Sentence examples for contested dispute from inspiring English sources

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Third, the Debtor and Enersys are embroiled in a vigorously contested dispute about whether the Debtor may reject a valuable intellectual property license now used by Enersys.

But the 68-year-old tabloid is at the centre of a hotly contested dispute about Rupert Murdoch's mounting influence over the Big Apple.

The draft of the agreement posted yesterday on the official Free Trade Area of the Americas Web site (www.ftaa-alca.org) included that contested dispute resolution mechanism in its chapter on investments.

Lawrence Hurley: "The Trump administration on Wednesday made its final plea to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow its proposed ban on travelers from six Muslim-majority countries to go into effect as the justices weigh how to handle the hotly contested dispute.

The Trump administration on Wednesday made its final plea to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow its proposed ban on travelers from six Muslim-majority countries to go into effect as the justices weigh how to handle the hotly contested dispute.

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India's borders are some of the world's most hotly contested: disputes on its frontiers have led to war with two of its neighbors, Pakistan and China.

He is a recognized global leader incyber security, electronic discovery and computer forensics and a sought after e-discovery special master, forensic neutral, cyber security consultant and expert witness for some of the most complex and contested disputes.

"Having proven its ability to defeat Apple after the most bitterly contested patent dispute that this industry has seen to date is clear proof of" the effectiveness of Nokia's more aggressive strategy, Mr. Mueller said.

But even if the developer of the proposed shopping mall loses, the deepest disappointment seems to be reserved for anyone who hopes the vote will end the most bitterly contested development dispute in recent Nassau County history.

To the extent that there are contested or disputed ballots -- JUSTICE SCALIA.

The votes of some, possessing the right of suffrage, may be rejected; the votes of others, not possessing the right of suffrage, may be admitted; whether such rejection or admission proceed from error of judgment, or from design, it will equally lay the foundation of a contested or disputed election between the candidates for the electorship.

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