Defending champion Dustin Johnson (68) is also in contention, three strokes behind, while Justin Thomas trails by four after surging into contention with a 62, the day's best score.
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The big points of contention: • The corporate tax rate.
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Turkey's refusal to reopen it is another bone of contention.
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For some, understandably, this is a real bone of contention.
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Dallas, out of the playoff contention, has seven games remaining.
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That clearly remains a point of contention with North Korea.
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However, alcohol and consent remain a major point of contention.
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The Russia involvement has been a point of contention, however.
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Religious content had been a point of contention, he added.
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Those descriptions have themselves become a focus of some contention.
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Second, for a team already in contention, certainty trumps upside.
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It was good enough to keep him in contention, however.
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So even in their camp there was contention about it.
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Mobile gaming is a point of contention in the industry.
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That's why Apple's fee has been a point of contention.
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Jealousy and trust appear to be major bones of contention.
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The contention between Lady Gaga and Madonna goes way back.
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The pixel requirement for viewability has also caused some contention.
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I make sure that women are in contention for that.
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Hogan also objects to the contention that Denton is indispensable.
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There was more than a little contention surrounding climate finance.
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Even the business of regular politics is laced with contention.
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The jury rejected Teva's contention that the patent was invalid.
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Schumer ridiculed McConnell's contention that the Democratic action was unprecedented.
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Data compiled by the Congressional Research Service confirms Reid's contention.
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It's been such a point of contention that a Change.
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Tiger Woods is in contention for the claret jug again.
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Immigration is expected to be another key point of contention.
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Once he returns, they could bounce back into playoff contention.
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The biggest point of contention appears to be over immigration.
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Another point of contention in the debate came over money.
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And in a news release Thursday, she repeated that contention.
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But it has become an increasing point of contention here.
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The hugging is a point of contention with her grandparents.
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Phillips' contention that he was innocent fell on deaf ears.
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Its funding has been a point of contention between Gov.
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Hopefully, I keep playing like this and stay in contention.
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Some of those teams are in contention, some are not.
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Their desires are so often in contention with their intelligence.
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Thus, the negotiations may start with Afghan leadership in contention.
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It's drug use by athletes that causes the greatest contention.
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HOLLAND This is a point of contention in our relationship.
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The new research challenges that contention, at least in part.
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The Affordable Care Act also is a point of contention.
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But it has become an increasing point of contention here.
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A primary point of contention historically has centered on privacy.
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Contention arose about whether an actual round table was desirable.
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Germany's gas supply had become a major point of contention.
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"My contention is, it's there, it's getting bigger," she said.
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Before long, the Lakers were officially eliminated from playoff contention.
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The argument over biscuit superiority can be a point of contention.
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Hinkie wanted annual title contention, with dynastic talent leading the way.
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We can find no data – no data –that supports the contention.
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One point of contention between Trump and Modi could be immigration.
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So, that direction and that contention will continue for a while.
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They aren't married and that is obviously a point of contention.
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The losing contention concerns transformers, which Entergy said it would fix.
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When judging banh mi, bread is always a matter of contention.
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Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin are all in contention for relocation.
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He has played into Sunday contention at his last two stops.
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The Mavericks were eliminated from playoff contention nearly a month ago.
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The travel had long been a point of contention between them.
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The point of contention remains whether caloric restriction can improve survival.
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Monetizing Gmail has been a point of contention within the company.
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"That really keeps us in contention," he told PGA Tour Radio.
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Thompson did his best to keep the Red Flash in contention.
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In the Franken home, there's at least one point of contention.
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It remains a point of contention because of its religious significance.
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This could be a point of contention between the president Sessions.
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Honduras brought themselves back into contention with a vital away win.
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Needless to say, this can be a major source of contention.
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Inevitably, then, the original USF investigation became a subject of contention.
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This might be the starkest point of contention between the two.
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Phil Mickelson (-153) and Rickey Fowler (-2) are also in contention.
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Minnesota (262.2-62.2) is out of playoff contention but played spoiler.
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Harry Potter is more relevant to your daily life than contention.
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"So all of this makes our contention more reasonable," he said.
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That contention was challenged by several members of the court Monday.
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But what constitutes "family planning" is a political point of contention.
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Already there is contention over the 5 percent increase from 2019.
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Gideon emphatically rejects LePage's contention that expansion will bankrupt the state.
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You can also set it up for rival teams in contention.
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But this deal with Uber throws all of that into contention.
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"Tiger getting in contention, it would be absolutely amazing," he said.
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They are the only drivers still in contention for the title.
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The diversity visa has been a point of contention for years.
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Mr. Metzger's past comments have long been a source of contention.
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Another point of contention is the debate over "freeways" and "highways."
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China, Britain and Russia are in contention for silver and bronze.
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Other data provided by the city does not support that contention.
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The 4-1 defeat knocked the IceCaps out of playoff contention.
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Can Flacco and the Ravens bounce back into AFC title contention?
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In fact, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi doubled down on that contention.
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And yet, "Adidon" is the particular piece of contention that stuck.
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Puzder is Trump's first Cabinet secretary to be knocked from contention.
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Your contention is that local faiths inspire some of these movements.
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Meryl: That was a point of contention when I moved in!
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Mr. Booker needs a bit of luck to rise to contention.
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Trump is in serious contention to win the Republican presidential nomination.
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But the actor is still in contention for an Oscar nomination.
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Medicare for All has been a point of contention for unions.
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The only W.T.O. member joining Russia's contention is the United States.
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The purpose of the narwhal's tusk remains a subject of contention.
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If it did, that would also rule Cruz out of contention.
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A particular point of contention was a vendor called Hargrove Inc.
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Dr. Prum is indeed given to enthusiasm, and to intellectual contention.
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They have become a source of contention between Iran and Afghanistan.
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The worth of the settlement has been a subject of contention.
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What that trial looks like has become a source of contention.
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Even the Starbucks holiday cup has become a point of contention.
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Harden took his cue and dragged the Rockets back into contention.
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It is an extraordinary contention for a sitting president to make.
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MacKenzie, Blayne Barber, Camilo Villegas and Henrik Norlander remain in contention.
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The loss very likely eliminated Michigan from contention for the playoff.
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The Indians were eliminated from playoff contention shortly after the defeat.
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The strategy has been a major point of contention for Republicans.
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Nevertheless, the transition of power has always happened with little contention.
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One point of contention could be Amazon's opposition to labor unions.
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But there is a major point of contention in this effort.
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Kashmir has long been a bone of contention between India and Pakistan.
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The point of contention in Sierra Club v Trump is relatively narrow.
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Almost all sites throughout the holy land create some sort of contention.
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"@khloekardashian is very much in contention… Stay tuned!" he wrote on Feb.
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The Georgian people have a serious bone of contention with the Kremlin.
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Therefore, in acquisition discussions, this should not be a point of contention.
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This system is already administered without contention and with an open border.
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This compulsory teaching is a bone of contention for many secular Turks.
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What held the Bears out of contention last year was bad defense.
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Dean Unglert is officially no longer in contention for Rachel Lindsay's heart.
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" Iran has dismissed the U.S. contention of a threat as "fake intelligence.
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A major point of contention for Spencer is whether he's a Nazi.
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Mr Piketty summed up this contention in the pithy expression "r > g".
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Turnovers and poor second-half shooting pushed Penn State out of contention.
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The territory has been a bone of contention ever since (see article).
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However, the contention that the raid took place at 227:22019 p.m.
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Team Vitality stayed in close contention for the top throughout the split.
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Pre-championship favourite Rory McIlroy was also out of contention, 11 back.
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The main point of contention now is the pace of the withdrawal.
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Offensively, Harden scored nine consecutive points to get Houston back into contention.
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Gay made one of the biggest moves, while other stayed in contention.
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She was even in contention for Julia Roberts' part in Pretty Woman.
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The accident of birth has rather ruled him out of contention anyway.
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Alex also explained that his hair isn't the only point of contention.
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Quite what Dick thought of the Fuhrer is a point of contention.
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The settlement's changes are aimed at reducing points of contention for drivers.
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They also eliminated the Mariners from contention in the American League West.
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The win keeps USC in contention for the Pac-12 South title.
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The announcement has undermined America's contention that it is a fair mediator.
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Lot of contention about what has been agreed what hasn't been agreed.
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The tendency has advanced political contention between red states and blue states.
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Clinton's contention appears to be more rooted in reality — and hard data.
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Forward Timmy Allen kept Utah in contention with a strong first half.
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Mike Pisano, 65, a factory worker, echoed Mr. Trump's contention that Mrs.
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The speakers have long been a point of contention on both sides.
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Democrats say there are a few other points of contention that remain.
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""The data is simply not good enough to strongly support their contention.
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The Canadiens, well out of playoff contention, have only three games left.
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The subjects of contention are the verification and withdrawal of U.S. forces.
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Minnesota rode a 210-38 rally into contention before Ariza restored order.
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Cursing children are a source of contention in the pop culture world.
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A major point of contention with Spencer is whether he's a Nazi.
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Mass shootings are tragedies and a source of political contention in America.
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There's no way they're in contention without his bat, not a chance.
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That could stoke even more contention between executives and drivers, she said.
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The X has long been a point of contention in product names.
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While she's mathematically far out of contention for the Democratic nomination, Rep.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) further out of contention for the Democratic nomination.
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Long chipped in twice on the back nine to remain in contention.
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She dropped out of contention for previous government posts amid plagiarism allegations.
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Other onlookers shouted for Woods to work his way back into contention.
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That last point remains a significant source of contention in the industry.
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Your contention is that this is largely a reaction against identity liberalism.
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Tiger Woods had his problems, too, but he was never in contention.
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Schiff disputed that contention, pointing to the frequent television appearances by Gowdy.
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Another big point of contention is how those claims will be paid.
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He sees SoftBank's Japanese phone business as a potential point of contention.
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When it opened decades ago, the club was a point of contention.
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How the grey market finds its watches is a point of contention.
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Jeffrey Immelt, the departing chief executive of General Electric, is in contention.
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The candidates' net worths have been a point of contention in debates.
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The Pirates gained traction after that and worked their way into contention.
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That will likely be a major point of contention during the trial.
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What constitutes "family planning," however, has become a political point of contention.
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Another point of contention is a proposed backstop to underpin eurozone banks.
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With all due respect to Joseph Papp, I stand by that contention.
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But what constitutes "family planning" has become a political point of contention.
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Political strategists are waiting to see if that contention unfolds on stage.
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The fate of the body itself has become a point of contention.
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Neither logic nor the historical record provides much support for this contention.
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Tepco's liability has been a key point of contention since the meltdown.
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The Negro Mountain name has been a point of contention for years.
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They were playing their first game since being eliminated from playoff contention.
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Eliminated from playoff contention, Buffalo is 22-21-20183 since Feb. 22018.
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The immigration debate is the largest point of contention between the parties.
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That removes them from contention just as their careers begin to peak.
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Even basic, verifiable facts are now potential points of contention — possible issues.
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At the time, the Knicks were already drifting out of playoff contention.
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But on every visible point of contention, North Korea came out ahead.
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The name hasn't always been a major point of contention with Greece.
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That could ease one potential area of contention with the House bill.
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Trump's star has been a site of contention since his election election.
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Eliminated from playoff contention, Buffalo is 3-18-3 since Feb. 15.
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Contention from the primaries has had a strong presence throughout the convention.
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The historic nature of the practice is hardly a point of contention.
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The structure of these singularities is a subject of contention among physicists.
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After a promising start, the team has swiftly tumbled out of playoff contention.
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Therefore, it's my contention that the maximum sentence would be the most suitable.
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The game was the season finale for two teams out of playoff contention.
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One potential point of contention is the presidential transition before Trump took office.
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Calderon scored 2359 points in the quarter to keep New York in contention.
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One might believe it's wrong for Bloomberg to spend his way into contention.
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House Democrats questioned Sondland's contention that he was unaware of Giuilani's true motives.
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Music's role in inciting violence has been a subject of contention for years.
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But in recent weeks, Kasich has crept back into contention his home state.
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That's not good enough to vault her into real contention for the nomination.
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Neither team is in contention for a playoff spot in the Western Conference.
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Despite this however, Lana Del Rey also stands atop a hill of contention.
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Other points of contention include the perceived loss of sovereignty from overseas policymakers.
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A strong performance in the first state could propel Buttigieg into real contention.
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Recommendations on YouTube have been a point of contention for quite some time.
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Fingerprinting drivers is a common point of contention between Uber and local governments.
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First, a committee chose six films from the 81 in contention this year.
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Safe to say that those bees are buzzing about some serious Oscars contention.
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The issue has become yet another point of contention within Italy's coalition government.
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Two of the main parties in contention are sceptical about the single currency.
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Giving younger kids any form of screen time is a point of contention.
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Contrary to your contention, there is room to be hopeful for Thailand's prospects.
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Mr Woods, of course, had to play well to put himself in contention.
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Defense attorney Diane Menashe disputed the prosecution's contention that Golsby's actions were premeditated.
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To put myself in contention in another major is pretty cool for me.
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Another bone of contention for shareholders was McKesson Chief Executive John Hammergren's compensation.
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Only 35% accepted the contention that "immigrants take away jobs from other Australians".
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That candidate, Donald J. Trump, was never in contention for The Register's embrace.
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This ring is the subject of some contention and debate among the fandom.
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But it's always been a point of contention for a long, long time.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Let's start off with a clear contention.
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Since Israel withdrew in 2000, the arms have been a point of contention.
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There has been contention around whether those who practice Scientology are against vaccinations.
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Also in contention is her video for "Bon Appétit" for Best Art Direction.
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Yet the former champ is still just a short distance from title contention.
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The matchup between two teams out of playoff contention included some riveting moments.
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Other points of contention include the law's myriad reporting requirements and premium increases.
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Points of contention include alleged forced transfer of technology and intellectual property protection.
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Their research proves the following contention: Where meat is prevalent, so is obesity.
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Yet, it will likely be a point of contention for the new campaign.
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The Minnesota Wild, who beat Winnipeg on Tuesday, were officially eliminated from contention.
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Another point of contention is the control of a new U.S. ATC system.
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The yuan has been a persistent point of contention in U.S.-China relations.
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Asia is a further bone of contention as trade flows have shifted east.
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This uncertainty has been a point of contention for the Keith Haring Foundation.
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It was also a point of contention when President Obama visited the country.
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Revenue-sharing incentives are a particular bone of contention in the LME community.
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The loss eliminates UCLA from contention for the Pac-12 South divisional title.
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I'm always going to be in contention if I'm chipping and putting well.
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It is not surprising that vacation homes have become a point of contention.
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" He added: "Not sure how it'll feel if I work into contention again.
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McDonald said the committee would not share which other cities are in contention.
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Titleholder Shawn Barber of Canada struggled all evening and never looked in contention.
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But against all expectations, the new-look Yankees worked themselves back into contention.
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Murray added 10 rebounds for Denver, which was eliminated from playoff contention Sunday.
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Its acquisitions, in particular, are a point of contention, with lawmakers like Sen.
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Safety measures have been a matter of contention among automakers, sometimes even internally.
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Other Obama administration officials dispute LaHood's contention that the Cabinet had little input.
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He needs something truly exceptional if he is to climb back into contention.
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But, just because Trump received a nomination, doesn't mean he is in contention.
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The WiFi signal can be a major point of contention in the home.
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There is some truth in that, but the contention misses a larger reality.
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Foreign Minister Zarif said, directly contradicting the Obama administration's contention that sanctions worked.
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Perdue said topics around non-tariff barriers were still a point of contention.
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But this contention relies on a rather literal, and implausible, definition of democracy.
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So, Kelly Clarkson's contention is that her family is better than those people.
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E-cigarettes have been a bone of contention in the public health community.
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To put myself back into contention to win races and championships, that's huge.
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Healthcare costs have become a central point of contention in the presidential election.
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Overnight championship contention is a setting Kerr obviously knows how to handle. 8.
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The FFDO program as currently structured has long been a source of contention.
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Whether or not to recycle pizza boxes is a point of endless contention.
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States like North Carolina, Virginia, Iowa and Arizona will all be in contention.
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The fund has been a major bone of contention for the United States.
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Still, on the punishing and devilish Carnoustie Golf Links, Woods was in contention.
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Their contention goes to one of the most controversial aspects of the case.
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The Orioles have never solved their chronic rotation problems, so contention seems unlikely.
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But how to refer to places like Auschwitz is a matter of contention.
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The debate can get technical, but the main point of contention is degradation.
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That influence has been a key point of contention between Nissan and Renault.
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And at least at this point, every team is technically in title contention.
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The St. Louis Cardinals have been eliminated from contention for the division title.
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The state flag of Mississippi has been a subject of contention for years.
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Teams in similar markets plan for windows of contention, followed by inevitable rebuilding.
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Still, the Olympic Games were always a bone of contention in our house.
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But Mr. Modi may pull out if the contention continues, Professor Zhang said.
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The policy has been a source of contention among Democrats running for president.
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Wine School Few would dispute the contention that dolcetto is a modest wine.
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Ratings are also often driven by the popularity of the movies in contention.
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His departure leaves eight candidates in contention for the Democratic nomination for president.
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But Raffi's biggest point of contention is that fact that Picard never called.
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In return, Mexico had expected flexibility on some points of contention, he said.
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Safety measures have been a matter of contention among automakers, sometimes even internally.
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There is some evidence to back up that contention but, it's hardly conclusive.
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A key point of contention has been a proposed 17th regular-season game.
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He is 22nd in the standings, well out of contention for a championship.
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" Also in contention was DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World.
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In the absence of evidence supporting the defense's contention, the jury convicted Stubblefield.
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With 243 first-half points, Teletovic almost singlehandedly kept the Suns in contention.
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Video games can become a point of contention at family gatherings like Christmas.
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Immigration detention became a major point of contention in the last few days.
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The route is in contention for another record: the first commercial electric flight.
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"If he left he'd be less in contention of getting the Fed job."
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That Penn State is even in contention for such an accomplishment is remarkable.
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Hezbollah's powerful arsenal has been a point of contention in Lebanon for years.
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Although the influx has slowed, the issue remains a political point of contention.
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A night after being eliminated from playoff contention, Chicago dropped its ninth straight.
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The funding though, has been a point of contention between the two parties.
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Weingarten then said that she thinks both Sanders and Bloomberg are in contention.
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But Trump says he is advising Jackson to drop out of contention altogether.
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In Indonesia, the topic is a point of contention among several Islamic clerics.
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Both candidates were widely viewed as being progressive — a point of contention between them.
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The balance between form and function knocks a lot of speakers out of contention.
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Platforms' content moderation policies certainly remain a bone of contention for governments and lawmakers.
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Despite getting the win, Anaheim was eliminated from playoff contention when Arizona beat Chicago.
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On Monday night, they helped push the Pittsburgh Pirates further away from playoff contention.
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The Trump administration's relationship with professional sports has been a point of occasional contention.
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Back at the restaurant, Elektra is a point of contention between Matt and Stick.
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The big issue of contention for nurses is understaffing, which nurses say endangers patients.
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The Islamic Republic has dismissed the U.S. contention of a threat as "fake intelligence".
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We've all heard that the number one point of contention for couples is money.
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Whether these should ever be dug up is a point of bitter national contention.
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The court rejected the state's contention that its gerrymander was merely partisan, not racial.
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The judges resoundingly rejected the state's contention that privacy is not a fundamental right.
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The biggest points of contention between the two groups were cargo shorts and PBR.
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Which brings me to Bagehot's contention that British spies are the "mavericks" of government.
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A key point of contention is Anthem's lawsuit against Express Scripts Holding Co ESRX.
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That's exactly the contention that the zero-sum identity politics of white backlash rejects.
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But health care remains a major point of contention between the two rivals. Mrs.
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My contention is he doesn't have to be as exciting as Jobs or Musk.
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"There was some contention about paying ... but eventually I got paid back," he says.
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The ornaments retail for $60, which was another point of contention among Twitter users.
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Powell's main contention was that if mass immigration continued, there would be civil strife.
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Surely there must have been some point of contention, a trailer prank gone wrong?
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The loss officially eliminated the Panthers (215-218-53, 25 points) from playoff contention.
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But it's yet another bone of legal contention now being lobbed at the company.
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It took nearly a decade for him to work his way back into contention.
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" Asked about that contention, Burr indicated, "I have no problem with what Philbin said.
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James is one of the few NBA representatives to speak openly about the contention.
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Even for big-name actresses, nudity often proves to be a point of contention.
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Sanders's contention, our proposals do not call for mass layoffs or shipping jobs overseas.
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Steaks are quickly proving to be a point of contention in Trump's presidential campaign.
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But, this contention hasn't stopped Netflix from seeking out other theater distributors for films.
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Meanwhile, as a practical matter, immigration policy remains the EU's main bone of contention.
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With the pilot order, the show will be in contention for ABC's 2017 schedule.
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But I love wearing white shoes, and that was always a point of contention.
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They have gone 16-9 since mid-January to climb back into playoff contention.
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But it should never reach the level of contention it has today in Washington.
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Yelp's contention is that Google's doing so constitutes an abuse of its market power.
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"I'm obviously playing good enough golf to get myself there (in contention)," he said.
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The role of the RSF had been a point of contention during the negotiations.
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This contradicted Tensing's contention that the car had already begun moving before he fired.
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Nakasone is widely respected and his confirmation process has shown no signs of contention.
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Many Americans agree with Trump's contention that the tax laws deserve a major revamp.
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The potential museum's location has also been a point of contention in the past.
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But Djokovic seemed to support Monfils's contention that the tactic had pretty much worked.
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"My contention was (Murphy) would have beat the throw no matter what," Baker said.
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But when the voting was done, the assembled nations that voted rejected this contention.
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The Mets remain in contention even as their list of injured pitchers steadily grows.
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The API said it doubts the EPA's contention that the rule is cost-effective.
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However, arms deals have been a point of contention between the administration and Congress.
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The issue has been a point of contention among some of Trump's top advisers.
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" Gleick called Trump's contention that water is being "diverted" into the ocean "ass-backwards.
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Steel, of which Germany is a large producer, has become a point of contention.
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Another great topic of contention is what actually goes inside hot dogs: buffalo meat?
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So maybe all the local contention will lead to a productive resolution after all.
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This has been a specific point of contention in the Fire Emblem community, too.
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Unfortunately they came up just short against Fiji and are out of medal contention.
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But the jump's also been a bone of contention, leaving many a player frustrated.
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The sexual misconduct allegations were only the latest point of contention in Kavanaugh's nomination.
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The changes to Medicaid have been a point of political contention among Republican lawmakers.
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The Raiders, who had already been eliminated from playoff contention, fell to 6-211.
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Support for the president is already a major point of contention in the race.
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He pushed back on the contention he is receiving a kickback by voting "yes".
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These wins, Haye told Business Insider, could push Chisora into world championship title contention.
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Carolina, which played in the Super Bowl last season, was eliminated from playoff contention.
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The fate of Americans held in North Korea is also a bone of contention.
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What term has become a point of contention between Democrats and Republicans, and why?
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He doesn't mean as much to his team's success as other guys in contention.
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The summit's final statement made clear that climate change remained an area of contention.
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Last week, 26 teams were still technically in contention for an N.F.L. playoff spot.
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This is not the first time Hamm has been in contention for the job.
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David L. Goldfein, the two men believed to be in contention to succeed Gen.
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And she repeated her contention that Russia's hacking had tipped the election against her.
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Republicans in the House and Senate disputed Democrats' contention that the briefings lacked detail.
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This is one of many points of contention between the reporter and the network.
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The budget has been a big topic of contention for the governor for months.
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Another point of contention is the CDC's strict guidelines for who can be tested.
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So far, Ross has climbed into contention without much spending for or against her.
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For this year's awards, yet again, there's not a single woman DP in contention.
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Vice Media's valuation has become a point of contention even among its own investors.
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But Sanders' contention that his grassroots army will catch fire may come to pass.
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With 17 first-half points, Teletovic almost single handedly kept the Suns in contention.
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Nine others were under par for the tournament and certainly not out of contention.
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France and South Africa split their singles rubber, which eliminated both sides from contention.
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By successfully addressing these issues today, they may not be tomorrow's issues of contention.
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She is back in the top 10, back in contention for tennis's biggest prizes.
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The program emphasized Coke's longtime contention that exercise is the key to weight loss.
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She is back in the top 10, back in contention for tennis's biggest prizes.
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Fundraising has become a point of contention for the field of Democratic presidential hopefuls.
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The pilot will be in contention for the fall 2020 TV season, Burke added.
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Somehow, he played his way into contention before fading with a final-round 73.
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" Taylor's argument reminds me of a contention Nicholas Wade made in "Before the Dawn.
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The Nets are well out of playoff contention in 13th place in the East.
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The Raiders, who had already been eliminated from playoff contention, fell to 6-9.
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Patrick Reed (66) was among five players in contention deep into the back nine.
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And it has long been a point of contention between police and black communities.
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He also reiterated his contention that the tariffs will not have harmful economic consequences.
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Representative Jordan's contention that corruption is somehow a barrier to statehood quickly falls apart.
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Now, Pruitt and this administration are threatening to take us back out of contention.
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After starting the season 1-4, the Steelers willed their way back into contention.
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Of those seven teams the Ravens defeated, four are currently slated for playoff contention.
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These days, college football is about the only noticeable point of contention between them.
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The biggest point of contention in the Senate's negotiations so far has been Medicaid.
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The biggest bone of contention, it turned out, was where to put the staircase.
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With "Game of Thrones" out of contention, the best drama category is wide open.
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But he only repeated his contention that there had been "no collusion" with Russia.
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Those names are currently shielded from public view, a matter of contention between lawmakers.
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If you're an immigrant, however, names can become a more complicated source of contention.
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However, cannabis use remains a point of contention when it comes to law enforcement.
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The idea of a drug minimum has also emerged as another point of contention.
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A promised decade of contention shrank to a World Series championship and another playoff appearance.
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The main contention, its star believes, could be the queer narrative set against this backdrop.
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If an obvious solution to migrant deaths, the activists are also a source of contention.
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Given strong eurosceptic sentiment among grassroots Conservatives, Leadsom, 53, and Gove, 48, remain in contention.
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The location of the drone has become a key point of contention since the incident.
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Can Andrew Garfield recover from his underwhelming Spider-Man movies to put Silence in contention?
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The status of Jerusalem has been a source of both division and contention for decades.
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There are two points of contention with the House that will need to be resolved.
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Medicare for All has emerged as a leading point of contention among White House hopefuls.
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His path into serious contention requires supplanting Biden as the favored choice for moderate Democrats.
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By its nature of governing the nomination, rule 40 is often a source of contention.
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Only then did Japan's partially closed markets become a growing bone of contention in America.
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Wonder if that's the reason their relationship works or is it a point of contention?
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Immigration again emerged as a possible point of contention, putting the budget deal in jeopardy.
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The denuded PCLOB has been a long running bone of contention for Privacy Shield critics.
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Snub: Emily Blunt failed to score a nomination — and she had two movies in contention!
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The legal classification of ICOs and crypto-tokens remains murky and a point of contention.
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With so many films vying for contention, they'll likely be overlooked by the Academy. 4.
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The case has long been a bone of contention between Zuma and his finance minister.
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Despite a cascade of bad headlines and missteps, Republican Donald Trump remains strongly in contention.
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Park was in contention last year at the Women's Open at CordeValle but finished third.
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That scant three puts the company in contention for most 5G handsets at the moment.
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Yet under some scenarios, it might help one candidate to keep O'Malley's name in contention.
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Capela missed the free throw and the Nuggets immediately initiated their slow climb into contention.
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Today's leak would put the names "iPhone XS Plus" and "iPhone XC" out of contention.
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She does not address sources' contention that he never actually completed the counseling she ordered.
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There is contention over how to optimize grind settings when using a burr grinder, though.
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The issue has been a recurring bone of contention between the Andean neighbours over decades.
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Indeed, the question of how planets get their water is still a matter of contention.
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But so much about him and the contention that he's poised for victory is puzzling.
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One area of contention involves the proposed sale of Boeing aircraft to Iran's state airline.
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While for Iran's clerical class that sense of entitlement is a point of bitter contention.
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How much pain these scandals have actually inflicted on Facebook remains a point of contention.
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The Dems socialist movement right now there only 42 of these candidates in contention nationwide.
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US-China trade relations remain tense, and Huawei has been a particular bone of contention.
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Please. This is a point of endless, somewhat obnoxious contention, and it need not be.
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Reinstating the divide was another point of contention between Sanders and Clinton during the primary.
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To borrow a term from sociologist Charles Tilly, this was an inadequate repertoire of contention.
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It defines no contention and makes no demands of anyone with real money or power.
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However, that doesn't mean Spielberg is championing a ban of Netflix films from Oscar contention.
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But at this point in negotiations, it's become difficult to parse what's still in contention.
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OPAQUE MARKET Revenue-sharing incentives are a particular bone of contention in the LME community.
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This year, no female directors were even considered seriously in contention for an Oscar nod.
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Now, as a skeptic, I recognize there are some potential inconsistencies or points of contention.
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He repeated his contention that the First Amendment to the Constitution does not protect fraud.
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Still, the judge's order should add a significant layer of contention to the encryption debate.
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That puts them out of contention for elite politburo and party chief posts, say experts.
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One point of contention here has been the debate over whether Jacobs' inflated her resume.
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The judge also took issue with the state's contention that the extra dosage was necessary.
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Let's accept, for a moment, the contention that Trump's mind doesn't grasp how government works.
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For Saudi Arabia, Iran continues to be a regional threat and source of great contention.
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It should be clear that only the first contention is amenable to straightforward fact-checking.
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One of the major points of contention between Verizon and its unions are call centers.
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Musk's tweeting over recent weeks has been a point of contention for his companies' shareholders.
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Partisan feud The warrant has been a major point of contention between Republicans and Democrats.
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The third drug in the combination was the main subject of legal contention in 2017.
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The tenure system, seen to protect inflated contracts, long has been a source of contention.
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He was named as one of the points of contention in North Korea's statement Wednesday.
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It's still very hard to see a path into serious contention for the Montana governor.
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The iPhone's gestures have long been a point of contention for Apple mobile device users.
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Finally, additional disaster relief spending will be another point of contention in December spending negotiations.
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The result was that Cruz's odds of contention for the nomination have been greatly lessened.
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In interviews with CNN, several Republicans on the committee sharply pushed back at Schiff's contention.
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What they're saying: EU lawmakers weren't satisfied with Zuckerberg's contention that Facebook isn't a monopoly.
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Then there's Bryan Caraway, who's been hovering on the edges of title contention for years.
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If he loses again, he'll fall even further out of welterweight contention—perhaps irrecoverably so.
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I'd also think the current trade tensions would eliminate any Chinese tech company from contention.
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Who would own the shutdown has been a point of contention between the two parties.
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It repeated China's contention that its construction on the islands is mainly for civilian purposes.
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And the contention is amplified when you make movies about a virus that's killing people.
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Bottom line – without agreement or mutuality, the unilateral choices become a major point of contention.
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His score of 297.35 could put him in medal contention if the leaders struggle later.
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Her exit leaves two Americans — Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova — in contention for the title.
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Higa recovered with a birdie on the 14th and parred home to stay in contention.
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Open secret or not, the elbow will remain a bone of contention for Muangthai's opponents.
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"It's always fun to be in the final group and be in contention," Henderson said.
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The Sabres, who have the third-best record in the East, remain in playoff contention.
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That incident was one of the points of contention for jurors in the first trial.
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Fill out an application, pay $75 and mail off your entry — congratulations, you're in contention.
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The biennial World Championship of Cheese Contest has 132 classes of dairy products in contention.
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Other candidates, including Harris and Buttigieg, are looking for a pathway into more serious contention.
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One point of contention is that essential feature of the truckers' life: the truck stop.
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Sometimes a "dark horse" candidate who wasn't in contention can emerge as a surprising pick.
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Joe Tsai, the Nets' owner, is passionate and is said to hunger for championship contention.
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It's Privacy International's contention that neither consent nor legitimate interest is valid in Criteo's case.
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Today, the means by which Franco's legacy was buried has become the subject of contention.
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It took out of contention Teunissen's Jumbo-Visma teammate Dylan Groenewegen, the team's best sprinter.
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The recidivism rate has been a point of contention between Republicans and the Obama administration.
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Svitolina is one of five women in contention to finish the Open ranked No. 1.
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But there's also two or three other guys in here who could be in contention.
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One issue of contention is that the company applies different privacy policies to different products.
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He made the case that even teams likely out of playoff contention still needed catchers.
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He said his goal coming into the week was to be in contention come Sunday.
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Five of the Cavaliers' final six games come against Eastern Conference teams in playoff contention.
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That's like Mike Pence pulling out of contention for a 'Soul Train' award — it's unnecessary.
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City Hall responded to the contention that it had not given enough money with indignation.
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The Mets staved off elimination from postseason contention with a stirring comeback victory on Tuesday.
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Renewable backers and many analysts dispute that contention and have told the agency as much.
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Though Trump no longer manages his company, the properties have been a source of contention.
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Familiar points of contention such as immigration and health care have tripped up the talks.
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It is a point of contention in our relationship, but hey, I love the man!
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Those protections have been a point of contention for tech companies, their rivals and lawmakers.
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The Wednesday loss eliminated the Indians from contention for a fourth successive AL Central title.
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Broadcom said it disagrees with Trump's contention, and that it is reviewing the presidential order.
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That will likely serve as another point of contention for the two leaders on Monday.
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Another point of contention among Republicans is how broadly to define what counts as infrastructure.
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He called the contention absurd and said it was exactly the wrong kind of thinking.
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It's defining who those fellow men are that seems to be the point of contention.
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The U.S. is already out of medal contention, but the team is still worth watching.
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Now, it's obviously not hard to understand why these subjects of contention have gone missing.
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But hey, the Braves are in contention after the All-Star break, so anything is possible.
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How much of the blame lies at the feet of Coughlin is a point of contention.
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Smith's hire earlier this year was a point of contention among some of his fellow commissioners.
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They also halted a five-game losing streak, a night after being eliminated from playoff contention.
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Legal experts questioned Kasowitz's contention that Trump's private encounters with Comey should be considered privileged communications.
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The President&aposs contention that the immigration laws make no sense is an absolutely sound one.
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One point of contention was simply a product feature: How does Periscope define a video view?
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A British territory since 1713, Gibraltar is a major point of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations.
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So far, that has been enough to keep them in playoff contention in the Eastern Conference.
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Just where video visitation rights fall into that, though, has become a serious point of contention.
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Election security legislation has emerged as a rolling point of contention between the House and Senate.
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With the Hurricanes surprisingly in playoff contention, Carolina officials face a complicated decision as the Feb.
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Both teams' previous elimination from playoff contention made for a strange workweek and an unusual game.
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For years, there were questions about its authenticity, and the letter remained a point of contention.
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But Egypt's contention that authorities were conducting a transparent investigation has done little to mollify critics.
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One point of contention for fans was that in the finale, Spencer and Toby don't kiss.
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That funding has turned into the central point of contention in the ongoing partial government shutdown.
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Facebook pushed back against the broader contention that major company executives had mishandled controversy after controversy.
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By 1987, the Oilers were 9-6 and embarking on the path of regular playoff contention.
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"This is a bone of contention in our house," revealed the 65-year-old television personality.
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This video shows some of the roles that lifted black actors into contention in past years.
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Beyond branding and menus, another point of contention among diners was the affordability of the meal.
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One particular bone of contention has been over super-speedy "fifth-generation" (5G) mobile-phone networks.
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Even bigger points of contention as of late have been issues around data consent and treatment.
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It's a long, long history — long enough to be filled with plenty of drama and contention.
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During Monday night's debate, Clinton reiterated her contention that Russian spies were responsible for the attack.
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This latest research suggests that sponges evolved from jellies, but that's still a matter of contention.
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The current contention surrounding Planned Parenthood is a result of poor decision making and nothing more.
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This has since become a point of contention in the exes' vicious two-year custody battle.
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"And that continues to be a bone of contention with a lot of people," said Gemmell.
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Editor's Note: Swalwell dropped out of contention for the Democratic presidential nomination on July 8th, 2019.
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The choice of president for the next European Commission will be the main bone of contention.
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The future of TIM's network has been a bone of contention among the group's biggest investors.
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Thinness has become a point of contention because it makes the laptop more complicated to cool.
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He agrees with Energy Star's contention that the ratings can affect the value of a property.
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That forced him to pit again, dropping him out of contention after dominating the opening segment.
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But Paul would stabilize a franchise that's stuck between a total rebuild and middling playoff contention.
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The new bill also includes funding for health insurers, a point of contention for conservative Sen.
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Abrams said "who gets the title of president" in Venezuela was still a point of contention.
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At times, she listened — but other times it became a point of contention between the two.
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The number of people who have been affected by Trump's order remains a point of contention.
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Finally, there is Warren's contention that the tax code should favor smaller businesses over larger ones.
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But even host Chris Harrison didn't understand why Hannah wanted to keep Luke P. in contention.
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The Kings were eliminated from postseason contention with a 23-683 loss in Houston on Saturday.
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Clearly, however, he is already out of contention and the hierarchy at Astana is much clearer.
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That distinction has already emerged as one of the biggest points of contention over Barr's summary.
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The exact location of the arrests has emerged as a point of contention in the proceedings.
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Though this was a matchup of two teams eliminated from playoff contention, Ottawa played with purpose.
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Treasury Secretary Jack Lew rejects MetLife's contention that it is not a systemically important financial institution.
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A legal provision that allows granting of "compulsory licenses" has been a key bone of contention.
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One major point of contention is whether the company spies on behalf of the Chinese government.
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Increasingly, they are bones of contention in lawsuits ranging from business disputes to harassment to defamation.
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One major point of contention is whether Roberson was wearing anything with "security" written on it.
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More fundamentally, Thatcher thought that any goal worth pursuing and any policy worth enacting demanded contention.
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One of her primary points of contention was the video's snub in the Best Choreography category.
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And Trump does delight in quoting Bernie's contention that Hillary lacks the judgment to be president.
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KT Rolster is another crew in hot contention for the number two spot in Korea's standings.
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Also a matter of contention is the use of "racial resentment" scales to measure racial animus.
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The Pistons saw their five-game winning streak snapped and were officially eliminated from playoff contention.
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The agreement, which has not been signed by either company, has become a source of contention.
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This issue of forum shopping has become a major point of contention in patent reform discussions.
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Another possible point of contention is Trump's call for funding a wall on the Mexican border.
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By last week, all seven of the teams based in Canada had been eliminated from contention.
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But at 20.9 seconds behind the winning Mercedes, Vettel was never in contention for a victory.
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Power and Pagenaud, both of Team Penske, are the only drivers in contention for the championship.
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Benson Henderson is "back in title contention" after beating Myles Jury at the 3Arena on Friday.
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But when it does, the DHS measure is sure to become a serious point of contention.
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The credibility of the signature has become a source of contention between Moore's supporters and critics.
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He was eliminated from contention after the second round of voting, a UN source told CNN.
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It was pretty clear we weren't going to be in contention the rest of the way.
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Daniel Ricciardo, from the Red Bull team, was third, with 214, too far out of contention.
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A big parallel bars, including a stellar one by You, thrust China back into medal contention.
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However, the facility has been a point of contention for union members amid the federal probe.
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Chicago was eliminated from playoff contention with a loss at New York City FC on Wednesday.
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Another recent topic of contention at Google is its Chinese censorship-friendly search product Project Dragonfly.
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The Mets' extraordinary rotation, and the recent resurgence of Matt Harvey, will keep them in contention.
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One point of contention has been Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Baroni also rejected Wildstein's contention that they discussed the scheme with Christie as it was unfolding.
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When the 2010 Toyota Prius was new, its looks were a point of contention among reviewers.
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There are a whole lot of teams right now that are miserable, fully out of contention.
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Reconstructing a franchise is a complicated jigsaw puzzle, and pushing toward contention too early has consequences.
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Its leader is also in contention to win the party's first European parliamentary seat this week.
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And they also contradict Trump's oft-stated contention that the party has "never" been more united.
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This one had both, putting it in contention for the best title game of all-time.
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Niang made 3 of 12 shots from beyond the arc to keep Iowa State in contention.
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The most recent contention stems from Braun's acquisition of Big Machine Records, Swift's old record label.
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This is a key point of contention within the House Democratic Caucus and freshman Democratic Rep.
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Prosecutors have objected to her testimony on several grounds, including the contention that it constitutes hearsay.
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Our contention is that they have launched a packaging paradigm that doesn't conform to our contract.
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Unwillingness to work with police seemed to be the point of contention that evening for him.
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But the statement also called out multiple points of contention with how Google characterized the attack.
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Little surprise, then, that the issue has become a point of contention in Congress and beyond.
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Still, 2019 is largely about figuring out what the team will be, rather than playoff contention.
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With the Senate mostly out of contention in 2020, the picture only gets worse for Democrats.
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Front-page stories, 24/7 coverage and viral tweets can easily knock someone out of contention.
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"It's just nice to kind of feel like you're in contention and playing well," Mitchell said.
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Here, religion is not in contention with medicine, but seems to work in tandem with it.
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Another point of contention has been whether to offer relief for ZTE, a Chinese telecom firm.
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Peter Hoekstra, Trump's current ambassador to the Netherlands, also remains in contention, multiple sources told CNN.
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But what causes those opinions, and what to do in response, is a point of contention.
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Nationalism and using public money to help a private business venture were the points of contention.
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The squat brick wood-burning fireplace, which was almost never used, became a point of contention.
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Was there any point of contention or disagreement on the translation of anything in the book?
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He is in contention again going into this weekend at another new Open course, Erin Hills.
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A big point of contention when discussing MBP is whether it qualifies as a mental illness.
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Pete Buttigieg shot into 2020 contention with a viral town hall last March.
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Johnson's main contention is that capitalism is a system of unjustifiable hierarchies that restrains humanity's potential.
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Its central contention: Over almost three years, he had traded improperly in a handful of stocks.
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I have come to understand my body as an argument, a site of proof and contention.
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"I want to build on it and be in contention more in big tournaments," Simpson said.
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The final margin notwithstanding, the Tigers actually were in contention with just under nine minutes remaining.
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Yet it's my contention that most of the greatest wines of the world are modest wines.
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Control of the plant had been a point of contention with bondholders during the company's bankruptcy.
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Charlotte officially was eliminated from contention after a 2240-23 home loss to Boston on Saturday.
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Last season's team was driven from contention because of losing streaks of eight and 10 games.
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Cloud Computing ran a desultory race, dropping out of contention down the backstretch and finishing eighth.
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And we know that if we keep playing, we're going to put ourselves into playoff contention.
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One of the key points of contention with the Republican Party in the state is immigration.
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Not only has he conspicuously not won a Ballon d'Or, he has faded even from contention.
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Martinez had been the subject of trade rumors for weeks as the Tigers slid from contention.
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Do not assume he knows the history of the country or its major points of contention.
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It all comes down to Iowa, where the latest polling shows Buttigieg behind but in contention.
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The main bones of contention are the Bolivian situation, along with Venezuela and, as always, Cuba.
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The contention that today's crop insurance program exists to help with disasters is one big myth.
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We just have more contention over who should have the power to create and enforce them.
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The same scenario rings true for other sources of contention, from financial disagreements to sexual concerns.
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In relationships built on intertwined online and in-person interactions, it's often a point of contention.
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Nonetheless, the omission contributed to his contention that there is a kind of conspiracy against him.
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The biggest bone of contention is how to share out asylum seekers who do make it.
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Now officially eliminated from postseason contention, the team can start looking in full towards next year.
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Now, Heller's vote is the biggest point of contention in Nevada's deadlocked Senate race this year.
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The NFC South champion Saints (11-3) stayed in contention for a first-round playoff bye.
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The standings paint a picture of a team in trouble, but not hopelessly out of contention.
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Another potential area of contention is the detention camps China has been running in Xinjiang province.
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In an era of fiery contention, the idea was radical while offering the possibility of reconciliation.
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Meanwhile, Biden remains the leader in national polls, and Sanders and Warren stay in serious contention.
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In marijuana policy debates, whether legalization leads to more use is a crucial point of contention.
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Mike got into flat earth first, and for months it was a serious point of contention.
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Myles Turner could be a star, but there's no immediate path to contention for the Pacers.
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The fate of the orcas currently at SeaWorld establishments continues to be a bone of contention.
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The photos, however, did not prove Trump's contention that the crowd size was upwards of 1 million.
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Sci-Fi thriller "Arrival" is also in contention as well as "Moonlight" and "Manchester by the Sea".
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As a result, Sorenson was retired from the race and eliminated from Daytona 500 starting-grid contention.
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The Mexican prospect is now 10-1 overall, and continues his frenetic gallop toward featherweight title contention.
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Govan's relationship became a point of contention that reportedly drove a wedge between Fisher and Barnes' friendship.
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Moore, who started the day seven shots behind Snedeker, was happy just to have been in contention.
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Trump did not agree with that decision and made it a bone of contention during the campaign.
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That should provide fuel for President Donald Trump's contention that America needs a tougher approach to trade.
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New Zealand are 122nd, the lowest of any team still in contention for a place in Russia.
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Fan favorite Demi Burnett was also reportedly in contention, making this a five-way tie for love.
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Nintendo has never said definitively what planet Hyrule is on, and it's a subject of much contention.
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A mall in Mexico that had been the site of contention partly collapsed Thursday amid structural problems.
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Could Don Willett be in contention to be the next Trump nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court?
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He finished 37th in the standings, but a couple of hot weeks could put him in contention.
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She was also the only woman of color among the producers listed in Emmy contention, she said.
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Democrats lauded the upset in January as a sign of hope that Wisconsin was back in contention.
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Roush made several behind-the-scenes personnel moves that it believes will put it back in contention.
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The body is such a point of contention and stress and anxiety and loathing for almost everybody.
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The 2005 policy has been a source of contention between powerful corn and oil lobbies in Washington.
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Refiners, along with some academics, have dismissed the farm belt's contention that waivers have decimated ethanol demand.
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The Buccaneers (22-237) lost their final four games after flirting with playoff contention in early December.
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Despite that collapse he is in contention and goes into the final round on six under-par.
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Adding to the contention, particularly at Fiat Chrysler, is an ongoing federal corruption probe into the UAW.
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The two major points of contention are lack of a standard terminology and difficulty in spotting exclusions.
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One area of contention is whether to take a traditionalist or modernist interpretation of Islam's religious texts.
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A more peaceful Roy has the Avalanche in playoff contention during his third season behind the bench.
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There appears to be just one point on contention for him: that they can't get married sooner!
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Progressives that lined up behind her campaign after Sanders was eliminated from contention aren't scared off -- yet.
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But there are still enough moments of contention kept in the documentary to make it feel real.
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It also had rejected Teva's contention that the patent was invalid, a decision Stark did not overturn.
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I tried to reach her when I was in the contention — allegedly — to be CEO of Uber.
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Hillary ClintonClinton and Sanders don't really disagree on much, but surveillance is a rare point of contention.
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This is a point of contention for people who live in Santa Cruz, on California's Central Coast.
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It also announced it would end its balance sheet reduction program — another point of contention for Trump.
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Despite the contention, he emerged on a second round of voting with a majority of Libertarian delegates.
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There are only five teams still in contention, including Moon Express, Synergy Moon, SpaceIL, Hakuto and TeamIndus.
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The bone of contention is the grille's designer pattern that sets it apart from regular Bluetooth speakers.
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On Thursday, the young women strongly disagreed with the contention that they contributed to their own abuse.
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That's all the offense the Mets would need, and Miami (78-80) was eliminated from playoff contention.
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And, paradoxically perhaps, you might find that you grow faster with fewer employees and less internal contention.
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The Spurs were trending away from championship contention while the Raptors were headed in the opposite direction.
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The upside is high, and New Orleans would trampoline close to title contention in that first season.
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said the way Pelosi addressed Trump was inappropriate - a contention Democrats disputed.
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And despite the President's contention on Twitter Monday morning, that coalition is displaying some very pronounced cracks.
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I'm going to be there in contention with a chance to win, and I will win tournaments.
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The stickiest point of contention in the "he said, he said" remains the question of who's lying.
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First and foremost, let's remember that this is a district that should NEVER have been in contention.
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While other buyers are still in contention, the two are viewed as front-runners, the people said.
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When this may happen, however, is in contention between the Washington-based IMF and the euro zone.
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It added that two points of contention were the duration of rotations and salaries of new employees.
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A fairly ludicrous contention, as the American state neither runs the education system nor provides its financing.
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Yellen's comments come soon after Republican presidential contender Donald Trump's contention that an economic bubble could burst.
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However, Mr Lee could not capitalise on it and AlphaGo eventually clawed its way back into contention.
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China's substantial support of its sprawling state sector is a point of contention with the United States.
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Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) true name is a frequent topic of contention among Game of Thrones fans.
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The Heat lost 113-94, though they had already been eliminated from playoff contention the night before.
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Falling to 0-10 on the season and being mathematically eliminated from playoff contention is bad enough.
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However, points of contention, such as eliminating the nuclear deal's sunset clause may be harder to overcome.
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He had to respond -- and respond publicly -- to Wilson's contention that the call had been received poorly.
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Sanchez had five RBIs and has been central in the Yankees' late push for wild-card contention.
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Donald J. Trump's hair is the latest point of contention between Gawker Media and Hulk Hogan's lawyers.
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And I would stick to my contention that this used to be a ferociously bird-protecting organization.
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Whether or not the president can be indicted in Mueller's probe has been an issue of contention.
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It is our contention that "fight words" also pertains to visual content as well as written threats.
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The Mets will have a careful balancing act ahead as they try to stay in playoff contention.
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Mr. Ackman's contention that Herbalife is an unlawful pyramid scheme has focused on the company's sales practices.
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Allies of Mr. Christie were convinced, as late as Friday morning, that he was still in contention.
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His journey back into contention at a major has been long, checkered and replete with taxing failure.
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The contention that even former White House officials like McGahn can't be required to testify is nonsense.
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I don't want to give anything away, but another source of contention may be the film's end.
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A main contention with the new lid was its childish design, reminiscent of a child's sippy cup.
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We'll have to wait and see how the Netflix series chooses to adapt this real-life contention.
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What-- what are the remaining points of contention to the extend you can-- SECRETARY WILBUR ROSS: Sure.
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According to Wolff, the Mueller team also rejected the contention that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
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Fascinated by all this contention and culture, VICE's Wilbert L. Cooper decided to immerse himself in J'ouvert.
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"It was a great honor to even be in contention for the Honda Cup," Ledecky tells PEOPLE.
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Another point of contention that has been raised by Epstein's lawyers is the issue of double jeopardy.
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Social media also helps dancers across the industry connect in a job laden with contention among workers.
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Some untruths are trivial, such as a bizarre contention regarding the crowd size of last year's inaugural.
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Ryan, of course, has since dropped out of contention, and the district is really only borderline winnable.
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In that way, intrigue around idols' love lives is both heavily intriguing and a source of contention.
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Which ACC power, defending national champion Clemson or resurgent Miami, will eliminate the other from playoff contention?
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With Veep back in contention for 2019, the series easily snagged a nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series.
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Marek Magierowski, a spokesman for Poland's president, said media control had long been a bone of contention.
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Carson then ruled himself out of contention for the slot, arguing that he would overshadow Trump's campaign.
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A point of contention between Republicans and Democrats is an immigration bill which Democrats want to pass.
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If I get into position for contention, I know my head and my heart will take over.
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PONIEWOZIK On the other hand, best comedy is wide open, with returning champ "Veep" out of contention.
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Maybe your meal, like celebrations after the 2016 election, will be shorter as a result of contention.
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Legal experts have questioned Kasowitz's contention that Trump's private encounters with Comey should be considered privileged communications.
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The militarization of police has become a major point of contention following the shooting of Michael Brown.
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The precise location and circumstances surrounding the arrests emerged as a key point of contention in court.
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Mr. Kobach was one of a few state officials to support Mr. Trump's contention of widespread fraud.
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I remember this was a big point of contention: What's the easy way to describe the thing?
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But on Friday, he offered a flurry of statistics to support his contention, though many were vague.
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The committee's chairman, Tom Lantos, berated Mr. Yang's contention that Yahoo was complying with ordinary law enforcement.
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Antetokounmpo averaged a modest 22017 points and 236 rebounds a game — and championship contention looked far-off.
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World number one McIlroy slipped out of contention after he double-bogeyed the sixth and ninth holes.
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The loss dropped the Falcons to 222-2171, and eliminated them from contention in the N.F.C. South.
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It is important to identify points of contention as soon as possible and to avoid unnecessary escalation.
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At a vigil Friday evening at Princeton, Mr. Wang's colleagues reiterated their contention that he was innocent.
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But he also reiterated Iran's contention that it does not want, and will never seek, nuclear weapons.
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The issue of arming teachers has been a major point of contention in debate over the bill.
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But as much as the other candidates have mocked Bloomberg's spending, it has catapulted him into contention.
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Danylyuk's contention undercuts a core claim of Trump's impeachment defense: that Ukrainians didn't feel pressure from Trump.
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So, Walmart's contention that the wage hike move is an outcome of the tax cut doesn't wash.
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Arizona (3-4) will have the option of bringing back Palmer should the club remain in contention.
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It's hard to imagine this not becoming a point of some contention at next week's confirmation hearing.
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A point of contention between Republicans and Democrats is an immigration bill that Democrats want to pass.
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Bullock is the third current or former governor to drop out of 2020 contention, following Washington Gov.
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And if Denver is no longer in contention by then, that would mean the Timberwolves are in.
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But it is still difficult to see how she vaults from her current position into serious contention.
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This question became a major plot point and spot of contention between the characters throughout the series.
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It could even push them toward contention to flip a state legislative chamber or more in 2020.
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Mr. Pierini also took issue with the government's contention that its response to threats has been appropriate.
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The Panthers (5-8) lost their fifth game in a row and were eliminated from playoff contention.
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After forcing his way out of Miami, Minkah Fitzpatrick has powered the Steelers' surprising surge into contention.
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RW Reilly Smith scored in a 6-2 loss to Montreal that eliminated Florida from playoff contention.
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D Michael Matheson scored in a 6-2 loss to Montreal that eliminated Florida from playoff contention.
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Some untruths are trivial -- such as the bizarre contention regarding the crowd size at last year's inaugural.
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Some untruths are trivial – such as the bizarre contention regarding the crowd size at last year's inaugural.
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He is also in contention for FIFA's prize this year, along with Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann.
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This was not the first time that attire has become a point of contention, Ms. Sohoni wrote.
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She defended her lengthy service in government, dismissing Trump's contention that she had produced no real accomplishments.
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Phoenix has already been eliminated from playoff contention, and had only eight available players because of injuries.
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But Democrats dispute the contention there is an emergency at the border with Mexico, a U.S. ally.
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In other speeches — which were a major point of contention between Clinton and presidential primary challenger Sen.
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Democrat Beto O'Rourke has vaulted into unlikely contention for the Senate seat in Texas held by Sen.
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The results wholeheartedly disprove the contention that CDFIs are passé and that they are no longer needed.
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FABER: AND HIS CONTENTION BEING, WHEN HE SAID HE WANTED YOU REPLACED THAT YOU WOULD OPPOSE HIM?
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HOCK, I WANT TO VOTE WITH YOU BECAUSE THAT CONTENTION ENDS THE DAY THAT YOU BUY THEM.
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Another advantage for the incumbent is that two of his major challengers have been removed from contention.
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As for Trump's contention that Bush's period of popularity "lasted about a week," that is flat wrong.
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But Varner quickly dropped out of contention with successive double-bogeys, leaving Johnson as Koepka's only danger.
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The party is also investing in traditionally blue states the president is hoping to put into contention.
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It's Trump's contention that the FBI ignored Clinton wrongdoing in its investigation into her private email server.
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This later became a point of contention that threatened its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Kaling, who takes a supporting role in the film, may also be in contention for her script.
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If Pawlikowski is nominated alongside Cuarón, we'd have two black-and-white foreign films in contention here.
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Our goal within a few years is to truly have Cozmo be in contention with a pet.
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The Bills (173-217), despite the loss, remained in contention to break their 210-year playoff drought.
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Living conditions have frequently been a point of contention for workers at Foxconn and other Chinese factories.
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Such groups "have been a bone of contention for relations between Pakistan and the United States," Masood said.
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According to Just Getting Started, the big age difference was never a point of contention for the couple.
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Bundy and I talked about his behavior, and it was a contention that the determining factor was environmental.
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It's my contention that Fortnite-the-game has become Fortnite-the-phenomenon precisely because of its building mechanic.
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The role of President Trump's executive order tightening enforcement of illegal immigration laws is another point of contention.
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Another point of contention was the deployment of defense forces to maintain "law and order" during the speech.
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The report from the Commerce Department supported the Federal Reserve's contention that recent low inflation readings were transitory.
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All of this contention has presented itself in the on-screen representations of Dr. King throughout the years.
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However, the Yemeni capital of Sanaa is still under Houthi control, while several other cities are in contention.
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KURTZ: So that enables each side to say well, you know, here is evidence that supports our contention.
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In the grand battle between Sanders and Hillary Clinton, we see these two styles of politics in contention.
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The precise location of where the US drone was shot down has become a key point of contention.
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On Sunday, the NBA agreed with Atkinson's contention, acknowledging that Harris should have been called for fouling Allen.
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Drone warfare has been a point of heavy contention and a target for critics of the Obama administration.
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Just last week, Kim said that the new rule is still a point of contention in their household.
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It's a novel approach to the category, but the company may have already priced itself out of contention.
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Johnson quickly faded from contention and Democrats on their 21869nd ballot chose as their nominee New York Gov.
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Burrow had shown a lot this season, transforming L.S.U.'s offense and thrusting himself into Heisman Trophy contention.
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Gloria Swanson (right), who was in contention for the Best Actress award, jumps with joy over Ferrer's success.
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Blaney inherits Keselowski's entire No. 2 crew, after Keselowski was eliminated from title contention last Sunday at Kansas.
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But even this is a topic of contention with drivers, who say the offering is loaded with asterisks.
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That said, issues around music rights and royalties are still a point of contention between artists and streamers.
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One point of contention is its refusal to talk to union officials who still work for other airlines.
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Another bone of contention was over the opt-out being time-limited to just a 30-day window.
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Now the team is considered to be on the outside of championship contention, even in the weakened East.
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Miami (78-80) was eliminated from playoff contention with home loss to the New York Mets on Wednesday.
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He corroborated her contention she had told him, according to a copy of the deposition obtained by PEOPLE.
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The Tinker court sweepingly rejected the schools' contention that banning armbands was necessary to avert a pedagogical debacle.
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Cain, the businessman and former GOP presidential candidate, dropped out of contention for the Fed in late April.
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However, three other officers were, and that footage has unsurprisingly become a point of contention for both sides.
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Dorfman's book went on to become a point of contention during Murray's Bachelor in Paradise stint last summer.
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The haj dispute has added a new point of contention to the wider diplomatic standoff in the Gulf.
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While returning to Chicago and navigating the Helsinki airport, my visibly black hairstyle became a source of contention.
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It's a song also in contention to win Record of the Year at the upcoming Grammy Awards ceremony.
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Mueller's failure to declare whether Trump committed the crime of obstructing justice is another key point of contention.
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I don't know if that'll become a point of contention once we are out of the honeymoon phase.
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In the end, Phelps had reclaimed the lead, and Lochte had somehow fallen out of contention, finishing fifth.
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Rebecca doesn't believe in God, though that was never really a point of contention between her and Josh.
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The deal effectively put the Nets out of championship contention, disappointing Kidd and fans of the team alike.
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The role that was in hot contention was Gooses's son (played by the Anthony Edwards in the original).
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Amidst all this, senators Bob Corker and Joni Ernst dropped out of contention to be his running mate.
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That means they have to either be near contention now, or positioned to immediately upgrade the surrounding talent.
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Thank you[Pfizer representative]Gizmodo:So is it Pfizer's contention that it simply doesn't care about these diseases then?
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It underlines a main contention Trump has been making since the primaries — the "dishonest" media is against him.
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All of these options carry some amount of risk, and none of them guarantee championship contention anytime soon.
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The Panthers, who were eliminated from playoff contention last week, had outscored opponents 73-6 during their streak.
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The ambiguous definition of "waters of the United States" has always been a point of contention for conservatives.
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The membership fee was also a point of contention from some customers who reviewed the restaurant on Yelp.
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Steel has been a recurring point of contention in global trade, especially between the United States and China.
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But for the community in its shadow, the dam has been a source of contention and legal battles.
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Defenders of academic freedom backed the professor's contention that she had a valid reason to use the word.
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There was one other point of contention: employees didn't want to move overseas to go to San Francisco.
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"With how I've been playing, I don't see how I couldn't be in contention every week," he said.
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Goaltender Jeff Glass made 29 saves to keep the Blackhawks in contention but fell to 3-3-153.
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A more worrying contention is that dwindling payments have fuelled the creation of a new cash-poor underclass.
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From this realization, you can see that we are in a constant state of opposition, oppression, and contention.
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One point of contention is whether he was wearing any clothing that identified him as a security guard.
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Hovland, making only his fifth start as a pro, jumped into contention by matching the day's low score.
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But how much support the Senate bill has within the chamber's Republican conference is a point of contention.
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The Vikings (7-8) lost for the eighth time in 10 games and are eliminated from postseason contention.
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Democrats reject Smith's contention and say state attorneys general shouldn't have the federal government interfering in their investigations.
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Partnering Innovation with Deployment Dr. Romm's third contention is actually one on which we share substantial common ground.
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Inevitably, the contention over the estate mirrors the larger struggle over the legacy—over the meanings of Marley.
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Medicare for All has become a point of contention within the Democratic Party, particularly among White House hopefuls.
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Ms. Benitez is "the Chica," the exact spelling of which is a point of contention among the friends.
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Foreign policy has been one of the key points of contention between Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress.
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Mr. Giuliani denied Mr. Parnas's contention that he had delivered the warning at the direction of Mr. Giuliani.
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Barrett is the youngest in contention and would likely meet the stiffest opposition from Democrats in the Senate.
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That includes Sunday's 20-683 loss to the Miami Dolphins, who were eliminated from playoff contention weeks ago.
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Having significantly more or less money than a partner can be a big point of contention in relationship.
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What's consistent is the contention that debates are more often than not a minor factor, eclipsed by others.
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There were two issues of contention between the US and the others, according to the senior diplomatic source.
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Processing fees, also known as swipe fees, have long been a point of contention in the retail industry.
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Instead, it is the defense spending issue that has caused the most contention between Trump and other members.
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"Ever since we've created them, they've been a point of contention at times," Anderson said by phone Thursday.
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The "Silent Sam" statue, which was erected in 1913, has been a source of contention on the campus.
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The jury appeared swayed by the occupiers' contention that they were protesting government overreach and posed no threat.
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Canyon Bridge's Chinese state links, first revealed by Reuters in November, were a bone of contention at Oracle.
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Territorial disputes over the South Kuril Islands have long been a source of contention between Japan and Russia.
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This time, by contrast, Labour's contention that the British economy needs a complete overhaul may seem less compelling.
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Haynes subscribes to Rainer Werner Fassbinder's contention that revolution belongs not on the screen but in the world.
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Kjetil Jansrud of Norway, 54 points behind, and Adrien Theaux of France, 66 behind, are also in contention.
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With Cupid out, Mo Tom moves into Derby contention at No. 20 on the qualifying points leader board.
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Certainly that knockout knee in the third is going to continue to cause contention for a long time.
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The union said that two points of contention were the duration of rotations and salaries of new employees.
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The main contention of Bush's 2004 campaign, his frame, was that Democrats were kinda pussies and kinda gay.
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In recent years, it has been the near-midnight party sets that have generated a point of contention.
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How this corridor will fare has been a main point of contention in community talks surrounding the shutdown.
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Yet Allawi's Wataniyah nationalist coalition is still in contention, with Abadi's status unknown, making him a potential kingmaker.
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And they are a site of contention over the subjects and stories included in collective queer historical memory.
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Various contenders have been floated and then taken out of contention over the past week — most notably Rep.
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That's the contention of a new book by Jason Vitug, a millennial who founded the lifestyle website Phroogal.
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Another point of contention within China's economy is the growing divide between private enterprise and state-sponsored enterprise.
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The Bills were eliminated from contention and extended the N.F.L.'s longest active playoff drought to 17 seasons.
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Seven months after the poisonings occurred, they remain a point of bitter contention between Russia and the West.
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This season the A's are far out of contention and attendance is flat despite improvements to the ballpark.
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And then, Sanders aides believe, he'll easily win enough delegates to hit him into contention at the convention.
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But it also establishes the play's psychosexual setting: the open field of contention that is college life today.
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Thompson powered her way into contention, going eagle-birdie on the 103th and 210th holes for a 212.
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He led the race for 27 laps and was in contention for the win when his engine broke.
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Indeed, regulating lead ammunition has long been a hot-button point of contention among both conservationists and hunters.
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How its drivers are classified has long been a point of contention for the San Francisco-based company.
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The Cannes Film Festival on Thursday unveiled a set of movies in contention for this year's Palme d'Or.
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But the ideas Canada brought forward to counter the Trump administration's proposals were proving a source of contention.
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Food and beverageThe lounge's culinary offerings put the Centurion Lounge in contention for the best lounge at LAX.
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But Scott vaulted into contention here on the strength of his putting, which has historically been his weakness.
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Her exuberant description of that dinner proves her contention that it's the celebration, not the calendar, that matters.
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Ms. Zurabishvili, however, has been heavily criticized for her contention that Georgia started the 2008 war with Russia.
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McIlroy only flirted with contention at one major this year, the U.S. Open where he tied for ninth.
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At that juncture in the race, Warren, Sanders and Buttigieg were all in close contention for second place.
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Collins was originally thought to be a caretaker who would be replaced once the team returned to contention.
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Elizabeth Warren — who did miserably on Tuesday, losing even her home state — is effectively out of contention, too.
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I feel like I've been waiting forever to see one of them make the true jump into contention.
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Well-timed endorsements at Mr. Biden's expense could plausibly push another rival, Amy Klobuchar, into contention in Iowa.
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Americans Danielle Kang (65) and Nelly Korda (71) were also in contention, eventually finishing two shots behind Kim.
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And one of the biggest points of contention remains how insurers treat people who have pre-existing conditions.
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She accepted his contention that his outlandish behavior was partly the result of his dependence on prescription drugs.
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Here are the main points of contention on the eve of what are expected to be thorny talks.
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That would require compensating the Garden, and the size of the compensation is a major point of contention.
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Geraldo Rivera, a Fox News regular, agreed with Mr. Hannity's contention that Democrats had sought to arouse fear.
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But the checklist procedure failed to save the airplane, a contention I made early in the field investigation.
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The workload became a point of contention among Harvey, his agent, Scott Boras, and the Mets' front office.
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Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian interviewed for the job this week but pulled out of contention on Thursday.
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