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What if the constant references to "brain scans of neglected children" actually just meant one brain scan, from one highly contested study?
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Intellectual property policy has been a highly contested field of struggle.
The findings of our study indicated that definitions of terrorism were highly contested, even among those studying social work and presumably holding a similar commitment to human rights and social justice.
After all, the group cites scientific studies in its literature (the typical reader might not realize these include retracted, highly contested, and even fraudulent studies).
Focusing on readings from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, this volume illuminates the current multidisciplinary debates emerging from postmodernism by exposing the still highly contested epistemological, political, and ethical positions in the field of biblical studies.
Arguments in favor and against the need to design common indicators are many and highly contested, which is why this article intends to contribute to the study on the outcomes for cities that put common local indicators to practice.
The study the stat is based on has been highly contested.
Some people still point to later rat studies with aspartame as concerning, but these are highly contested.
As Foley's thorough, if less than enthralling, study of the allotment movement shows, the availability to commoners of a portion of land has been a highly contested theme of social history since the completion of William the Conqueror's "Great Survey" of England and Wales in 1086.
The 2013 race was highly contested.
The referendum was highly contested.
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