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Disputes and about
Disputes arose as to questions of chronology about their respective works and who influenced whom.
Disputes with major labels about publishing led to a proliferation of labels specializing in country, jazz, and blues.
Disputes about the succession are to be settled by legislation.
Disputes about his successor as the Governor-General of the Spanish Netherlands destroyed the alliance between the Emperor in Vienna and the Spanish in Madrid.
Disputes about the Chaffey's practices were discussed in the Victorian parliament.
Disputes with the Lord Privy Seal about his Irish estates necessitated his presence in Ireland, where he gave proof of some business capacity.
Disputes having arisen about their boundaries between these settlers and the Cardians, the latter were supported, but not with arms in the first instance, by king Philip II of Macedon ( 359-336 BC ), who, when the Athenians remonstrated, proposed that their quarrel with Cardia should be referred to arbitration.

Disputes and whether
Disputes arose whether to try to improve it — as Einstein wished — or to terminate it.
In cases where there appears to be concurrent jurisdiction or a conflict of laws between the judicial and administrative courts, whether both retain jurisdiction (" positive dispute ") or decline jurisdiction (" negative dispute "), the Jurisdictional Disputes Tribunal ( Tribunal des Conflits ) decides the issue.
In some cases, there may be some confusion as to whether a case should be heard before an administrative law court or judicial court, in which case the Court of Jurisdictional Disputes, or tribunal des conflits, sat by an even number of State councillors and Supreme Court justices and chaired by the Minister of Justice, is convened to decide to whom the matter shall be vested.
Disputes then arose as to whether representative peers could still be elected.
* Disputes in the Balkans, Southern Italy, and Sicily over whether Rome or Constantinople had ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
Through his book River Disputes in India: Kerala Rivers Under Siege and other writings and talks on the subject, Sadasivan was one of the first to address the issue of the Mullaperiyar dam from a scholarly angle, and put forth thought-provoking questions ; particularly the question of whether an age-old agreement entered into by an erstwhile local ruler, under pressure from an erstwhile colonial power, should hold valid in the current two-tier federal and state governmental model ; and whether any irrational arrangement from history should be binding on the people of present day Kerala, who he saw as being potentially at risk of an environmental disaster.

Disputes and all
: But abhorred Eris (' Strife ') bare painful Ponos (' Toil / Labor '), Lethe (' Forgetfulness ') and Limos (' Famine ') and tearful Algos ( Pains / Sorrows ), Hysminai (' Fightings / Combats ') also, Makhai (' Battles '), Phonoi (' Murders / Slaughterings '), Androctasiai (' Manslaughters '), Neikea (' Quarrels '), Pseudologoi (' Lies / Falsehoods '), Amphilogiai (' Disputes '), Dysnomia (' Lawlessness ') and Ate (' Ruin / Folly '), all of one nature, and Horkos (' Oath ') who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath.
Disputes between the Orthodox and Catholic Greeks of the community were frequent and persisted until 1797 when the city was occupied by France who closed all the religious confraternities and confiscated the archive of the Greek community.
Disputes over the interpretation of the treaty led the Spartans to dispatch ambassadors to Athens with full powers to arrange all unsettled matters.
Disputes over the interpretation of the treaty led the Spartans to dispatch ambassadors to Athens with full powers to arrange all unsettled matters.
The Trade Disputes and Trade Union Act made mass picketing and all sympathetic strikes illegal and directed that union members had to contract into any political levy.
Eight months later, with Montgomery Ward continuing to refuse to recognize the unions, President Roosevelt issued an Executive Order seizing all of Montgomery Ward ’ s property nationwide, citing the War Labor Disputes Act as well as his power under the Constitution as Commander in Chief.
Disputes are usually settled by the regional leaders, who listen to all sides and then impose fines on the guilty party.

Disputes and new
Disputes that had been confined to the Church of England could be dealt with legislatively in that realm, but as the Communion spread out into new nations and disparate cultures, such controversies multiplied and intensified.
Disputes between " nationalist " and " liberals " wings of the party resulted in a split, with the founding of a new liberal party called the Alliance for the Future of Austria ( BZÖ ) and led by Jörg Haider.
After the United Kingdom general election, 1906 a coalition government composed of the new Labour Party and the Liberals, among whom David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill were rising stars, quickly passed the Trade Disputes Act 1906.
Disputes between Atkinson management and the Raccoons producers led Gillis ' Raccoons production partner Sheldon Wiseman to form a new Ottawa studio, Hinton Animation Studios.
Disputes between the new settlers and the old residents concerning the use of communal lands for cattle grazing and fodder and the access by newcomers to town hall positions, schooling, church grants, etc.
Disputes with the new freeway-adverse Multnomah County Commission had left a huge gap between the two completed sections.

Disputes and territory
Disputes between Hungary and Romania regarding this territory would surface regularly, as both considered the region part of their national heritage.

Disputes and into
Disputes between insurers and insureds over the validity of claims or claims handling practices occasionally escalate into litigation ( see insurance bad faith ).
However, with the merger of PEPSU with Punjab and subsequent bifurcation of Punjab into two states, a dispute arose on the allocation of Ravi and Beas waters for which a Tribunal was set up under the Inter-State Water Disputes Act.
Disputes between European and Chinese miners flared into brawls at Daylesford and Castlemaine.
Disputes arose, and the community was split into factions.
In 1948, this Order in Council and the IDI act were consolidated into the Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act.
The convention, establishing the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, entered into force on October 14, 1966.

Disputes and free
In October 2006, Moi was found, by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, to have taken a bribe from a Pakistani businessman to award monopoly of duty free shops at the country's international airport in Mombasa and Nairobi.

Disputes and states
Disputes between democratic states are significantly shorter than disputes involving at least one undemocratic state.
* Militarized Interstate Disputes, conflicts between states that do not involve full-scale wars
The Board of Directors approved the final draft of the agreement, titled Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States, and the Bank president disseminated the convention to its member states for signature on March 18, 1965.
* Allow states and corporations recourse to international arbitration ( for instance, through the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes ) to settle any disputes arising under the agreement, instead of national courts in the host state.

Disputes and led
Disputes over christological questions have led certain branches to reject some of the councils that others accept.
Disputes over Moroccan sovereignty were links in the chain of events that led to World War I.
He led the passage of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act and the Combines Investigation Act, which he had shaped during his civil and parliamentary service.
Disputes over succession occurred regularly and have led to a number of civil wars.
Disputes have led to court actions, most notably gallery owner American Royal Arts vs. Beatles autograph dealer Frank Caiazzo.
Disputes over grazing rights, exacerbated by the introduction of wheat farming, led to the eruption of range wars between cattle ranchers and sheep herders.
Disputes with Aylesbury led to goods from both towns being banned from each other.
The merger of PEPSU with Punjab led to further complications, leading to the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act 1956.
Disputes over military matters with Sir Sir William Johnson and the political intrigues of Thomas Pownall, who succeeded him to the Massachusetts governorship, led to his eventual recall.
Disputes between the Glamorganshire Canal Company and ironmasters led to proposals for a ' dram road ' to Cardiff as early as 1798.
Disputes over jobs led to riots-also called the Arab Riots-in 1919.
Disputes concerning the election led to demonstrations by the opposition, becoming an all-civil war in May 1992.
Birkett led the Liberal response to the Labour proposal of the Trade Disputes Bill 1931 and " reduced it to tatters ", although the bill passed because of the Liberal Party abstaining.
Disputes over Manchuria and Korea led to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 to 1905.
Disputes among the Image partners led to Silvestri briefly leaving the publisher in 1996, but he soon returned after Liefeld severed his own ties with Image.
Disputes over the Islamic orientation of the Basmachi led to the break-up of the alliance, however, and both Madamin and the settlers suffered defeats at the hands of the Muslim Volga Tatar Red Brigade.
Disputes there with white farmers and ranchers led to murders of several Nez Perce, and the murderers were never prosecuted.
Disputes with the court Jews often led to protracted lawsuits.
Disputes with the United States Football Association and the onset of the Great Depression in 1929 led to the league's collapse in spring 1933.

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