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Meanings of
disputes
in English
Russian
вражда
Portuguese
controvérsia
Spanish
controversia
Catalan
controvèrsia
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Friction, disagreement, or discord within a group or between different groups.
conflict
dispute
controversy
conflicts
disagreement
disagreements
controversies
psychological conflict
Russian
вражда
Synonyms
Examples for "
conflict
"
conflict
dispute
controversy
conflicts
disagreement
Examples for "
conflict
"
1
Video Image South China Sea
conflict
:
Will Australia be forced into war?
2
FRANCE: What is the French position on possible military
conflict
with Iraq?
3
Receipt-tracking systems allow users to discover patterns that help avoid future
conflict
.
4
Cirri said the
conflict
was worsening an already serious situation in Yemen.
5
The great
conflict
,
therefore, brought him a certain lightening of the heart.
1
The reports said the parties may take the
dispute
to arbitration court.
2
The number of permanent jobs the project would create is in
dispute
.
3
He cited ordinary
dispute
settlement procedures included in contracts as an example.
4
They said they would try to
dispute
it by all legal means.
5
They reduce to both the capital value of the subject in
dispute
.
1
It ignored the whistleblower and penalty points
controversy
for far too long.
2
However, there remains a great deal of
controversy
regarding the optimal agent.
3
However, Democrats do sense some opportunity because of Moore's history of
controversy
.
4
A number of planning decisions in Wicklow have given rise to
controversy
.
5
A day later, U2's first concert in Russia ended in political
controversy
.
1
With every new deal, however, there would be additional questions about
conflicts
.
2
Cluster bombs should be banned in international
conflicts
,
the Government warned today.
3
However, as good as it sounded there were a few possible
conflicts
.
4
However, differences in business focus and potential cultural
conflicts
could be deterrents.
5
Even so: at points of crisis, the tensions and
conflicts
invariably surfaced.
1
HSBC said all parties must resolve
disagreement
through communication rather than violence.
2
The exact nature of the
disagreement
is not known, the paper said.
3
It was a
disagreement
,
partly, about the nature of the word 'met'.
4
But
disagreement
among Ministers and pressure of work on other matters intervened.
5
It could yet open up another area of
disagreement
within the coalition.
1
Even within families there's
disagreements
about what's an acceptable level of risk.
2
A will makes intentions clear and helps to avoid any family
disagreements
.
3
However,
disagreements
between barcoding and morphological data have already led to controversy.
4
Participating countries can express
disagreements
over the contents of a final report.
5
Iran and the IAEA have 14 days to resolve
disagreements
among themselves.
1
Nevertheless, questions and
controversies
remain that are the basis for future research.
2
Indeed, that would surely create more, rather than fewer,
controversies
each year.
3
Consider just a handful of the cases and
controversies
currently involving Twitter.
4
And yet, nearly a decade later, privacy
controversies
continue to plague Google.
5
We believe that smart regulation can solve many of these current
controversies
.
1
The third conflict of the war was one which we may call a
psychological
conflict
.
2
Most people hate
psychological
conflict
.
3
From the first sessions a
psychological
conflict
broke out between the deputies of different social conditions and (therefore) different mentalities.
Usage of
disputes
in English
1
Most countries regard Israeli settlements as illegal, a view that Israel
disputes
.
2
Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israeli
disputes
this.
3
Nokia's
disputes
follow several high-profile tax cases involving foreign companies in India.
4
However, the number of
disputes
fell, according to the Central Statistics Office.
5
The Constitutional Court hears cases regarding election
disputes
and challenges to laws.
6
Palestinians and most countries view the settlements as illegal, which Israel
disputes
.
7
Some hope that a potential deal may help soothe ongoing territorial
disputes
.
8
A new approach to family
disputes
has been created specifically for Māori.
9
Obviously too we can simply ask Jeremy Roth whether he
disputes
it.
10
In the energy market, oil fell amid the escalating U.S. trade
disputes
.
11
The settlements are considered illegal under international law, though Israel
disputes
this.
12
They are widely considered illegal under international law, though Israel
disputes
this.
13
However, Toninelli said these
disputes
had no bearing on the TAV analysis.
14
Phil Pennington reports on international trade
disputes
,
steel failures and job insecurity.
15
That could bring
disputes
between countries that benefited and others that suffered.
16
Question 2: Microsoft isn't always on the receiving end of patent
disputes
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disputes
dispute
Noun
Plural
dispute
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
legal disputes
industrial disputes
territorial disputes
resolve disputes
settle disputes
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Translations for
disputes
Russian
вражда
разногласие
распря
конфликт
конфликты
распри
спор
ссора
Portuguese
controvérsia
conflito
Spanish
controversia
desavenencia
altercado
conflicto
conflictos
controversial
Catalan
controvèrsia
conflicte
Disputes
through the time
Disputes
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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