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Although no one contests that its slimy presence is a general nuisance, its related adverse health effects have been the subject of some controversy.
After setbacks in his home country, that's one contest he suggested his side could win.
In effect, Condorcet suggested dividing elections into a series of one-on-one contests, so that every candidate is directly compared with every other.
Our system, using only one feature, outperformed the winner of the ICPR 2014 contest that combined four types of features.
Following one contest between the two rivals, Lillywhite's Annual noted that England's amateur players needed to spend as much time on their bowling and fielding as they did on their batting.
So the question that needs to be answered is why do male burying beetles terminally invest in mating and parental care but not in contests?
Polite but crisp, both in dark suits, they echoed the nasty tone that crept into the campaign since April 22, when it became a one-on-one contest.
The title is unscientific, and often debated, but no one could contest that Falafel had achieved greatness.
But no one could contest that Obama has been a champion for women.
Dorfman's Three Stock Derby differs from some stock-picking contests in that contestants need to pick three stocks, not just one.
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