0 the disagreement that results from opposing arguments:
2 to be able/not able to achieve or win something, especially in sports:
3 disagreement resulting from opposing arguments:
5 the act of competing in order to win something or to achieve a position of leadership:
The big names slowly dropped out of contention at the tournament.
Similar contentions for increased provincial independence arose for other themes.
Still, it was not an easy path that the journal took in attempting to diffuse its contentions during the last century.
How can liberals react to the descriptive and the normative contentions of theorists of compulsion?
Still, discovering that one's own contentions have been reaffirmed by a critic is rather encouraging-even though the reaffirmations have strangely been presented as corrections.
Though we do not see clearly defined alternative policy controversies, it is certain that old policy contentions faded away.
A short review does not allow sketching, let alone recounting in detail, the vast number of points and contentions set forth in this sprawling book of over 600 pages.
Thus, these studies confirm theoretical contentions that community characteristics may moderate risk relations but also suggest that different risk factors may be more critical in different types of communities.
However, understanding the validity of each of these contentions through prevention is impeded at this point due to the few prevention trials that have focused on the inner city.
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