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en No, ... That has been a bone of contention from the very beginning.

en That has always been a bone of contention.

en That's a bone of contention for some, ... Some of the local stations whose stuff is being picked up think they should get money for that and they're not.

en The bone of contention here is the fact that the road is being used improperly. I think it'd be safe to say it's at an impasse. We've been dealing with this since 2001.

en One of the big things (non-lawyers) say, something they have a bone of contention with, is that advertising cheapens the profession. It's something we've heard so often -- that's why we moved to re-establish the commission. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. One of the big things (non-lawyers) say, something they have a bone of contention with, is that advertising cheapens the profession. It's something we've heard so often -- that's why we moved to re-establish the commission.

en United is playing with fire. If this becomes a major bone of contention, then the present United disclosure statement may never be approved.

en It's not going to be a bone of contention on Tommy's part, I wouldn't think, until next year. As any coach would, he'll say, 'When I recruit a kid, they're going to ask me if I'm going to be here four years.' Next year is when (those discussions) would probably be.

en It seems the Chinese would like to proceed and get back to business as usual with the United States in the wake of all the difficulties the relationship had in the past months. And human rights, of course, is a traditional bone of contention.

en The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: therefore leave off contention, before it be meddled with.

en I thought maybe if I tape it and I support it maybe I could push through, ... But the foot went to the outside and down. So on the outside three ligaments were gone and on the inside I had the compression of the bone hitting bone, so I have a bone bruise on the inside.

en With such a young team, that really wasn't even a goal of ours at the beginning of the season, but at this point, I think we're definitely in contention to win another subsection title. We're peaking at the right time.

en Rory is in contention. He has only missed three weeks. Prior to that, he'd been playing, he'd been fit, so yes, he's in contention. He will be travelling with us.

en Absolutely. What I'm trying to do is get better at having a well-rounded game. I know that that quality of golf is going to put me in contention more often, and that's really what it is about -- being in contention.

en Moses is doing a great job. Three or four years ago, Pasquotank was not competitive. They had a tough time because they were beginning a new program. They've moved well into contention now. I feel fortunate to play them that well today.

en When we make
that contention, we don't do so without evidence that makes
that contention possible.



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