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Government officials shy from the subject, fearing the reaction of Hispanic groups and civil-rights advocates, many of whom contend that focusing special attention on the legal status of Latino immigrants is a form of racism.

The Whitman administration's proposed regulations for watersheds and sewer emissions -- more comprehensive than in the past -- are being challenged by some legislators, many of whom contend they are too weak and others who say they go too far.

Upshaw said his current focus is finding one or two drug companies that the league will approve as suppliers for the players, some of whom contend that the labels on the supplements they now take are not always marked clearly.

Fraudulent billing is a silently common practice among many doctors around the country, some of whom contend that managed health care does not reimburse them for procedures they believe are needed.

The complainants include the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), and several others, some of whom contend that the solution to kid-unfriendly content (including advertising) popping up on kids' apps is strict regulation of the kind that currently governs children's TV.

Making sure creditors get paid is the main goal of bankruptcy lawyers, some of whom contend that Internet companies facing bankruptcy do have the right to sell customer information -- particularly if the customers are informed about the transaction and the buyer adheres to the seller's privacy policy.

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The demonstrators included Czech anarchists, Italian Communists, British schoolteachers and German truck drivers, many of whom contended that the lending agencies are the problem, not the solution.

The chances of an actual policy being passed by Congress are slim, said energy industry experts, some of whom contended that the country had not had a comprehensive energy policy since President Jimmy Carter.

Nathan Heller, who called the who/whom distinction "glorious" and "simple" in a New Yorker book review criticising Steven Pinker, himself made a classic whom hypercorrection in another article:   But what about Sir Isaac Newton, whom some contend was autistic?That should be who some contend was autistic.

But what about Sir Isaac Newton, whom some contend was autistic?

Before that he had Duncan Fletcher with whom to contend.

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