1. dispute
A small border dispute ballooned into a major international incident.
a question in dispute
The Sea of Japan naming dispute revolves around efforts to remove 'Sea of Japan' from the world's maps and replace it with 'East Sea'.
The end of which there were two little sketches of rhetoric and logic, the latter finishing with a specimen of a dispute in the Socratic method.
After much negotiation, the two sides in the dispute reached a compromise.
Nothing is ever done here without dispute.
The number of days lost through industrial dispute is shown in the table on the facing page.
After a long dispute the coal mines closed and the remaining miners were paid off.
Problems can occur when there are disputes between partners.
My client strongly disputes Mr DeCarrico's version of events. He disputed the arrangements, which he thought were inadequate.
An employer and his/her employee shall aim at a conciliatory settlement of disputes arising from an employment relationship.
Definition if there is a dispute about something, people cannot agree about it and so they argue about it
I wouldn’t want to dispute the fact that Real Madrid are a good football club but there are better ones like Manchester United, you know!
"It appears to be a land dispute, Ensign," Thrawn said.
I don't dispute the facts you've presented but only the conclusion you draw from them.
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EasyFCE (Part 1. Multiple choice, p. 18)Legal English (general vocabulary) - part 3core themes course description nr 1tekst The new model for consumer goodsThe Language of Contract Law (UNIT 3)2. controversy
We sided with him in the controversy.
Since the 17th century, scientists who have engaged in public political controversy have often been judged harshly by scientific colleagues, as well as by political adversaries.
There is a big controversy about the government’s new law.
This is where controversy takes over.
The question excited much controversy.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
The senator remained neutral in the furious controversy.
Change is one thing, progress is another. "Change" is scientific, "progress" is ethical; change is indubitable, whereas progress is a matter of controversy.
Let's take advantage of the 'exemption' controversy to reconsider the way we work.
Such things as the textbook controversy, lack of recognition of historical events, and the prime minister's worshipping at the Yasukuni Shrine have caused discord with China.
A controversy is a debate or argument with people expressing different opinions.
The election ended in controversy, with allegations of widespread vote-rigging.
The book caused great controversy among readers.
controversy = disagreement expressed in a heated and public way
His bold plan gave rise to much controversy.
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Extraordinary school for boys & Ideal home (7A & 7...New Language Leader Upper Int Unit 7-12 Wordlistsłówka z czytanki IRAKContract law General English3000 najpopularniejszych słów Angielski3. litigation
Everybody litigation
Sam and Phillip couldn't reach a compromise, so they had to solve the problem by means of litigation
Both sides agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense of litigation.
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17 lipca 1/3January Vocabularykartkówka angieskiPD01 słówka IIvocabulary 7&84. argument
His argument was logical.
The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark.
I find your argument too convoluted. Couldn't you try to make it simpler and more concise?
Yea... Dima continued, talking mostly to himself. "It's as if the author of my story got into some stupid argument, retired to Fiji, and just left me here to rot."
Although an increase of unmarried mothers is needed in order to escape the declining birth rate for some reason public opinion in Japan is avoiding this argument.
My argument is indebted in a number of places to the aesthetic theories of Adorno, Horkheimer and others.
A strong argument for the religion of Christ is this — that offences against Charity are about the only ones which men on their death-beds can be made, not to understand, but to feel, as crime.
There are a lot of people who say, "it says this in Koujien," and use that dictionary as the only grounds for their argument.
In a sense, I am turning around the argument made by David Riesman in The Lonely Crowd.
Argument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act.
Then an argument developed between some of John's disciples and a certain Jew about purification.
An argument is a conversation in which people disagree with each other angrily or noisily
An argument is a disagreement between two or more people, but it can also be a statement backed by evidence, like your argument that your school doesn't need a dress code.
People sometimes pretend to be cheerful (pogodny wesoły) after an argument. Drivers in my city often get into arguments with other ones.
Only in philosophy can you use a circular argument and get praised for it.
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UNIT u10 Cutting Edge Intermediate Student's Booksłówka szkolne u.1Sprawdzian sroda cz.1słowka egzamin5. feud
family feud
Our feud traces back to our childhood.
Son, let's stop the fussin' and the feudin'
Were Trump to face impeachment, his lawyers would likely try to present him as a victim of a partisan feud, but his unpopularity would be a liability; Republicans in Congress would have little reason to defend him.