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An actor is thus defined as the "source of an action regardless of its status as a human or non-human"; this is a radical notion in that it contests that inanimate things (e.g. such as technology) can also have agency [ 11- 14].
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It was hard to contest that point.
I would contest that assumption".
Viacom is contesting that fine.
"When the rebels score victories in Damascus, it forces the regime to contract more quickly" in the areas that it contests elsewhere, he said.
It contests the popular notion that the role of public relations is to minimize or diffuse conflict, arguing that such efforts are in fact manifestations of power designed to legitimate the discourses, power and positions of the dominant coalition.
It was originally called "Don't Deny" – Turkey still contests that it was not a genocide, and this title was deemed too political by Eurovision organisers.
However, W.E. contests that it was actually because his other son was sticking it to a colonial.
Chevron doesn't dispute that there might be some problems in the area, but contests that it's not their fault.
It's been argued that Neflix brings smaller and more obscure films to an audience they would never have had before; another contests that it reduced Okja and Annihilation to smaller screens than they deserved.
And the road ahead is full of proportional representation contests that make it impossible for Romney to lock up anything unless his opponents comply.
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