Sentences with phrase «escalating row»

"Escalating row" means a disagreement or conflict that is getting worse or more intense over time. Full definition
Earlier on Tuesday, Wylie escalated the row over alleged harvesting of Facebook profiles to influence elections by saying that he believed the Congress party was a client of Cambridge Analytica, and he was aware that the firm, with many employees and offices, had worked extensively in India.
On Friday, Farage threatened to escalate that row after describing the Essex councillor as a «rough diamond» and criticising what he called metropolitan snobbery against people from outside the capital using «colloquial» language.
The Liberal Democrats immediately said Mr Miliband was right not to escalate the row further by placing restrictions on Russia's cultural activities.
His comments in the Scotland on Sunday newspaper have escalated a row about the way Britain treats its injured soldiers - and put his job as parliamentary private secretary (PPS) in danger as a result.
The Labour leader repeated his belief that the government needs to «send a much clearer message» to Israel that its actions in Gaza are wrong, escalating a row between the parties over the government's efforts to maintain a neutral stance on the conflict.
Escalating the row over alleged harvesting of Facebook profiles to influence elections, a former employee of data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica turned whistleblower told a British parliamentary panel Tuesday that he believed the Congress party was a client of the firm, and he was aware that the firm, with many employees and offices, had worked extensively in India.
Johnson has used his political standing to escalate his row with the government over its aviation strategy, warning that further inaction could lead to «economic catastrophe».
The prime minister also sought to play down the escalating row over the restrictions placed by Whitehall on ministers who will campaign for Britain to leave the EU.
With an escalating row over the Falklands, let's remember the victims of Britain and Argentina's lack of respect for territory.
Top party officials have not escaped the escalating row.
Mr Brown has flown to Northern Ireland to hold talks with both parties amid fears that the escalating row could bring down the hard fought - for power - sharing executive.
China was an early opponent of the EU's cap - and - trade scheme, which has also drawn protests from the United States and India, and the escalating row threatens to hamper efforts to work out an international solution to Europe's sovereign debt crisis.
In an escalating row dubbed «Satellitegate» further evidence proves NOAA knew of these faults for years.
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