An operational boundary dispute is a dispute on how the boundary should function, usually involving Immigration.
When states on either side of the boundary disagree on the policies to be put in place regarding that border.
Boundary Disputes are overall states arguing over their boundaries or how they function Definitional boundary disputes focus on the legal language of the boundary agreement Locational boundary disputes focus on the delimitation and possibly demarcation of the boundary (the map was drawn wrong) Operational boundary disputes focus on neighbors who differ over the way their border should function Allocational boundary disputes focus on boundaries (especially on the sea floor) while in search of resources
OK but a bit unusual. It depends on if the question mark belongs to "Is this sentence correct? "or to "Therealso wasa material dispute?" . Now "There also was a material dispute?" would be better as "Was there also a material dispute?" or "There was also a material dispute?". On the other hand "There also was a material dispute." is better as "There was also a material dispute."
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Yes, the noun 'dispute' is an abstract noun, a word for a disagreement, argument, or debate; a word for a concept.The word 'dispute' is also a verb: dispute, disputes, disputing, disputed.
The Mississippi River would be an example of a locational boundary dispute due to the fact that it has changed and the boundary's original intention was called into question.
The nouns are: "boundary" "dispute" "United States" "Spain"
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo settled the boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico.
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An example is the Alaska Boundary Dispute. This was between Canada and the United States. In the end, the Canadians were unhappy because the US had control over the Lynn canal. This issue was brought to light due to the gold in the Klondike region.
The Monroe Doctrine
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venezuelan boundary dispute
Venezuelan boundary dispute
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1821-1903