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What happens next is already a matter of great contention.
"It was a time of great contention as natural gas was a fossil fuel pillar for the administration," he said.
The issue of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and of Jewish residents in East Jerusalem is also expected to be a source of great contention.
The problem seems to be, though, that there is great contention about when DNARs should be initiated, and who should be involved in ultimately making such a decision.
Whether or not to use genetic engineering to give endangered species a leg up is a matter of great contention, even as some futurists (notably Harvard's celebrity geneticist George Church) push toward "reviving" extinct species.
The description of the Arab League peace plan, for example, does not mention the centrality in the plan of the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees, an issue of great contention for the Jewish state.
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And it burst into greater contention in early 2003 when a low-level rebellion began.
Where there has been greater contention is the lack of legal representation of families at inquests.
However, coverage and argument tend to drift into a different area – an area of far greater contention and dispute.
The prosecutions greatest failing, perhaps, was in not conclusively proving criminal intent; indeed, the issue of criminal intent was the subject of greatest contention for Juror No.4, Ruth B. Jordan.
It's no accident that all three invocations of the Insurrection Act had to do with the American dilemma: throughout our history, the moments of greatest contention about federal power have involved race.
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