Sentences with phrase «of a heated argument when»

My daughter and oldest son were in the throes of a heated argument when a store attendant got uncomfortably close... [Read more...] about This is the Crucial Difference Between Positive and Permissive Parenting
(Associated Press) Ever been in the middle of a heated argument when suddenly the other person pulls out their phone and starts texting?
My daughter and oldest son were in the throes of a heated argument when a store attendant got uncomfortably close to us.

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When one passenger was denied that bit of personal space Sunday, it led to a heated argument and the unscheduled landing of their plane, just halfway to its destination.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
When I saw this video of Fox News» Megyn Kelly taking on two men in a heated argument about stereotyping women, it only confirmed to me that beneath all the layers of reasoning there resides a deep - seated, gut - level emotional conviction that women must fulfill their stereotypical roles.
@ grassroots: I would like to believe that you were sincere in claiming that atheists have a ``... duty (as if being responsible to some authority) to debunk...» (I presume you to mean a belief in God) ``... via the Internet... [etc]», but when you mix sarcasm with rationality, then you lose creditability with me because you join the ranks of those who just want to poke fun at believers for entertainment and invite a heated argument with no intentions of converting such people.
But it is important to add that when the framers of the Constitution envisioned the rough - and - tumble world of public argument, they almost certainly imagined heated disagreements against a background of broadly shared values; certainly that was the model offered by John Locke.
When you're raising or helping to raise a child that is not biologically your own, whether you're a stepparent in a blended family, have adopted or foster children, or are bringing up your grandchildren, kids may sometimes use this fact against you during the heat of an argument.
Although abused and non-abused children both showed signs of emotional arousal in response to the heated argument, the physically abused chidlren «could not completely break their attention away from the argument next - door, even when it ended peacefully.»
There was a heated argument on the floor of parliament when the House sat to consider the motion filed by the Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak Mohammed.
That breathless feeling when you check your phone to see if they've finally called and those heated arguments followed by intense reunions can help to fuel your attraction to that person, but that kind of rush rarely leads to a successful long - lasting relationship.
The arguments get heated when Bruce suggests a radical plan: Use the energy from one of the cubes to revive the deceased Superman (Henry Cavill).
Maybe we have really bland lives that never veer into the dramatic, but I can say when an argument gets heated in my house it is bigger than life at times, and I have never had any arguments worthy of theatrics like Dean has in that particular moment.
They tend to spark debate, which is a great thing when you've got intelligent people involved, but can, of course, always create heated arguments as well.
Alan's contribution was crucial in that, as arguments on a great range of topics carried through into the next, maintaining tremendous focus and humour the whole way through, even when heated.
When a group of people claiming superior scientific knowledge and understanding refuses to grasp the extremely simple point I've been making regarding the heating capacity of an absence of volcanic eruptions, then I am forced to take all their other arguments with a huge grain of salt.
Martin's Beach (2014)- Surfrider Foundation won a heated legal battle at the San Mateo Superior Court when Judge Barbara Mallach ruled in favor of Surfrider's arguments that the gates, change in signage and security guards added to Martin's Beach constituted «development» under the California Coastal Act and thereby requires a Coastal Development Permit («CDP»).
Argument 3) Heating the surface affects the entire upper layers of the ocean when the ocean is overturning.
The question of retained heat is overwhelmingly an oceanic issue, and I think that any argument is strengthened when based on both temperature and retained heat anomalies.
You make this argument (which is hopefully fairly obviously not even logically valid, let alone unsupported by any actual physics), and attempt to «support» it by means of waving your hands about how gravity has to do work and the work has to turn into heat without considering what happens to all that heat when gravity stops doing work because the atmosphere achieves a static force profile such that.
The second argument overlooks that if there is an intermittent heat source (a furnace in a house being turned on and off at regular intervals, say) then increasing insulation of the house will cause the temperature to be higher both when the furnace is on and when it is off.
It might help you if you had a few concepds in mind too when considering this subject, like «space» is the big energy «sink» with old sol (and the internal heat generating processes (including nuclear) of the earth) as sources... any mechanism that results in a delay of energy leaving earth, such as a «bounce - back» or a re-rad of energy (like back radiation) certainly is going to increase the «energy flux» in the system, and this in any way you want to frame the argument translates to a «higher» energy state, and a higher so - called temperature» (movement in matter, velocity of air molecules or oscillations in certain «resonant molecules) as well.
It's just a trivial possibility which Roger Sr. and other skeptics dismiss without argument — and seemingly don't even think ofwhen they claim that heat can't be gained by deep layers without there first occurring some commensurate net heat gain in the mixed layer.
When faced with an emergency, being depressed because of the death of a friend or family member, receiving disturbing news, or even after a heated argument, there are things we can do to still be safe while driving.
Generally, when a family relationship ends, it's on the heels of a huge blowup — a heated argument, one too many critical remarks, or a tiff over an unpaid loan.
Imagine being in the throes of a heated relationship argument, when suddenly you're facing a partner who has turned stone deaf.
He refers to this withdrawal as stonewalling and suggests that it is one of the «four horsemen of the apocalypse» — the factors most predictive of break ups and divorce.4 According to Gottman, taking a break during an argument to cool down can be beneficial because it is counterproductive to discuss relationship issues when things get too heated.
When you are caught in the heat of an argument, you are in a state of crisis, which is defined as «a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger» from the Greek krisis.
When your argument gets really heated with your husband, you might find yourself so angry that you can't think of anything other than a huge ultimatum that you know will hurt his feelings, or get him to take your side.
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