Example sentences of "dispute over " in BNC.

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1 Disputes over authorship are fiercely fought , and in the nature of things , frequently impossible to resolve with finality .
2 To deal with disputes over such matters , regional health authorities will act as conciliators .
3 Mounting industrial unrest gave the party new heart after internal disputes over incomes policy , immigration , Rhodesia , and much else .
4 We were always having rows with them about the back garden , territorial disputes over 15-square-feet of packed mud covered in cat shit .
5 There are problems in assessing these claims , in part because of disputes over the starting date — 1979 , when Mrs Thatcher came to office , or 1981 , the low point of the recession — and whether comparison is made with the 1970s or 1960s .
6 The two bodies are often at loggerheads , and there are constant disputes over methods : are the newcomers best served by direct absorption — being given money and subsidies for their first year and then left to cope on their own , or by being placed in one of the 38 Jewish Agency absorption centres .
7 There was no challenge to the ruling house as such , no Wars of the Roses , no disputes over the legitimacy of heirs .
8 Disputes over opting out have ended in the High Court on several occasions .
9 Mr Hagger says that some disputes over products are justified but says that the business is very late in paying some genuine creditors .
10 He proposed the establishment of a funding council for the grant-maintained sector and safeguards to prevent disputes over the running of schools , as had occurred recently at Stratford School in east London .
11 Five factors created difficulties : delays in passing on information ; competing professional objectives ( criminal investigation or assessment of child protection risk ) ; unrealistic expectations of the powers and responsibilities of social work departments ; disputes over control or management of a case ; and procedural inexperience .
12 It currently appears unlikely that either directive will be implemented before the end of 1991 because of disputes over the whole Company Law Statute , which the Germans in particular are not happy about .
13 Interpretation of the results of these studies has been an important battleground for theoretical disputes over the nature of perceptual learning .
14 Already , by February , the unity of the committee had been disrupted by disputes over the incursion of some of its leading members into politics during the Stormont general election .
15 Under LMS , schools should be able , within their limited resources , to take rational decisions about building works and maintenance — though there may be disputes over what constitutes wear and tear and what is structural work .
16 Equally acrimonious are the disputes over the purely physical symptoms of food intolerance , which some regard as psychosomatic — conditions where the mind produces genuine physical symptoms in the body .
17 A growing number of disputes over building contracts has inevitably led to more cases coming before the courts or arbitrators .
18 Other accusations were the result of disputes over the ownership of animals .
19 Experienced specialist arbitrators are ideally suited to hear many more cases involving disputes over haulage contracts .
20 In view of the subsequent disputes over who thought of what and when , this notarisation turned out to be most prescient .
21 Meanwhile , the Tory Party is counting on the bitter disputes over Europe being set aside when Chancellor Norman Lamont presents what may be his last Budget tomorrow .
22 Nevertheless the Republicans , plagued by continuing factional disputes over strategy , tactics and supply , proved unable to recapture lost territory .
23 The arbitration system was principally concerned with settling disputes over wages and working conditions , narrowly defined , rather than with matters internal or specific to the enterprise .
24 However , as the Puritan and moderate positions were in many ways mutually antagonistic , some towns and villages inevitably witnessed acrimonious and protracted disputes over the character of local worship and divergent attitudes towards what some historians have labelled ‘ maypole culture ’ .
25 While all disciplines have disputes over what constitutes worthwhile and well-founded knowledge , what holds each together is some measure of agreement over the boundaries in which such disagreements arise .
26 In late May , police in Oregon had to reinforce back-road patrols after gunfire erupted in disputes over mushroom grounds .
27 Many conflicts can indeed be plausibly interpreted as dimensions of a fundamental class struggle : disputes over wages , housing , unemployment , and social security , are closely connected with people 's class .
28 The grant was voted more because Charles ended disputes over land titles running over the previous twenty years than because the West Indians believed they ought to support the English Exchequer , but a permanent colonial contribution to the home government was — at least for England — a new and interesting departure , though one that had no sequel .
29 Further disputes over pitch-covering and residential qualifications were the final nails in the coffin of Fender 's captaincy aspirations .
30 The reabsorption into landed society of those families who had suffered in the upheavals of the past decade was to be a slow process , and was to give rise to fresh disputes over lands claimed by families who had been on opposite sides , but Edward showed over the next twenty years that loyalty and service would receive their due reward .
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