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Leonardo is no stranger to disputed authentications.
Some nations have deployed ships or aircraft to disputed waters.
You have a relationship to disputed, uncertain territory".
(Another scholar I spoke to disputed this claim as an exaggeration).
See articleHoping to put it behind themAlgerians voted by a large majority, according to (disputed) official figures, to endorse a Charter on Peace and National Reconciliation.
THE OFFENSE Hewitt's left foot turns ever-so-slightly on his serve, which has led to disputed calls over the years, but none like this.
To hold the state together, the government operates by consensus in a country that lacks one, forcing politicians to postpone decisions into an uncertain future on the most pressing issues — from a national census to disputed territories.
Corbyn also expressed regret at his choice of words at a press conference launching an internal party report into antisemitism last week, which led to disputed claims he was drawing a parallel between Israel and Islamic State.
So they decided to hold on to disputed ground, and this led to further clashes.Eritrea, in its five years of independence, has been quick to pick fights: it has had shooting wars with both Yemen and Djibouti and vows to overthrow the Sudan government.
State neutrality thus applies only to disputed conceptions of the good.
The US has described new Chinese rules on fishing access to disputed areas of the South China Sea as "provocative and potentially dangerous".
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