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Amnesty International criticised his judgment, saying the 'doubt continues to exist about the safety of convictions based on addmissions made in the absence of a lawyer and subsequently contested by the defendants.' Douglas Hurd, then Home Secretary, questioned Amnesty's impartiality and accused it of damaging its reputation.
A 2007 decision to extradite Battisti was overturned in 2009 by then Justice Minister Tarso Genro, and in 2010, the Brazilian government accepted Battisti's political asylum request — a decision subsequently contested by the Supreme Court.
However, several studies have subsequently contested the reality of EMT in renal fibrosis.
Several groups attempted to show that circulating haematopoietic cells were capable of trans-differentiation, but this was subsequently contested mostly as the reflection of extremely rare events and quite often related to cell fusion, instead of true lineage conversion (Wagers & Weissman, 2004).
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Subsequently it was contested by the Italians, Albanians, and Turks, to whom it succumbed about 1430.
Van Gaal, who subsequently repeated the accusation, contested the FA charge, which said his words had "alleged and/or implied bias on the part of the match referee and/or brought the game into disrepute".
However, with the development of sophisticated imaging methods like functional magnetic resonance imaging and subsequently increasing knowledge on neuroplasticity and its prerequisites, the hierarchical model of motor control has been contested.
Everything else was contested.
"They contested every shot.
The elections were not contested.
Contested, too.
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