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单词 uncontentious
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Definition of uncontentious in English:

uncontentious

adjectiveʌnkənˈtɛnʃəs
  • Not causing or likely to cause an argument.

    an uncontentious view
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The idea that aerosols both increase albedo and promote cloud formation (further reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface) is uncontentious.
    • This is of course to read between the lines, and the matter is not uncontentious.
    • Certainly, the presentation of the nine bills was downbeat to the point of self-parody; the measures themselves apparently ultracautious and uncontentious.
    • This relativism is central to the impossibility of finding an uncontentious definition of terrorism.
    • In the old-school commercial tradition, it exists to provide much-loved shows in a straightforward and uncontentious manner.
    • I think it's a fairly uncontentious point that doesn't need arguing so much as it needs action.
    • In fact, if you weren't quoting Ignatius J, I'd be wondering at the point of the thread, since what you say seems entirely uncontentious to me.
    • Accordingly, the view that government would be better off regulating rather than owning various key utilities, including media and telecommunications, is now ideologically uncontentious.
    • That is all uncontentious I take it?
    • Suffice it to say that it is not uncontentious that the argument developed earlier is a good way of defending a positive answer to the question ‘Do events exist?’
    • Any implicit background assumption that society or the public interest can be conceived of as an uncontentious, unified and homogeneous whole is not acceptable.
    • The Steering Group treats this argument as uncontentious.
    • Soon, I discovered that one topic was popular, uncontentious, and universally discussed by Protestant and Catholic alike: the weather.
    • Now, by contrast, light alone has become the uncontentious symbol of an inward, no-logo spirituality.
    • Often the question at issue will be the application of uncontentious principles of public law to a particular factual situation.
    • So, in that sense, I hoped you would find that sort of thing uncontentious, because, again, this is in no way detracting from the quality of the work which you do with your dogs.
    • In the British case, they were also strikingly uncontentious within domestic politics.
    • Now at one level this line of argument seems quite uncontentious.
    • To a large extent the history is uncontentious.
    • This is all presented as utterly uncontentious.
 
 
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