Sentence examples for the contentions from inspiring English sources

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the contentions

noun

Argument, contest, debate, strife, struggle

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Mr. Bellesiles denied the contentions.

And the contentions only begin there.

KBR said the contentions were "simply untrue".

A spokesman for Mr. Benson, Keith Herman, said the contentions were baseless.

Laura Schalk, a Société Générale spokeswoman, declined to comment on the contentions of the lawyers.

"I would disagree with the contentions it is a Lib Dem bill," he says.

But the contentions being made about the Maginot Line are wrong, too.

From ancient times onward skeptics have developed arguments to undermine the contentions of dogmatic philosophers, scientists, and theologians.

The unions have moved to blunt some of the contentions, calling on Hostess executives to make their own compensation concessions.

It may take a court to sort out the all the contentions, but Mr. Hooks's mind is made up.

Representatives of the parties denied the contentions, saying the advocacy groups did not have their facts or the law straight.

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