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Перевод: contention speek contention


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раздор ; спор ; предмет спора; ссора ; предмет ссоры; точка зрения; утверждение; заявление; конкуренция ; борьба ; соревнование; соперничество
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  1. The variations in local government spending on single issues of some political contention are even more marked.
  2. The most pressing need is for a centre-half to prevent the sort of soft header with which David Bardsley brought QPR back into contention, and a more productive partner for Lineker.
  3. The artistic merits of the film are unanimously praised within the "quality" press, the only contention being as to whether it is a "near masterpiece" (Richard Nagire, The Sunday Times , 16 October 1988) or an unqualified "masterwork" ( The Mail on Sunday , 16 October 1988).
  4. However, while I believe Moltmann's case is unanswerable, it makes no difference to my contention that we are given certain responsibilities to ensure that we do something positive.
  5. The book highlights such subjects as animism, Jewish, Christian and Hellenistic "mythologies"; the realities of health, sickness and death; of nature - its seasons (notably Spring and Winter) and its glories, as well as its decadence (we find no evidence for Djwa's contention that "the book moves through cycles of winter death followed by spring rebirth," any more than for her "structural myth" or "controlling Orpheus myth" which form the foundation for her critique of the book); of rationality and madness; loneliness and intimacy; of truth and treachery, prayer and protest; of prophet and priest, doctors and teachers, angels and devils; freedom and slavery, sainthood and sinning, wonder and despair, war and peace, love and loss, beauty and brutality; regret and humour; sensuality and discipline, joy and sadness; of the greatness of God and his creation, and the pitiful smallness and incompetency of man; the city and the breadth of nature itself: sea and air, rivers and countryside; savagery and urbanity; loss and its disappointing pangs.
  6. Resolution 242 may get them around the same table but it leaves the real bones of contention untouched.
  7. The "purlieus", or areas put out of the forest by the perambulations, were a special bone of contention.
  8. The new version will keep the Shogun well in contention in its two basic short- and long-wheelbase versions.
  9. Here Tom Watson, in contention with Ian Woosnam last year, took five.
  10. Three penalties by Hobbs kept Bradford firmly in contention and another soon after the interval levelled the scores at 8-8.
  11. But such was the genuine power of his personality that his persistent contention that these fasts were undertaken with the object of assisting his opponents to accept his point of view on its merits always received respectful attention, even as it became more and more evident, with the passage of time, that their success depended in actuality on the personal capital he had built up: he was too special, too revered, and eventually too important in the political consciousness of the Indian masses, to be allowed to die.
  12. All religions, according to Gandhi, are different roads to the same goal and it is his contention that there will always be a variety of religions corresponding to different human temperaments and environments.
  13. This "front-back" pattern of fungal distribution has been observed in many variations among a number of insect groups, supporting the contention that insects are inoculated with the spores of their respective fungi during copulation.

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