Sentence examples for cross dispute from inspiring English sources

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His critics have suggested that he is now trying to make up the political ground he lost in the presidential race by openly campaigning in the cross dispute.

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The pipeline crosses disputed Sioux land that was promised to the tribe in the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie but was later taken away.

The Brussels regulation allowed consumers to go to courts in their own country in a cross-border dispute.

What the international community should do is to tell China that the only means to resolve the cross-strait dispute is through peaceful negotiations, without preconditions.

It will largely reject the authority of the European Court of Justice, even though some form of cross-border dispute settlement is an inevitable feature of an interdependent world.

A sentence beginning, "Englishmen — particularly British men of a certain class... .. has stumbled into a cross-border dispute before the reader has had time to decide if it's true or not.

[Page C2.] Mexico Ordered to Pay Damages An international tribunal that worked to arbitrate a cross-border dispute between an American company, Metalclad, and the Mexican government ordered Mexico to pay nearly $17 million in damages.

Eritrea has refused to recognise its national Red Cross society, disputing its claim to neutrality.Still, veterans of the Red Cross movement can take quiet satisfaction in the fact that the more militant brand of NGO, including MSF itself, has moved closer to the Red Cross ethos of political caution.

As the cross-border dispute continues, one of the handful of competing local phone service start-up companies in Mexico, Axtel, has added a twist -- accusing the rival companies with United States partners of doing their best to stifle competition by using some of the tactics for which they are criticizing Telmex.

An international tribunal that worked behind closed doors to arbitrate a cross-border dispute between a United States company and the Mexican government ordered Mexico to pay nearly $17 million in compensatory damages yesterday for failing to protect the company's rights as a foreign investor.

The cross-Atlantic dispute, which soured relations between the two commercial powers and led to complaints before the World Trade Organization and retaliatory measures, began in 1993 with the European Union's decision to favor bananas from the former European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean.

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