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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific dispute that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In the context of a given dispute, both parties must present their evidence clearly."
Alternatives: "a specific dispute" or "an identified dispute".
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But disclosure is not a simple on/off switch: any competent lawyer knows that in a given dispute, or monitoring situation, certain documents may only be seen by a judge, others by a larger swath of regulators, and some may never be seen at all.
All ICSID contracting member states, whether or not they are parties to a given dispute, are required by the ICSID Convention to recognize and enforce ICSID arbitral awards.
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In general, evaluative mediators have more specialized knowledge than non-evaluative mediators regarding relevant law, applicable industry practices and the cultural conditions bearing on any given dispute.
That was going to be hard to do even without a pause, given disputes over U.S. ballistic-missile defense programs and Russian short-range nuclear weapons.
As the world's largest polluter, China--which has promised to cap its emissions by 2030 but has not yet said at what level--will be a key actor given disputes over whether developed or developing countries should bear a greater emissions reduction burden.
If anything, it has given disputes a higher political profile, and a forum in which they can be argued over incessantly, but seemingly never quite solved.
In a given demolition dispute, opponents of anti-demolition protesters often have the advantage in terms of resources, organization, and policy; without external support, protestors rarely achieve their desired outcomes.
It lets Chicago tenants and landlords keep track of what issues there are with a given house, and to manage disputes about them.
In reality, though, their relationship was far from harmonious, with the patrician element largely predominating, except when factional disputes led a given group among them to seek the support of the plebeians (the general citizenry).
Whatever profession it is there is no dispute – it's a given.
Because, as you know, he's in a legal limbo, given the dispute about whether he actually is a county employee?
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