Sentences with phrase «cause ructions»

Flirting with new friends and strangers on your laptop or handheld can cause ructions in relationships especially if your activity is not as private as you thought it might be.
US fund Lone Star is one example that is, however, causing ructions at Antares Energy.
Michael Heseltine, the pro-EU Tory peer and former deputy prime minister, caused ructions last week by suggesting that a Labour government led by Jeremy Corbyn could be less damaging than Brexit driven through by his own party.
In the light of arts minister David Lammy's recent comments about Britain's «too white» museums, which have been causing ructions in the arts world, Eshun said: «It's not about institutions having to embrace diversity in weird and strange ways, it's actually just about acknowledging the world around you.

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The issue is unlikely to go away, and will no doubt cause huge ructions in WTO and similar bodies if it goes ahead.
Its editorial line caused huge ructions within the paper and plenty of conflict with journalists at its sister - paper the Guardian (I'm painfully aware of this, having had a shouting match with the Observer's then political editor, Kamal Ahmed, in the building's stairwell).
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