And yet there is no disputing that the event, its militant tone and its choice of target will provoke terrible memories and associations. |
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If there's no disputing about taste, there's also no disputing some of the material consequences of taste. |
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The film's wildly uneven, but there's no disputing Argento's bravura or flair for stunt casting. |
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By disputing the legality of the government measures, the judiciary fuelled opposition to the redistribution policies. |
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In its classic sense, war means an armed conflict between two sovereign nations disputing control of territory. |
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Putting optometric clinics in schools might generate bigger academic gains than many educational reforms we spend so much energy disputing. |
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We'd go on, but disputing these petty points is the quicksand of journalism. |
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The accounting firm represents businesses disputing tax rulings by the comptroller's office. |
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American historians were disputing basic issues, such as the enemy order of battle, decades after the conflict came to an end. |
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There's little disputing that, as a DJ, the one-time footballer from the seaport, is one of the best. |
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Not a weekend has gone by where some, or all, of the teams are not discussing or disputing these regulations. |
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He went through my bill of indictment, calmly disputing that he had bent the truth. |
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When a member asks a question with an assertion contained within it, it is perfectly open to the Minister to answer the question by disputing the assertion. |
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They were, in effect, disputing some common territory, a point that the diagram reveals especially when Modernism triumphs after the Second World War. |
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That left Martin Tomcyk and Alexandre Premat disputing the lead. |
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Its bitter orange smell may not be for everyone, but there's no disputing how it quenches thirst in dry gulch territory. |
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The first is the clarity of the title deed and the possibility of present or future disputing of that deed. |
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Yes, there were some jobs created and no one is disputing that, even though they were not high quality jobs, but a job is a job. |
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There is absolutely no disputing the fact that this will be our next target. |
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No written comments were received from the parties concerned disputing this finding. |
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There is no disputing nuclear energy's performance as an alternative to fossil fuels and in reducing carbon emissions. |
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The sample was comprised of families that were disputing access arrangements before the court. |
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If I am disputing the amount on an invoice and do not wish to pay it, what do I do? |
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The disputing parties should first attempt to settle a claim through consultation or negotiation. |
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However, there's no disputing the fact that the guy knows his subject. |
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There was still no disputing the answer Bloomberg furnished to the question he then posed. |
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They view the tax people as disputing whether what they're doing is real work. |
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Had the gifts to Edwards bought yard signs or radio advertising, there'd be no disputing their campaign purpose. |
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Apparently one of the executive producers of Celebrity Apprentice went to Joan and said that your manager is disputing the charge. |
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The Government is disputing the payments under the bond transactions. |
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So by an agreement of the disputing parties, as in obligational disputes, we can impose on it a new signification, and not use it according to its common signification. |
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Mediation is a confidential, voluntary and informal process, allowing disputing parties to develop creative solutions that may not be available through formal adjudication. |
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The result could be either a constitutional void, or the emergence of two rival governments, each disputing the constitutional legitimacy of the other. |
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The confirmation of receipt received by the sender of the invoice may change the application of the commercial rules relating to disputing invoices. |
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He has played an influential role in each incident, often acting as mediator between disputing political opponents. |
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The Ottoman fleets at Suez were instrumental in disputing control with the Portuguese over Indian Ocean trade. |
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Canadian governments would also impose binding arbitration or a new contract on the disputing parties. |
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Because an appeals officer has not yet reviewed the objection, however, the letter does not address the specific issues the taxpayer or registrant is disputing. |
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Senator Anne Cools: I am not disputing the truthfulness of it. |
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Whilst not disputing the power of collective sentiment, Jumoke Balogu from Compare Afrique argued that the western outcry over the campaign was misplaced. |
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There is no disputing that sometimes life takes a dramatic change. |
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While no one is disputing the significance and wisdom of precautionary actions the news brought new light on the high five. |
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By establishing a clear determination of the facts involving a complaint and acting as a mediator when no other remedy can be found, the Commissioner serves as a bridge between disputing parties. |
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It is true that the EU will need all the diplomatic finesse it can muster in Geneva when faced with an array of CHR members with poor human rights records, many disputing the legitimacy of tabling country resolutions. |
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Not only youths but also some very senior figures have begun disputing it. |
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The Company disagrees with Air Canada's appeal and is disputing it. |
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Non-binding thirdparty mechanisms, such as the use of good offices or mediation, allow disputing Parties to obtain an impartial perspective on the dispute. |
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In short, the entire region, including the disputing countries, displayed a good degree of political maturity and showed exactly what makes democracy work: respect for the will of the people. |
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The White House subsequently released a statement that the sign and Bush's visit referred to the initial invasion of Iraq and disputing the charge of theatrics. |
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Recently, NYC filed legal briefs disputing the claim that the Nativity scene depicts a historical event and that this event is the basis for the celebration of Christmas. |
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Eight of the 17 runners, including In Full Cry, elected to race on the far side of the track with Sand Cat and Buachaill Dona disputing the lead on the stands rail. |
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