Sentence examples for contested theory from inspiring English sources

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That is the (contested) theory of David Rothenberg, an American jazz musician, philosopher and author of Why Birds Sing.

The pursuit of this is justified by a (contested) theory that virtually merged airlines offer lower fares on flights through their hubs.

Theory one: accidently hit by a Ukrainian missile The most hotly contested theory is that a Ukrainian military missile brought down the Tupolev 154.

Find out here, on Tea Party Nation.In the interests of evenhandedness, on the highly contested theory that the term actually means anything, I went looking ("nut-picking", as the internet has it) for corresponding teaser material from some progressive netroots sites.

Many critics of evolutionary psychology (and, most likely, some evolutionary psychologists themselves) will wince at the glibness of the book's tone, the banality of its solutions, the sophomoric quality of its jokes and the unblushing (some might say reckless) alchemy with which it transforms hotly contested theory into unquestioned fact.

In areas that range from punitive damages to preemption, the Supreme Court has adopted a particular and dominant, but highly contested, theory of private law.

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There are two (often hotly contested) theories to explain the phenomenon of lift over the top of an airfoil: BERNOULLI and EULER.

It can be studied by simple means without recourse to complex, contested theories of, say, how the brain functions or wearable technological devices for measuring and monitoring the body's various states.

Another theory contested by residents of this formerly Austrian region, who see the Iceman as their forefather, claims he was cast out from his community because a low sperm count rendered him childless.

Skeat and other paleographers contested Tischendorf's theory of a third (C) scribe, instead asserting that two scribes worked on the Old Testament (A and B) and one of them (B) wrote the New Testament.

This has led to a rush to interpret the frictions in what is simply the normal process of contestation prior to acceptance, as evidence that the theory being contested is not valid.

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