Sentence examples for are disputing from inspiring English sources

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are disputing

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To contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another.

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"We are disputing it," Ms. Brooks said.

"Few people are disputing the analysis we've done".

"We are disputing whether Mr. Schmid's actions were improper".

The two sides are disputing which unions those workers have chosen to be in.

When two people are disputing, goes a German saying, a third person will always enjoy it.

Kerry stood with the two candidates who are disputing the results of Afghanistan's presidential election.

They are disputing who should rule and, in the case of Thyestes, stealing his brother's wife.

"That, however, is not the issue we are disputing with MCI.

Now, experts at the University of Cambridge and the Fitzwilliam Museum (also in Cambridge) are disputing that assumption.

Instead, the parties are disputing the terms of the $22.125 billion in debt needed to finance this transaction.

But rich and poor nations are disputing how to set targets, and who should bear most of the responsibility.

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