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As I said earlier, this is precisely what needs to be contested; in the emergency imposed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, many extolled the efficiency of her regime.
She would perform well and handily win the seat in the 2010 midterm race in which that Senate seat needs to be contested again.
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When bills needed to be contested, Empire adopted a "pay and pursue" policy, meaning it pays now and argues later.
Unless they want that tournament to be contested by 10 teams, they need to give others the chance to grow.
We want differing inputs to be contested, wrangled and debated.
Practice rights legislation in Canada continues to be contested 50 years after its first enactment.
First, the legitimacy of the USA's heavily market-oriented health care system, which accounts for 50% of total annual global health care expenditure on 5% of the world's population and yet excludes many of its citizens (while claiming to be a standard to which others should aspire), needs to be questioned and contested [ 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15].
But these are issues that need to be debated, contested, argued.
Finally, there is no perfect formula, mainly because of the inability to measure health needs directly, and thus methods of resource allocation based on need will always be contested.
Thus the race for the deputy's position isn't likely to be as hotly contested, but there needs to be a new one because Tories cannot occupy both posts.
"In large estates that might be contested, you definitely need to point out where you want your miles to go," he said.
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