Sentences with phrase «constantly arguing about»

Dr. Gottman's research has helped him to discover something counter-intuitive: many of the seemingly pointless and frustrating issues that you find yourself constantly arguing about with your partner are anything but insignificant.
Melissa and her ex-partner Phil were constantly arguing about their children because they both had very different parenting styles.
Adds Dr. Schmitz, «It's okay to argue, but if you are constantly arguing about the same thing and your arguments have become personal and painful, they're not productive or helping you move forward.»
If you feel like your teenager is constantly arguing about justice or fairness, they are most likely feeling like they are not being heard or cared about enough to get what they want.
If none of our programs have worked, and if Christians are constantly arguing about what can be done (read the comments over the course of the past month of blog posts if you want to see these debates), where does that leave us?
I know that I see elements of divine around me in things and in ways that others don't, including other religious people... And as long as different religions and even sects constantly argue about what god truly is, and as long as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different folks, including not at all for some... as with those who label themselves as athiest...
Fans, players and the media constantly argue about that «clutch gene.»
For example, in his book The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, he tells the story of a couple, Ed and Luanne, who constantly argued about whether Luanne should sell her horse.

Not exact matches

«If you have to constantly argue or worry about what your partner is doing when they're not with you, they're not the right partner, plain and simple.»
He was constantly arguing with our other co-workers about how Barry Sanders was better than Emmit Smith.
We constantly argue as though in each case the terms varied inversely, a gain on the one side being ipso facto the other side's loss; and this in turn leads to the widespread idea that any destiny on «monist» lines would exact the sacrifice and bring about the destruction of all personal values in the Universe.
Jesus himself in gospel passages that I can not even count at this moment — argued and debated with people constantly about beliefs — whether that was in question format or conversation... but it always involved scripture and interpretation.
We live in a culture that constantly blurs the lines between necessity and pleasure, and so it should come as no surprise that what couples argue about the most is money and spending.
please spare me that.Every manager has a good side and a bad side.I'm not trying to insult him in away.That's a plain truth about Wenger.Wilshere, Szcz and Giroud are all players who wouldn't have been given as much chances in another top team.That's the way he always from when he first came till this day.Everybody knows this.He seems to love some players too much and even refuses to drop them from the squad or even sell them.You can argue all you want but it's a plain truth.In fact Wenger is known to be one of the few managers who give players chances constantly to prove themselves.Some pay off some don't.
The consequences of constantly asking the wrong question — of arguing about perceived male deprivation — are huge.
Graduation is coming up and I'm constantly arguing with my kid about what they should wear.
Having argued about it constantly since the EU referendum, the Labour Party now, finally, has a leadership contest underway.
On Wednesday, Tony Blair argued that leadership was all about pushing change forward, telling the Confederation of British Industry (CBI): «The truth is whether it is in the private sector or the public sector we have no option but to carry on changing constantly.
Without such a standard, reform advocates argue, sitting judges will not be able to maintain their independence, constantly worried about making decisions that will rub the lawyers who sit on the screening panels the wrong way.
Still, I don't like arguing about evolution, because I understand that even professional archaeologists and anthropologists are constantly contradicting each other and can't come to a complete consensus.
People argue with me constantly about this but my taste buds and I know you are lying.
He argues sensor tech will enable mobile dating to get much smarter and more contextual while also simultaneously being more passive, since users aren't having to constantly scan their phones to be informed about potential matches in the vicinity.
They argue constantly, and — unknown to Lady Bird — things are close to crisis in their blended family home as dad Larry (Letts) looks like he's about to get laid off.
We're constantly debating the best and it's not unusual for conversations to spill into impromptu camera tests where we shoot the same landmarks with different phones and then analyze the results and argue about them some more.
Couples who constantly argue, belittle each other or are on the defense have lost the ability to communicate openly about issues in their marriage.
He constantly argues with me about the rules and says he's almost an adult.
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