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The issue comes to a head on Election Day, when the Federal Communications Commission votes on a proposal to make a disputed chunk of radio spectrum available for public use.
The city's Olympic bid gave Mr. Holding the political leverage to make a disputed land exchange with the Forest Service that added more than two square miles to the resort's base.
George Osborne won more time to settle an outstanding and highly contested £1.7bn EU budget bill and went on to make a disputed claim that he had halved the money owed by factoring in Britain's budget rebates in Europe.
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But while the margin of victory appeared solid, the projection was close enough to the threshold set by the EU to make a dispute over the outcome almost inevitable.
When a car gets totaled?" "You wish to make a dispute?" Desmond guessed.
And my insurance was... Do you know what insurance is?" "You wish to make a dispute?" he repeated.
The estate's lawyers, taking advantage of the fact that Gaye is considerably more popular and respected than Thicke, made a dispute between two groups of wealthy people seem like a battle between good and evil.
Put in the thing that I'm making a dispute.
He based the claim on e-mails obtained through a public-records request that showed that William Turnage, the trust's managing trustee, had successfully lobbied the archive to make a statement disputing Mr. Norsigian's authentication claims.
The loss of these words make a possible but disputed recording of Walt Whitman, supposedly made in 1889 or 1890, such a treasure.
Wallace's most ardent readers, I felt, utterly failed to make a case that effectively disputed the common, dismissive attitude toward his work that was expressed by many people in the literary circles I knew.
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