That's a finding sure to find its way into ongoing fights over whether to do more salvage logging.
That's why nomination fights over jurists for the federal bench have become increasingly vitriolic and bitter.
The action is the latest in a series of Canadian court fights over counterfeiting.
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They can resolve -- we need to, and we can, have fights over these issues that divide us.
Fights over the estate of someone who passed away in the midst of a divorce are especially common.
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It seems, perhaps, a mite exaggerated: furious fights over the census are as old as the census itself.
Liverpool and Manchester have been squabbling since the industrial revolution led to fights over water supplies from the Lake District.
This has proved difficult for the firm, which has already lost at least 67 partners amid internal fights over money.
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Administration and congressmen alike immediately launch themselves on the next election, and fights over nominations become one of the battlefields.
Hopkins will answer some form of that question more times in a news conference than all his fights over a decade.
And yet, though fights over the census are nothing new, there may all the same be something in Mr Prewitt's pessimism.
The case is now in the hands of Judge Scheindlin, who has had a role in earlier fights over the police policy.
It was never brought up for a vote, in part because Congress has been consumed with fights over taxes and the budget.
Calzaghe, unbeaten in 45 professional fights over 15 years, has little left to prove in a sparkling career but much money to make.
She has also laboured to settle disputes over water allocation in the agricultural eastern half of the state, and to resolve fights over unemployment insurance.
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From the ghetto gang fight over one player dissing another, to the corporate boardroom where one manager humiliates another, fights over respect can get really ugly.
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He also conceded that the next two years, when Republicans control the House, will still include partisan fights over tax treatment for the wealthy and spending priorities.
Auto makers are still sorting out how to avoid expensive fights over basic technology standards, and are taking diverse approaches to how they offer connections to customers.
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Freud ends his reply where I think current thought should start, not with inevitably gridlocked political fights over mutually exclusive pragmatic solutions, but with morality and aesthetics.
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Since then, Massachusetts has had sporadic fights over the issue.
Samsung patent fights over smartphones and tablet computers.
In his excellent book Discover Your Inner Economist, Tyler Cowen writes about fights over prime begging turf and an underground market for amputations in order to increase begging takes.
The fights over funding for NPR and Planned Parenthood for example, which have generated such acrimonious rhetoric on both sides, are old, familiar feuds that both sides are comfortable fighting.
For better or worse, the net neutrality fight may give strong indications of how upcoming fights over the health care bill, financial regulation, debt management, climate change and other key issues will be scripted.
Fights over new firearms laws are also heating up in Connecticut, where gun-rights supporters have come out in force against new restrictions, and in New Jersey, where the Legislature is slated to take up 24 bills address guns on Wednesday.
The case spotlights the tricky world of donor intent, an area that is prone to fights over the initial objectives of a donor, sometimes decades later, between benefactors and their heirs and the institutions they believe have strayed away from the purpose.
The Salvation Army, for example, which feeds around 6, 000 hungry Russians every month in the winter, has had to waste tens of thousands of dollars in legal fights over registration, and the Catholic church has had trouble getting visas for its foreign clergy.
While not everyone fights over a serious legal matter -- the better part of combatants just do so for sport or because they're drunk -- those who do so are bound by the results of the match and are generally satisfied by them win or lose (although there have been occasional, impromptu "appeals").
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