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31 Sentences With "be in dispute"

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The legality of that surveillance does not appear to be in dispute.
Rodriguez's statistical legacy will always be in dispute because of those choices.
The importance of today's finding may be in dispute, but its rarity isn't.
The facts are the facts and most of them may not be in dispute.
"[In today's deal] Walgreens likely focused on the stores that wouldn't be in dispute," Raymond James analyst John Ransom told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Thursday.
"Though the effectiveness of many of these methods may be in dispute, nothing should be taken off the table when American lives are at stake," Trump wrote.
There will be stories where the definition of consent will be in dispute, as on campus, and the risk of a post-Weinstein backlash is just as possible.
Perhaps it is no coincidence that some of UNESCO's most interesting recent decisions have celebrated spiritual phenomena (in the broadest sense) whose ownership seems unlikely to be in dispute.
While the Iranian president's version of all the facts may be in dispute, his tone was moderate, especially compared with the provocative performances by his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whom he succeeded four years ago.
As a kid though, Rannefors had built bat houses with his father, and he said he learned that bats can eat up to 1,000 mosquito-sized insects per hour (though this seems to be in dispute).
In a court filing on Thursday, the Justice Department said the federal government still has more work to do before it decides exactly how it would implement Trump's order, and what funds might be in dispute.
What does not appear to be in dispute, according to the report, is that Mr. Chapman then went to his garage, punched in the passenger window of his car, retrieved a pistol and, alone, fired it several times.
That's true, I suppose, although my two biggest takeaways — that Facebook routinely pursued growth at the expense of data privacy, and acted in anti-competitive fashion against apps it considered a threat —hardly seem to be in dispute.
While the final score of a game would not be in dispute, two different data providers could differ on things like who is credited with a rebound, which is crucial when consumers can place bets on specific player performances in a variety of statistical categories.
So while Schiff's specific reference to the CBS report might be in dispute, even Republicans would seem to agree with the premise of its central metaphor — which makes the outrage over his decision to include it in his arguments seem less about the report's veracity and more about finding something to distract voters from the charges Trump faces.
Students must complete 24 credit hours, 15 of which must be in Dispute Resolution.
Toronto Maple Leafs: Stories of Canada's Legendary Team, p. 2 Dye's release was so quick that, on occasion, his goals would be in dispute because neither the linesmen, referee or goaltender had seen them enter the net. A notable instance of this occurred during the 1922 Finals versus the Vancouver Millionaires.
The rhinofish (Labeobarbus rhinoceros) is a ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. Its taxonomic identity is not entirely clear. Some taxonomic authorities consider Labeobarbus mariae as the rhinofish, however Fishbase identifies the range of L. mariae as occurring in Guinea. Rhinofish appear to occur in Kenya, as the range seems not to be in dispute.
The possibility of international mediation to help resolve such matters as may be in dispute and/or difficult to conclude will not be excluded. With the accord the Freedom Front got its possibilities to address Afrikaner self-determination after the general election of 27 April 1994. The ANC ensured the participation of conservative Afrikaners in the same general election, avoiding a coup d'état by conservative Afrikaners and adding legitimacy to that general election.
His crosier. Albert's appointment was opposed by Baldwin, who had a second group of canons elect his own relative, Albert de Rethel. Albert de Rethel was a maternal-uncle of Empress Constance who had planned to support him with the Emperor but had been captured by Sicilians earlier. As the election appeared to be in dispute, the Emperor supported Lothar of Hochstaden, provost of the church of St Cassius in Bonn and brother of Count Dietrich of Hochstaden.
In that year, idols of Rama were surreptitiously placed inside the mosque. An uproar followed, and multiple civil suits were filed laying claim to the site. The site was declared to be in dispute, and the gates to the mosque were locked. In the 1980s, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), a Hindu nationalist organisation, began a campaign to build a temple dedicated to Rama at the site, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) backing the movement politically.
Bettman declined to give a timetable for the purchase approval. On May 7, 2010, The Globe and Mail reported that negotiations to finalize the details of the MOU between Reinsdorf and Glendale were going poorly and Glendale had sought out Ice Edge to return to negotiations. What is reported to be in dispute are the terms of the special tax district. The Arizona Republic reported that negotiations had resumed with Ice Edge, with Glendale removing its objection to guaranteeing $5 million in revenues from parking for the team.
Palestinians claim any reduction of this claim is a severe deprivation of their rights. In negotiations, they claim that any moves to reduce the boundaries of this land is a hostile move against their key interests. Israel considers this land to be in dispute, and feels the purpose of negotiations is to define what the final borders will be. Other Palestinian groups, such as Hamas, have in the past insisted that Palestinians must control not only the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem, but also all of Israel proper.
The table trials captured the nation's fancy and were soon dubbed "The Poison Squad" by newspapers covering the story. The men soon adopted the motto "Only the Brave dare eat the fare" and at times the publicity given to the trials became a burden. Though many results of the trial came to be in dispute, there was no doubt that formaldehyde was dangerous and it disappeared quickly as a preservative. Wiley himself felt that he had found adverse effects from large doses of each of the preservatives and the public seemed to agree with Wiley.
Construction of new plants continued to be strong through the 1980s and into the 1990s. However, starting in the mid-1990s there were several nuclear related accidents and cover-ups in Japan that eroded public perception of the industry, resulting in protests and resistance to new plants. These accidents included the Tokaimura nuclear accident, the Mihama steam explosion, cover-ups after accidents at the Monju reactor, and more recently the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant was completely shut down for 21 months following an earthquake in 2007. While exact details may be in dispute, it is clear that the safety culture in Japan's nuclear industry has come under greater scrutiny.
The placement of the idols was seen as a desecration by the users of the Masjid. The site was declared to be in dispute, and the gates to the Masjid were locked. { "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ { "type": "Feature", "properties": {}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [ 82.19440090673744, 26.79567601448159 ] } } ] } In the 1980s, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) began a campaign for the construction of a temple dedicated to Rama at the site, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as its political voice. The movement was bolstered by the decision of a district judge, who ruled in 1986 that the gates would be reopened and Hindus permitted to worship there.
Konščak mounted three expeditions (in 1746, 1751 and 1753) systematically exploring previously unknown parts of the peninsula. In June and July 1746 he was sent by sea to the head of the Gulf of California in order to investigate the disputed question of whether Baja California was an island. Although he closely followed the coast and reached the Colorado River, the issue continued to be in dispute for nearly another three decades His second expedition comprised a journey by land across the peninsula to the Pacific coast. The third expedition went up the western side of the peninsula, to around 30 degrees of latitude near Bahía San Luis Gonzaga.
Jerusalem municipal area The status and boundary of Jerusalem continue to be in dispute. Following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Israel was in control of West Jerusalem while Jordan was in control of East Jerusalem (including the walled Old City in which most the holy places are located). During the Six-Day War of 1967, Israel gained control of the West Bank, as well as East Jerusalem, and shortly after extended Jerusalem’s municipality city limits to cover the whole of East Jerusalem and the surrounding area, and applied its laws, jurisdiction, and administration to that territory. In 1980, the Knesset passed the Jerusalem Law, declaring Jerusalem to be the "complete and united" capital of Israel.
This was the second time David Bedford sang on a recording of this song. He previously recorded it with Lol Coxhill as the Coxhill-Bedford Duo, who issued several singles under this name, and 3 songs on Coxhill's 1971 album Ear of Beholder, where this song appeared. All songs made under this name are revivals of early 20th century repertoire from British music hall, American Vaudeville, and minstrel shows, and feature Bedford on piano and vocals, and Coxhill on vocals. On the Coxhill album, the composer is credited as Ted Waite, a British music hall comedian, but the authorship may be in dispute, as all releases of Oldfield's version, including a recent DVD containing the video, credit it as "traditional".
Brethren annually reaffirm that historic > position as a nonresistant peace church and, as such, provides counsel and > support for those persons who, as a matter of personal conscience, hold a > conviction of nonresistance. On the other hand, some Brethren understand > peacemaking as the responsibility of the state to defend against and deter > evil. These Brethren affirm the role of the state to maintain peace and > deter aggression through a strong national defense by sanctioning chaplains > in all branches of military service and providing counsel and support for > those who, as a matter of personal conscience, hold to the conviction of > peace through a strong military defense or “resistance.” ...Our role as > peacemakers may be in dispute, but the goal of peace is undeniable.
A "motion for summary judgment" asks the court to decide that the available evidence, even if taken in the light most favorable to the non- moving party, supports a ruling in favor of the moving party. This motion is usually only made when sufficient time for discovering all evidence has expired. For summary judgment to be granted in most jurisdictions, a two-part standard must be satisfied: (i) no genuine issue of material fact can be in dispute between the parties, and (ii) the moving party must be entitled to judgment as a matter of law. For example, a claim that a doctor engaged in malpractice by prescribing a drug could result in summary judgment if the plaintiff failed to obtain expert testimony indicating that the drug was improperly prescribed.

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