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This is heavily contested territory, as both the setting and the style of the debate reflected.
Our situation is very different: we're densely populated and space on our roads is heavily contested.
There's the human rights strand, which struggles if the rights space is heavily contested.
Indeed, in this and other crimes of sexual violence the term "victim" is heavily contested by survivors.
The market is heavily contested by strong incumbents such as YouTube, Apple and Amazon as well as new more focused players.
While its near-namesake "multiculturalism" is heavily contested or even discarded in more and more places, especially in Europe, interculturalism enjoys unbridled support, particularly among policy elites, and it has been firmly institutionalized, for instance, in pedagogy or social work, whose curricula now include required courses in "intercultural competence".
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The region was heavily contested during the second civil war with Sudan, which began in 1983.
This area near the airport is being heavily contested by members of the standing Gaddafi army, it is not mercenaries.
There was no immediate confirmation of the report about the base, Mazraq al-Shams, which had been heavily contested for days.
Most of its shots were heavily contested, and many that were not seemed rushed, perhaps because the Fighting Irish knew that good opportunities were fleeting.
But technically there is no such thing as an 'English law', and any Speaker's ruling on which votes should be English-only would be heavily contested.
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