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Today it has become a more or less uncontested world system.
If your son is to rule, he must be uncontested.
In the second place I want an uncontested divorce for my son.
However, the term is well established and uncontested even in the general case.
We're no longer the uncontested center of the cultural or financial universe.
He ran uncontested in the 2008 and 2010 general elections.
Yet Japan's gains in the war did not go uncontested.
If it's uncontested in the trial, I guess that you'd get to the same place.
He added an uncontested 3-pointer from the right wing with 1:04 left.
Among the international scientific community, his prestige was already uncontested.
Now you are almost a queen and I rule uncontested on the water.
I can count them out - 20 uncontested open shots.
You want to be able to deny another horse an uncontested lead.
It's the story they heard first, and circulated for six months uncontested.
The election was uncontested because the Democrats did not run a candidate.
Court officials said more than 90 percent of the state's divorces are uncontested.
Fine points that the areas supposedly held by Peter would not be uncontested.
Yet, his capacity to catch fire before a jury is uncontested.
"But even at an uncontested convention you get to do a lot of networking."
But two facts are uncontested: The journal was never published.
Nigeria, after all, once stood as the uncontested leader in Africa.
They typically held a large majority and many elections were uncontested.
Four candidates out of the 18 were uncontested, so the vote will be for 14 seats.
The May 2007 election was uncontested due to only eight candidates standing.
It has been neither lost nor won but simply and unfortunately uncontested.