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And, city officials contend, the time had finally come for another change.
You'll have to contend with a world of too little American power.
You still have the world of reason to contend with.
At the same time you've had your real job to contend with.
Now we have to contend with her, not the chief.
Just so we all can understand what you had to contend with?
I have but to contend with him a little longer.
So he's got me to contend with from now on.
Even so, he contends that no one could have done better.
Most countries in the world like this situation, he contends.
He contends a period of two weeks would be just fine.
There are other issues for single parents to contend with.
That is not likely to happen, most Administration officials contend.
However, let us not contend with one another in this way.
We have the law of large numbers to contend with.
Some students, it contends, are turned away without being told where to go.
Not everyone will need to do that, he contends, and many already have.
Some city officials contend that the local community board is difficult to work with.
It had always been the most difficult part of her nature with which to contend.
So much the better for me, since it was something to contend against and do.
But that's probably not a problem we have to contend with for the time being.
The Bush administration contends that it is not trying to make government less open.
They contend that the effort must be made, however, because the need is great.
But others may contend that it does not go far enough.
Others contend Brown's research simply reached a dead end and lost support.