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91. Allstate has said regardless of whether the settlement is challenged, its decision to turn agents into independent contractors will remain intact.
92. Those who saw rural values being challenged by modern urban ideas found another cause to support in 1925.
93. In Iowa Friday, Forbes challenged the ad as untrue and demanded an apology from the Dole campaign.
94. There have also been a few cases where junior members have successfully challenged senior colleagues in contests for sub committee chairmanships.
95. In class he never played the fool, never challenged the teacher.
96. In the work in both the Preston and Oxford shows,[www.Sentencedict.com] that perceptual centring is constantly challenged.
97. None challenged the claim that his marriage was a sham.
98. But one thing leads to another, and Sister Helen finds herself challenged to put her beliefs on the line.
99. Some senior officers challenged the test before it was administered.
100. I wish to focus attention, instead, on movements that challenged modernity in a far more fundamental way.
101. Local worthies rarely challenged the rectitude of the chief constable.
102. Tenure was challenged - and probably quite rightly - but so was the universities' freedom to determine their own fate.
103. Both gynaecology and obstetrics challenged traditional lines of demarcation between medicine and surgery.
104. It would put the vertically challenged at a distinct disadvantage again.
105. The judges were looking for books that challenged pupils to get to grips with big concepts while giving teachers autonomy and flexibility.
106. The assertion that this has reached epidemic proportions can not be challenged.
107. In May, 1982(sentencedict.com), a similar case also challenged parents' fundamental rights.
108. An effective preventive strategy which challenged these interests would seriously disrupt or impose great costs on capitalist producers.
109. The Equal Access Act was challenged in several cases, raising questions about its constitutionality as violative of the establishment clause.
110. In December the socialists challenged the executive's control over the budgetary process.
111. Boeing left the wisdom of that to the airline officials and challenged the team to come up with an even sturdier model.
112. That claim has been challenged and much debated, but it seems to hold up.
113. Opposed, he could breathe fire; contradicted or challenged, he could put up his fists and fight.
114. I especially admired the way he challenged, and overcame, convention.
115. That very inevitability is being challenged today by the accumulation of disastrous effects on body, nature, and place.
116. However, this view was challenged by evidence that political learning and attitude change do continue throughout adult life.
117. As the two screamed at each other, Eng challenged Alvin to go out onstage and do better that night.
118. At the first fork they must go left and at the next fork right and so on until they were challenged.
119. The roles attributed to, and accepted by, the counsellee also have to be challenged.
120. Judicial review is the key mechanism by which the decisions of public bodies or officers can be challenged.
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