All 22 Uses
dispute
in
The Federalist Papers -- Modern English Edition 2
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- Cool Heads Will Settle Disputes
p. 24.6 *disputes = disagreements
- Who will settle disputes and make the nations obey the decisions?
p. 27.5disputes = disagreements, arguments, or conflicts
- Disputes Before Britain United
p. 28.6
- Bordering Nations, Disputes Arise
p. 28.8
- Like most bordering nations, they would always be either involved in disputes and war, or live with the constant fear of them.
p. 28.9
- Disputes Over Territory
p. 34.2
- To settle the disputes over it, Congress had the States give it to the United States.
p. 34.5
- Recent Territorial Disputes
p. 34.7
- The Swiss states are kept together for several reasons: their geographic location, their individual weakness and insignificance, the fear of powerful neighbors (one formerly ruled them), their joint interest in Swiss territories, mutual aid for suppressing insurrections and rebellions, and a system that is supposed to solve disputes among the states.
p. 76.9
- To settle disputes, each party involved chooses four judges from neutral states.
p. 76.9
- He settles disputes between provinces.
p. 77.8
- The Supreme Court will ultimately decide boundary disputes between two jurisdictions.
p. 140.8
- Territorial Disputes
p. 293.1
- Until now, the federal government has been able to decide territorial disputes between the States.
p. 293.1
- Land Disputes, Citizens of the Same State
p. 295.6
- And they are the only instances in which the proposed Constitution directly contemplates the jurisdiction of disputes between the citizens of the same State.
p. 295.8
- Juries in the common-law courts of New York State determine disputed facts.
p. 302.2 *disputed = challenged (argued about)
- And in civil cases, it looks at all subjects of litigation between parties within its jurisdiction, even if the disputes deal with laws in the most distant part of the globe.
p. 304.8disputes = disagreements, arguments, or conflicts
- It has been erroneously said that the Chancery Court tries disputed facts by a jury.
p. 310.9disputed = challenged, argued about, or fought over
- And I hope I avoided the harshness that often disgraces political disputes and has been seen in the language and conduct of the opponents of the Constitution.
p. 325.1disputes = disagreements, arguments, or conflicts
- The dispute over Wyoming land reminds us not to expect easy answers.†
p. 34.7
- In a dispute between the federal government and a State, people will probably support their local government.†
p. 94.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(dispute as in: their border dispute) disagreement, argument, or conflict
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(2)
(dispute as in: She disputes his claim.) challenge, argue about, or fight over
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)