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Of those, 34 resigned or retired without contesting their final evaluations.
Without contesting his skill at haiku, does anyone care at this stage?
Hill's small-screen roundup is, without contest, the funniest programme on ITV1.
Moni, who was re-elected without contest, said that postponing the election was not an option.
(Her plea bargain allows her lawyers to appeal her conviction on constitutional grounds without contesting the specifics of her case).
Nevertheless, Mr. Loring writes, "He was, without contest, the greatest native-born jewelry designer our country has ever produced".
The TV star said she left the shop without contesting the shop assistant's behaviour but contributed her experience to a debate about the continued existence of racism on a US television show.
Afterward, the focus remained on Federer's extended layoff between matches, which resulted when Mardy Fish withdrew for health reasons and Federer skipped into the quarterfinals without contesting anyone in the fourth round.
It's a phrase used when parents and social workers come to a supposedly "voluntary agreement" and means that, when a case comes to court, an adoption order will be granted without contest.
The following year, he was adopted as Labour candidate for Mid-Bedfordshire, but with the outbreak of the second world war, and his public declaration of adherence to communism, he left Labour without contesting an election.
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