Contest in a sentence as a noun

But OpenBSD is not a meaningful ally in a contest between you and NSA.

However Amazon has chosen to not contest these laws in court.

It sounds to me like all of the contests were set to be won by preconfiguration, not phone speed.

Yes. No reasonable person could even contest this.

Anyone who is impressed by this should seriously check out Andrew Sullivan's view from your window contest.

The contest limitations rule out most of the likely attack vectors for breaking the protocol in the real world.

They've decided they don't need any more foreigners, and I can't contest the morality of this with the CPC because again, they have more guns than me.

It is a writing contest, and you can be sure that the Federal contract officer knows jack **** about the actual fundamentals of the project.

However, no resisting charge was ever filed -- I was only charged with misdemeanor public intoxication, to which I pled no contest.

"If they can’t demonstrate a break in this obviously broken protocol using the same contest framework they’ve setup, then we’ll know that their contest is ********.

Contest in a sentence as a verb

"Couching something in mainly competitive terms does not just advertise that it's competitive, it also hints that there's a sort of pissing contest atmosphere at work.

The obfuscated C contest is not a thing where you say, "my five-year-old can do that", or that any other Joe could do that should he rub the intellectual establishment the right way.

Reading articles is getting better, and we've been using the Wiki Loves Monuments annual contest as a way to drive the development of mobile photo submissions.

The judge acknowledged the inherent unfairness of barring a party that had lost in a court proceeding from contesting the ruling and from publicly claiming that the ruling was wrong.

In any sort of a contest - financial, mental, or physical - it's an enormous advantage to have opponents who have been taught it's useless even to try." - Warren BuffetThis quote neatly summarizes what I fundamentally don't accept about this viewpoint.

Apple did this in a context where the order had given it free scope to argue all it liked about its free speech rights to contest the original judgment and to continue claiming infringement on grounds that it disagreed with that judgment.

Most of the concerns people had were Telegram's servers acting maliciously or being coerced into acting maliciously, which is obviously not covered by this contest or the protocol they have designed.

Moxie Marlinspike's response to that contest was devastating: he laid out a comically broken messaging protocol, one no professional would ever knowingly use, and showed that your contest rules would make that broken system survivable.

The obfuscated C contest is a difficult intellectual pursuit and this wouldn't be hard to understand to someone who doesn't know C, but it is hard to explain how Rothko's rectangle blobs or Pollock's scribbles improve the human condition more than anyone else's blobs or scribbles except that these artists happened to fall in the right confluent streams of intellectual nonsense at the right time.

Contest definitions

noun

an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants

See also: competition

noun

a struggle between rivals

verb

to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race"

See also: contend repugn