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  • 11Dispute board — A dispute board or dispute review board (DRB) or dispute adjudication board (DAB) is a job site dispute adjudication process, typically comprising three independent and impartial persons selected by the contracting parties. The significant… …

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  • 12Dispute resolution — For Wikipedia s dispute resolution guidelines, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution …

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  • 13dispute — dis|pute1 W2 [dıˈspju:t, ˈdıspju:t] n [U and C] 1.) a serious argument or disagreement dispute with ▪ The firm is involved in a legal dispute with a rival company. dispute over ▪ He got into a dispute over a taxi fare. ▪ Every effort was made to… …

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  • 14dispute — 1 noun (C, U) 1 SERIOUS DISAGREEMENT a situation in which two countries or groups of people quarrel or disagree with each other: a border dispute | A prolonged labor dispute disrupted rail services. 2 be beyond dispute if something is beyond… …

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  • 15Dispute resolution organization — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 16Dispute mechanism — A dispute mechanism is a structured process[1] that addresses disputes or grievances that arise between two or more parties engaged in business, legal, or societal relationships. Dispute mechanisms are used in dispute resolution, and may… …

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  • 17Dispute Settlement Body — The Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) makes decisions on trade disputes between governments that are adjudicated by the Organization. Its decisions generally match those of the Dispute Panel. Contents 1… …

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  • 18dispute — [[t]dɪspju͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦ disputes, disputing, disputed 1) N VAR: usu with supp, oft N with/over n, N between pl n A dispute is an argument or disagreement between people or groups. They have won previous pay disputes with the government...… …

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  • 19dispute —    a strike    Shortened form of industrial dispute. Used twice in three minutes by BBC Radio 4 on 15 June, 1983:     A dispute among Southern Region guards has led to the cancelling of trains. (They were not arguing with each other, as might… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 20dispute */*/ — [ˈdɪspjuːt] , [dɪˈspjuːt] noun [C/U] I a serious disagreement, especially one that involves groups of people and lasts for a long time The two companies are still in dispute.[/ex] a territorial dispute between rival gangs[/ex] a dispute over… …

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