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Jonathan Israel contests something in several of these clauses.
To rebut is to contest or deny something; to refute is to prove that it's wrong.
Among other things, the act requires debt collectors to inform debtors that they have 30 days to contest a debt -- something a three-day notice clearly fails to do.
So even when people do find something to contest in her policies, they find it hard, ultimately, to contest her right to be in charge.
It's something he has to contest every day.
I'm rooting for Hawkins and Brown because even though a duo is the least likely combination to win the contest, something tells me they've got the potential to be the next Bobbysocks.
However, this is the first time HSN has ever held a pitching contest – something it says it plans to do more often.
It has been argued that a weakened party should not immediately turn in on itself with a divisive leadership contest, something that in 2010 gave room for the Conservatives to shape the political debate.
Is the dunk contest something you would look at in the future?
If the Rams shut George down, it could be bombs away for St . Louisand a high-scoring contest, something Tennessee does not want.
Ibrox will be the scene of a vital contest, something alive and seething, but that is also capable of becoming engulfed by a looser hatred; one that lacks any kind of restraining perspective.
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