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en Every time there's a little dispute, everybody attacks each other in public.

en The attacks against coalition forces have definitely gone down. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. Our attacks against the enemy have gone up. Attacks against civilians over time has gone up,

en We will continue to publicize law drafts to collect suggestions and hold more public hearings on bills which the public care about or dispute about the most.

en At this point in time, the commission urges the parties to the dispute to get back to the table of negotiation. The best possible solution would, of course, be for the parties to the dispute to solve the conflict between themselves.

en [It is beyond dispute that America's institutions failed because of multiple ] missed opportunities . ... a significant failure that hindered...chances of being able to detect and prevent the September 11 attacks.

en The overall finding of public opinion since the September 11 attacks is that the American public is willing to see the rules bent a little bit in the war on terrorism.

en Marriage is, in an important sense, a public institution, and public institutions deserve a serious public dialogue. Glenn and I are trying to facilitate a conversation about the kind of society we aspire to be. We disagree about the result, but we agree about the process: reasoned dialogue, rather than personal attacks.

en [Minority Whip Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nevada) said calling witnesses would extend the trial out unnecessarily.] They're talking about bringing Monica Lewinsky in. And what is the dispute? Both sides agree the dispute is as to whether or not the president touched her, or what time the relationship started, ... We don't need to get into this. This is something the American people, and frankly the Senate, is sick of.

en The public interest is served by a prompt resolution of this legal dispute.

en There might be different versions, starting from a dispute over property distribution and ending with politics. It is very hard to come to one conclusion so far. It has a negative impact on the image of the parliament. It is getting dangerous. There were two attacks against deputies within the (last) month. This issue, of course, will be discussed (by Parliament).

en It's highly unusual for this kind of dispute about the inner workings of any appellate court to become public, as it has here.

en We would like to reiterate that all sorts of armed activities should be stopped and there should be no more attacks, especially the suicide bombing attacks that we have always condemned. We will arrest those who have planned these attacks.
  Yasser Arafat

en From what we understand from witnesses on the scene, there's been an ongoing dispute among neighbors here. After 7 (p.m.), another dispute erupted. That turned into gunfire.

en The J&J and Guidant dispute may be weighing on sentiment -- there's some question about the legal dispute and that's probably had an impact on the tone of the market,

en We have no property, so where is the question of dispute? Whatever people are saying is completely wrong. If there was some dispute, I would have known it.


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