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dispute

[dih-spyoot] / dɪˈspyut /




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He said he would not be dismissing the case over the dispute.

From BBC

Martin Bertao, president of College Republicans of America, said the organization deplores antisemitism and disputed the membership of the young man appearing to salute in the photo.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet the announcement is “unfortunate” given the recent resolution of prior disputes with the government, “which we hoped would allow investors to consider a potential overhang as being ‘resolved’,” Hissey says.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the heart of the dispute is a fundamental question that is essential to the health of any professional sports business: Is baseball fair?

From The Wall Street Journal

There are also calls to overhaul rules related to special treatment of developing countries and achieving a level playing field for trade, as well as a push to restore the organisation's crippled dispute settlement system.

From Barron's