They had contended for years that the Arab-Israeli conflict had been transformed.
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"We believe today's judgment affirms what the plaintiffs have contended for the past 18 years about Chevron's intentional and unlawful contamination of Ecuador's rain forest, " he said.
Then again, the Nationals only drew 33, 000 fans a game in 2005, modest for an inaugural season in which the team contended for much of the year before finishing 81-81.
Aguirre contended that he was dismissed for pursuing the powerful Wall Street figures.
Mary Higgins QC, for Daly, also contended that her client was facing "a weak case based on a scintilla of evidence".
Obama made the recess appointments after Senate Republicans blocked his choices for an agency they contended was biased in favor of unions.
Monsanto contended that commodity grain is restricted for use as feed, not cultivation, and its use, even as a second year commodity purchase violates the one-time use license agreement.
During the new hearing in front of Mr Justice Gillen lawyers for the victims' families contended that Murphy supplied mobile phones to the bomb team.
The Palm Beach County ballot, which Democrats have contended confused some Gore voters into mistakenly casting votes for Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan, emerged on the day after the election as one of the most contentious issues in the calls for a recount.
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Others contended that hotels are well within their rights to charge for the costs they incur for for providing internet services to their guests.
The NIH has contended that despite the federal ban, it is legal for federally funded researchers to use those lab-grown stem cells because the scientists never touched the original embryos.
He contended that CMS would never admit that the decision was made for cost reasons.
Moreover, Mr. Verrilli contended that there was no constitutional problem in selecting certain states for extra scrutiny.
McCain contended Pitt doesn't believe in a separation between consulting for a company and auditing its books.
It was an act done for the benefit of Mr Netanyahu, who had contended that previous acts of abrogation were inadequate.
Still, it may be too soon to say whether the sanctions will persuade Iran to curb its nuclear programme or allow outside monitors to verify that it is for peaceful purposes only, as it has always contended.
It seemed no small irony that Jones's main beef, or at least her reason for going public, was her distress at what she contended was the libelously inaccurate portrayal of her in Brock's piece.
For persons holding this perspective, it is often implicitly contended that the objective of the private sector is to maximize profits at all costs, including the detriment of educational quality, and it cannot therefore be trusted to look out for the best interests of students.
"Such an argument does not adequately account for the nuances of dealing with thinner volume markets elsewhere, " contended Pener of the Casey Institute, whose chairman addressed the issue with the USCIRF.
The RBI has long contended that the government should reduce its budget deficit, which the central bank blames for stoking inflation by encouraging consumption, and for crowding private borrowers out of the capital markets.
The players contended that the NFL left money on the table in negotiating the television contracts in return for provisions allowing for the NFL to receive full payment in the event of a lockout.
He contended that stable home prices will, in turn, lessen foreclosure pressures and lay the foundations for a solid economic recovery as American homeowners regain confidence.
Obama had contended all along that the debate should go on, saying the financial crisis made it even more important for the public to hear the candidate's views.
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