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I'd be more contended in prison, for there at least I would know precisely what I had to look forward to.
Health providers working for university or NGOs were more contended and suggested that they are better placed except the fact that "it (community based work) is low paying than working for big teaching hospital".
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The book, an edited collection of official documents, diaries, internal memos and more, contends that Roosevelt hatched a scheme in 1938 to rally the world's democracies and relocate millions of European Jews to undeveloped areas in Latin America and Africa.
Barnett insisted that his team played more contending teams than Solich's.
Democrats tend to say the city leans on the securities business more and more; Republicans contend that the city's economy is becoming increasingly diverse.
So the traffic distribution in WMN is typically skewed as the example in Figure 2 shows: gateway nodes would form the bottlenecks since more and more flows contend for the bandwidth as they are forwarded closer to gateways.
They knew that he was a millionaire and had gone to a fancy private high school — more, they contended in anger, than the man would ever know about them.
Other types of economists are more skeptical, contending that factors such as inflation and the availability of private sector investment opportunities are more significant.
Primary school children in Armenia have more to contend with than just the three Rs.
And when I lit my cigarette there was more to contend with.
However his creature has more to contend with than the icy wind from the river.
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