Phrases with «course of a dispute»

Sentences with «course of a dispute»

  • There are potential drawbacks; the precise course of any dispute is difficult to predict at the outset, which means there is a danger that too much court time (and cost) will be taken up arguing about changes to the budget. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Always being fully prepared and having the ability to adapt at a moment's notice to the changing course of a dispute are the hallmarks of Samantha's insurance defence practice. (kellysantini.com)
  • «It would cost BA nothing to reinstate these travel concessions yet Willie Walsh is prepared to see the strike continue, putting the travel plans of thousands of passengers at risk and costing BA over # 100 million over the course of this dispute. (politics.co.uk)
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