How To Use Uncontested In A Sentence

  • These castles afford another evidence that the fictions of romantick chivalry had for their basis the real manners of the feudal times, when every Lord of a seignory lived in his hold lawless and unaccountable, with all the licentiousness and insolence of uncontested superiority and unprincipled power. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • Five out of the six candidates for the three contested seats were in attendance along with four from the uncontested seats.
  • Nazarbeyev's presidency was confirmed in an uncontested election in 1991.
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  • Kapitza stands out as one of the greatest experimenters of our time, in his domain the uncontested pioneer, leader and master. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1978 - Presentation Speech
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  • I'll be goddamned if I allow this outrageous assertion to pass uncontested.
  • Thus, it is uncontested that the administration is wholly responsible for the imposition of the new steel tariffs.
  • As a result, Mr. Tsang will be declared the uncontested winner, and a planned July election will be cancelled.
  • Bees leant Keighley a front row player and uncontested scrums were the order of the day.
  • Of course, we will see in our learned friends' submission whether they dispute our repeated assertions that the evidence was uncontested.
  • Forward Michael Davis electrified the large crowd with an uncontested early dunk and the Warriors rode the momentum of their fans to a rather sizeable lead.
  • Whiplash is difficult to diagnose, so many claims are uncontested. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea being that the politicians running have been there for years, are uncontested and they don't achieve anything.
  • What falls away is any notion of an uncontested, final, authorized reality.
  • It passed on an uncontested voice vote. Houston Chronicle
  • These days the decline of religion in Ireland is uncontested.
  • Our recent history demonstrates that electing a new leader, even in an uncontested ballot, does not guarantee party unity.
  • And the clear, uncontested majority of them are not worth obsessing over.
  • When Italy replaced their second hooker in the 58th minute, scrums were uncontested, as for a spell was the Italian line.
  • On the other hand, Washington was determined to ensure uncontested American primacy within world capitalism.
  • In uncontested cases the applicants are issued with a decree nisi. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than using collage, frottage, silkscreen and airbrush, this uncontested master of image transfer turns to the technology of the moment and a considerable archive of images.
  • Fortunately, uncontested elections seem to be the exception rather than the norm in Boroondara.
  • Also to blame are election regulations, which should activate a by-election when so many positions are uncontested.
  • When his teammates stole the ball, he was ready to cherry-pick the play at half court and go in for the uncontested dunk.
  • Invincible uncontested top dog fencing, swordsmanship no one can break, and his life was lonely.
  • The last four come from functional constituencies in which they won uncontested elections.
  • This uncontested piece of science makes more intense rainstorms more likely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cultural exiles in a world they had created, disgruntled Hawks spent their most triumphant decade not basking in their new uncontested power but grouching about how America had gone ‘soft,’ become feminized.
  • Fearless, lawless and sowing misery with a careless abandon, their reign seems uncontested. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result, more than half of the 300 seats were uncontested. Times, Sunday Times
  • Returning to office uncontested, the President appears to see her mandate as continuing to work in the same vein as before.
  • In other local parish and town council elections many are uncontested because there are more seats than candidates, or the same number.
  • An uncontested election would imply endorsements of these mistakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The separation period before divorce kicks in was reduced from five years to two in contested cases and two years to one in uncontested cases.
  • In 2003 and 2004, thousands of citizens trouped to hearings where, all but uncontested, they opposed federal rules granting greater concentration of media ownership that a pro-corporate majority at the Federal Communications Commission went on to rubber stamp. Hans Johnson: Blocked Content Puts Focus on Corporate Power
  • Free throw shooting, as an uncontested shot, is the only basketball stat that's pure.
  • Like the Scottish Nationalists, the SSP are breaching the convention of leaving the Speaker's seat uncontested.
  • When the boys got spongelike, they went and transformers the movie up the atmosphere greasily the padova and thirstily benzenoid to me to flooring me how uncontested they were. Rational Review
  • As a democrat I don't believe that any election should go uncontested but there is an argument to be put forward in this case.
  • Since they had no replacement front row forward the scrums were uncontested for the remainder of the game.
  • The claimant gave uncontested evidence about the agricultural use of the defendant's premises, which include what was formerly a piggery and about 25 acres of grassland.
  • As a democrat I don't believe that any election should go uncontested but there is an argument to be put forward in this case.
  • All officers were elected uncontested and the following is the new committee of the Kildare Town Residents Council.
  • Elements 107, 108 and 109 are also uncontested discoveries and CNIC accepted the proposals of the discoverers in the Darmstadt group, except for bohrium, rather than nielsbohrium for 107, after consultation with Danish authorities.
  • Because I'm a believer in democracy and I prefer a contested vote to an uncontested filling of a vacant position.
  • Never before had the state had such an uncontested hold on the lives and loyalties of French people.
  • If his pleadings are struck, Ms. Mellon may proceed immediately to trial on an uncontested basis.
  • Uncontested scrums ensued for the final 10 minutes of the match. Times, Sunday Times
  • What I did say and do maintain is that formerly all objects displaying specified complexity (and particularly that subset of symbolic information) were recognized in an uncontested way as obviously the artifacts of intelligent agency. Antony Flew dies at 87
  • The fragmentation of groups by government and police enable them to isolate and segregate different elements of a social movement in order to attack individual parts and impose an uncontested dominant structure.
  • I'll be goddamned if I allow this outrageous assertion to pass uncontested.
  • Il Capitano finished top of his heat having accumulated all the low-denomination chips, meaning that he had won a great many small pots uncontested.
  • In this bitterly fought case, almost nothing is uncontested. Times, Sunday Times
  • By Monday, Campbell was not just the clear front-runner, an uncontested coronation seemed possible.
  • What's uncontested is that with Jamaican independence in 1962, ska took over the island, a celebration of youthful exuberance proclaimed by the likes of Prince Buster, Alton Ellis and Jimmy Cliff, and refined into a jazzier sound by the Skatalites, featuring trombone genius Don Drummond, on hits such as Eastern Standard Time. Ska takes over Jamaica

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