That issue then returns me to my point earlier, which is that John Brennan's nomination ought to be considered on its merits, on his qualifications, not on disputes about an issue that did not involve John Brennan's nomination to be the CIA director, or Senator Hagel's nomination to be Secretary of Defense.
Nobody, and certainly not this administration, disputes that substantial economic growth leads to substantially greater governmental receipts, if not lessened spending in other words, lower deficits.
FORBES: President Obama Doesn't Even Believe His Own Economic Hype
As if all this were not enough, transatlantic disputes are also simmering on the economic front.
Sometimes disputes are not settled, and the two sides of the Chinese wall go their own way.
The point of the Alien Tort Statute was to keep us out of international disputes, not to inject us into them.
"If any disputes are not brought before the Supreme Court, then the public confidence in this institution will be dented, " Mr Mutunga says.
Industrial disputes are not the only issue bothering BA. More than 20 years after privatisation, it is still struggling with the legacy of state ownership.
ECONOMIST: Christmas woes for Britain��s once-great flag carrier
He stressed that the Brussels I regulation goes much further than the Hague Convention, in that it applies to all cross-border disputes, not just online cases.
This could send a signal that, Bush v Gore notwithstanding, the justices still consider that state election disputes are not a matter for the highest court in the land.
Third, our joint vision lays out the future we seek in the Asia Pacific -- a region where international rules and norms are upheld, where nations contribute to regional security, where commerce and freedom of navigation is not impeded and where disputes are resolved peacefully.
China said it did not want to bring the disputes to such a forum.
Nobody, not even Mr Chavez, disputes that Venezuela's dependence on oil is a worry.
Gripevine hopes to be a useful forum for resolving customer disputes, but not everyone is going to use it.
FORBES: Saving Customer Service With Social Media - And A Song
But Kazakhstan, where it had not just contract and regulatory disputes but also the threat of criminal investigations, was too much for it.
It has also warned Washington not to intervene in the disputes.
"We need to make sure taxpayers' money is not spent resolving too many disputes in court, when there are quicker, cheaper and less stressful options available, " said a Ministry of Justice spokeswoman.
Although the EBA is the arbiter in such disputes, it is not allowed to boss the ECB around.
ECONOMIST: Plans for common supervision could easily turn messy
That conveniently ignored the fact that the Law of the Sea is not a mechanism for resolving territorial disputes.
Junior members are allowed to take potshots at the other party, but these are not allowed to develop into substantial disputes.
However, since the decision was a denial of review, the ruling does not set a precedent and other disputes over the display of the commandments in schools are likely.
Many Arabs still contend that America goaded Saddam to invade Kuwait, by pushing the emirate to provoke him by demanding repayment of wartime loans and then telling the dictator that America would not intervene in inter-Arab disputes.
And the yakuza have an unwritten understanding with the authorities not to involve innocent bystanders in their disputes.
The results are again are not surprising as accident and health insurance disputes are the most common, accounting for just over 48% of complaints.
One of the biggest problems, Mr. Hudson says, is that Congress exempted airlines from state laws so consumers can only take disputes to federal court, not state court.
WSJ: The Middle Seat: Passenger Rights? What Passenger Rights?
In New York City the number of hearing requests for all special-education disputes (autism cases are not separately tabulated) has jumped by a third since 2000, to 4, 794 in 2006.
Clearly, as we have seen, ALAC has been drafted in order to provide guidance so that legal disputes in our courts do not result in the violation of the fundamental liberties, rights and privileges enshrined in the U.S. and our state Constitutions.
Ms Platt said the "right and proper" outcome would have been for the appeal judges to have sent the case back, with the new evidence to a jury "as the jury are the final arbiters of disputes of this kind and not the Court of Appeal".
Though his thuggish networking often nettled those who worked with him in Brussels, where he was feared and disliked by many a Eurocrat, Mr Lamy's ease in both the American and European political cultures could prove an asset, though not a clinching one, in trade disputes.
应用推荐