Sentences with phrase «more acrimonious»

According to a survey of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), an overwhelming 95 % of members anticipate the new tax plan will change the ways in which divorces are settled and a clear majority of 64 % believes that the cases will now become more acrimonious.
But if some of the more acrimonious debates in the cryptocurrency world seem besides the point, Garzik's involvement appears to have left him with inspiration for his latest work.
The AAML said 95 percent of respondents anticipate the new tax plan will change the ways in which divorces are settled, and a clear majority of 64 percent believe the cases will now become more acrimonious.
A survey conducted by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers found nearly two - thirds of its members believe upcoming divorce cases will become more acrimonious under the new laws and that the plan offers -LSB-...]
Over the past 4 years I've avidly read up on climate science, the semi-popular blog wars have become more and more acrimonious, and mainstreamer responses have become shriller and shriller (I've certainly had my moments).
But with debates regarding national climate change policy becoming more acrimonious in Washington as midterm elections approach, it is important to ask, what are the real options for climate policy in the United States — not only in 2010, but in 2011 and beyond.
Despite administration denials, the voices from the scientific community this year were louder, the charges more acrimonious.
The more acrimonious the campaign, and the more voters get involved, the stronger this effect might be.
The problem is that underlying the debate over Syria is a deepening, intensifying and ever more acrimonious fissure between the Corbyn leadership and the bulk of the parliamentary party.
Stable and united, that's what we were told — but the realities of this hung parliament are much more acrimonious than we've been led to believe.

Not exact matches

Despite acrimonious relations between Russia and the United States in recent years, experts on cyber security in both countries say their law enforcement agencies and private firms had been working together more closely behind the scenes to fight financial fraud and other crimes committed online.
Lovingly feeding your child formula is better than all sorts of alternatives, including letting him roll off a cliff while you lecture someone else about the breast — or, in the nonmetaphorical version, paying more attention to acrimonious Facebook threads than to him.
But after talking with many divorced fathers, I have seen a few where the process was not as acrimonious and where the final divorce decree ended up being a lot more balanced that Reid's.
«The precipitous rise of Pegida has shaken Germany's main parties to the core and prompted an acrimonious debate at a time when Europe's biggest economy is straining to deal with a record intake of more than 200,000 asylum seekers in 2014 — mainly from Iraq and Syria — a figure higher than any other country in Europe and which is due to rise considerably this year.»
«But until we have more responsible pet ownership, we're just putting Band - Aids on the problem — and engaging in this acrimonious debate that is turning people off.»
Although I don't know how the hostess picks themes or manages to manage things, in my brief experience with the blog, you are much more likely to find a sensible and creative discussion of how to actually address the issue (global warming, sustainability, and related matters of living well within our environment) on the family, local, or cultural levels than you are to find a large acrimonious debate among (often anonymous) people.
Plus, people like the idea of having more control during the litigation process and avoiding an acrimonious lawsuit that will be ultimately decided by a judge.
Miscommunication can be even more costly, she says, when outside lawyers fail to sit down early on with business people to learn how the client wants to handle a potentially acrimonious fight with another company.
While the public health system has clearly taken some heavy hits in this Budget, Medicare has previously proved more resilient than many have predicted, outlasting much longer acrimonious political environments including eleven years under John Howard's Prime Ministership.
While this case was more high - profile than most, there are many other acrimonious situations where one parent is pitted against the other, a behavior pattern that causes significant and long - term harm to the entire family system, especially the children.
The experience from these states has shown that divorce is not any more common where irreconcilable differences are available as a cause of action for divorce - it is just less contentious and less acrimonious.
But after talking with many divorced fathers, I have seen a few where the process was not as acrimonious and where the final divorce decree ended up being a lot more balanced that Reid's.
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