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Discover Ludwig"disputed issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a topic or issue that is controversial, or which has been the subject of disagreement or debate. For example: "The use of artificial intelligence in health care is a highly disputed issue."
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They also threatened to distribute copies of the disputed issue "regardless of union opinion".
The problem with this for geneticists is that they store sperm so paternity is a disputed issue.
There was an implicit warning here that if they didn't, there was always the possibility that Cameron, Clegg and Miliband would all unite on the disputed issue.
But since each position is embraced by one of the two major parties and because this is a polarized time, this is a disputed issue.
"Church and Team: Where to Draw the Line?" (Aug. 6) brings to mind the disputed issue of school-sponsored prayers in decades past.
Discovery may be conducted by the parties in any proceeding under this paragraph only if and to the extent necessary to resolve a genuinely disputed issue of fact concerning one of the defenses under paragraph (4).
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(Three other disputed issues were covered in this space last week.
Dr. Hamburg also spoke on two other disputed issues.
On a summary judgment motion, disputed issues of fact are resolved against the moving party-here, petitioners.
Moreover, his findings upon disputed issues of fact are expressly stated or may be ascertainable from the record.
On a motion for summary judgment, disputed issues of fact are resolved against the moving party-here, petitioners.
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