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Even so, you may be in for a prolonged wrangle, especially if there is a disagreement among experts.
In 1868 he was charged with preparing an elementary education bill, which was passed on Aug. 9, 1870, after a prolonged wrangle between Anglicans and Nonconformists over its religious clauses.
Perhaps the true measure of Wasserman's loyalty to Sheinberg came in 1985, however, when the MCA chairman broke off advanced merger talks between RCA and MCA, primarily because Sheinberg was bothered by the prospect of a prolonged wrangle with RCA representatives over how the combined companies, including RCA's NBC-TV network, would be governed.
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Bulgaria cannot afford prolonged wrangling.
There was also prolonged wrangling between NHS Surrey and Virgin Care over the terms of the deal, including staff's terms of employment.
Plaintiffs' lawyers and victims praised the change today, saying it showed that Archbishop O'Malley was interested in settling the cases expeditiously and wanted to avoid prolonged wrangling with victims.
Bush advisers were riding the tiger this weekend, unsure if the high court would prolong the wrangling rather than head it off.
If the White House is successful in convincing the Supreme Court that there is no need to bypass the appellate level on the issue of attorney-client privilege, it could prolong the legal wrangling between the President and the independent counsel for many months.
It was prolonged.
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Shackling for prolonged periods.
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