Sentences with phrase «into acrimonious»

Conversations about public education — where you send your kid to school, where other parents send their kids, and who gets to decide — have exploded into acrimonious bickering, full of charges and counter-charges.
Potter takes full advantage of the dual meaning of party here, as the rapid descent of Janet's get - together into acrimonious chaos echoes the political omnishambles of Brexit - era Britain (and it's not without applications to Trump - era America, too).
Instead, the mood swiftly turned ugly, the northern club plunged into an acrimonious power struggle.

Not exact matches

But in an «acrimonious divorce» scenario, where the uncertainties interact and amplify each other, he expects the UK economy to fall into a «referendum recession» by year - end.
In 1054 Rome and Constantinople parted in acrimonious mutual misunderstanding, and during 400 years of Ottoman rule the «one, holy, catholic, apostolic» Orthodox church of the East fragmented into a host of ethnic - national churches: Greek, Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Armenian, Romanian.
In this book, Tom Wright wades into some of the most acrimonious areas of Christian theology and practice.
Major's frontline role backing Remain brought him once again into direct conflict with many of those former rebels, and led to some of the most acrimonious — and personal — clashes of the campaign.
«I think that the bill should be considered,» he said, adding, «I have tried not to insert into an already acrimonious situation any controversial legislation that might exacerbate the tension and cause the bill to lose.»
The Senate has been unable to deliberate, has refused any outside intervention... has rarely met and only in acrimonious circumstances... I will call the New York State Senate... into extraordinary session on Tuesday.»
Snow's relationship with Rivington Arms ended on acrimonious terms, but, says Bent, she ran into the artist in front of Café Mogador with Secret about five weeks ago.
2011 saw a discipline proceeding being permanently quashed by an Ontario court in Lim v. Assn. of Professional Engineers of Ontario, 2011 ONSC 106 (Divisional Court), where the regulator's Manager was acrimonious and hostile to a respondent, and where the Chair of the Discipline Committee improperly adopted the Manager's views on an issue as his own, thereby bringing the Committee's impartiality into question.
The limited options force couples into playing the blame game and proceedings can rapidly become acrimonious and complicated.
A case which might otherwise have been settled easily, amicably and inexpensively often turns into a difficult, acrimonious and very expensive battle when one of the parties starts dating.
Following Peter's acrimonious split with Katie Price, it was this house in West Sussex that the broken - hearted singer moved into to start a new chapter in his life.
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