This relativism is central to the impossibility of finding an uncontentious definition of terrorism. |
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This is of course to read between the lines, and the matter is not uncontentious. |
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In the British case, they were also strikingly uncontentious within domestic politics. |
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The idea that aerosols both increase albedo and promote cloud formation is uncontentious. |
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Now, by contrast, light alone has become the uncontentious symbol of an inward, no-logo spirituality. |
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Often the question at issue will be the application of uncontentious principles of public law to a particular factual situation. |
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In fact, if you weren't quoting Ignatius J, I'd be wondering at the point of the thread, since what you say seems entirely uncontentious to me. |
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I think it's a fairly uncontentious point that doesn't need arguing so much as it needs action. |
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In the old-school commercial tradition, it exists to provide much-loved shows in a straightforward and uncontentious manner. |
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Now at one level this line of argument seems quite uncontentious. |
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Alberta's provincial government won general support for its ideas, and the reforms are now uncontentious. |
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The Bank was happy to rally round with a series of entirely uncontentious interest-rate cuts. |
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There was a lengthy discussion on this matter in the committee and this report is largely uncontentious. |
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More might also be done to produce agreement between the parties on uncontentious issues, thus avoiding the need to take up valuable court time. |
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A sum of EUR 162 million: it seems to be uncontentious, but it is hugely important on several levels. |
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That, for a start, is why it lacks a general and uncontentious component, which has been introduced into the text only by dint of 70 amendments. |
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This is a very uncontentious, uncontroversial report except for just one single point, which involves everybody who is listening. |
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Paragraph 1, which is required because of the time difference between the continents, was uncontentious. |
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Any implicit background assumption that society or the public interest can be conceived of as an uncontentious, unified and homogeneous whole is not acceptable. |
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Most Members will find this motion uncontentious. |
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A FEW things about intelligence do seem quite uncontentious. |
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This proposal is intended to be neutral and uncontentious in content. |
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My second point is uncontentious but not, for that reason, insignificant. |
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We can propose in advance that the report be dealt with without a debate if it is uncontentious, but a debate on the report was envisaged and so a debate should take place. |
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The regulation almost exclusively applied to products that are ethically uncontentious and must enter into force if the protection of European patients, and their safety, are to be guaranteed. |
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Given the length of the marriage and Jennifer's lack of income, entitlement to support on non-compensatory grounds would be relatively uncontentious. |
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But this theory, as well, is not uncontentious. |
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This sounds uncontentious until applied to the seaside. |
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The wording of paragraphs 1 and 4 taken from the Aircraft Protocol was uncontentious, but the discussion was focussed on paragraphs 2 and 3 in square brackets. |
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So far, most German companies have introduced uncontentious measures in the Kodex, such as improving communication between the supervisory board and shareholders. |
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These efforts might also include public legal information materials combined with some hands-on assistance aimed at helping parties with completing and filing court documents at least in uncontentious proceedings. |
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