Clinical issues — that may involve unpleasant political discourse - must be differentiated
from the rancorous rhetoric of the recent campaign.
Some state lawmakers took a break
from rancorous budget negotiations last night to see U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor speak at UAlbany.
Not exact matches
But I do know we will suffer a
rancorous verdict
from future generations if we do not try.
It's clear
from the leadership election that Labour is now a collection of disparate, occasionally overlapping and increasingly
rancorous tribes.
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.
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.
Yet much uncertainty hangs on what are expected to be
rancorous negotiations with the European Union, covering issues such as the right of foreign citizens to remain in the United Kingdom and a possible exit bill
from Brussels.
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The education of the next generation is not a partisan issue and must be de-coupled
from highly - charged and
rancorous political theater.
When Hudson walked into Chancery Lane back in 2006, the Law Society looked like an organisation in deep trauma that veered
from one calamity to the next: a clash with the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, over its campaign against the Access to Justice Bill; non-stop criticism flowing
from the profession's inability to get a grip on its handling of consumer complaints; and then there was the Kamlesh Bahl saga, a
rancorous dispute with the first Asian woman to become vice-president.