单词 | Contention |
例句 | 1 My contention is that the scheme will never work. 2 Three players are in contention to win the title. 3 His contention was that world trade barriers should be canceled. 4 Her main contention is that doctors should do more to encourage healthy eating. 5 There's a lot of contention about that issue - for every person firmly in favour, there's someone fiercely against it. 6 Her main contention is that staff should get better training. 7 The main bone of contention is the temperature level of the air-conditioners. 8 Columbus's contention that the earth was round turned out to be correct. 9 One area of contention is the availability of nursery care. 10 I would reject that contention. 11 There is no evidence to support her contention. 12 We're in trouble; this is no time for contention. 13 There is no contention between the two groups. 14 I strongly oppose that contention. 15 A goal from Hodge kept England in contention . 16 This is not a time for contention. 17 It is our client's contention that the fire was an accident. 18 He was in contention for a place in the European championship squad. 19 This evidence supports their contention that the outbreak of violence was prearranged. 20 Injury has put him out of contention for the title. 21 A particular source of contention is plans to privatise state-run companies. 22 This is an issue of great contention at the moment. 23 This decisive defeat puts them out of contention for this year's championship finals. 24 Only three teams are now in contention for the title. 25 The border has always been a bone of contention between these two countries. 26 The issue of subsidies is a source of contention in Europe. 27 The examination system has long been a serious bone of contention in this country. 28 Where to go on holiday is always a bone of contention in our family. 29 The property left by their father was a bone of contention between the brothers. 30 The matter has been settled - it's no longer in contention. 1 My contention is that the scheme will never work. 2 Three players are in contention to win the title. 3 His contention was that world trade barriers should be canceled. 4 Her main contention is that doctors should do more to encourage healthy eating. 5 There's a lot of contention about that issue - for every person firmly in favour, there's someone fiercely against it. 6 Her main contention is that staff should get better training. 7 The main bone of contention is the temperature level of the air-conditioners. 8 One area of contention is the availability of nursery care. 9 I strongly oppose that contention. 10 This is an issue of great contention at the moment. 11 The property left by their father was a bone of contention between the brothers. 31 But he produced no figures to support his contention. 32 In the arts, too, contention is king. 33 Public consultation is our second major point of contention. 34 This contention seems to me to be unjustified. 35 Charlton's win keeps them right in contention. 35 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 36 Yet the historic record does not support this contention. 37 The biggest source of contention is carbon sinks. 38 I could see the contention in his wrinkled face. 39 Exactly how many years remains a point of contention. 40 The deputy judge ruled against this contention. 41 Another point of contention is financial. 42 The main bone of contention was the war in Chechnya. 43 By 1888, the Contention City post office closed; other communities followed. 44 The initial bone of contention was the question of the terms on which sympathizers should be admitted to the Party. 45 But the pool table proved to be a bigger bone of contention. 46 This surface interval between leaving the bell and entering the decompression chamber, became a point of contention within the medical profession. 47 For the reasons set out in the judgment of Staughton L.J. I would reject that contention. 48 Various Soviet military assets in Cam Ranh Bay are currently listed to support this contention. 49 They will need a good showing to put themselves back in contention for a place in Britain's Olympic squad. 50 Another point of contention: how serious voter fraud had been. 51 Whether one agrees or disagrees with this contention is immaterial. 52 In the first place he disputed the contention of Oldfield's lawyer that the original, 1972 contract was unfair. 53 Meanwhile Gary Owers has launched himself back into Wembley contention for the Rokermen. 54 The variations in local government spending on single issues of some political contention are even more marked. 55 One of the issues in contention is barriers to trade. 56 How long he stays a King is a point of contention. 57 I did know that this was in fact the main bone of contention upstairs. 58 He is one good round away from being in serious contention, maybe even winning. 59 When we gave it a tightfisted 52% in Issue 79, our main bone of contention was that it was ridiculously overpriced. 60 Tommy Donnelly's Campsie B moved into contention in the second half but their efforts were shortlived. 61 Not that this is the only bone of contention between them, no, not by a long chalk. 62 Churchill had been the latest bone of contention, as he had begun to make public speeches which Chamberlain clearly found embarrassing. 63 No one could argue with the contention that 1996 was the year of the independent film. 64 No wonder his theory of evolution remains, today, a visceral point of contention. 65 Evidence to support the contention that this approach benefited low-income residents of cities or resolved social problems is notably lacking. 66 Even a diminished Magic should be enough to propel the Lakers into championship contention. 67 Three penalties by Hobbs kept Bradford firmly in contention and another soon after the interval levelled the scores at 8-8. 68 The knockout loss to Lewis, which came in the sixth round, seemed to put him out of title contention. 69 In this sense political activity has to do with non-violent contention within an ordered framework. 70 The respondent's contention is that there is a difference between a public and a private Act. 71 The 21-year-old defender will be in contention for the team to face Halifax at the McCain Stadium tomorrow. 72 That contention was supported by what happened in Game 3 at Jacobs Field, which began in the late afternoon. 73 Mr. Atkins My hon. Friend is living proof of his own contention. 74 Trifling though they may appear, these are the conventionally cited points of contention between the Celtic and Roman churches. 75 This critique of utilitarianism would seem to support Gandhi's contention that in comparison with sarvodaya utilitarianism shows a lack of dignity and humanity. 76 A key area of contention is the call for the wilderness to be opened to oil and gas drilling. 77 A third main cause of contention between the two parties was foreign policy. 78 The contention is that presidential power should be implied from the aggregate of his powers under the Constitution. 79 Few cliches are used as improperly as the contention that a certain event marks the end of an era. 80 This is, of course, a point of contention which will not be pursued here but is useful to bear in mind. 81 Personal appearances always seemed to be a bone of contention. 82 Heading into the last weekend of the regular season, a record 17 out of 28 teams remain in play-off contention. 83 For such a contention there would seem to be not a shred of evidence. 84 The way we manage money has been the only real bone of contention between us. 85 Most Keynesians, therefore, dispute the contention that changes in interest rates directly affect the price level. 86 The failure to reach agreement came after a day of turmoil in Kashmir, the main bone of contention. 87 Mr Zhao's fate, and by association his legacy, have become a big bone of contention in the leadership. 88 Such a contention is, of course, unprovable, since all the evidence is circumstantial and associative. 89 There are still six teams in contention for the playoffs. 90 Although it is by no means certain that the courts would uphold such a contention, groups should nevertheless exercise care in this area. 91 The second area of contention was the treatment of mature entrants. 92 With each one, Apple strengthened its contention that the mission of Macintosh was finally on course. 93 Full-back Lyon also kept himself in contention for the tour with some exciting running and rock-solid defence. 94 Point Three, the main bone of contention between the two sides, led to the total demilitarization of the Black Sea. 95 The contention of many is that the charge should be at three or four times the present level. 95 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 96 Severe contention exists about whether a rule-based or statistical approach should be used to apply syntactic constraints. 97 Home side outhalf Ian Brown, after an earlier miss-hit, eventually brought his side into contention with a penalty. 98 But Ilona's alter-ego remains a bone of contention between them. 99 So ingrained is the reflex of contention that even seemingly unobjectionable ideas provoke it. 100 It is the positions of the international boundaries and access to natural resources that are the real bones of contention. 101 We grew up locked in permanent contention with one another over a meager and fickle supply of paternal affection. 102 Schools are, by far, the largest part of the state budget and often a bone of contention. 103 But even during his sentencing hearing, he seemed to take issue with the contention that he acted alone. 104 Where he projected an agreed consensus among Elizabethans as to what the world picture consisted of, we now discover contention and subversion. 105 But just when he looked in contention for a possible podium finish.he high-sided in the wet conditions. 106 The key point of contention is how much change is prudent in the military, and how rapid that change should be. 107 Despite the catalogue of comments, there is precious little in his past or present to support such a contention. 108 Mr Orton infers there is an inconsistency in my contention that, with proportional representation, Labour could achieve power. 109 The new tax on property is likely to become a serious bone of contention. 110 This in itself gives strength to the contention that neither can be based on beliefs of real substance. 111 Their married life was reasonably happy but there was one point which was increasingly a bone of contention. 112 It is my contention, however, that there is a close parallel among birds. 113 His work counters the contention that these relations of production are best explained by the needs of capitalism. 114 These facts support the contention that the market's purchasing power is high. 115 Mr. Hughes I do not share my hon. Friend's contention that one should support national wage bargaining. 116 The contention continued for four years and the underlying reason for it was pique. 117 The figure does tend to confirm my contention that the general order of magnitude is about right. 118 Whether Reform Party nominee Perot will be included also remains a point of contention. 119 It is my contention that the response to causes of disruptive behaviour has focused too much on within-child factors. 120 Handwashing seems such a simple task but in fact is a subject of surprising contention among health professionals. 121 Both teams are on the fringes of playoff contention, and that was reflected in the game. 122 The main point of contention now is not whether, but how long a scaled-down force should remain. 123 Its main contention is that there is no irrevocable conflict of interest between the different parties. 124 Sufficient research evidence exists to support this contention. 125 The pay increase is the key point of contention. 125 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 126 It is his contention that taxes are too low. 127 Media freedoms have also been a bone of contention. 128 Their principal contention is that the economy is so weak (output gap) that the private sector's contraction cannot be offset by government spending and money printing. 129 On between season and second - place finisher's contention has poured into many particularities for the competition. 130 A contention based uplink channel used for transmission of relatively small amounts of data, e. g. for initial access or non-real-time dedicated control or traffic data. 131 There was much contention about the proposed city subway system. 132 Thats no any radiation. The contention about electricity and magnetism radiation in society is actually inexistence . 133 Fine-grained tasks in conventional thread pools can also generate excessive contention for the task queue shared among all workers. 134 The world's No. 1 golfer was given a big cheer from the Augusta crowd. And he soared into contention with 2 eagles on the way to a 4-under-par 68 to lie 2 strokes off the pace. 135 They note that in the past certain workloads have not been virtualized due to network contention issues. 136 Then he listed Spain, Mexico, Russia, and France to support his contention. 137 They generally tried to avoid subjects of contention between them. 138 A damaged hamstring has ruled him out of contention for Wednesday's international against Spain. 139 This appears to confirm Napier and Jost's contention that right wing political beliefs can guard against the potentially upsetting effects of inequality. 140 I think the inequality in splitting the profits is their real cuboid bone of contention. 141 Truth does not fear contention . The more the truth is debated, the clearer it becomes. 142 Introduces multi-user access, slot alignment and power control, contention resolution. Presents the multi-user access method based on CDMA employed in the backward link. 143 I mean, who doesn't want a product that is easier to use, has less locking contention, minimizes storage administration, makes access to administrative data easier, and so on? 144 By introducing control places, the resource contention problem can be resolved. 145 Although the contention between at present Microsoft and Yahoo with each passing day " turn white-hot ", but final result still is pacifically is reached trade. 146 Contention for procuration, as a way of control power transfer on the market for corporate control, possesses unique connotations and distinctive characteristics. 147 The unsynchronized version is present only to show the overhead of contention. 148 The study of English requires effort and contention of mind. 149 Another double fault put Venus immediately under pressure as she served to stay in contention and four points later a wayward forehand gave Serena a first match point. 150 The authenticity of items associated with Hitler has long been a bone of contention. |
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