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Indeed, as there is no risk of contention, the RTS/CTS scheme is not needed any more.
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This is an emerging obligation that carries considerable risks in terms of loss of control and rise of contention in the research process.
Currently ranked fourth, in a middleweight division which has never been so competitive, Machida risks falling out of contention with a loss to Romero this weekend.
The collapse of oil prices resulted in an immediate consumer retail dip in prices, which "completely negated and neutralised the debate", Lodge says, a boon for an issue that risked being a major point of contention - particularly for the Conservatives - up until autumn of last year.
They have to balance what the influential Tory peer Sayeeda Warsi calls "faith in faith" – the recognition that people of faith have more in common with each other than with non-believers – with the risk of putting faith into political contention.
Furthermore, on-going treatment with metformin has been considered as a contraindication for intravenous contrast exposure (e.g., during emergent PCI) because of a perceived risk of lactic acidosis, although this contention is increasingly debated [ 17, 18].
The cancer risk associated with PCB's has been a point of contention for years.
Another possible point of contention is the suggestion of a category titled "risk syndromes" to describe what may be early signs of a mental disorder.
And soon Dr. Portenoy and others were pointing to studies that they said backed up their contention that the risk of powerful narcotics to pain patients was scant.
Out of contention.
The bone of contention?
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