| 41. | Morality and amorality in humans and animals is a subject of dispute among scientists and philosophers.
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| 42. | Organized like traditional secret societies in China, tongs have been the subject of dispute for decades.
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| 43. | The article on Liberalism is the subject of disputes, which is not unusal for political topics.
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| 44. | And other messes are the subject of dispute.
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| 45. | The comparative quality of education among rich and poor districts is still often the subject of dispute.
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| 46. | When the subject of disputes came up, they sometimes seemed distorted, like an exceptionally fuzzy television image.
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| 47. | The report, however, was based on a major assumption that has since been the subject of dispute.
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| 48. | -- Aetna will expand its definition of medically necessary care, which is often the subject of disputes.
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| 49. | Here, then, is no subject of dispute.
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| 50. | Particular points of Buddhist philosophy have often been the subject of disputes between different schools of Buddhism.
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