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.
Angličtina slovo „spor„(dispute) se zobrazí v sadách:
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