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Sentence count:154+11Posted:2017-03-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: disputeindisputablyreputedreputedlydistributedsputnikcomputermicrocomputerMeaning: [dɪ'spjuːt]  adj. subject to disagreement and debate. 
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91. The award was made against London Underground, who admitted liability but disputed the amount of damages.
92. But they are resisting pressure to refer the disputed 6.5 percent pay rise to independent binding arbitration.
93. The most hotly disputed point was the size of the market.
94. This was disputed but the payments were made under protest for a number of years, and finally refused.
95. The most disputed regional elections were cancelled by Hodge but the new elections again led to rightist triumph.
96. If the grounds of referral were disputed by either parents or children, the Panel would have two options.
97. The fact that we had ventured into disputed territory meant nothing to my father.
98. Lothian and Borders Police admitted liability but disputed her claim for £75,000 damages.
99. The call to Gentiles was a disputed matter for a time.
100. There is evidence that they damage the immune system and cause cancer in animals; the effects on humans are disputed.
101. At other times, however, he is more circumspect and admits that this is a hotly disputed issue in biology.
102. He may apply to the court if his right to redeem is disputed.
103. Her disputed drug test was taken in Tempe unlike the Reynolds' test, administered outside the United States.
104. He disputed the claim that the funding in any way promoted Inkatha.
105. There is disputed evidence suggesting that cinema and television violence encourages aggressive behaviour.
106. This is a matter upon which no contemporary written evidence survives, and has been much disputed.
107. The California Department of Insurance has 372 disputed claims on its books.
108. The alleged cancer connection was disputed by scientists at the University of Arizona medical school in Tucson.
109. All disputed points are potentially resolvable.
110. This sage conclave disputed high and drank deep.
111. Its authorship has been disputed.
112. The World Health Organization (WHO) has implicitly disputed claims by the Gambian president Yahya Jammeh that he has found a cure for HIV/AIDS.
113. This maritime regime ought to include "no-go" areas for fishing vessels around disputed islands aimed at preventing incidents at sea that could initiate a full-blown regional security crisis.
114. Dogma Disputed: Can Aggressively Lowering Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Be Dangerous?
115. Whether he will be elected as chairman is still disputed.
116. That every feeble-minded woman is a potential prostitute would hardly be disputed by anyone.
117. On the issue of diminished responsibility, none of the facts were disputed by the appellant.
118. As an international vulgate institution of labor and social security, minimum wage is disputed after its birth.
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119. How to determine the subjective transgression against those commodity dealers' vendition of counterfeit trademarks is a problem frequently disputed.
120. In 1986 members of the Revolutionary Guards beat up the British charge d'affaires and 2007 saw the Iranian detention of 15 British sailors and marines in disputed waters along the Iraqi border.
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