Sentences with phrase «after rancorous»

Kansas legislators approved an increase in spending on the state's public schools in hopes of meeting a court mandate after the rancorous final days of debate highlighted deep divisions among Republicans.
On paper, political accord was reached after rancorous fights between rich and poor nations and emerging powers that, in the end, almost all agreed to recognize, if not yet adopt, a nonbinding plan to curb greenhouse gases, save rain forests, shield vulnerable people and share the costs.
After a rancorous ejection from the state facility initiated by a group of some young men, Mr. Kufuor was later offered another bungalow at Cantonments to be used as his office.
After a rancorous campaign littered with insults; a violent election which had to be rescheduled for a day, the «small boy» in the father and son battle of Ningo - Prampram has pulled the biggest shock in the National Democratic Congress Parliamentary elections beating the incumbent ET Mensah.

Not exact matches

According to Politico, Trump announced the steel and aluminum tariffs after several weeks of rancorous debate between his advisers that one White House aide described as «absolute chaos.»
Last year, meetings held on the issue became rancorous after project opponents stymied local meetings with talks of a U.N. Agenda 21 takeover of local planning issues through such means, along with all planning efforts.
The payroll tax emerged after months of rancorous talks about a subsidy package for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority when a plan to impose tolls on the East River bridges was defeated amid opposition from some Democrats in the state Senate.
According to the Financial Times, a vote on the renewal of Trident could also be brought forward after 23 June in a bid to force Tories to focus on the Labour opposition rather than the rancorous EU campaign.
After months of rancorous debate between fundamentalist Christians and Mr. Clinton's allies, the legislature last month approved the Governor's health - department budget — including 10 new school - based health clinics that will be allowed to distribute contraceptives.
The common standards have been a source of rancorous debate in New York, particularly after common - core - aligned assessments triggered a sharp decline in student test scores last spring.
After months of rancorous debate, the union and district put forth a resolution that gives teachers unprecedented control over the fate of their schools.
And so, a part of the rabble returned to slinging rancorous, impossible - to - know «predictions» of what will befall us all after this unholy union.
The interview may be particularly useful to watch or read now (my transcript is below), given its relevance to the latest round of treaty negotiations, wrapping up in Warsaw after two rancorous weeks.
That scheme bit the dust in 2014 after becoming a hotly debated issue during the rancorous 2013 election campaign, but carbon policy has not had the same high profile during the current campaign.
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