Sentence examples for inherently contentious from inspiring English sources

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He knows, as we do, that societies are inherently contentious, and he finds a way to live with that knowledge.

This is what I mean by the display of good taste: the delusion that, in the shifting, debatable, inherently contentious and in many ways inherently ridiculous art of today, you can pinpoint stable and admirable figures to safely and sedately admire.

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Further, this lowering of standards, taking the study of philosophy from an experience meant to change (or at least challenge) the student to simply a matter of learning 'facts and figures', plays right into the hands of contentious arguments about the inherently religious foundations of ethics.

Republicans denounced the proposals before they debuted as inherently unconstitutional, foreshadowing what will likely be a contentious legal battle.

The inherently different management characteristics and their effects on the vegetation dynamics make landscape degradation a contentious issue.

Inherently unconstitutional.

Nothing contentious.

This is contentious.

"I'm contentious.

They nonetheless proved contentious.

The choice was contentious.

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