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to contentions
noun
Argument, contest, debate, strife, struggle
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The report is France's answer to contentions that it has been unwilling to face its role in the Holocaust.
Disney, which owned the popular Baby Einstein brand, dropped the term "educational" after a children's-rights group objected to contentions that babies who watched "Baby Einstein" were learning.
A federal judge in New York has added his weight to contentions that the Bush administration delayed easy, nonprescription access to the morning-after pill for political and ideological reasons, not from a desire to protect the public's health.
Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of Federal District Court scheduled a hearing for Wednesday afternoon to consider whether he should declare a mistrial or even dismiss the case in response to contentions by defense lawyers that Justice Department prosecutors have improperly withheld evidence from them.
They concluded that all were deliberately buried, making this site pivotal to contentions that Neandertals had symbolic capacities.
Wang and Mujtaba [3] showed that the unfairness between uplink and downlink flows in infrastructure networks is due to contentions at the MAC layer.
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But Chandler pushes them indisputably closer to contention.
The Blue Jays seem much closer to contention.
But Upton could see a path to contention.
Stoke will make changes from the midweek draw with Dynamo Kiev, with Jonathan Woodgate returning to contention.
This is how far the Milwaukee Brewers have come along the road to contention.
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