Sentence examples for the disputing from inspiring English sources

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the disputing

verb

To contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another.

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One of the chief features which, it is anticipated, will make a special appeal to European nations, is the temporary limitation placed upon armament and war preparations and the prohibition of mobilization by the disputing nations pending arbitration.

Arbitration occurs when the disputing states place their conflict before a binding tribunal.

There is a practical reason, besides wanting to eliminate the disputing of calls only after someone loses a point.

His emphasis was always on addressing the mutual interests of the disputing parties instead of what separated them.

He ordered a 15-minute adjournment to give the disputing parties an opportunity to "sort it out".

"Iraq won't allow passage of weapons or fighters through its airspace or by ground to the disputing parties in Syria," said Ali al-Dabbagh, the Iraqi government spokesman.

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It took months to resolve the disputes.

Only the disputed amount is held.

He valued the disputed property at $3,000,000.

The Fox-Cablevision dispute?

Details about the dispute were not released.

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