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The action by the Environmental Protection Agency has been fiercely contested, not only by business groups but also by lawmakers.

The independence and reliability of risk assessment procedures have been contested not only because they have often been carried out by the same multinational corporations producing the GMOs under evaluation but also because the original data, for commercial reasons, have not been released to the academic community[3].

Custody of Ludlow was contested not only by Stephen but also by Gilbert de Lacy, whose efforts to wrest the castle from Josce are the background to the medieval romance Fouke le Fitz Waryn; the extant prose version dates from the 14th century, but it was originally a 13th-century poem, now lost.

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The figure 84 referred to events contested, not medals awarded.

A country recognized by no one, it's the kind of place that's so contested that not only does it not have an embassy anywhere, but its "Office of Permanent Representation" in Armenia doesn't even ask if you want your visa pasted into your passport.

'Accumulation by dispossession' through the occupation of land under contested ownership rights not only occurred in cases involving public lands, but also in territories of Afro-Colombian communities.

The Humean objection has also been vigorously contested as destructive not only of miracle stories but of common sense as well.

Mountaintop removal is highly contested by environmentalists, not only because of the extreme topographical and ecological transformation involved, but also because of the run-off of waste material generated from the mining of the coal.

As seems to have been acknowledged at oral argument, the stan-dards for accepting or rejecting contested ballots might vary not only from county to county but indeed within a single county from one recount team to another.

Orange started as the fourth entrant in Britain's highly contested wireless market and not only became highly coveted by its acquisitive rivals, but also has the highest growth rate in Britain.

The publication of his first novel, Things Fall Apart, in 1958 not only contested European narratives about Africans but also challenged traditional assumptions about the form and function of the novel.

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