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Live-work lofts have become contentious.
Debates about women's rights and the place of women's rights in political and economic struggles have become contentious.
These quotas still persist across the public sector, in NGOs and elements of the business sector, but have become contentious.
Some established tests, too, have become contentious of late witness the recent uproar over guidelines for mammograms, or the fight over prostate cancer screening.
Though charters have support in both the Democratic and Republican parties, the schools have become contentious among Democrats, some of whom back them with talk and money and others who think they are contributing to the privatization of public education.
The rights and role of graduate students have become contentious subjects as more universities rely on low-paid adjuncts and doctoral students, rather than full-time professors, to teach — a model that has been widely criticized as exploitative.
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As oils have become more popular, sourcing has become contentious.
As a result, the once-staid communion has become contentious.
The relationship between the foundation and Geron, however, has become contentious.
"In the Night Kitchen" has become contentious, among people I hope never to meet, for its mild nudity: We get peeks at Mickey's penis and testicles.
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