endless dispute
collocation in Englishmeaningsofendlessanddispute
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endless
adjective
uk/ˈend.ləs/us/ˈend.ləs/
never finishing, or seeming never ...
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dispute
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈspjuːt/us/dɪˈspjuːt/
an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries with a ...
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(Definition ofendlessanddisputefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This would be a fertile area ofendlessdispute.
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There will be endless argument, endless conflict, andendlessdispute.
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I believe that it will give grounds in the future forendlessdisputeas to what was intended.
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I believe that it would be a recipe forendlessdisputeand not a solution.
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I can conceive this particular phrase as giving rise to almostendlessdisputeand controversy in the courts.
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Accidents, especially motor car accidents, will happen, and contracts also give rise toendlessdispute.
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But whichever way these are defined, they still entail proof of the basis on which the original court assumed jurisdiction and provide plenty of room forendlessdispute.
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Interpretation of the word "legible" would lead to endless disputes.
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If they depended on complicated calculations for each garment, there would be uncertainty and endless disputes, and illegal rates would be difficult to control.
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Staff and property would have to be transferred and this would offer ample scope for endless disputes.
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The new legislation will end the long delays, endless disputes and sheer misery that claimants endured under the present procedures.
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There are endless disputes of this kind in my constituency about individual cases.
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Without it our progress will inevitably be accompanied by endless disputes.
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If they were not set down at very considerable length, there could be endless disputes as to what they meant and their precise extent.
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If it were otherwise there would be endless disputes.
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I foresee the functional method of selection as leading to endless disputes, which is why we must know how those disputes will be resolved, by whom and how soon.
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Endless disputes would be likely to arise.
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It would lead to endless disputes.
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I think that would be difficult to define, and it would lead to endless disputes on whether an order should properly be put into a category or left out.
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All those of us who practise in the criminal courts know of the waste of money and time over the endless disputes about what goes on in police stations.
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