They include the four plaintiffs, who contend they were wrongly targeted because of their race.
The naysayers who contend DNS filtering will hurt the industry are merely crying wolf.
They face opposition from people who contend the real goal is to make it almost impossible for local governments to pass new environmental and zoning rules.
President Barack Obama has urged Congress to pass immigration reform this year, and border security is critical to McCain and other Republicans who contend that some areas along the border are far from secure.
This has long been a source of consternation to financial and policy pundits, who contend that, given Americans' lengthening life expectancies, they should work longer and wait longer--until 66 or, better yet, 70--to start collecting.
But the story's visceral appeal presents a problem for those who contend that the novel's poetic language and resonant imagery are merely cloaking devices for what amounts to a thin, lurid storyline that would barely pass muster in a bottom-feeding pulp magazine.
There is an inherent contradiction in the arguments of the advocates of ENDA, who contend that what they do in private has nothing to do with their work, but then also argue for the right to be "out of the closet" while at work.
Like much of the Arab world, he was a young person who had to contend with a tilted playing field.
"It is up to the players to take responsibility but I take responsibility for the team I select, " added Moyes, who had to contend with half-a-dozen first-teamers out injured.
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Maori claims have flummoxed plans of more than one developer, including Forbes 400 member Julian Robertson (see box), who had to contend with them when building his North Island luxury complexes at Kauri Cliffs and Cape Kidnappers.
The controversy will continue because on one side there will be analysts who will continue to contend that Z10 and Q10 will be hard pressed to gain over 5% market share.
Maybe there's some more treacherous 14th holes to contend with and who knows what happens.
For the investor who would otherwise have to contend with a blizzard of paperwork from different fund vendors, OneSource is a godsend.
Further, we contend that subscribers who might have canceled in the past can not be excluded from the pool of future prospective customers.
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Ruddock, who has also had to contend with injuries to two other Warriors' wingers Miles Benjamin and Rico Gear this term, says he does not know when or if Garvey will play.
Here was a man who clearly never had to contend with social media, fantasy baseball or the instant response to a new profile picture (reading new twitter responses to the last chart I put up).
This would have been a difficult situation for the US to contend with no matter who replaced George W. Bush in the Oval Office.
As an advocate for individual investors, it's not surprising, I'm sure, to hear me contend that all participants who directly engage in activities to deliberately defraud investors be held liable for their actions.
As I posted in September, Netflix faces competition when it comes to buying the licenses to stream content and it also must contend with bandwidth suppliers who charge customers more money when they exceed their monthly bandwidth allotment.
Those who have remained behind in northern Mali contend with drought and spikes in the cost of food, aggravated by road closures and a mass exodus into the south.
John Travolta, with a bunch of old gray ropes where his hair should be, plays the Psychlo chief of security, who hates his job and has to contend with a band of rebellious earthlings.
That mega-deal will have to contend with the thorny issue of who gets control.
As well as contend with the opposition of those who are fiercely protective of their private space.
While Mr Karamanlis is keen to help Turkey along the road to EU membership, he must contend with elderly Greek-Cypriot leaders who doubt whether they can rub along with their Turkish-Cypriot counterparts in a federal state.
He also has had to contend with the death of his father, who succumbed to brain cancer in May 2011.
Some administration supporters contend that as many as 50 of those who have been released have gone back to the battle.
Lugar and other proponents of the Law of the Sea Treaty (including the Navy, State Department and environmentalists who will also be represented at the Brookings meeting) contend that a 1994 pact called "the Agreement" fixed what President Reagan thought ailed the original accord.
Those of us who work in the health-care chains will have to contend with new protocols and technology rollouts every six months, supervisors and project managers, and detailed metrics on our performance.
Cohen and his firm, who have not been charged or accused of any wrongdoing and contend they have always acted appropriately, are trying to limit the damage from the legal fire that is blazing around them.
He questioned evidence by defense attorneys who claimed the plane's speed was slower than what prosecutors contend.
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