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For nearly two decades he's been ever present and invariably contended.
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Given that these same conservatives invariably contend that "the American people" are on their side, are they contending that "the American people" are, in fact, a minority of the American people?
Common sense is usually but not invariably right, he contends, and hence reason's task is to present a defense of speculation when it departs from common sense.
Instead, he contended, it simply regulated how Americans paid for health care that they would invariably consume.
"I got duped," she contended.
I contended with powerful men.
Oral sex is much contended.
So her partisans have contended.
Government, they contended, usually messes things up.
"It is widely contended, and not just by radical outsiders, that most Home Office-funded research is: almost entirely atheoretical fact gathering ; narrowly focussed – generally on a recent spending or administrative initiative or piece of legislation; and designed to be, and in its final product invariably is, policy-friendly" (Morgan and Hough 2007: 54).
While most counselors may think of themselves as professional enough to give students the best advice, some contend that perks invariably cloud judgment.
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