Sentence examples for uncontested role from inspiring English sources

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Equally, and in the face of ongoing conflicts that suggest otherwise, supply-side analyses frequently assume that technological advances will play a relatively uncontested role in food futures.

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The special relationship - a phrase first uttered in 1946, in the same Churchill speech that contained the first mention of the Iron Curtain - remains all but uncontested, and such matters as the role of UK bases in Bush's "Son of Star Wars" programme or the fact that there are American nuclear weapons in rural East Anglia barely intrude on mainstream politics.

Still, Gove's remarks illustrate that the role of experts is far from uncontested.

He seems embarrassed by almost every aspect of his past, whether as president of Footlights at Cambridge – "It was incredibly uncool, so I got it completely uncontested" – or as the actor who created the role of Maurice Moss, the beloved über-geek in the IT Crowd.

The United States does have uncontested military dominance, but Mr. Bush's exaggeration of "the role and utility of raw military power" has fueled his dismissive attitude toward allies.

The idea that parents should play a major role in their children's education now passes almost uncontested.

John Fassenfelt, chairman of the Magistrates Associationn, welcomed the anticipated changes, but warned: "While most of our members will be pleased to see a role for single justices to deal with low-level uncontested cases, we are concerned about... judicial independence and that such powers for this role should be for the judiciary only and not delegated to justices' clerks".

John Fassenfelt, chairman of the Magistrates Associationn, said: "While most of our members will be pleased to see a role for single justices to deal with low-level uncontested cases, we are concerned about the venue to safeguard judicial independence and that such powers for this role should be for the judiciary only and not delegated to justices' clerks".

Second, from the regression analysis we confirm the uncontested notion that medical recommendations are a function of multiple patient characteristics.

While the modern matron posts grew and flourished with a defined, uncontested clinical management responsibility [ 38] the implementation of the community matron role has been much slower and contested [ 39].

Other performers might have used that setup as a bridge to shtick, but Mr. Santos is matter-of-fact about his role: he is the leading titan of bachata, a title that has gone essentially uncontested for a decade.

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