Sentence examples for disputed term from inspiring English sources

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In the imagined dispute, we know exactly what the disputed term is ('ship') and exactly what the relevant candidate meanings are (a vessel that floats on water and a sufficiently large vessel that floats on water).

The Law Commission directly rejected the suggestion that the promisor should have every defence in a dispute with a third party that he would have in a dispute with the promisee (regardless of whether or not it could be applied to the disputed term).

A series of strikes by teachers in Nottingham have been cancelled after the city council agreed to conciliation over a disputed term changes.

One might suspect that the disputed term in this case is the predicate 'statue', but it turns out to be fairly difficult to specify the relevant candidate meanings.

Since it is a central task of philosophy, so construed, to establish the very possibility of any knowledge or science (Wissenschaft) whatsoever, Fichte proposed to replace the disputed term "philosophy" (or "love of wisdom") with the new term Wissenschaftslehre or 'Theory of Science' a name intended to highlight the distinctively "second order" character of philosophical reflection.

"High-functioning autism" (HFA) is a disputed term sometimes used to describe individuals with AD without concomitant mental retardation [ 3].

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The policies were still under negotiation, and the coverage included the disputed terms of the so-called "binders," or promises by insurance carriers to provide coverage.

The question as to whether the Disputed Terms conflict with the Commitment Letter shall also be determined at trial.

The Judge sided with the sponsors but stated: The plaintiffs' evidence that the defendants threatened not to finance the Acquisition unless the plaintiffs agreed to the Disputed Terms is not compelling.

(Mr. Martorano disputed the term "hit man"; he said Mr. Carr used that title anyway "because he thought it would sell better").

Olusoga and Erichsen have written a vivid, powerful narrative of the Namibian genocide – though disputed, the term does seem apt – and of the ways it has been forgotten and remembered, concealed and exhumed.

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