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* Saint Bonaventure ’ s Disputed Questions on the Mystery of the Trinity, Franciscan Institute Publications, 1979.
** Disputed borders shown on maps ( e. g. failing to show Kashmir as Indian is a crime in India )
Disputed hunting rights on these led to several armed conflicts with Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, that Edward resolved .< ref >
Disputed hunting rights on these led to several armed conflicts with Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, that Edward resolved.
Among the debt situations that can be worked out in business to business debt mediation are: Lawsuits and Judgments, Delinquent Property, Machinery, Equipment rentals / leases, Business Loans or Mortgage on Business Property, Capital payments due for improvements / construction, Invoices and Statements, Disputed Bills and Problem Debts.
Disputed hunting rights on these led to several armed conflicts with Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, that Edward resolved.
* Albert of Saxony, Quaestiones circa Logicam: Twenty-Five Disputed Questions on Logic, trans.
* Boyd, Julian P. " The Disputed Authorship of the Declaration on the Causes and Necessity for Taking Up Arms, 1775.
* Peace and Disputed Sovereignty, Reflections on Conflict over Territory ( Lanham, MD: University of Press of America, 1985 ), co-authored with Paul Rohrlich and Harpreet Mahajan.
The Supreme Court, sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns, ruled the leaflets-labelling Mr Hanna " soft on crime "-were defamatory and not factual, yet there was a right to express such opinions.
* Expérience et absolu: Questions disputées sur l ' humanité de l ' homme ( Experience and the Absolute: Disputed Questions on the Humanity of Man ), 1994

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Disputed works are marked by *, and ** marks a work generally agreed to be spurious.
* Disputed Khmer temple to be renovated by Archaeological Survey of India

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Disputed votes were sent to High Court in Taipei for verification.
* " Occupied vs. " Disputed " territories
Whilst the Disputed status of Gibraltar with the United Kingdom is perhaps the best known territorial dispute of Spain.
Disputed territories in French Indochina ceded to Thailand.
* Holt, Michael F. By One Vote: The Disputed Presidential Election of 1876.
* floridahistory. com has it wrong Discussion of a Disputed Portion of the de Soto Trail
Disputed records from ancient China indicate that the Han Chinese might have known of the existence of the main island of Taiwan since the Three Kingdoms period ( 3rd century, 230 AD ), having assigned offshore islands in the vicinity names like Greater Liuqiu and Lesser Liuqiu ( etymologically, but perhaps not semantically, identical to Ryūkyū in Japanese ), though none of these names has been definitively matched to the main island of Taiwan.
* Paul Leland Haworth, The Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election of 1876, ( 1906 ) The standard accounting.
| Ma || Masurium || 43 || Disputed claim to discovery of technetium.
A fresh election ordered by the Court of Disputed Returns after it was found that the Chief Electoral Officer drew a name from the hat rather than caste the deciding vote.
( see Disputed status of the isthmus between Gibraltar and Spain ) and asserts it is Spanish soil.
Ownership of the domain was returned to the IFPI in late November, when a WIPO arbitration panel concluded that " the Disputed Domain Name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark in which the has rights " and that the Pirate Bay's representative " registered and using the Disputed Domain Name in bad faith " and failed to adequately rebut the IFPI's contention that he " has no rights or a legitimate interest in the Disputed Domain Name.
Disputed.
* T. J. Lawrence, Disputed Questions of Modern International Law ( 2nd ed., Cambridge, England, 1885 )
* Kerik's Surveillance Activity in Saudi Arabia Is Disputed, John Mintz and Lucy Shackelford, Washington Post, December 10, 2004.
Disputed English grammar denotes disagreement about whether given constructions constitute correct English.

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At the beginning of the 21st century, Beiderbecke's music continues to reside mostly out of the mainstream and some of the facts of his life are still debated, but scholars largely agree — due in part to the influence of Sudhalter and Evans — that he was an important innovator in early jazz ; jazz cornetists, including Sudhalter ( before his death in 2008 ), and Tom Pletcher, closely emulate his style.
These biographies of early church leaders, mostly written in the 11th century, may for propaganda purposes have invented, exaggerated, or borrowed miracles, and altered days of death, but some argue that their authors had no reason to distort mundane facts such as the dates and places of meetings.
The Oxford branch was concerned mostly with the accumulation and analysis of economic facts, with a view to helping to understand the nature and magnitude of contemporary social problems and developing potential solutions for these issues.
The show features interviews to artists, music performances, curious facts, and comedy sketches featuring mostly characters by Sanchez himself.
These books reveal Carr as an accomplished writer and although mostly autobiographical, they have been found to be partly unreliable as to facts and figures if not in terms of conveying Carr's mood and intent.
While Garrison mostly reiterated Clayton's reporting, finding no new facts about the disappearance itself or Gaines ' time in Chicago, he found some more direct evidence that Gaines might indeed have fled to Mexico and lived out his life there.
The book is mostly historically correct about the facts they point out, but there are a few mistakes in the book.
The saga and the letters mostly agree about the hard facts.
Robert Solow criticized the third edition ( 1888 ) for being devoid of facts, figures, and mostly full of off-the-cuff judgments on the practices and capacities of native Americans and immigrants, but generally embodying the state of the art of economics at the time.
However, many facts pointed to the theory that the initiative-less Tandefelt was supported by, if not a full conspiracy, then at least radical political actors, mostly Finland-Swedish protection guard activists, who encouraged Tandefelt to kill Ritavuori by giving him the murder weapon and some money.

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The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
But the facts about our Advisory Board and its members' duties are only one of several sets of facts about the quest for advice, both reliable and imaginative, on which to base our selections of Fellows.
There are certain tax attributes of a corporation whose nature and effect might depend on the facts of the particular reorganization involved.
Aside from the comico-romantico content here, a good linguist-anthropologist could readily pick up a few other facts, especially if he had a little more of the conversation to go on.
Or, on the other hand, are unlikely facts being stated, facts which are in themselves significant and not easily applicable to everybody??
Two unsolved mysteries are based on these facts.
The appellate court will typically be deferential to the lower court's findings of fact ( such as whether a defendant committed a particular act ), unless clearly erroneous, and so will focus on the court's application of the law to those facts ( such as whether the act found by the court to have occurred fits a legal definition at issue ).
In their observations of medical ethics committees, Jonsen and Toulmin note that a consensus on particularly problematic moral cases often emerges when participants focus on the facts of the case, rather than on ideology or theory.
Sylvester III, sometimes listed as an antipope, appears in the Holy See's Annuario Pontificio as a pope: because of obscurities about mid-11th-century canon law and the historical facts, it expresses no judgement on his legitimacy.
Still, Hume takes care to warn that historians are generally to be trusted with confidence, so long as their reports on facts are extensive and uniform.
(" the truth-values of our mathematical assertions depend on facts involving platonic entities that reside in a realm outside of space-time ") Whilst our knowledge of concrete, physical objects is based on our ability to perceive them, and therefore to causally interact with them, there is no parallel account of how mathematicians come to have knowledge of abstract objects.
The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1909 ) called this confusion a " distortion of the true facts " and suggested that it arose because the " Liber Pontificalis ", which at this point may be registering a reliable tradition, says that this Felix built a church on the Via Aurelia, which is where the Roman martyr of an earlier date was buried.
Before the formation of Malaysian Federation, the Philippines claimed that the Malaysian state of Sabah in north Borneo is within their territorial rights based on historical facts of the Sultanate of Sulu's leasing agreement with the North Borneo Company, is presently an unresolved claim against Malaysia.
Widely available German, British, and American records agree on certain facts, but a number of details of the incident may or may not have been fabricated based upon a less notable or extensive violation.
" common law ",, 8 Dec. 2008: < http :// www. wa-probate. com / Intro / Estate-Probate-Glossary. htm >, retrieved on 7 November 2009 .</ ref > on the principle that it is unfair to treat similar facts differently on different occasions.

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