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contestation <a contestation; contestations> N

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The contestation was discontinued by the worker and consequently came to naught.
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The modern literary and artistic field is a site of contestation between the heteronomous principle, subordinating art to economy, and the autonomous, resisting such subordination.
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Article 30 of the law stated that land continuously occupied without contestation for five years prior to 2001 could be claimed for documented private ownership.
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That system was not conducive to womens advancement in public office because it promoted contestation between competing parties and rival candidates within the same party.
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As well, political influences and contestations of historical methods of arranging and describing materials may have influenced the theory's creation.
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With youth unemployment at two to three times that for the overall population (depending on where you live), it is open to contestation.
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In between the contestation, the ordinary people occasionally chip in some feeble opinion.
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While open provocation was tabou, islanders were granted the freedom to decide for themselves as far as other forms of contestation were concerned.
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Subsequent contestation of the same matters made some of the issues a matter of authority.
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These poetic interventions connect to broader struggles for the land, dislocating the hold of dominant narratives and opening spaces of contestation.
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