Additionally, the two sides routinely bicker over the disputed islands, a supposedly oil-rich area. |
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Pat Kenny described him as a natural in front of camera and that cannot be disputed. |
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The Soviet Union basketball team displayed tremendous nerve to find the net in the disputed last seconds of the 1972 Olympic final. |
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It sets out both countries' duties to re-admit their own citizens, and identifies how nationality will be determined if it is disputed. |
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It's true that the social institution of the Domestic Violence shelter has become a sacred cow, never to be challenged or disputed. |
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However, the significance of glacial processes as agents of erosion has been disputed by Boardman. |
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The Wigan game was always going to be a tight one and as it turned out the one goal that won the game came by virtue of a disputed penalty. |
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The City substitute, just on for his first run-out in eight games, was clattered by him in the corner of the box as both disputed a high ball. |
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The origins of the Freemasons are disputed, but the first organized lodges date from 1717 in England. |
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The contention that they were stridently opposed to the uprising is robustly disputed. |
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Almost from the time of European contact it was disputed by the British and the French. |
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Due to disputed music rights, SUPERSTAR was sent underground, appearing at microcinemas and basements in bootleg form. |
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The attempt to place Thomas in the Welsh bardic tradition because of his alliterative style largely fails since the poet himself disputed it. |
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It is accepted that there is a right of way by prescription, but the nature of the permissible usage of that right of way is disputed. |
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Whether it was a labyrinthodont amphibian or a primitive reptile has been much disputed. |
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It prompted much lively discussion but, significantly, no-one, to my knowledge, disputed the basic premise. |
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Calvi's widow Clara and son Carlo disputed the initial suicide verdict given by London City police. |
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Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township. |
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By 1846, they came to an agreement over the disputed 3000 mile boundary that separated the two nations. |
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Where was the consortium of great powers which had once established, or at least formally ratified disputed frontiers? |
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In fairness to Mr Wilkins, had he disputed that it would have been unarguable. |
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Brind seemed somewhat rattled by a few disputed calls at critical junctures of the match. |
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This was supposedly caused by a chemical transformation of the active ingredient, but that conclusion was disputed by other scientists. |
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The morality of threats to use mass-destructive force, even if the intent is to deter or effectively preclude such wars, has been hotly disputed. |
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The network neutrality issue has become the most disputed aspect of an effort to overhaul the nation's telecommunications law. |
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The painting's subject matter has, in subsequent years, been much disputed, or perhaps it is more accurate to say, resolutely evaded. |
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It's a complicated case, marred by a disputed confession, a paucity of witnesses and the sudden, explosive nature of the incident itself. |
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The central concepts of this work remain disputed and in need of close scholarly argument. |
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He takes as a starting date the end of the New Kingdom, calculated from the disputed Sothic date referred to above. |
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He said the group had no immediate plans to launch another boat toward the disputed waters. |
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Those who heatedly disputed this at the time were dismissed as scaremongering racialists. |
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But there are querulous voices, conflicting histories, and disputed landscapes. |
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While neither side disputed the facts with respect to integration, they quarrelled over differing interpretations of the consequences. |
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To avoid this accrual, the taxpayer can pay the disputed tax and file a refund claim, preventing interest from accruing if the taxpayer loses. |
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Galet maintains that Sauvignonasse is identical to Tocai Friulano but this is disputed by Italian ampelographers. |
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The disputed area can also be discussed after some time and an amicable settlement may be given to the court for its verdict. |
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This weekend, the administration yielded to his demands and agreed to include a disputed 30 month period in calculating his pension entitlements. |
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In addition, there are also some disputed territories which are still unreconciled. |
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Corporations often negotiate down their tax liability in disputed transactions. |
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The disputed middleweight champion was undisputedly the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. |
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Therefore, I have never disputed the fact that up until then there was a serious underspend in relation to infrastructure spend in the West. |
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Some fear that the scheme might shift liability towards consumer in cases of disputed transactions. |
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The industry, moreover, has now convinced almost all governments and world bodies to back the bitterly disputed technology. |
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Monarchs disputed successions and made political marriages in a relentless campaign for empire. |
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The disputed bill had transposed the two, with the result that it was overcharging you. |
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Moreover, the benevolent Rama would not mind a temple in the adjacent street in Ayodhya instead of the disputed spot, would he? |
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Even then, before the ISIS crisis, Mosul was a dangerous, disputed city with an insurgency movement. |
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He put it to the defendant that the granite post was a marker for disputed property and the defendant had removed it in a bid to claim the property. |
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A spokesman for U.S. Central Command, which oversees the conflicts in both the Middle East and Afghanistan, disputed this notion. |
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For no matter how disputed the circumstances of both cases, many people see what happened in black and white. |
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The closure of transport was a perfect example of the far-reaching consequences of clashes in the disputed capital. |
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Only a disputed knock-on saved the Irishmen 's blushes at the death, when the red shirts were manning the barricades in an effort to keep the Harlequins at bay. |
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These findings, too, are disputed, but in 27 years of subsequent research, no one has disproven them either. |
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An NRCC spokeswoman disputed that Walden mentioned the Tea Party at the event. |
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She said 1,000 years ago it was a piece of marshy ground forming part of the disputed kingdom of Glamorgan ruled over by descendants of her ancestor Rhodri the Great. |
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The principle that fingering can enhance articulation appears to have been observed in earlier keyboard performance, though the extent of its application is disputed. |
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The decision to base a new landing strip at the Essex airport is expected to be disputed by campaigners and a number of airlines, who have threatened legal action. |
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The part of Acadia between the Bay of Fundy and the St Lawrence became disputed territory, claimed by Mi'kmaqs, Maliseets, and Abenakis, supported by the French. |
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Few disputed that a bride's personal items, her trousseau, went with her. |
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An election in the disputed riding saw William McCullock, the man who should have been awarded the seat in the first place, lose to newcomer Victor Timbro. |
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The White House and other officials, including former CIA Director Leon Panetta, have vigorously disputed that claim. |
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One bar in the former Yugoslavia has the distinct honor of straddling a disputed border. |
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His right to do this in an opera libretto will be disputed by no one. |
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When Kocureck was shown the document by InsideClimate News, he disputed the accusations. |
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Among the challenges is how to deal with the Arab-Kurd fault line and the disputed oil-rich city of Kirkuk. |
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Other features of the act were the adoption of the first-past-the-post system and the establishment of the High Court as the court of disputed returns. |
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Deeply antagonistic to reformist compromises with bourgeois democracy, syndicalists also disputed the Leninist strategy of organizing revolution via a vanguard party. |
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What actually happened that night is disputed by both sides. |
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Therefore, certification is an acceptable and conciliatory method for determining a state court's opinion regarding an unsettled or disputed question of law. |
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Only a disputed knock-on saved the Irishmen's blushes at the death, when the red shirts were manning the barricades in an effort to keep the Harlequins at bay. |
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It has been surmised that some of the so-called secessionists would continue to refer to the resolution to vindicate their demand for a plebiscite in the disputed state. |
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This is to occupy a 25 kilometre wide buffer zone along the Eritrean side of the border until UN cartographers can demarcate the disputed frontier between the countries. |
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It is not disputed that the onus is on the plaintiff to prove disability, while the onus is on the defendant to prove that dismissal was justified. |
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It has retained a crisis public relations firm, The clyde Group, and disputed the CIR investigation in other media. |
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But you've disputed that, saying that their count is unreasonably restrictive. |
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Even under Tory rule, no reasonable person disputed their right of entry. |
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Ownership was disputed by the Marisco family who may have already been on the island during King Stephen's reign. |
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Norway retains a restrictive fisheries policy in the zone, and the claims are disputed by Russia. |
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As in the first world war, Sweden remained officially neutral during World War II, although its neutrality during World War II has been disputed. |
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Cumbre Vieja on La Palma in the Canary Islands, may be able to generate megatsunamis that can cross oceans, but this is disputed by many others. |
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John began his reign by reasserting his sovereignty over the disputed northern counties. |
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The area remained much disputed between the Kingdom of Spain, the United Netherlands, the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. |
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This view was popular at the time but has since been disputed by the bulk of scholarship. |
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After his death he was succeeded by his son Edward, although the succession was disputed. |
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Historically, up to 30 subspecies of European hare have been described, although their status has been disputed. |
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Following Eusebius, the disputed books are referred to as the Antilegomena. |
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There are several islets, such as the disputed Isla Perejil, that are claimed by both Morocco and Spain. |
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The island is a likely location of Vinland, mentioned in the Viking Chronicles, although this has been disputed. |
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Other European nations soon disputed the terms of the Treaty of Tordesillas. |
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The exact location of the landfall has long been disputed, with different communities vying for the honor. |
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The date range of this period is ambiguous, disputed, and variable according to the region in question. |
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Louis demanded Henry give homage to him and that two disputed castles along the Normandy border be placed into the control of neutral castellans. |
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Although other examples of such status for other dependent or disputed territories may exist, this arrangement is unique within the French realm. |
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The other legend concerns the disputed boundary of four parishes in East Devon which she, as Countess, was called upon to settle. |
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It held possession of the disputed Ohio territory but lacked the strength to launch an attack on the more populous British coastal colonies. |
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The Balkans, or the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographic area in Eastern and Southeastern Europe with various and disputed borders. |
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The subject of his birthplace is still disputed although a broad consensus has now been reached. |
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The origin of the Germanic geminate consonants is currently a disputed part of historical linguistics with no clear consensus at present. |
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After the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, Luxembourg was disputed between Prussia and the Netherlands. |
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The Hermunduri shared a disputed border with the Chatti, along a river with salt reserves near it, possibly the Werra or the Saxon Saale. |
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Some politicians have called for a prolongation of this mission, but the legality of this is heavily disputed. |
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The final status of Transnistria is disputed, as the central government does not control that territory. |
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Sweden remained officially neutral during World War I and World War II, although its neutrality during World War II has been disputed. |
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The pertinence of this territory to either Alamannia or Upper Burgundy was disputed. |
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Argovia was disputed territory between the dukes of Alamannia and Burgundy. |
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The location of the khaganate has been actively disputed since the early 20th century. |
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Approximately 5,000 in Vietnam are of pure French descent, however, this number is disputed. |
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Whether and to what degree he had to be German was disputed among the Electors, contemporary experts in constitutional law, and the public. |
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Whether it is desirable for an immigrant group to assimilate is often disputed by both members of the group and those of the dominant society. |
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Whether or not Inge himself ordered the killing of his brother seems to have been disputed at the time. |
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However, the extent to which Sverre's men actually represented the impoverished strata of the population remains disputed. |
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This theory was publicized by the popular news media but disputed by other scholars, including some sociologists of religion. |
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In many cases, the meaning of the national myth is disputed among different parts of the population. |
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This was disputed in vain, and in 1777 Spain confirmed Portuguese sovereignty. |
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The use of the new techniques by indigenous groups later became a disputed factor in native resistance to the colonial and American governments. |
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Perfume oils are often diluted with a solvent, though this is not always the case, and its necessity is disputed. |
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Spain considered them integral parts of the Spanish state, but Morocco has disputed this point. |
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The two disputed letters claim that Vespucci made four voyages to America, while at most two can be verified from other sources. |
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The origin of the name Guinea is thought to be an area in the region, although the specifics are disputed. |
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So far, the disputed areas remain de facto under Brazilian control, with little to no actual effort by Uruguay to assert its claims. |
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The Jesuits secured a royal decree restoring the disputed mission territory to Spanish jurisdiction. |
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After great losses Paraguay defeated Bolivia and established its sovereignty over most of the disputed Chaco region. |
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In practice, there was inherent conflict between king and uparaja and frequent disputed successions. |
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The ambassadors from each state were ranked by complex levels of precedence that were much disputed. |
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The precise location of their landing on the Florida coast has been disputed for many years. |
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A few pages survive from a fourth, the Grolier Codex, whose authenticity is disputed. |
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Recently, Peru disputed its maritime limits with Chile in the Pacific Ocean. |
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All, as are the islands in James Bay, are part of the territory Nunavut and several are disputed by the Cree. |
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The origins of the first Cossacks are disputed, though the 1710 Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk claimed Khazar origin. |
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The exact amount sent to the tsar is disputed, as descriptions range from 2,500 to 5,000 to sixty sacks of furs. |
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These fall either under undisputed Japanese or Russian ownership or disputed ownership between Japan and Russia. |
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That theory, however, is also disputed because of its inability to explain all the facts. |
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In addition to the three groups above, there are also additional words and phrases whose origin is disputed or unknown. |
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The acceptability of this construction is a disputed matter in English prescriptive grammar. |
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The pope's claim to authority is either disputed or not recognised at all by other churches. |
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In July 1530 he disputed with Johannes Oecolampadius in Basel and was eventually expelled. |
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The meaning of the second expression is disputed, but it is generally taken as purely cumulative. |
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The Mississippi Territory was later twice expanded to include disputed territory claimed by both the United States and Spain. |
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The relationship between international human rights law and international humanitarian law is disputed among international law scholars. |
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International monitoring of the elections were not prohibited, and as a result the validity of the elections is disputed. |
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Exact details of what followed are greatly disputed, both in Lesotho and South Africa. |
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Aristotle's theoretical paternity of the natural law tradition is consequently disputed. |
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But if his decision is once again disputed, the Lord Speaker may again ask the question. |
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While all nations currently have some kind of market regulations, the desirable degree of regulation is disputed. |
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Further, the usefulness of the experience of the industrial revolution in making predictions about current trends has been disputed. |
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It has been claimed that these devices can differentiate types of smoke and so their probable source can be inferred, though this is disputed. |
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The term gained currency during the 19th century, but remains disputed by Indologists. |
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Cnut's death in 1035 was followed by a period of political uncertainty, as the succession was disputed between his sons. |
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This is often disputed as the Carvetii made up a separate civitas under Roman rule. |
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The exact boundaries continued to be unclear or disputed until the later 19th century. |
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A major sticking point had arisen over draft article IV of the proposed treaty dealing with the disputed Antarctic claims and rights. |
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Everton took that disputed lead in a moment that caused anger to sweep around the Emirates. |
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Some of the passengers disputed that, saying they had been unable to find any place to activate an emergency brake. |
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Some residents disputed the proposal, saying it was based more on emotion than fact. |
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Recent but disputed research suggests that eels possibly use Earth's magnetic field to navigate through the ocean both as larvae and as adults. |
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He has been credited with writing a penitential, though his authorship of this work is still very much disputed. |
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Northumbria was disputed between the emerging kingdoms of England and Scotland. |
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Due to his mother's support, Aquitaine and Poitou supported John and only Anjou, Maine, Touraine, and Brittany remained disputed. |
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The exact site of the battle is disputed because of the lack of conclusive data, and memorials have been erected at different locations. |
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The views of the German reformer Martin Luther and his school were widely known and disputed in England. |
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After his death Irish and English newspapers disputed whether Wellington had been born an Irishman or Englishman. |
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Changes in status of autonomy leading up to and after independence are not listed, and some dates of independence may be disputed. |
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Several polling companies included Ashcroft's polls in their election predictions, though several of the political parties disputed his findings. |
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In particular, Cornwall's inclusion in the region is disputed by Cornish nationalists. |
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The cause of it is disputed to be either a European windstorm or a tsunami. |
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The definition of free market has been disputed and made complex by collectivist political philosophers and socialist economic ideas. |
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It was widely disputed whether it would be commercially viable for a ship powered purely by steam to make such long journeys. |
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The effects of seat belt laws are disputed by those who observe that their passage did not reduce road fatalities. |
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This has coincided with the privatisation of British Rail, but the effect of this is disputed. |
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While the origins of this style are disputed, it is either an offshoot of provincial Roman art, Frank, or Jute art. |
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Relations were in a brief deadlock due to a naval standoff in 2008 over disputed maritime territory. |
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The exact location of Durocornovium is disputed, with Tintagel and Carn Brea suggested as possible sites. |
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The term is disputed and professor Eivind Smith said in 2017 that nobody really knows what the term implies. |
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Outlying islands include St Kilda and Rockall the status of which is disputed. |
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Nottinghamshire's claim to Robin Hood's heritage is disputed, with Yorkists staking a claim to the outlaw. |
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Despite the disputed health risks of excessive bacon grease consumption, it remains popular in the cuisine of the American South. |
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She eloped with Lawrence to her parents' home in Metz, a garrison town then in Germany near the disputed border with France. |
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight. |
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Rowling disputed the calculations and said she had plenty of money, but was not a billionaire. |
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Eon disputed McClory's claim but had Wood remove the organisation and character from the script. |
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It is still disputed which events exactly were Olympic, since few or maybe even none of the events were advertised as such at the time. |
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In a closely fought contest they boxed to a disputed draw, with both fighters retaining their respective titles. |
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The next challenge came from the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and was the first to be disputed between two yachts only. |
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China controls part of the territory of Kashmir, which is disputed by India and Pakistan. |
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The region of Abyei still remains disputed and a separate referendum will be held in Abyei on whether they want to join Sudan or South Sudan. |
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However, this interpretation that the territorial waters went with the counties was later disputed by Irish Governments. |
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Official estimates derived from the census regarding the city's total population have been disputed. |
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The circumstances of Scotland's acceptance of the Bill are to some degree disputed. |
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The EU's importance as a trading partner and the outcome of its trade status if it left was a disputed issue. |
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The division of the territorial waters continued to be a matter disputed between the two Governments. |
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We cannot bring a cable into Lough Foyle, because the border line under the sea there is actually disputed. |
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Lough Foyle is a disputed border region, and, as I said, we cannot put submarine cables near disputed border regions. |
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However, although this influence is accepted by some historians, it is disputed by others. |
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The Taliban's claim that the over 135 violent incidents disrupting elections was largely disputed. |
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As such, these councils have been held to resolve the most important theological matters that came to be disputed within the Church. |
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However, the narrator reveals to the reader that these disputed verses were actually from the mouth of the Archangel Gabriel. |
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He believed them to be no longer effective managers, which Townshend and Moon disputed. |
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The author of God Save the Queen, one of the oldest and well known anthems in the world, is unknown and disputed. |
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The effects of the sanctions on the civilian population of Iraq have been disputed. |
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The exclusive economic zones associated with the Falkland Islands and South Georgia are disputed by Argentina. |
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Ethiopia's 3rd multiparty election on 15 May 2005 was highly disputed, with some opposition groups claiming fraud. |
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But this changed immediately after the disputed presidential election of December 2007, following the chaos which engulfed the country. |
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The extent of the political power possessed by the office of the president is disputed by legal scholars. |
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In addition, all disputes over Texas and the disputed territory between Rio Grande and Rio Nueces were abandoned. |
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These purchases left approximately 300,000 people living in the once disputed lands, many of whom were Mexican nationals. |
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Another disputed decision made by Radcliffe was division of the Malda district of Bengal. |
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The possession of the strategically important Kufstein border fortress remained disputed. |
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Portugal's maritime borders, also known as the Exclusive economic zone of Portugal is currently disputed by Spain in the Savage Islands area. |
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Sums paid to Scottish commissioners and leading political figure have been described as bribes, but the existence of direct bribes is disputed. |
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For a long time sovereignty over Caithness was disputed between Scotland and the Norwegian Earldom of Orkney. |
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Her death in Orkney while travelling to Scotland sparked off the disputed succession which led to the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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Even in recent years, his birthplace and his father's name have been disputed. |
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Under circumstances which are still disputed, Sir James and most of his companions were killed. |
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The paleogeographic position of the Armorica crustal fragments between the Ordovician and Carboniferous is highly disputed though. |
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It hears cases where the decision of a local Valuation Appeal Committee is disputed. |
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Which species of thistle is referred to in the original legend is disputed. |
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A disputed goal by the Sabres in Game 3, and a disputed nongoal by the Islanders in Game 4, began a kind of bad luck theme. |
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Under Radu I and his successor Dan I, the realms in Transylvania and Severin continued to be disputed with Hungary. |
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After 410 Honorius apparently sent letters to the cities of Britain telling them to fend for themselves, though this is sometimes disputed. |
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Latin continued to be used for writing but the extent of its use for speech has been much disputed. |
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In deciding whether there is disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to nonmovant will be taken as true. |
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During the 12th century the lordship was disputed between the Welsh and the English. |
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Several different classifications of the family have been proposed recently, and the number of genera is disputed. |
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Semidomesticated refers to animals which are only lightly domesticated or of disputed status. |
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From other writings of the church fathers, it was disputed with several canon lists rejecting its canonicity. |
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Most modern Bibles have footnotes to indicate passages that have disputed source documents. |
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That Louis won may not be disputed, but as I read the fight, there was only a fractional difference in his favour at the finish. |
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Omnify the disputed point into a transcendent, and you may defy the opponent to lay hold of it. |
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There have been a series of attacks carried out by the Taliban and their allies as votes are rechecked in the disputed election. |
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Some have disputed the salience of Vietnam for the Afghan strategy debate. |
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According to police, the cultivation on the disputed 30 bighas of land is said to be reason behind the attack. |
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He did not mention China by name, but the two countries have an ongoing territorial row in the disputed Spratly islands. |
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In what could be a test of semantics, a lawyer for NTS disputed Mitguard's account, saying instead the agency called off the testing. |
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Wallace said the department doesn't expect the layoffs, demotions and transfers to affect service, but Bader disputed that claim. |
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Apple co-founder Steven Wozniak has repeatedly disputed its veracity. |
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Later in an interview with Credit Union Times, Roberts disputed rumors that MCX was seeking to disintermediate Visa and Mastercard from payments. |
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At the same time, the actual effects of adjunctive tribunals on health services are disputed, as little evidence exists to evaluate their efficacy. |
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The Chancery Standard's influence on later forms of written English is disputed, but it did undoubtedly provide the core around which Early Modern English formed. |
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Following the disputed retirement of the Harrier GR9 aircraft in 2010, Illustrious had been serving as an amphibious assault ship while Ocean was in refit. |
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The precise origin of this word is disputed, but it is generally thought to have derived at least in part, from Taino, the Arawakan language of the Caribbean. |
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Prior to the JAS article this theory was disputed by some academics. |
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It has been suggested by some historians that Gomes de Sequeira may have sailed to the northeast coast of Australia as part of his explorations, although this is disputed. |
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The origins and early history of nation states are disputed. |
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The result of this attack is disputed, but the Varangians continued their efforts as they regularly sailed on their monoxyla down the Dnieper into the Black Sea. |
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Contemporary accounts beginning in the 4th century further associated these groups with the earlier Getae of Dacia, but this is now even more disputed and controversial. |
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His advisers were men like the senator and historian Cassius Dio, and it is claimed that he created a select board of 16 senators, although this claim is disputed. |
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The legality of these acts was however disputed, most prominently by the Soviet Union, which regarded the area as a territory occupied by Romania. |
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However, the statistics which purport to show a brain drain are disputed and also do not account for repatriation and expiry of foreign work contracts. |
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This has been disputed by examining other examples from the Tapestry where the visual centre of a scene, not the location of the inscription, identifies named figures. |
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However, this hypothesis is disputed within the anthropological community. |
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Traveling the ocean route allowed the Portuguese to avoid sailing across the highly disputed Mediterranean and traversing the dangerous Arabian Peninsula. |
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King Malcolm III of Scotland married Edgar's sister Margaret, and came into opposition to William who had already disputed Scotland's southern borders. |
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The first claim of landing, although disputed, was by Benjamin Morrell. |
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However, Peary's claim remains highly disputed and controversial. |
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Presenting some documents purporting to be from Richard, Philip claimed that the English king had agreed at Messina to hand disputed lands over to France. |
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This idea was initially disputed by another Swiss scientist, Louis Agassiz, but when he undertook to disprove it, he ended up affirming his colleague's hypothesis. |
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In 911, French King Charles the Simple was able to make an agreement with the Viking warleader Rollo, a chieftain of disputed Norwegian or Danish origins. |
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This treaty established inter alia the border demarcation between the kingdom of Portugal and the kingdom of Leon, where the disputed town of Olivenza was included. |
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Spain claims that they are rocks rather than islands, therefore claiming that there is no Portuguese territorial waters around the disputed islands. |
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However, the significance of this hypothesis is disputed by experiments showing a high coefficient of friction for ice using atomic force microscopy. |
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The date of the laying of the first stone of the cathedral is disputed. |
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In 1979 four cartoons for tapestries illustrating scenes from the Aeneid were bought as works by Peter Paul Rubens, but the attribution is now disputed. |
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While the various works have traditional ascriptions of authorship, these ascriptions are in some cases defended by scholars, and in other cases disputed or rejected. |
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The British claim to have taken 24,065 prisoners has not been disputed. |
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The decision to hold the second of these in France was disputed, as the South American countries understood that the location would alternate between the two continents. |
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The Home Department of Gilgit-Baltistan has banned public gatherings, rallies, display of arms, aerial firing, disputed sloganeering, and illegal use of loud speakers. |
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Cambodian officials say more Thai troops have crossed into their territory, raising tensions over in a disputed border region close to an historic temple. |
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In the treaty Norway recognised Scottish sovereignty over the disputed territories in return for a lump sum of 4,000 marks and an annuity of 100 marks. |
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Thomson's results were disputed at a meeting of the British Association in 1856 by Wildman Whitehouse, the electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company. |
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Craftsmen attempted to emphasise their importance and to break into disputed areas of economic activity, setting prices and standards of workmanship. |
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Seven months ago, the world discovered that China had been building an illegal 3-kilometre runway in the disputed Spratley Islands in the South China Sea off the Philippines. |
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The California Supreme Court has declined to review a lower-court ruling on a disputed contract with the Department of Motor Vehicles, clearing the way for Polaroid Corp. |
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The resulting conflicts can result in war for disputed lands. |
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The distinction between a good and a service remains disputed. |
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The EEZ of the Chagos archipelago also known as the British Indian Ocean Territory is also disputed with Mauritius which considers the EEZ as part of its territory. |
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The first figure excludes all disputed waters, while the last figure indicates China's claimed boundaries, and does not take into account neighboring powers' claims. |
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In cases of a disputed or unclear border, erecting a barrier can serve as a de facto unilateral consolidation of a territorial claim that can supersede formal delimitation. |
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Similar cases of disputed nationality affect the 1904 Summer Olympics. |
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The reason for the concentrated market structure is disputed. |
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However, the legality of the claim is disputed by the Republic of Ireland, Denmark and Iceland and it is probably unenforceable in international law. |
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When King Edward died at the beginning of 1066, the lack of a clear heir led to a disputed succession in which several contenders laid claim to the throne of England. |
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However, the legality of this claim is disputed by the Republic of Ireland, Denmark and Iceland and it is probably unenforceable in international law. |
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Overall, the economic record of Thatcher's government is disputed. |
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Nevertheless, the question of who plays the key role is disputed as there are different theories on European Integration focusing on different actors and agency. |
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No killer facts, no persuasive arguments, just a clutch of easily disputed statistical claims and counterpunches from the UK parties that knock the stuffing out of separation. |
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Three of these wars were fought over the disputed territory of Kashmir, while the fourth, the 1971 war, followed from India's support for the independence of Bangladesh. |
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Rehn's comment was disputed by Salmond, who restated his belief that a sterling currency union would be formed and pledged to create the necessary financial institutions. |
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This was disputed by Mariot Leslie, a former UK permanent representative to NATO, who stated that NATO would not want to disrupt its arrangements by excluding Scotland. |
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Note that in some cases, there is a divergence of opinion over the interpretation of the first point, and whether an entity satisfies it is disputed. |
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A provisional peace agreement, signed by both parties in May 1933, provided for the League to assume control of the disputed territory while bilateral negotiations proceeded. |
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In 1896, Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher. |
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Somewhat unusually, Azinger disputed whether the ball was unfit for play. |
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It is generally said that the standard numbering plan with a 20 on top was created in 1896 by Lancashire carpenter Brian Gamlin, though this is disputed. |
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The British Museum continues to assert that it is an appropriate custodian and has an inalienable right to its disputed artefacts under British law. |
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The precise nature of the contract was disputed, as can be seen below. |
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These included a functioning, if disputed, parliamentary democracy with its own executive, judiciary and written constitution which could be changed by the Oireachtas. |
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This story is now disputed, though certainly Milton disliked Chappell. |
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Pufendorf disputed Hobbes's equation of a state of nature with war. |
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The Yorta Yorta disputed this, but at the same time, acknowledged the destructive effects of missionaries and governments in attempting to detribalise and Christianise them. |
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This conclusion has been disputed by others, who point to lack of consistent evidence, and consider the sources to be more open to interpretation. |
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