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It means contesting the slurs and abusive language against women that perpetuate sexist attitudes, even if the speaker is not aware of their implications.
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The Greek title means contest or debate.
"Poker Nation" focuses on low- and medium-stakes games, which today means contests with buy-ins below $10,000, the figure Matt Damon calls "high society" in "Rounders".
His move means contests for the leadership and deputy leadership will run concurrently.
It means the contest is unlikely to see a significant number of "entryists" signing up to vote for the Tory leadership to skew the result.
Yet, after last night overturned the idea of inevitability and threw up the unexpected, it means the contest goes on for a little longer, perhaps if the hugely increased turnout is an indicator galvanizing more interest in the race as a whole.
"Her campaign is an important part of contesting what it means to be progressive.
Given the tiny turnout in Labour contests – a mere 8% of its union members voted in the 2007 deputy leadership contest – it means that historically small numbers can shape the outcome.
Maybe it means that we can openly contest a construction of Jewish identity based on supporting the obstruction of Palestinian freedom, with a Jewish counter-narrative of universal human liberation.
Mr. Icahn does not like these staggered meetings because it means that any proxy contest to unseat the Dell directors, presumably in favor of ones who would support Mr. Icahn's own recapitalization proposal to buy back 1.1 billion shares at $14 each, could happen only after the buyout vote.
And... there are times when we have to trust our instincts and honor what feels best for our kids, even if it means losing the popularity contest with them.
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