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- 2015 would see Orikal and DisputeOne get together to create their first full-length album and 12" vinyl record titled "OnePlusOne" - The duo first started...
- a dispute, to present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes. One form...
- changes, edits are "reverted" wholesale. Disputes may escalate into dispute resolution efforts and enforcement. Disputes are encouraged to be discussed on talk...
- only one union may be the registered representative of a particular classification of worker. Heery, Edmund; Noon, Mike (2008). "Demarcation dispute". A...
- Territorial disputes have occurred throughout history, over lands around the world. Bold indicates one claimant's full control; italics indicates one or more...
- A labor dispute is a disagreement between an employer and employees regarding the terms of employment. This could include disputes regarding conditions...
- A territorial dispute or boundary dispute is a disagreement over the possession or control of territories (land, water or airspace) between two or more...
- Dispute resolution or dispute settlement is the process of resolving disputes between parties. The term dispute resolution is conflict resolution through...
- A typical situation involves two men arguing in a bar, during which dispute one suggests stepping outside, where the fight commences. It is often possible...
- sovereignty over a number of islets, most notably the islets of Imia. One aspect of the dispute is the differing interpretations of the maritime law: Turkey has...