Examples of using Contention in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Contention begins to build.
the investigating officer support this contention.
When two partners are together surely there is contention between them.
Which leads me to another contention.
That protection can bring us into contention with our neighbors.
Finally, it is important to address the SEC's contention that“fake” or manipulated markets outside of the U.S. represent a problem for a Bitcoin ETF.
It is my contention that technological intervention
Israel international Beram Kayal are in contention for rare starts,
The Reds will be hoping to give Gerrard a winning send-off at Anfield after losing three of their last four matches to slip out of contention for a top-four finish.
Another major point of contention has been the union's call for curbing the steady expansion of independently managed charter schools,
Harry Kane is in contention to lead the line for England against Scotland when the two nations meet in their World Cup Qualifier at Wembley on Friday night.
with the decision taken to remove himself from contention for call-ups in recent squads.
Another major point of contention has been the union's call for curbing the steady expansion of independently managed charter schools,
Most people would have no contention with lining up mass tormentors of children against a wall with the punishment of life imprisonment in solitary confinement.
On the opposite side of that, the other 3 teams in contention all pay better than 1 to 1 odds(risk less than $100 to win $100).
If Tottenham are still in contention for the title by the time they go to Anfield,
There was no contention because of the love of God which did dwell in the hearts of the people, 4 Ne.
The visitors are out of contention to reach the knockout rounds,
Cho Hyun-woo would have been in contention for the goalkeeper of the tournament had Korea played an extra game or two.
Taken together, this total pattern of data supports Maslow's contention that self-actualised individuals are more motivated by growth
