Sentence examples for contested views from inspiring English sources

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Our ecological dilemmas provoke powerful emotions and deeply contested views.

But tragically, climate change is a classic creeping problem, where it's very easy to deny the magnitude of the problem in its early days because it's not very evident, seems so far away, and there's contested views about the seriousness and so on.

It is not possible unambiguously to interpret the best interests of a child in terms of a hypothetical adult self, and any objective interpretation will be the subject of contested views.

As Bradley (1998) noted, heated debates and contested views regarding the options for malaria control go back to the beginning of the 20th century.

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When Fitna was finally released on the Internet in March, its reception remained relatively muted, as the message presented in the film was Wilders's well-known and widely contested view that Islam is incompatible with Dutch democratic values.

"A consistent ethic of life should be the moral framework for principled Catholic engagement in political life," the document states, affirming the prevailing but sometimes contested view that opposition to abortion should be linked to other issues.

A popular but hotly contested view in recent epistemology says that the truth conditions for knowledge ascriptions are context-sensitive, due to the context-sensitivity of the verb 'knows'knows

Each contested view was an amalgamation of popular crusades found amongst online anti-RSD features, columns and a few blogs.

It has even been suggested that synaptophysin expression induces the formation of small vesicles in cells that do not normally form such organelles (Leube et al, 1989, 1994), although this is a highly contested view (Johnston et al, 1989; Cameron et al, 1991; Linstedt A & Kelly, 1991; Régnier-Vigouroux et al, 1991).

We walked beside the ships lined along the James Watt Dock, judging the handsomest (the Sorlandet of Norway, in my contested view) and admiring the enterprise that had made the Lord Nelson fit for sail trainees in wheelchairs.

Poincaré's contested view was that no experiment could so decide, and this raised important issues about the way abstract terms are to be interpreted.

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