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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a complete disagreement or conflict between parties. Example: "The negotiations broke down due to a total dispute over the terms of the contract."
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Just as the Total dispute died down, another flared up.
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Altogether, these agencies mediated more than 34%% of total disputes (China Labor Net 2011).
The frequency of disputes can be measured as the proportion of admitted collective disputes in total labor disputes.
In total, the dispute affects 1.7 million cable homes.
This new amount lost by employees who quit is even smaller according to our source: The total in dispute is between $750,000 and $1 million, across all employees who voluntarily quit.
Again, the film's global total is disputed, perhaps because of the local currency fluctuations against the dollar that have affected many recent blockbusters: Rentrak has it at $95.6m, but others think it has crossed the $100m threshold that would be a Bollywood landmark.
The actual loss total is in dispute because they are estimates, but it ranges from $70 billion or so to well over $100 billion.
The ticket firm, whose cash advance funded Craig Whyte's takeover of the club in 2011, are listed as being owed over £27m - another total still in dispute.
Including interest, the total amount in dispute is about $900 million, according to the bank's most recent annual report.
A total of 273 disputes were brought before the Constitutional Court, the last of which were decided on 21 June.
He could talk you through every small step of a dispute with total recall and no recourse to notes.
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