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Amid criticisms that £10m to £20m was relatively small figure on which to make such a major policy announcement – the NHS budget is more than £100bn a year – the health secretary disputed the No 10 claim.
Tony Abbott has sought to play down the backlash over Australia's decision to refer to East Jerusalem as "disputed" rather than "occupied" territory, saying the government had made only a "terminological clarification".
Johnson, in an addendum to the report, partially concurred with many of the inspector general's findings, though he disputed several.
This claim is disputed by other MPs, though, who suggest that the Dutch economic situation is basically healthy, so the 'exceptional circumstance' argument does not apply.
Such sentiment is hotly disputed by Duncan Carmichael, Ayr's club historian.
In Manchester, some argued that the riots had been caused by anger at perceived injustices such as proposed cuts to the public sector, growing youth unemployment or bad relations with police – the latter point being disputed by Ch Supt Russ Jackson, who said the picture was more complex.
Ukip said said the decision marked "a sad day for diversity and freedom" and disputed organisers' version of events, saying the party had not had its application turned down but instead organisers had withdrawn their original invitation.
Kasparov, who held the world chess championship title for 15 years and is commonly regarded as the greatest player the world has yet seen, disputed claims that Putin is popular in Russia, saying propaganda and restrictions on free speech had driven criticism underground.
The two contenders for the hotly disputed title of France's second city will be drawn closer together and be more accessible from May, when Eurostar's new, year-round direct service will link London with Marseille via Lyon and Avignon.
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Realising that allowing elected officials to determine the outcome of a disputed election was a bad idea, the Electoral Act makes clear that the high court will sit as the "court of disputed returns" to hear disputes relating to elections.
Until the Electoral Act became law, the house of parliament where the electoral dispute arose was responsible for determining the outcome of a disputed election.
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