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What and how they count is often contentious.
His tone is often contentious, but, amid increasing dismay about technology's influence on contemporary life, such forceful questioning is salutary.
In Cambodia, the subject of temple restoration is often contentious, but the case of India is especially sensitive.
After China and the United States established diplomatic relations in 1979, Congress has granted China full trading rights every year, though the debate is often contentious.
The real problem with commissioning good public art is that the best art is often contentious – even David was stoned in 1504 – and public commissioning bodies seek consensus.
The evidence for cancer screening, however, is often contentious.
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Although the hearing was often contentious, Planned Parenthood ultimately continued to receive government money.
Negotiations with the target company traditionally go up to the deadline, and sometimes beyond it, and are often contentious.
Several members of the faculty had helped to develop the efficient market hypothesis, and Niederhoffer's relationships with his professors were often contentious.
The meetings were often contentious, with commercial and sport fishermen claiming that the reserves would spell doom to their way of life.
Although both men say the reports were overblown, they concede that the process of making the risky, $100 million epic was often contentious.
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