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"The EU hopes that any dispute addressed to the National Election Committee and the established judicial mechanisms will be dealt with fairly and swiftly," it said in a statement.
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Significantly, however, his report does not chronicle, dispute or address any of the documented temperature variations central to the matter.
Additional information may include the relationship between the parties, who would pay legal costs in the event of court action, and in which state any dispute will be addressed.
In the midst of efforts and disputes to address these issues, however, a new approach was suddenly heralded: RRI.
Trade organizations such as the World Trade Organization, Institute of International Finance, and the World Federation of Exchanges attempt to ease trade, facilitate trade disputes and address economic affairs, promote standards, and sponsor research and statistics publications.
There was no conversation and no one addressed, disputed, or refined anything that anyone else had said.
The joint statement said they had agreed "to start political negotiations" but did not touch on when or how some of their more intractable disputes would be addressed, starting with the killing of more than a million Armenians by the Ottoman Turk government from 1915 to 1918, which the Turkish government has denied was genocide.
"Lawsuits of any kind are uncommon in China, where disputes are usually addressed quietly behind closed doors," Stratfor reports.
In fact, the evidence of life's evolution as revealed in the fossil record was not disputed and seldom addressed by most creationists even into the twentieth century (Numbers 1992).
Adding to the dispute, the Pentagon letter — addressed to Timothy J. Matusheski, a lawyer who works pro bono for WikiLeaks — said Mr. Johnson and Mr. Matusheski had agreed to speak by telephone at 10 a.m. last Sunday about the Defense Department's official position.
At the budget briefing yesterday, Mr. Thompson also addressed the dispute over the cost of the new Medicare law: the Congressional Budget Office put it at $395 billion over 10 years, the administration at $534 billion.
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