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dispute

[dih-spyoot] / dɪˈspyut /




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In its decision summary, the board had said Farhi had initially disputed that the music was "about his own life" but after being recalled to prison, he accepted that he was the artist TEN.

From BBC

Perhaps she's a real singer, stuck in a contractual dispute with her label, and releasing music under a pseudonym.

From BBC

The SDF said in a statement just after midnight local time that it was withdrawing its forces from the area in a show of good faith following calls from foreign powers mediating in the dispute.

From The Wall Street Journal

The legal dispute involves whether the federal regulatory laws shield the company from being sued under state law for failing to warn consumers.

From Los Angeles Times

Court records filed last year in the custody dispute repeatedly describe Palacios as an “ICE officer” and “federal law enforcement officer.”

From Los Angeles Times