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Contentious and are
Contentious bills are likely to run out of parliamentary time unless the government allocates some ; any pending private members ' bills lapse at the end of each parliamentary session.

Contentious and which
Contentious programme making included the impartial reporting of the Falklands War on Newsnight, the Nationwide general election special with Margaret Thatcher in 1983, the coverage of the UK miners ' strike ( 1984 – 1985 ), the Real Lives fracas, the Panorama libel action and its reporting of the U. S. bombing of Libya and the controversy surrounding the programme Secret Society which took place in light of MI5's vetting of BBC employees.

Contentious and point
Contentious politics is the use of disruptive techniques to make a political point, or to change government policy.

Contentious and other
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
* Contentious Influence Tactics: Contentious influence tactics ( e. g., threats, demands, and other negative behaviours ) may be used to attempt to influence others from another group creating cycles of retaliation and influencing the opinions of those within their own group ( e. g., creating bad reputations ).

Contentious and by
* Washington Contentious: Economic Policies for Social Equity in Latin America, by Nancy Birdsall and Augusto de la Torre ( Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Inter-American Dialogue, 2001 )
In 2000, she won a contest organized by the Buenos Aires Government and became an Appeals Judge at the newly-created Administrative, Contentious and Tributary Courts ( Tribunales Contenciosos, Administrativos y Tributarios ).

Contentious and into
Contentious issues in the HKJIMAC principally concerned the divided city of Jerusalem, the Israeli Mount Scopus enclave, the Latrun salient ( sovereignty of the DMZ ), Arab infiltration across the armistice demarcation line and large scale Israeli military incursions into Jordanian territory.
* Balint, Benjamin V. Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine that Transformed the Jewish Left into the Neoconservative Right ( 2010 )

Contentious and pages
Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right ( PublicAffairs ; 2010 ) 290 pages

Contentious and .
Contentious issues include Egypt's signing of the Camp David Accords with Israel in 1979, its support for Iraq in Iran's eight-year conflict, the Islamic Republic's hailing of Khalid Islambouli, the late President Anwar Sadat's assassin as a religious hero, seeing as there was both a street and mural named after him ( however, the honorer was changed to Muhammad al-Durrah, the 12-year-old Palestinian boy shot and killed during the outset of the Second Intifada ), and close Egyptian relations with the United States, and most of the Western European countries.
* Hutchison, William R. ( 2003 ) Religious Pluralism in America: The Contentious History of a Founding Ideal ( New Haven: Yale University Press ).
Contentious opinions include those of prominent critics including Eduard Hanslick, who praised the form for its intelligibility.
McAleese was a member of the Catholic Church Episcopal Delegation to the New Ireland Forum in 1984, and a member of the Catholic Church delegation to the Northern Ireland Commission on Contentious Parades in 1996.
* Elaine S. Povich, Partners & Adversaries: The Contentious Connection between Congress and the Media ( Arlington Va: The Freedom Forum, 1996 ).
Contentious cases of negative option billing often center on unwitting solicitation lost in fine print and the difficultly of reversing a solicitation once made.
The Comet was used as the basis for the experimental FV4401 Contentious, a self-propelled anti-tank gun mounting a 105mm L7 gun in an open mounting on the shortened hull of a Comet, and using the vehicle's hydraulic suspension system to adjust elevation, similar to the method used on the Swedish S-Tank.
Contentious politics has existed forever, but its form varies over time and space.
Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics, 2nd ed.
The Contentious French.

particular and are
Among the many problems in the taxing of personal property, and of movable tangible property in particular, two are significant: ( 1 ) situs, ( 2 ) fair and equitable assessment of value.
It would seem, then, that movable property and equipment is not taxed as a whole but that certain types are taxed in towns where this is bound to be expedient for that particular kind of personal property.
It is not clear, however, whether they are thinking of all movable property or only of boats, trailers, aircraft or certain other types of personal property whose assessment would be advantageous to their particular towns.
The District Courts, in the framing of equitable decrees, are clothed ' with large discretion to model their judgements to fit the exigencies of the particular case.
The 20-to-1 ratio for cochannel interference embodies one of the fundamental limiting principles which we must always take into account in AM assignments and allocations -- that signals from a particular station are potential sources of objectionable interference over an area much greater than that within which they provide useful service.
Our instructions assume you are building this particular frame, which is for a junction.
A group of native trees or plants which are outstanding in a particular county can be featured at the site.
His pictures generalize, though they are inspired by a particular locale ; ;
Many industry trade associations are developing campaigns to protect or enhance the share of the consumer's dollar being spent on their particular products.
`` We do not have people in our organization termed ' consultants ' or ' fellows ', who are specialists in one particular technical subject.
One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
In particular, tangents to C are transformed into tangents to C'.
Institutionalization Though undoubtedly all six processes are operative within the whole social system and its subsystems, two processes that are of crucial importance to this study will be singled out for particular emphasis.
It supplies local data which are useful in administration and which can be used as a basis for intensive studies in particular situations.
The reasons for extracting this particular roleplaying application from the previous discussion of training are twofold.
There are certain tax attributes of a corporation whose nature and effect might depend on the facts of the particular reorganization involved.
The rows of animals and birds, in particular, suggest awareness of Oriental animal friezes, transmitted perhaps via Syrian silver bowls and textiles, but the specific forms of these rows on local vases and metal products are nonetheless Greek.
But these are dreamed in original action, in some particular continuity which we don't remember having seen in real life.
Of course, the perspective of those who are dealing directly with the world-wide problems of the People of God will always be different from the perspective of those who are dealing with the nearby problems of particular persons in a particular place.
In the adult world, there are a number of rather general and diffuse sources of ideological diffusion that further compound the adolescent's search for meaning during this particular identity crisis.
To pick out particular numbers is something of a problem, but one or two identifiable items are too conspicuously excellent to be missed.

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