The reports said the parties may take the dispute to arbitration court.
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The number of permanent jobs the project would create is in dispute.
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He cited ordinary dispute settlement procedures included in contracts as an example.
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They said they would try to dispute it by all legal means.
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They reduce to both the capital value of the subject in dispute.
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We shall have made up our quarrel.' Sam at least was happy.
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As a result there is an open quarrel in the Conservative party.
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Mashaie had said Iran had no quarrel with Israelis, only their government.
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It was such a natural quarrel and so unprovocative of actual tragedy.
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The wind of the business rose; it became a quarrel of sovereigns.
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Labour would propose amendments to scrap zero hour contracts, Mr Lees-Galloway said.
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Risk or no risk, he certainly knows he's in a scrap now.
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Both parties' election manifestos promised to scrap pension changes made in 2011.
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Labour has confirmed it would scrap the UK government's housing benefit changes.
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So let's scrap the health and safety rules that put people off.
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If you're so squeamish, you might argufy the matter with him.
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You're the last man I'd have expected to hear argufy for faith without works.
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For what skill had I to argufy with a man of such infinite parts?
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It won't do to argufy here, I tell you.
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I won't argufy- Idaresay he was.
Ús de altercate en anglès
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Quite five minutes passed before Priam perceived, between the altercating doctrines, the high scaffold-clad summit of a building which was unfamiliar to him.