A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement.
1 A university should be a space of free contestation of ideas.
2 The killing must further be motivated by contestation over access to political power.
3 South Africans are in a process of political contestation to actualise these, or not.
4 Let him shew, by a good contestation , his work in the meekness of wisdom.
5 I am here, at Alatri, on the 22 June: so much is beyond contestation .
6 Behind this lies the contestation for control of state resources.
7 Failure to do so, as warned by the Revive Movement, would result in court contestation .
8 That this level of vigor of debate of contestation has been there from the very beginning.
9 As a small island nation, we are a society that is more comfortable with consensus than contestation .
10 The contestation for this coveted award will surely be the subject of debate well after the tournament's concluded.
11 It is mine and my legal team's contestation that I'm still a member of the DA, Willemse said
12 The liberal ideal, according to Steenhuisen, thrives on contestation such as freedom of the press and freedom of speech.
13 In direct contestation to Motshekga's revised date directives, the provincial department of education decided to reopen classrooms this week.
14 However, this analysis is not to deny that the Constitution is, and should be, a site of authentic contestation .
15 After days of contestation , Mathebe had finally granted the ANC and EFF a date for the special council meeting.
16 Of the 210 seats of the National Assembly, there are still 203 in contestation .
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