Sentence examples for contested practices from inspiring English sources

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This article examines contested practices of mentoring of newly qualified teachers within and between Australia Neww South Wales, Finland and Swedenn.

Agriculture has become one of the most contested practices when it comes to environmentalism.

And that contested practices were never entirely a matter of personal professional autobiography or membership of a distinctive cultural group, but rather an opportunity to open up dialogic spaces from which both new staff and the system could benefit.

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The Chicago firefighters sued under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits race discrimination in employment and required them to file a claim within 300 days of the contested practice.

The plaintiffs sued under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits race discrimination in employment and required them to file a claim within 300 days of the contested practice.

Liberal theorists tend to start from the question of whether and how minority cultural practices should be tolerated or accommodated in accordance with liberal principles, whereas democratic theorists foreground the role of democratic deliberation and ask how affected parties understand the contested practice.

Politics here equalled particular interests, as he explained concerning the contested practice of human baits in mosquito research: 'Our work was research and was hard; putting in politics would mean a lot of strikes, a lot of argument, for example about us being used as baits (for insects).

Such findings demonstrate ways in which this contested divinatory practice of the periphery is edged to the center vis-à-vis tourism discourses.

Yet elite definitions were fiercely contested in practice as well as theory.

Contested spaces and practices elicited by coal extraction provide important openings through which to understand how 'hydrocarbon modernity' is experienced and entangled with different processes of neoliberal capitalism.

Halliday's (1978 , 1994 social semiotic approach to language, Systemic Functional Linguistics (hereafter SFL), suits the context of the present study: it views knowledge as the product of ongoing situated social literacy practices, contested around the meaning making processes.

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