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are always disputed
adverb
At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; every time.
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"In field after field, year after year, conclusions that might support regulation are always disputed.
He demanded that June's general elections be held properly (Albanian election results are always disputed) and that recent nationalist rhetoric be curbed.
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"There are always disputes about the mechanics of the process, but what I remember most is people in all these countries asking me at some critical point, 'How do you do it in America?
In my case, it is currently a battle against a proposal to place a wind farm on my doorstep, but there are always disputes going on about something or other – boundaries, trespass, rights of way, tree-felling, and so on.
As for the positioning of the electrode 5 cm above the proximal border of lower esophageal sphincter (PBLES), as made by Johnson & DeMeester [ 7] to define the normal exam, with scores less than 14.72, there were always disputes.
Penalties these days are almost always disputed.
We are also calling on boards to produce one figure for each executive's remuneration – at the moment this is nowhere to be found and when worked out, is always hotly disputed.
And, yes, they do have just as much right… And so, muttering, we slink off, cutting subtler swathes through the air with our rackets, recalling the shots that might have been, magnificent efforts that skim the tramlines and are always in – no disputes to be had.
Variations in the power outputs from power plant are always a matter of disputes.
Disputes roil up, with what seems like uncontrollable vehemence … and then they are always somehow controlled.
However, a fragile but fraught understanding between the U.S. and Turkey on this issue prevails for now but is always subject to dispute at any given moment.
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