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The days when unions had big strike funds, and could ride out long disputes, are mostly gone.
Despite long disputes and resistance, an essentially new literary language emerged, the older one soon becoming obsolete.
Britain has been involved in long disputes with Egypt and Greece over artefacts held in the British Museum.
The public registry contains records of countless debts and long disputes, which did not hinder a steady stream of paintings.
She said: "We believe that schools will continue to recognise both their statutory responsibilities and the value of facilities time which encourages the early resolution of disputes and avoids the costs associated with long disputes.
Without a regional level of oversight to knock heads together, more councils could become locked into long disputes over housing and as a result, new homes will take longer to deliver.
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Mathematicians have long disputed the question.
We are planning for it to be a long dispute".
Long disputed between Spain and Portugal, the region was the site of intermittent warfare between 1754 and 1870.
Walker refused, beginning a long dispute that saw Cobden-Sanderson ban him from entering the press.
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