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I expect that interpretation would be disputed too.
However, to be frank, your hyper-positive evaluation would be disputed by many.
This statement would be disputed by most Jewish listeners, including me, who have heard the remarkable African-American klezmer clarinetist Don Byron.
The Edinburgh government believes Scotland is entitled to a 90% geographical share of the North Sea's oil and gas fields but such a claim would be disputed by the government in London.
Well, no – even that cure would be disputed by many who would proclaim it part of some drug-company conspiracy, and that coffee enemas were still the true way forward with metastatic tumours.
The final gun went off as Matt Allen, the holder and punter, scrambled to throw an incomplete pass on a botched field-goal attempt, a final play that ended on a ruling that would be disputed for days.
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Prof Malcolm Gillies, the university's vice-chancellor, described the claims as "not particularly cogent" and said it would be disputing them.
There would be disputes to resolve, fights to break up, medical emergencies, one crisis after another.
No one would understand it and there would be disputes".
He was aware, of course, that there would be disputes over how best to regiment theories within first-order logic.
Last June, for one, a SWAT team in Grand Forks, North Dakota, scrambled a Department of Homeland Security Predator spy drone when police had trouble apprehending Rodney Brossart, a staunch sovereignist who'd been disputing with authorities over the rightful ownership of a half-dozen cows that grazed onto his farm.
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