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SCO, which owns the license rights to the Unix operating system, contends that Linux, a variant of Unix that is distributed free, violates its license and copyright.

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The Kremlin has sharply criticized the Bush antimissile system, contending that it was aimed at Russia.

Mr. Kilgour and others are critical of that system, contending that the agency largely rubber-stamps the deals it reviews.

Critics of the current loan system contend that the default rate is actually higher than the Education Department reports.

This month, Apple sued HTC, the Taiwanese maker of mobile phones that run Google's Android operating system, contending that HTC had violated iPhone patents.

Detractors of this early winnowing system contend that it is unfair and no way to begin picking the leader of the world's most powerful nation.

Because the awards available under Simon Property's 1998 plan consisted only of those based on performance, lawyers for the Louisiana system contend that eliminating benchmarks from Mr. Simon's award increased the types of awards available under the plan.

Prosecutors have resisted attempts to change the system, contending that the strict sentences deter crime and induce suspects to cooperate because the penalties provide the police and prosecutors with so much leverage.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administration said Thursday that the Federal Reserve should be given sweeping new powers to protect the integrity of the financial system, contending that this year's market turmoil had exposed a badly outdated regulatory system.

Beyond the state's financing, the governor and others who want to change the system contend that too much grant money from pharmaceutical companies and the federal government is going to schools in other states.

MacCormick 1984 views coherence in terms of unity of principle in a legal system, contending that the coherence of a set of legal norms consists in their being related either in virtue of being the realisation of some common value or values, or in virtue of fulfilling some common principle or principles.

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