Synonym: dispute. Similar words: contravene, constitutional convention, contradiction, convention, contention, conventional, concentration, unconventional. Meaning: [‚kɑntrə'venʃn /'kɒn-] n. coming into conflict with.
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31. Syndiospecific eleyart contravention of these, the transaction will be blocked.
32. Accounting goal is enslaved to accounting environment, which determines chief aspects of accounting activity and belongs to the chief contravention of accounting theory.
33. Where the trustor gives special pricing instruction, the trustee - trader any sale or purchase in contravention thereof.
34. Any attempted assignment in contravention of this Clause shall be void.
35. The contravention of intactness and operation efficiency in board-level simulating model is figured out by PCL program, associate with software arithmetic model.
36. We acted in direct contravention of objective laws, attempting to boost the economy all at once.
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37. The solution: when in his left leg in contravention of breath.
38. Or that any summons for any such contravention or failure to comply has been duly served on the owner, demise charter or representative person of the ship.
39. This is a severe contravention of the writ of habeas corpus and a basic violation of due process, justice and the rule of law.
40. In contravention of the principles of equality before the law, Dagens Nyheter argues.
41. Any non - compliance with the submissions may constitute a contravention of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance ( Cap .499 ).
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