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(3) is obviously a contestable, and contested, claim.
The alleged financial benefit of aviation is an important issue in the airport expansion debate, including one fiercely contested claim that a third runway at Heathrow would boost the UK economy by £5bn.
(p Simultaneously contested claim refers to the situation in which the allowance of one claim results in the disallowance of another claim involving the same benefit or the allowance of one claim results in the payment of a lesser benefit to another claimant.
So far, seven conservative states have banned abortions after 20 weeks based on the highly contested claim that fetuses feel pain at that point.
The building at 9 Bleecker Street, too, has a contested claim to historical significance.
This brings me back to the most contested claim of these three – the assertion that nonbiological machines are likely, at some point, to be as intelligent or more intelligent than the "biological machines" we have in our skulls.
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Warnke has always vigorously contested claims of wrongdoing.
Now they make fiercely contested claims to own paintings by Peter Doig.
Lyon might decide that the appropriate parallel is the case of Jeremy Browne, whose contested claims were upheld by Sir Paul Kennedy.
The roundtable will focus on how the category of adab is contested, claimed, attenuated, and/or celebrated in our time by the Arab cultural press.
It starts off by foregrounding disparate and clustered objects that have been scattered around various places in the disciplinary field, a presence of things made perceptible as they are subject to negotiation and contested claims.
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