wrangling in the PONS Dictionary

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Although the delay had several causes, one of the major reasons was political wrangling regarding the design.
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In 2004 the pageant was discontinued due to high costs and legal wrangling over a disqualified entry in 2003.
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Due to internal wranglings (profitability issues), the breweries failed to sell and the pub estate was placed on the market.
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However, as the debate and wrangling over her dowry proved, money was tight.
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Both sides spent over $100,000 in the legal wrangling that ensued.
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This, combined with legal wranglings and some personal tensions, led to the group disbanding in 1980.
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It took some legal wrangling, but he was eventually able to recover this property.
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After the lengthy political wrangling over the design had passed, the criticism of the scheme died down.
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After a long period of wrangling they drew lots for three candidates.
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This was completed in 1912 and then some wrangling over the best townsite ensued.
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