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contends

[kuhn-tendz] / kənˈtɛndz /




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That law incorporates the language of the 14th Amendment, but this view contends that lawmakers in 1952 understood “jurisdiction” in the now conventional sense of ordinary law.

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Unlike Columbia, she contends, Harvard hasn’t negotiated with honest intentions.

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The union contends that the little guys have nobody to blame but themselves.

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But even Bell contends that many business leaders today are exaggerating the technology’s role in layoffs, a practice that’s coming to be known as AI washing.

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However, Sachdeva contends, the world is changing and most of the oil produced in the Middle East is sold to Asia, not America, which is now a net exporter itself.

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