In the contemporary sense, it refers to a reformist movement.
Casual, individual violence was almost certainly more common than today but 'hooliganism' in the collective and contemporary sense did not take place at football matches.
In fact, the great religious ages were notable for their indifference to human rights in the contemporary sense.
The next question becomes what is the most apt, most appropriate way to help Israel in a contemporary sense.
According to Berkeley, only the latter are considered "mental imagery" in the contemporary sense of the term.
The witty way in which an old story is given a new twist plays to a contemporary sense of irony.
Some argue that there is no evidence to support naval warfare in a contemporary sense.
They struggle, but in the more contemporary sense.
The term New Age in its contemporary sense can be traced back at least to 1888.
He was not, I think, an entrepreneur in the contemporary sense.