The other matter in dispute is the union's insistence to backdate any increases in remuneration. |
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The following scientists dispute the first claim and stand as living testimony in contradiction to the second. |
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This consists of a laundry list of arguments that anyone who has followed this dispute for any period of time has heard over and over again. |
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The two men had been at loggerheads over a long-running dispute about devolution. |
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The 12-month dispute saw extensive industrial action, including wildcat strikes by teachers and walkouts by students. |
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Now that we have seen his response to the revelations, it is surely beyond dispute that he is a liability who must be removed forthwith. |
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Perhaps the locus classicus of modern scholarly dispute over the meaning of a Classical Greek image is the Parthenon frieze. |
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The bitter nine-month dispute began as a row with John and Anna Atwood over a shared driveway. |
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While this might appear to be a dispute about a material fact, in reality it is not. |
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Still, there's heated dispute about just how important Reaganomics was to the tech boom. |
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One important dispute revolved around Marx and the leading anarchist Bakunin. |
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For anyone who's ever had a dispute with a neighbour over property, the law could be a boon. |
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The assistant vice chancellor for public affairs said the dispute was not a free speech issue. |
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The fact the dispute was a family affair partly explains the eventual union victory. |
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But in truth we have chosen to shelve the unification-independence dispute and focus on reviving the economy and strengthening Taiwan. |
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Nor was it in dispute that he had armed himself with a CS gas canister before going out. |
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The dispute arose from a one day walk-out in 2001, which was called after employees were balloted on a pay cut. |
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Similarly in Morton, the controversy involved a dispute over the terms of the solicitor's retainer. |
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So naturally when the arbitrators of the labour dispute committee heard the case, they couldn't help laughing either. |
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He is calling for the appointment of an independent arbitrator to nip the dispute in the bud. |
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The World Bank has laid stress on dispute resolution outside the court and minimising the number of pending cases in adjudication. |
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The dispute was not validly referred for adjudication under the contractual provisions. |
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For one thing, a judge of the Allahabad High Court wanted to use archaeology as a means to adjudicate upon a dispute concerning property rights. |
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You've probably already agreed to go to arbitration in case of a dispute with your broker. |
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Now I ask whether the King, when the dispute is brought before him, should decide for wager of battle. |
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Few will dispute that a person in abject condition suffers a profound affront to his sense of dignity and intrinsic worth. |
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The Abkhaz separatist dispute also continues to absorb much of the government's attention. |
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The move follows a dispute over the growing use in Italy of the abortion pill, Mifepristone. |
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In terms of the industrial dispute raging over the future of a vital service, Crow has been here before. |
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I suppose the waterfront dispute is the quintessential example, but that is only one amongst many. |
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Up to now no-one outside the lifeboat station has a clue what the long-running and acrimonious dispute is all about. |
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Emery was estranged from his fourth wife and a remarkable and acrimonious dispute blew up between the two women. |
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The company was involved in an acrimonious tax dispute with the local government earlier this year. |
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I chose the more sophisticated outfit, but almost immediately an acrimonious dispute halted work. |
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Indeed, whatever stands in dispute and needs a ruling the pointer of the balance will determine. |
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I understand you act for the airline, and there was a dispute there some time ago about drug and alcohol testing. |
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Let a union declare that it wishes to take Secondary action in an industrial dispute and it is a disgrace. |
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This week's action by the POA was the first industrial dispute at any Irish prison for well over a decade. |
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Few of us who have holidayed in Provence or weekended in Paris could dispute the fact that the French tend to aim for quality over quantity. |
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There is a dispute between the parties as to the actual income of the Respondent. |
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When we started the process, Larry and I didn't really know the degree to which we were going to have to be dispute resolvers. |
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The threat of industrial action by gas engineers was lifted last night after both sides in a pay dispute agreed to go to arbitration. |
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The successful outcome of this dispute will also serve as a warning to management who doubted the resolve of union members. |
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Through that approach, persons with a dispute in the civil court are given the opportunity to resolve the matter with solutions that they devise. |
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To resolve problems concerning a water treatment unit, first try settling your dispute with the company that sold you the product. |
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The dispute went to arbitration in April and a final decision isn't expected before next summer. |
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The dispute then went quiet, but behind the scenes Boeing was lobbying hard. |
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Equally, international diplomacy generally assumes that any dispute is ultimately resolvable through compromise and negotiation. |
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Bank tellers began strike action on January 31, in a dispute over a productivity drive. |
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There were also criticisms that he was spending time on the telephone, apparently directly related to his ongoing dispute against the Authority. |
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It is an ongoing dispute between Arab nomads and African farmers which has recently been politicised. |
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Nobody would dispute that I have jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction. |
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Unions sources, meanwhile, strongly hinted the dispute could be labelled official due to the lay-offs and workers being locked out of sites. |
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What is beyond dispute is that people in many of the world's poorer nations suffer from disease and malnutrition. |
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The action is the latest in the five month dispute over plans to slash jobs and wages. |
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And I think this will be my last word on the subject because I simply don't want the dispute to go any further. |
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It is a contractual mechanism for resolving any dispute that cannot be amicably resolved. |
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And for me to say anything about the intelligence dispute would be talking through my hat. |
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The present dispute originates in the government reneging on promises made in the 1997 settlement. |
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Their dispute ended following agreement reached under the auspices of the Labour Relations Commission. |
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Ultimately, in the proper circumstances structured settlements are one of the most effective forms of alternative dispute resolution. |
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That little pamphlet might be worth a second look, especially if it talks about arbitration or alternative dispute resolution. |
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We need some king of alternative dispute resolution where both parties can file a few pieces of paper and someone gives them an opinion. |
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What is not in dispute is that the nation has turned in much greater numbers to houses of worship and organized religion. |
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If this proves impossible, and if trade or competition are affected, a dispute may go to arbitration. |
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Local eyewitnesses dispute the claim, and allege that only children were in the streets. |
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It is beyond dispute that the arbitration in this case was governed by the Arbitration Act. |
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Under a joint venture contract the dispute was decided by arbitration in Quebec. |
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None sitting around the table have left the union as a result of the dispute and they can think of only a handful who have. |
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A major trade dispute is brewing over the export of Canadian softwood lumber to the United States. |
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In 1679 the Royal Society sent Halley to Danzig to arbitrate in a dispute between Hooke and Hevelius. |
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Indeed, they are principally involved with an all-American dispute between the company and its two former employees. |
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Staff at Luton Airport are to strike in the run-up to the holiday period in a dispute over pay cuts. |
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Oral guarantees or assurances are worthless should a dispute arise in the future. |
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He said the dispute had been long-running and a cause of concern to staff and patients alike. |
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Few in democratic societies dispute the right of citizens to come together in peaceful associations to pursue common purposes. |
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He rings up bosses where there is a dispute and either eggs them on, or urges them to continue the dispute. |
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The dispute is over the government's continued refusal to fulfill campaign promises to raise teachers' wages. |
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There is also a dispute about how much of the petroleum profits would stay in the Kurdish provinces. |
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Brave restaurant workers and a diner disarmed a customer who pulled out a gun in a dispute over an unpaid bill. |
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The GTA's dynamics as a road-going car may leave a bit to be desired, but no one can dispute the fact that the looks are stunning. |
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The dispute forced the college to send home A-level students for a study day, although it remained open to those on vocational courses. |
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Many were caught out by the dispute and turned up at railway stations to find no trains running. |
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During our longstanding dispute over a pay rise, this Government accused us of being wreckers. |
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The announcement of plans to cancel 1,300 flights is a dramatic signal to worried passengers that a long-rumbling dispute has now turned nasty. |
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The vice chancellor hopes an increased budget will end the still rumbling dispute at the University of Namibia. |
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No minister was going to worry about a pay dispute rumbling on in the mining industry. |
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Mr Walsh, an organist of international repute, had taken legal advice about such a move as the bitter dispute rumbled on. |
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And so the dispute rumbles on, while the pink-harled house at its centre seems almost an after-thought. |
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The incident was believed to have arisen out of a long-standing territorial dispute between two companies. |
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Members in the Department for Work and Pensions are locked in a bitter dispute with management over pay and a discriminatory appraisal system. |
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Similarly, the occasional familial dispute about apportionment of death claims will need to be determined by a Commissioner. |
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But Washington is insisting that more negotiations are needed before the long-running dispute can be wrapped up. |
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It has ignored the country's demands to put the disbursement of royalties on hold until the sovereignty dispute is settled. |
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Does this scenario sound like the 2002 dockworker dispute at West Coast ports prompted by lockouts of longshoremen? |
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The parties agreed to refer their dispute to one Rabbi Rosner for mediation and arbitration. |
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The government did not agree to refer the water dispute to the Supreme Court. |
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There is little room for dispute between the parties over the principles of law applicable to a claim such as this. |
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A feature of this long-running dispute has been the Government's two-faced approach. |
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It is in his court that Yajnavalkya worsted all others and had that famous dispute with Gargi. |
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Hopes of an end to their long-running dispute over pay have now been dashed. |
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The council hopes the move could end a long-running dispute over the old tradition of drying washing across back alleys. |
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Train drivers in the north of England continued a long-running dispute over pay this week. |
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The brain damaged woman has been at the center of a right-to-die dispute for the past 14 years. |
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Striking train conductors are getting set to hold a referendum to see if a long-running rail dispute should continue. |
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It is a fundamental dispute about the way the world works and what our role in it should be. |
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Hopes of settling the bitter firefighters' dispute were on a knife-edge last night after union leaders issued a new deadline for reaching a deal. |
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Track laying began in May 1904 and made Lindsay by June where a dispute with the GTR caused difficulty getting a right of way. |
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University bosses urged academics today to end a marking boycott called as part of a long-running dispute over a pay deal. |
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The action is part of a long-running dispute over pay and discriminatory performance systems. |
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The driver around whom the dispute is centred was demoted after passing four red signals. |
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It threatens to unravel a deal over the long-running pay dispute which led to an all-out strike. |
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Fire fighters have threatened to strike if a long-running dispute is not settled. |
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After only two months in office, he ended a long-running border dispute with Peru. |
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The new owner of a historic house at the centre of a long-running dispute hopes it will eventually be restored. |
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In fact, I heard him only after the dispute began over the private kitchen he had rigged up for himself. |
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Few people now dispute that smoking is damaging human health on a global scale. |
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We have got to kiss and make up with the staff we have been in dispute with and get the team rebuilt. |
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I would like to dispute Shania's suggestion that riders wait until the bus stops if they are sitting at a window seat and need to get out. |
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Last year's long-drawn-out pay dispute and strike action has left many Wiltshire firefighters with a bitter aftertaste. |
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Access to the school had been the focus of a bitter sectarian dispute last year lasting over four months. |
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The vessels are rusting in St Petersburg's harbour as the dispute over their ownership rages on. |
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I wouldn't dispute the accuracy, I just thought it was remarkably artful, and would expect nothing less of you, Ari. |
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He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading. |
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There was no sign of a struggle, and no hint of marital dispute or financial problems. |
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After two years, the dispute ended with an arbitration ruling in favor of Savage. |
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The dispute determination is one document with annexes if necessary. |
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A swift and amicable settlement to this dispute is needed now. |
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The negotiating process usually starts during the summer and leaves the cabinet riven with dispute as ministers fight it out with Minister for Finance for resources. |
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Until the dispute was resolved in his favour at Leeds High Court he had to continue sharing offices with his former colleagues, with whom he was at loggerheads. |
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Of course he would dispute that, though in the most amiable terms. |
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In any event, while ever aware of these differences, we have chosen not to be drawn into the dispute since as historians we can't afford the luxury of taking sides. |
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Conciliation is a consensual process where litigation and arbitration are adjuratory processes in which parties have no control on the outcome of the dispute or the process. |
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The two sides involved in the labor dispute are trying to establish a dialogue. |
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The dispute centres on the implementation of a 35-hour week which would bring guards in line with most other grades of staff employed by the company. |
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The dispute centres on a long-running argument about terms and conditions. |
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The two countries have long been at loggerheads over their maritime boundary, a dispute that centres on the ownership of Mbana Island, in the Gulf of Guinea. |
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Much of the theological dispute might seem like hair-splitting, but the stakes were high. |
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She points to the gradual shift away from litigation as a preference for alternative dispute resolution and mediation methods, largely because of an overloaded court system. |
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Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants. |
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We have been critics of domain dispute arbitrators since the beginning. |
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The dispute was settled with so many bombs and bullets that both plans were scuttled. |
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But in this case a very non-wiki-like dispute erupted over who deserved the most credit. |
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The alternative is political dispute resolution, in which the dispute resolver seeks above all to satisfy or reconcile the parties' competing interests. |
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We were hoping for a quick settlement of the dispute between the neighbors. |
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Those rules relate, for example, to agreements whereby parties refer a dispute to arbitration and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. |
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But he has provoked a storm of opposition from islanders, politicians and mountaineers, who dispute his right to put such a national treasure on the market. |
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A party to a construction contract has the right to refer a dispute arising under the contract for adjudication under a procedure complying with the scheme. |
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At the heart of the blame game between KKG and Holt is a dispute over responsibility. |
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The title of chief was largely a matter of prestige, as authority was exercised by the consensus of those of high status, who would act as arbiters in dispute resolution. |
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But only recently did this dispute spread to the lily-white slopes of a Montana ski resort. |
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There has been a long-running dispute over the future of the bridge. |
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He first rose to prominence as a lawyer in Queens, who settled a boiling racial dispute over public housing in Forest Hills. |
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The educator that violently hits his students in order to get them to conform or behave to his liking can surely not lay any claim to teaching of peaceful dispute resolution. |
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Despite the strong language, however, neither the JPO nor Lockheed could dispute a single fact in the Daily beast report. |
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Few would now dispute that Jansenism, originally an austere Augustinian movement, was one of the most significant intellectual influences of the age. |
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Of the three links in his argument chain, I do not dispute the last. |
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What is in dispute is the sanity of the judge who sentenced Boardman's husband to only eight years of house arrest. |
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It all marks a stark change from the rancour of the 1990s, when the two cities were locked in what seemed a never-ending dispute over air pollution. |
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What if there were a legal dispute between the foreign investor and his or her Egyptian partners or collaborators? |
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Mr. Layton also said it was a matter of great dispute among jurists. |
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The dispute came to a head when both the rectorate and the foundation placed separate advertisements stating differing versions of the requirements for student applicants. |
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In any event, most of the dispute relates to the issue of retroactivity and whether demands for financial assistance were made before the official request. |
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In such instances, there is an emphasis on the peaceful resolution of the dispute between the parties with reference, as necessary, to the Commission. |
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Actually, however, its roots go back deeper to an ethnic dispute and power struggle between African farmers and Arab nomads over water and land rights. |
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At least for now, because few things about this dispute are absolutely certain. |
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And it was the subject of a long-running planning dispute with the Council over proposals to put in floodlights for a football pitch and create a pick-your-own fruit farm. |
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Although the dispute was peacefully reconciled, the men carried concealed knives and guns under their clothes should the other side prove uncooperative. |
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If you let by without dispute a failure of language you acquiesce in an affront against literary integrity. |
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A dispute over the removal of 21 public payphones from the Kendal area has rumbled on this week with the town council deciding to continue its protest against the decision. |
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The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court. |
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Those in dispute have gone to great lengths to get the people of Newcastle behind them while at the same time keeping mum about the cause of the ruction. |
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Eventually the partnership was wound up and a dispute arose as to what should happen to the property that the parties co-owned for their business purposes. |
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This dispute did not make for an amicable parting, according to investigators. |
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There was a dispute at the meeting so the resolution was never passed. |
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The dispute had originated from a disagreement on how to interpret the limit between the governorates. |
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When a dispute arises, it is common to see a page protected to avoid edit warring. |
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It is not worth falling into dispute over such a flapdoodle of a vestimentary matter. |
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People sometimes dispute which generation of Star Trek is best, including the original and The Next Generation. |
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A dispute over the succession to Edward led to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, accomplished by an army led by Duke William of Normandy. |
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The dispute involves one of the region's most contentious leaders. |
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft. |
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However, a war arose in Kent due to a dispute between Hengest and Vortigern's son. |
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Stigand retained his existing bishopric of Winchester, and his pluralism was to be a continuing source of dispute with the pope. |
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In reply, William did not dispute the deathbed promise, but argued that Edward's prior promise to him took precedence. |
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This left the country without an obvious heir, and led to the succession dispute known to history as the Great Cause. |
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This issue occurs when the relationship between a host state and a foreign investor becomes inimic and a dispute arises. |
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Some scholars, however, dispute the notion that the Essenes wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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Having captured a small part of Ireland on the east coast, Henry used the land to solve a dispute dividing his family. |
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The dispute over Guyenne is even more important than the dynastic question in explaining the outbreak of the war. |
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The hinge point in the succession dispute is the forced abdication of Richard II and whether it was lawful or not. |
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Sparked by the battle's quincentenary celebration in 1985, a dispute among historians has led many to suspect the accuracy of Williams's theory. |
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Kildare was appointed chief governor in 1524, resuming his dispute with Butler, which had before been in a lull. |
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The structure and theology of the church was a matter of fierce dispute for generations. |
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Aviation strategists dispute that morale was ever a major consideration for Bomber Command. |
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Reportedly, this had been the subject of an internal dispute within the government. |
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By the summer of 1931 the dispute focused over whether or not to reduce unemployment compensation. |
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The procedure was introduced to enable fast, efficient and high quality dispute resolution of claims related to the financial markets. |
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As a result of the dispute the name was soon changed back, to now include all city names. |
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The dispute represents a significant stage in the creation of a papal monarchy separate from and equal to lay authorities. |
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The dispute was settled in 1709 with control of the River Fal divided between Truro and Falmouth. |
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Since 2010 a dispute between London Underground and trade unions over holiday pay has resulted in a limited service on Boxing Day. |
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Stranded Pakistanis or Biharis are a contentious dispute between Bangladesh and Pakistan. |
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This led to controversies within churches that resulted in court cases, as in the dispute about ritualism. |
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Victricius had just returned from settling an unnamed dispute among the bishops of Britain. |
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The dispute arose over funds left by the Lady Margaret, the King's grandmother, for financing foundations at Cambridge. |
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Some studies dispute the benefits of preschool education, finding that preschool can be detrimental to cognitive and social development. |
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Such a dispute between the trustees and master of Leeds Grammar School led to a celebrated case in the Court of Chancery. |
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The university grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. |
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The dispute also concerned the question of the economist's role, and whether this should be as a detached expert or a practical adviser. |
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By the early 1890s, the United Kingdom and Venezuela were in a border dispute involving British Guiana. |
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The beginnings of the dispute are numerous, and many of the underlying reasons may be lost in history. |
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It was originally used by Everton before the club moved to Goodison Park after a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding. |
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Their rivalry stems from Liverpool's formation and the dispute with Everton officials and the then owners of Anfield. |
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His permanent replacement, Bruce Rioch, lasted for only one season, leaving the club after a dispute with the board of directors. |
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That summer, Bates stepped down as chairman, and ultimately left the club altogether a few weeks later following a dispute over expenses. |
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There were occasions on which fights would break out on the marshes in dispute of the teams that were allowed to use the best pitches. |
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With the player dispute resolved, Yorkshire won all seven of their matches in 1867, defeating Surrey, Lancashire and Cambridgeshire. |
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Ironically, English clubs had decided to withdraw from the competition in a dispute over the way it was run. |
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The dispute went to Formula One's Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of BAR on 20 October, forcing Button to stay with the team. |
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The WDC players took the matter to court in a dispute which accrued large and perhaps unaffordable costs during a protracted legal process. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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The Court was to hear and decide any international dispute which the parties concerned submitted to it. |
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It might also give an advisory opinion on any dispute or question referred to it by the Council or the Assembly. |
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By 1920, the dispute had escalated to the point that there was danger of war. |
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The precise terms of the union between the two realms became a matter of dispute in the 19th century. |
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The Prime Minister has told us that 50 million tons of British shipping are at stake in his dispute with President Nasser. |
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It has been the subject of dispute whether some individuals were members of paramilitary organisations due to their secretive nature. |
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At the time, there was a vigorous dispute within the intelligence community whether the CIA's conclusions about Iraq's UAV fleet were accurate. |
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Paul and Erlend quarreled as adults and this dispute carried on to the next generation. |
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Substantive sovereignty talks again ended by 1981, and the dispute escalated with passing time. |
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This has been universally valid since 10 February 2007, when the telecom dispute was resolved. |
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Proponents of each schema dispute the accuracy and usefulness of the other's categories. |
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But the outlines of that dispute spilled out into the open this week. |
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He continued to write poems and songs and began a commonplace book in 1783, while his father fought a legal dispute with his landlord. |
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On 25 January 2017, Discovery Networks announced that they were in a dispute with Sky UK over the costs of payment fees to the broadcaster. |
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The same day, Discovery sent out a press release on the dispute and also blocked access to its own website with the news. |
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His father Richard Lilburne was the last man in England to insist that he should be allowed to settle a legal dispute with a trial by combat. |
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Queensberry's efforts to end that relationship led to his famous dispute with Wilde. |
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Church leaders dispute these figures, and claim that the true figure is nearer 200 each year. |
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The dispute was resolved in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the 49th parallel as the boundary through the Rockies. |
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Recently the Chinese contracted railway project from Nairobi to Mombasa was suspended due to dispute over compensation for land acquisition. |
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The dispute over the eastern marches does not appear to have caused lasting trouble between Alexander and Henry of England. |
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One of the first problems David had to deal with as king was an ecclesiastical dispute with the English church. |
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This dispute was a link in the chain of events that soon brought about the American Revolution. |
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Milner agreed but at a meeting on 27 April meeting the dispute was smoothed over, and British IX Corps moved to the French sector. |
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A dispute between the speedway club and the stadium owners ended the first spell. |
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Following a dispute over ownership, a deal was cut for the property to be gifted in return for repairs to the clan castle. |
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Cumbernauld may have been created a Burgh of barony in 1649, although there is some dispute from Hugo Millar. |
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The dispute was resolved by Robert II's Royal Charter of 8 April 1372 conferring Royal Burgh status. |
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Certain forms of political and constitutional dispute are common to federations. |
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It is most likely that if the offender did not submit willingly to settle the dispute in court, he could be distrained by the plaintiff. |
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The Pope's right to issue indulgences was at the centre of the dispute between the two men. |
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The dispute continued, and the see remained officially vacant until well after Owain's death. |
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As the dispute could not be settled, the Byzantine emperor, Tiberius II Constantine, undertook to arbitrate. |
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In 1645, Sir John Owen was appointed governor of the castle instead, however, leading to a bitter dispute between the two men. |
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However, some dispute this conclusion and see the stock crash as a symptom, rather than a cause, of the Great Depression. |
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Rundgren was originally hired to produce, but quit in a financial dispute during the first week. |
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The latter two had been embroiled in a protracted legal dispute with HiT before their departure. |
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The last major effort to settle the Cyprus dispute was the Annan Plan in 2004, drafted by the then Secretary General, Kofi Annan. |
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The international boundary of the Canaries is the subject of dispute between Spain and Morocco. |
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The primary dispute over trawling concerns the magnitude and duration of these impacts. |
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The name of the Danish language in Norway was a topic of hot dispute through the 19th century. |
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On the other hand, the use of chambers might encourage greater recourse to the court and thus enhance international dispute resolution. |
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One or both parties to a dispute may apply the ICJ for issuing interim measures. |
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No appeal is possible, but any party may ask for the court to clarify if there is a dispute as to the meaning or scope of the court's judgment. |
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This dispute is called the Cod War, direct confrontations between Icelandic patrol vessels and British warships. |
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The death of Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King, in June 1183, began a dispute over the dowry of Philip's widowed sister Margaret. |
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Rommel's defensive measures were frustrated by a dispute over armoured doctrine. |
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However, there are scholars who dispute the Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles. |
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According to a royal letter dated 17 December 1509, Cabral was party to a dispute over a transaction involving property which belonged to him. |
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The war slowly petered out after this battle, and Louis took the dispute over Normandy to Pope Callixtus II's council in Reims that October. |
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A legal dispute arose in 1966 regarding a record contract that Hendrix had entered into the previous year with producer Ed Chalpin. |
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The town's name has been subject to dispute in the past, sometimes being called Cowes, and then West Cowes. |
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In 1999, after protracted dispute with Piaggio, LML bought back Piaggio's stake in the company and the partnership ceased. |
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A dispute with some Lymington residents led to delay and threatened the viability of the route. |
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A rancorous dispute ensued over how performance royalties should be assessed for Internet broadcasters. |
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Aside from the EU membership difficulty, even before its settling the dispute has caused no major practical problems. |
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The resolution of this Trinitarian dispute included the development of doctrine about angels. |
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Pope Leo sparked a further dispute by defending the filioque clause in the Nicene Creed which the West had adopted customarily. |
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The linguistic affinities of the Teutones are a matter of dispute amongst historians. |
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There is a scholarly dispute whether the Dacians and the Getae were the same people. |
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A dispute with the Eastern Roman emperor at Constantinople caused Valamir to lead his Ostrogoths against him. |
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A classic example of a dispute over the weregild of a slave is contained in Iceland's Egil's Saga. |
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Significantly, the names of the parties suggest that it was a dispute between a Saxon and a Norman. |
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Both were vassals of the king of Norway, and they appealed to him as dispute mediator. |
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Additionally, a dispute arose between Attila and Aetius about the rightful heir to a king of the Salian Franks. |
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The Kingdom's decline began when it became embroiled in the dispute between the Italian Merchant Republics of Genoa and Venice. |
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There is dispute as to whether the Polo family is of Venetian origin, as Venetian historical sources considered them to be of Dalmatian origin. |
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A dispute with Spain in 2002 over the tiny island of Perejil revived the issue of the sovereignty of Melilla and Ceuta. |
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Some recent historians dispute the whole concept of Reconquista as a concept created a posteriori in the service of later political goals. |
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During this time, Newfoundland was involved in a dispute with the federal government for control of offshore oil resources. |
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At the moment, there is a dispute between historians on when Vespucci visited the mainland the first time. |
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Christopher de Haro had a dispute with the Portuguese king, Manuel I, and as a result left Lisbon and moved to Seville. |
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There is some dispute as to whether he or Robert Hooke first proposed this idea. |
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The brevity of the account and occasional gaps in the record have led historians to speculate and dispute many details of the voyage. |
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Spain continued to dispute the area, though the United States gradually increased the area it occupied. |
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Peru engaged in a brief successful conflict with Ecuador in the Paquisha War as a result of territorial dispute between the two countries. |
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There is some dispute among historians as to what exactly constituted the Carolingian byrnie. |
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A more important reason, though, was a dispute about the imperial succession. |
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