Interdispute
"Interdispute" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Rivalries began with the first dispute and continued as long as there were disputes, assuming that the interdispute waiting time was not too long.
Instead of using the interdispute period as part of the dependent variable, it appears as the independent variable in the "frustration-aggression" deterrence hypothesis: can early deterrence success lead to failure in later crises?
The data set includes 1,853 militarized interstate disputes (MIDs) that capture three types of events: (1) dispute years in which mediation took place, (2) dispute years in which mediation did not take place and (3) mediation attempts that took place in interdispute years.
If I may, prior to your conversation with Mr. Faine and Mr. Fox, I would like to point out — and I think it is important — that during this interdispute that they had between the three labor unions, I was sort of caught in the middle.
But alas, the bright civilization of the East produced by several millennia vanished amid the medieval age into which Europe as a whole was plunged. This, chiefly because of its interdisputes and then because of the barbarian onslaughts on their countries.
The Legislature appears to have made a policy decision, based on financial interdispute that secondhand tobacco smoke, and its effect on the health of the public, is a matter of deep and abiding public interest.
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