Disputed or made the object of contention or competition.
1 Mursi became president a year ago in Egypt's first freely contested election.
2 The teams traded leads several times in a tightly contested second half.
3 Six million voters are registered but a million of them are contested .
4 The Labour leader made a number of contested claims about his role.
5 He missed an opportunity for calling an independent inquiry into contested elections.
6 Voting has opened for the most fiercely contested election of the year.
7 This highly contested account was nonetheless largely swallowed by TV news programmes.
8 Galway and Tipperary contested the first All-Ireland hurling final 114 years ago.
9 That position has been contested by conservatives, particularly in the United States.
10 It shall be your duty to prove ownership of the contested material.
11 The elections will be Myanmar's first openly contested polls in 25 years.
12 A tightly contested first half featured five ties and six lead changes.
13 A million of those names were contested , many on grounds of nationality.
14 Today, the curb represents the most contested space in the urban world.
15 In PJ's time, elections were principally contested by the three established parties.
16 The free banking provisions in the third section were not seriously contested .
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