Sentences with phrase «harbor animosity»

An amicable mediation can also ensure you and your spouse do not harbor any animosity or resentment after the divorce, which is an unfortunate side effect of hiring separate attorneys and taking your divorce through the litigation process.
«While separating couples can obviously harbor animosity towards each other, it is your duty to protect your children from the fallout of divorce.
If the parties harbor any animosity for one another, it can make successfully negotiating the parenting plan terms much more difficult.
Essentially, he stated that most all of the problems are stemming from a core group of ultra orthodox Jews that are creating most of the issues and are being funded by orthodox jews here in the U.S. he further stated that most of his friends him included don't harbor any animosity to arabs or persians and quite frequently shop in their neighborhoods and dine at their restaurants.

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The second thing wrong with Rabbi Petuchowski's argument is that it libels Jews when it claims that they harbor «Jewish animosity» toward «public celebration of the birthday of Jesus of Nazareth.»
Why on earth would two people harboring so much animosity towards each other contemplate a sexual encounter?
Though a lot of time has passed, it's clear Palmer still harbors lingering feelings of animosity against his former club.
I'd humbly ask that anyone attending today harboring feelings of animosity, to please do unto others as you would have done to you.
Unfortunately, the term parental alienation syndrome is often used to refer to the animosity that a child may harbor against a parent who has actually abused the child, especially over an extended period.
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