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Because Mr. Rangel did not mount a defense, the panel is moving quickly through its three-phase proceeding: On Monday, it accepted as "uncontested" the facts underlying the prosecution's case against him.
This time, the CPI(M) won nearly 6,000 seats uncontested; the main opposition parties won 20.Another reason why West Bengal's local polls are so bloody is that, unlike in state and national elections, the CPI(M)'s allies contest them separately.
Murphy, who ran uncontested the last two cycles, aligned himself enough with organized labor to secure the endorsement of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO in 2016.
Whether the divorce is contested or uncontested, the filing party must appear at a hearing.
No nomination is ever entirely uncontested; the only question is what form the contest will take — sound or fury.
Most of the time the inspectors' complaint would go uncontested, the defendant would plead guilty, and the fine would be $25.
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Only one seat, the northernmost Ayre constituency, was uncontested in the first-past-the-post system.
Half of the carcasses were uncontested in the study, and the authors suggest this provides a conservative estimate.
But as the scrummages went uncontested in the second Test, so the Lions kept going to the bitter end.
Late in the first half, Bruce Hornsby drove literally uncontested from the baseline to the middle.
Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, a favourite to run in the 2020 Presidential election, was uncontested for the state's Democratic nomination.
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