(1) The violator is then given an opportunity to respond, defend the content in question and contest the size of the fine.
(2) I don't at this stage, and I never have thought, that it's constructive to characterise it as a conflict or a contest .
(3) A coalition was formed to contest the presidential elections
(4) The German authorities applied this decision, refusing the customs exemption, and the applicant sought to contest this before the national court.
(5) National threatens to dismantle workers rights to contest dismissal and also seek to reduce holiday entitlements.
(6) In other words, the cases were substantial enough that the nurses didn't even contest the allegations or seek a less severe discipline than surrender.
(7) He said at no time did he campaign for the position from any association and saw no need to get disappointed because he was just asked to contest the position.
(8) Participants must agree to arbitration outside of the US court system for conflicts arising from this contest .
(9) We'll get heartily sick of these two issues over the next three months but, for now, both introduce wonderful novelty to the political contest .
(10) At the same time they also do not possess the means to question and contest such representations.
(11) A gigantic air rifle shooting contest
(12) Directors have turned the traditional good versus evil contest into the screen classics.
(13) How did supporters of the proposed federal Constitution contest this position?
(14) A leadership contest
(15) According to the presidential election law, a party must win at least 3 percent of House seats or 5 percent of the vote to contest the presidential election.
(16) Thus the struggle for legitimacy and recognition is not only a contest between traditional authorities and state actors.
(17) They sought to contest the illegality of their situation by means of this citizen participation.
(18) At the same meeting, the delegates failed to amend a clause in the constitution which does not allow teachers at the level of headmaster or deputy to contest positions in the executive.
(19) Thus, it appeared that any minor conflict might quickly escalate into a nuclear contest and lead to the destruction of much of Europe in the process.
(20) His essay u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Our Americau251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb sought to contest the cultural and linguistic destiny of America as a signifier.