A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement.
State of prolonged public dispute or debate.
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Examples for "dispute "
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 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.
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 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 .
6 A new framework for the course introduced in 2012 has sparked controversy .
7 A bitter controversy in debate with Mr. Blaine assumed a personal character.
8 The truth in matters of labor policy has become obscured in controversy .
9 The religious freedom law was not Pence's only brush with national controversy .
10 Few enterprises of modern times have given rise to so much controversy .
11 Much controversy remains however, regarding the underlying physiological pathways mediating this response.
12 However, such a consensus is probably Utopian on any issue of controversy .
13 Despite the controversy and warnings from medical experts, President Trump recently remarked:
14 Two mutually antagonistic parties have created the controversy today over terrorism policy.
15 Following is a timeline of the controversy over nuclear power in Germany.
16 He had also been dealing with quite an amount of public controversy .
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