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en It just seems as if R.I.M. is headed for a high-stakes gamble with the way they're handling the license dispute. The lower-risk strategy would be just to settle. We're wrestling with what investors should do with the stock given the dispute.

en It just seems as if RIM is headed for a high-stakes gamble with the way they're handling the license dispute.

en Paul Martin's softwood strategy is backwards and is designed to spin the Canadian electorate rather than end the dispute. His long overdue call to President Bush is better late than never, however, I am concerned that his recent actions have threatened any potential progress in resolving the softwood dispute.

en Paul Martin's softwood strategy is backwards and is designed to spin the Canadian electorate rather than end the dispute, ... His long overdue call to President Bush is better late than never, however, I am concerned that his recent actions have threatened any potential progress in resolving the softwood dispute.

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 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 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.

en The murders and assaults happened. There's no dispute. The question is why. Was there someone behind it or was it a personal dispute between the people involved? That's the mystery you guys are going to have to decide.

en You write a letter of dispute to the credit reporting agency, they have 30 days to investigate the dispute and get back to you. If they cannot prove it's your debt, they have to take it off.

en It may give the governor a sense he has to prove something — establish his reputation to not back down. I am afraid the parties are really digging in. This has become a first-class dispute, a bitter dispute.

en The saber-rattling on both sides of the table has led to some pricing in of risk, but it's quite conceivable we could see prices go back to $60, even the high $50s, if this dispute reaches a resolution or even a stalemate.

en Events continue to support our baseline scenario of a protracted dispute over 2006. The health of fundamentals and the possibility of a resolution in the Iranian dispute represent downside risks to our forecasts. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her.

en At that point, the Brussels bureaucrats decided to perpetuate the FSC/ETI dispute in an ill-conceived effort to gain some sort of leverage in the civil aircraft dispute. Their blatant linkage of WTO disputes serves as a dangerous precedent,

en Relatively moderate weather, ample supplies and an escalation in the dispute over Iran's nuclear program should make for another week of high volatility. Absent geopolitical uncertainty, prices should be moving lower.

en It's important for us to conduct a formal inquiry so we know the full scope of what occurred. There certainly isn't any dispute as to the severity of the potential violations, but there is some dispute as to the scope.


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