Sentences with phrase «much of the acrimony»

In rejecting Husband's claim that he should get joint custody due to the poor communication between the parties, the Court of Appeals found Husband to blame for much of the acrimony.

Not exact matches

Judging by the acrimony of the other replies, I'd much rather be in your group than in their's.
They tried and failed to sign De Gea two years ago when a deal that would have seen Real's Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas move to Old Trafford as part of a # 29 million package collapsed amid much acrimony on transfer deadline day in September 2015.
«This perception is creating much of the current acrimony over the recent police killings of New York citizens,» Richard Condon, then the state's executive director of Criminal Justice Services, wrote.
Doing so can not be easy, since internet discussions typically vary wildly in terms of quality and coherence, and ad hominem attacks are quite high in web - based paleoclimate discussions, making it hard to know how much personal acrimony tints the arguments.
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