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London has always been a contested city.
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Campaigners have previously estimated that only 6 percent of allegations of rape reported to the police resulted in a conviction for rape, but this widely cited figure has always been controversial, contested by the police and increasingly seen as part of the problem because it makes victims so cynical about the system that they decide not to press charges.
They argue that a single national story is not a sound base for a common culture because it has always been contested by class, region and religion.
The interpretation of this correlation has always been contested, with ongoing debate about whether high GDP per capita is a consequence or a cause of a high GERD/GDP ratio [ 34].
The legitimacy of strikes per se has always been contested by the employers and the state, because strikes represent a challenge to their authority, power, and interests.
Battleships were the largest and most complex, and hence the most expensive warships of their time; as a result, the value of investment in battleships has always been contested.
Until the legally enforced Cup 33 went the way of the San Francisco-based Oracle Racing when they beat the Swiss holder Alinghi in 2010 in giant multihulls, the America's Cup has always been contested in monohulls.
The production forest/convertible forest boundary has always been contested, especially as many "production forests" no longer have tree cover.
Herceg Novi has always been the most closely contested of municipalities and the swing in the election result from the previous local government was small.
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