Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] disputes " in BNC.

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1 Other accusations were the result of disputes over the ownership of animals .
2 The personnel of its advisory panel is indicative of the subsequent irrelevance of disputes about the Newbolt Report for subsequent developments within academic English .
3 The proliferation of disputes over scarce water resources , particularly between states bordering the Nile , Euphrates and Jordan rivers , attests to the impact of resource depletion , as does the relationship between deforestation and desertification .
4 Following an alarming increase in 1989 , murder rates continued to climb during 1990 , a phenomenon generally attributed to the proliferation of disputes among drug dealers and the widespread availability of guns , particularly semi-automatic weapons .
5 These independent family groups come together in assemblies for such things as war , religion , and the settlement of disputes , but they do not really form an organic whole .
6 This chapter looks at the three major categories of organisation in the light of those considerations likely to prove most significant for surveyors : management authority of the participants , the raising and use of finance , the administrative burdens which will be created , the conduct of relations with outsiders and the settlement of disputes .
7 The settlement of disputes between participants in a company may also prove awkward .
8 Clients are also playing a larger part in the settlement of disputes under building contracts .
9 The Convention also includes , in Article 14 , a provision for the compulsory settlement of disputes by arbitration , at the request of either of the parties in dispute .
10 23 Settlement of Disputes — Arbitration
11 23.2 Should no settlement of disputes or differences be achieved by negotiation , the Parties shall submit their dispute or difference to an arbitration tribunal before bringing this dispute before a court of law , provided that arbitration is not contrary to the imperative law of the country whose law is applicable .
12 12 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
13 However , the development of Australian unions has been markedly and uniquely influenced by the institutional support given to them by the federal arbitration system which has long played a fundamental role in wage-determination and the settlement of disputes ( see Chapter 5 ) .
14 Under Article 65 the party which invokes a ground for invalidity or termination must notify the other parties of its claim ; each other party has the right to raise an objection and to invoke the measures for the peaceful settlement of disputes in Article 33 of the Charter .
15 In the interests of the maintenance of international peace and security , Article 35 ( 2 ) of the United Nations Charter allows a non-member to bring a dispute to which it is a party to the attention of either organ of the Organisation , provided it accepts in advance the obligations of the pacific settlement of disputes for the purposes of the dispute .
16 Following the scheme set up in Germany , Lloyd George introduced a new system for the settlement of disputes arising out of claims to the new unemployment benefit provided by the Act and administered by the Board of Trade .
17 The Donovan Commission had approved tribunals as ‘ an easily accessible , speedy , informal and inexpensive procedure ’ for the settlement of disputes between employers and employees .
18 With the advent of Lloyd George , who as President of the Board proved to be no mean performer at the art of conciliation , the policy of promoting " permanent machinery " , industry by industry , for the settlement of disputes began to move into top gear , if only for the reason that no alternative policy seemed to be available .
19 Job descriptions establish a definite task for each person 's job , and procedures are established for many work routines , communication between individuals and departments , and the settlement of disputes and appeals .
20 The Yasa provided for the settlement of disputes and affairs of honour only between the races of the True People , for they alone were equipped with the talons with which the kanly — formal mortal combat — was fought .
21 Other forms of alternative dispute resolution , some of which arise out of Government initiatives , include the involvement of the Advisory , Conciliation and Arbitration Service in many industrial disputes , the work of the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality in the settlement of disputes in their fields of interest , the role of ‘ ombudsmen ’ to deal with disputes in the banking and insurance worlds , as well as complaints against central and local administration and the National Health Service , the various alternative methods for resolving consumer disputes , and the use of arbitration to resolve commercial dispute in private .
22 the settlement of disputes .
23 The treaty guaranteed the peaceful settlement of disputes between the two countries .
24 Current Developments in International Law focuses on selected areas including state responsibility , international settlement of disputes , use of force , law of the sea , and international humanitarian law .
25 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
26 The company had therefore been properly served with English proceedings by an American museum in Ohio , but since the Ohio court was the more appropriate forum for the trial of disputes between the parties , the English action would be stayed .
27 These sensible recommendations were also designed to harmonize relationships between institutions and their local authorities , in that the granting to institutions of considerably more discretion in the control and allocation of resources would help to avoid the kind of disputes that had erupted between them and the local authorities in the past .
28 The option of settling a dispute rather than resolving it by going to trial can be described as a form of alternative dispute resolution , meaning methods of resolving a variety of disputes in ways alternative to court hearings .
29 The barons of Normandy and Poitou were not innately unfavourable towards a Plantagenet lord and , as their successors were to discover after 1337 , a choice of allegiance could be a very useful weapon in the course of disputes with the Capetian monarchy .
30 In case of disputes , you can contact your local Gas Consumers Council , who may refer your complaint to OFGAS ( the Office of Gas Supply ) ; OFGAS can be contacted at Southside , 105 Victoria Street , London SW1E 6QT .
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