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About the just and unjust-that is the matter in dispute?
Of such great importance are those matters in dispute between us and them."
If the value of the matter in dispute does not appear, it may be shown by affidavit.
The proper form for constitutional negotiation is itself a matter in dispute.
I made another attempt to speak of the matter in dispute between us, from my own point of view.
Normal practice is to refer the matters in dispute to an independent accountant.
For strong but fair royal justice, also, which is needed in matters in dispute.
The question of which city was older was obviously a matter in dispute, and advocates were present for both claims.
Negotiations to settle the matters in dispute took place in 1938.
Information that would identify the matter in dispute.
Into the matter in dispute, it is perhaps presumptuous for an "atechnic" to adventure himself.
Its function is to determine the meaning of the Constitution in relation to matters in dispute.
Among the many matters in dispute here are when and why this latest round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict began.
Third, we would never allocate fact finding to 12 randomly selected individuals whose major qualification is that they know nothing about the matter in dispute.
Few things are more truly educative than the opportunity to study conflicting opinions with the matter in dispute right there in front of us.
In name of cutting through the fog, here are the facts about some of the main matters in dispute.
Whether that fear was warranted by young Mr. Hattori's actions is a matter in dispute.
Again, the matter in dispute is not whether the thing happened or not, but its justice; for it is apparent injustice that occasions rage.
Such not being available, or acceptable, the two players should agree to a player known to both, who should be asked to decide the matter in dispute.
There too, of course, outstanding matters in dispute are the water problem and the situation of the Lebanese Palestinian refugees.
In plain terms, they stated the matter in dispute: "Which of our political parties deserves the confidence of the English people?"
Negotiations on matters in dispute were opened in 1969; in 1970 the ambassadors returned to their posts; and trade began to increase substantially.
"The words, 'matter in dispute,' seem appropriated to civil cases, where the subject in contest has a value beyond the sum mentioned in the act.
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.
"The publicity given to this matter in dispute has been divisive and unfair" and has "brought shame upon the synod," the letter said.