Sentence examples for keep contesting from inspiring English sources

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Tactic two is to ensure new trade agreements give a right to tobacco companies to keep contesting domestic policies.

Philip Morris, having lost in Australia's high court, is using such a provision in an Australia-Hong Kong investment treaty signed in the early 1990s to keep contesting plain packaging.

"As we saw in 2013 in Turkey and Brazil," he says, "people will keep contesting who gets to control the urban space.

"As we saw in 2013 in Turkey and Brazil," he said, "people will keep contesting who gets to control the urban space.

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Once again, to keep the contest fair, please don't discuss your theories in the comments.

And to keep the contest fair, don't forget Kinji Fukasaku, for allowing violence its outlet.

It also means a shorter game, which can help keep the contest  close down the stretch.

And spending by candidates could be capped, to keep the contests equitable.

And yet, whenever it looked as though the favourites would win at a reasonable canter, the Dutch struck back to keep the contest on a knife edge.

French player after player talked of their team's aim in the postmortem that followed its 2-0 defeato to keep the contest scoreless to halftime.

Rory Loy restored the home team's two-goal lead but Alex Schalk struck for the visitors after 45 minutes to keep the contest in the balance.

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