats from taking a lead, no matter how small or contestable.
Dixon-Woods et al. [ 9] state that staff deal with competing priorities about matters that are inherently contestable.
Quantification, he wrote, "is more readily contestable and likely to be contested".
Explanation, he argued, cannot be a question of applying some general law; it must always be a matter of judgment, and such judgments must be both provisional and contestable.
As much is contestable.
The contestable space is values.
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