English to Urdu Dictionary contention

contention

تنازعہ
definition
noun
the captured territory was one of the main areas of contention between the two countries
heated disagreement.
statistics bear out his contention that many runners are undertrained for this event
an assertion, especially one maintained in argument.
example
The defendant disputes the claimant's 'contention' that they failed in their duty to notify and consult.
It is my 'contention' that she didn't really betray anyone, and that the real agents of betrayal in all of this are the media.
Roth says he was immediately drawn to the novel, which had a history of 'contention' all its own.
statistics bear out his 'contention' that many runners are undertrained for this event
The appellants dispute this 'contention' by reference to the principle as formulated by them.
It is my 'contention' that the difference between a monarchy and a republic would be symbolic only.
One of the main points of 'contention' between the two sides was shift scheduling.
It plainly indicates that a controversy or 'contention' has arisen between the parties.
The absence of independent testing of milk has been a source of 'contention' for years.
We say that if it is necessary, the second respondent in its argument has raised a 'contention' .
Sea power's dominance, however, has been a point of 'contention' among military historians.
Another area of much 'contention' is the desired level of channel control sought by the manufacturer.
I agree with her 'contention' that the debate was a good thing for the party, as argued below.
One area of 'contention' is whether a confession made by a co-defendant may be tendered by a defendant.
Last night he had put himself in medal 'contention' in the decathlon.
But it's not hard to see why this funding bottom line is the main point of 'contention' here.
This diversity is one of the main points of 'contention' between astrologers themselves.
the captured territory was one of the main areas of 'contention' between the two countries
One of the main points of 'contention' is the executive compensation issue.
The basis for this 'contention' among British doctors seems even more tenuous.
An e-voting system like this is an invitation for fraud, and sure to be a point of 'contention' when the votes are counted.
Indeed, my 'contention' is that everyone in his movies is completely real.
He repeated his earlier 'contention' that the country has enough food to feed its people.
Ownership has long been a source of 'contention' in the Irish newspaper industry.
It is not my 'contention' that information must needs run on a parallel track to entertainment.
Freud's 'contention' that all dreams were wish fulfilment
The pound in a pensioner's pocket or purse has become the latest point of 'contention' for politicians.
So the only area of 'contention' is the area of where we are investigating behaviour that may be unlawful.
It has been the origin of a lot of discord and a lot of 'contention' over consents.
On teen pregnancy I have to say that official statistics do not support her 'contention' .
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