Sentences with phrase «bone of contention»

Technical faults were a major bone of contention for both passengers and airlines.
Perhaps the most common bone of contention between advisors and their clients is the suitability of investments in their portfolio.
As a matter of fact, the withdrawal process is the main bone of contention with the many scam binary options brokers we have come across.
One of the biggest bones of contention in recent years has been the way credit scores are figured.
What form that backup takes has become a major bone of contention in regulatory circles.
That's a big bone of contention in health insurance programs generally, not just travel, but it certainly applies to travel.
The latter is a chief bone of contention among some critics.
Still, the only bone of contention was a procedural one.
The real bone of contention is the possible debt write - off, reduction, restructuring, relief.
The rise in university tuition fees and the speed and depth of cuts to public spending are particular bones of contention.
Here are three common bones of contention that might come up during a real estate transaction.
As we've also heard and witnessed the intricate dancing of Chinese leaders, financing is also a large bone of contention still at hand.
As your children get older, allocation of time on screen becomes an increasing bone of contention.
End result: early users of the tablet are an unhappy lot with a poor battery life being one major bone of contention apart from a poor build quality.
Sure, it's plain, but it has to be in order to be compatible across platforms, and THAT, is the biggest consumer bone of contention.
The debate is just one of the many bones of contention likely to arise during the two - week conference.
Infant formula marketing was a major bone of contention, and this was taken to be an attack on formula feeding, turning the situation into a breast vs bottle debate.
Which neatly brings me onto my biggest bone of contention: the vehicles.
This is the stage where differences over the proposed content of the subjects could emerge, with the curriculum for relationships education at primary level likely to be a particular bone of contention.
This is a key bone of contention in Coalition for Responsible Regulation v. EPA, a case before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, in which petitioners seek to overturn EPA's GHG regulations.
But Mourinho's main bone of contention with Shaw appears to be his attitude rather than his ability, leading to Tierney emerging as a possible successor.
A great future was predicted for Brooke when she starred as Abby, the romantic bone of contention between Richard Gere and Sam Shepard in Terrence Malick's critically acclaimed 1978 film, Days of Heaven.
McDonnell's sudden U-turn on Osborne's fiscal charter was the main bone of contention at Monday's PLP meeting, but it was not the only source of rancour.
However, I will stand by my other bone of contention with Act 1: its difficulty spikes.
This has been a massive bone of contention for Conservative back - benchers, many of whom campaigned for years for fairer funding, only to find their own constituencies» schools would face cuts.
There may, however, be a few bones of contention for example one parent disagreeing with the other's choice of school.
A franchise that's notorious for being as punishing as it is rewarding, for years the Ninja Gaiden series was held up as one of the pinnacles of hardcore gaming and this re-release (Originally an enhanced port for the Wii U before finding its way back to current gen consoles) sees developer Team Ninja scrambling to rectify the major bones of contention fans had with the initial release.
The establishment of the state of Israel, involving as it has the dispossession of the Palestinian people, is the chief bone of contention between the Islamic world and the West.
Canada's dairy market is protected by high tariffs and has been a key bone of contention by the U.S. but experts expect only «marginal» concessions from Ottawa.
This claim is the deepest bone of contention in Luther's response to the papal bull against him that same year.
One possible bone of contention between evolution and Genesis 1 - 3 is the fundamental «truth for our salvation» that through sin death entered the world («for, the day you eat of that you are doomed to die» (Gen 2:19)-RRB-.
If England are to survive the demotion of their captain, they will need to generate new talking points, new topics of discussion, new bones of contention for the country to gnaw upon.
This could well come over the # 50 million non-functioning striker Fernando Torres, an evident bone of contention between Abramovich and his previous manager Carlo Ancelotti.
While that was a central bone of contention in the lawsuit, Kahn sidestepped the issue by ruling five districts are warranted simply by counting black residents.
Not only does this become an early bone of contention in the power struggle between Harry and Paul, it also gives Swinton an extended opportunity to indulge in the graceful, expressive gesturing of the silent - movie actor, or, perhaps more appropriately, contemporary dance.
A major bone of contention finds Lady Bird and her mom arguing about the young woman's desire to go to a college in New York as she is sick of living in the suburbs and especially hard on their location on the other side of the tracks in Sacramento.
One of the biggest bones of contention about the film has always been in regards to the laughter that it does inspire throughout — is it a genuine example of wonderfully absurdist black humor, as its proponents suggest, or is it such a luridly overheated mess that it doesn't work as anything other than camp?
Harland said the JCQ's claim to have met its responsibility by issuing advice was a «constant bone of contention», adding: «To say «we have issued this and ticked the box», for many places, that's not how it's worked.
Since e-books became a crucial source of revenue for publishers six years ago, the royalty rate on the format has been an ongoing bone of contention between authors (and their agents) and publishers.
The first bone of contention the plaintiffs have is that the company offered the «microscopically low - yielding» Vanguard Prime Money Market Fund, rather than a stable value fund that would have provided better returns while preserving capital and liquidity without any greater increase in risk compared to money market investments.
The price point became a huge bone of contention for iOS players.
I wasn't an ardent fan of the XCOM series prior to this, so I wasn't of the impression that 2K Marin was slaughtering a sacred cow, which seems to be the true bone of contention with many fans — That they had the audacity to try something different.
It would've been nice if you were given the option to make choices and branch the story out in different direction, but that's a minor bone of contention in otherwise surprisingly enjoyable tale.
Other bones of contention include how to make the bed, with one in five couples arguing about the right way to do it, and hanging a picture, which frustrated 14 per cent of those asked.
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