Synonym: at issue, in dispute(p), in hand(p), in question(p), under consideration(p). Similar words: undisputed, indisputable, indisputably, industrial dispute, dispute, disputed, beyond dispute, disputant. Meaning: adj. now in consideration or under discussion.
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(31) The service charge may be in dispute or there may be an inadvertent omission to pay on the part of the tenant.
(32) Before considering these arguments, it is convenient to summarise those findings of the judge which are not in dispute.
(33) Where only quantum is in dispute it will be dealt by arbitration.
(34) Again in practice, facts not in dispute are verbally agreed, often shortly before the hearing, between counsel or solicitors.
(35) The old quarrel, sprung from a tract of land in dispute, had been fomented by many acts of hostility since.
(36) Once again the citizens, now politically organized as a commune,[www.Sentencedict.com] were in dispute with the archbishop and the canons.
(37) Normal practice is to refer the matters in dispute to an independent accountant.
(38) Meacock is in dispute with Eagle Star over £1.7 million of reinsurance claims.
(39) The Times and Sunday Times closed down in dispute, for what turned out to be a whole year.
(40) Issues which are not in dispute should be eliminated and the scope of the disagreement narrowed.
(41) Given that the involvement of genetic factors is no longer in dispute, two questions need to be answered.
(42) You may find yourself in dispute with management on what seems to you to be a fundamental point of principle.
(43) Pearson J. referred to the various items in dispute, allowed some and disallowed others.
(44) Occasionally - leaving any ethical questions aside - taped evidence can help to settle a point in dispute.
(45) The hazardous nature of this undertaking is not in dispute.
(46) If the figures or the financial consequences are in dispute then that must be stated.
(47) The contrast agents in dispute would be used in ultrasound imaging of the heart and other organs.
(48) The courts have power to exercise civil jurisdiction which adjudge the question of fact and the legal proposal about the parties in dispute in order to maintain the final power on the value of law.
(49) The matter in dispute over trifles is the ownership of the house.
(50) Retroactivity of criminal law is a striking problem in law application after the revision of criminal law. There exist some difficult problems in dispute.
(51) The biological effect of extremely low frequency ( ELF ) electromagnetic field on human body is a question in dispute.
(52) The Lithofacies paleogeography and the thickness variation of Maokouan Subseries and Wuchiapingian Stage in east part of South China are analyzed and some questions in dispute are discussed.
(53) Chairman Hyde refused to set a standard for what constituted an impeachable offense, or to call any witnesses with direct knowledge of the matters in dispute.
(54) Right of action is a right a party has to request a trial court resolve a substantive civil right that is in dispute or under irregular conditions.
(55) We're in dispute ( with the management ) about overtime rates.
(56) And the United States Patent and Trademark Office has rejected all five in dispute, though its decision was not final.
(57) Individual accounts in dispute will be excluded for billing from the next group bill until they are resolved.
(58) Liliaceae (lilies) A large family of monocotyledonous plants. Their taxonomy is much in dispute, with groups that were formerly sections now regarded with new evidence as being separate families.
(59) It is currently in dispute with the government over price fixing.
(60) That part of the border had been in dispute ever since seventeen eighty-three when Britain recognized the independence of the American states.
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