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the article contends
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A part or segment of something joined to other parts, or, in combination, forming a structured set.
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Even if the ballpark did help his output as the article contends, why wouldn't that make it even more logical for the Phillies to lock him up with a contract through 2016?
The article contends that while Microsoft and Sony will both be showing off their new motion control devices (Natal and Move, respectively) at this month's mammoth E3 video game event, the attention of the world's press could well be diverted to 3D technology.
Invites, so the article contends, is partly to blame.
Acknowledging that the thesis of airports as 'non-places' has been a useful provocation, the article contends that airports are in fact distinct spaces with particular kinds of atmosphere (of emotions, affects, passionate intensities).
Though roleplaying games as they are currently designed are neither ideal nor perfect, the article contends they embrace feminist programming strategies and offer those who do not want to play a straight male avatar the opportunity to develop and explore identities through characters in ways that other genres do not.
The article contends that "America's biggest economic dilemma is private affluence amid public squalor".
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Times editors defended the article, contending that Victim 1's identity was already widely known in his community and that someone would have to be motivated to identify him through the Internet.
Also, Mr. Pelette does not offer an example of untreated mental illness, as the article contended; he had received care at a hospital for chronic mental diseases, his brother said.
The next day, the New York Times published an article that asked, "Why isn't there more pressure to put the sport of kings under the umbrella of animal cruelty?" Horse racing, the article contended, is "only a couple of steps removed from animal fighting".
But others purported to see hidden meanings in the article, contending that Democrats like Lockyer really intended to raise taxes, instead of cutting government spending - but were too timid to say so.
Drawing from the experience with PCR in the telecommunications industry, this article contends that the Hope standard, a litmus test for governing the bounds of regulatory discretion under earnings regulation, cannot be used to rationalize regulatory opportunism under PCR without blurring the distinction between the two regimes.
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