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Transmission lines are critical infrastructures, but frequently contested especially at the local level, by local communities.
The admissibility of such statements has been frequently contested in espionage cases.
Reading across historical, literary, and visual media, Lecklider mines popular culture as an arena where the brainpower of ordinary people was commonly invoked and frequently contested.
There are more than 200 definitions of terrorism and the count of people killed by acts of terrorism is frequently contested.
Although tax law is frequently contested and often political, Surrey's rule was that his staff was to consider only the criteria of good tax policy in developing regulations and legislative proposals.
The Israel Antiquities Authority did the requisite inspections, in the course of which relics were unearthed dating to the days when the Crusaders held sway in these so frequently contested parts.
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Under the rules of the social pacts, until 2009, Irish companies could claim inability to pay, though the unions frequently fiercely contested such claims, especially where unions had no access to company financial data.
The ownership of pets and keepsakes are frequently hotly contested.
We will emphasize areas of law that are frequently invoked, hotly contested, or ripe for reform.
However, it is unclear how frequently carcass ownership is contested in natural populations.
Policy development is complex and frequently contested, and options can be viewed through several lenses.
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