Provided it is signed into law, it will draw a line under six months
of acrimony over what other member states saw as heavy - handed negotiating tactics from Germany.
The Federal government has had an unprecedented level
of acrimony over the budget, and runs most of the year on interim bills paying only essential services.
Not exact matches
Not all powerful business families implode: When Paul Desmarais died last year, his sons, Paul Jr. and André, succeeded in dividing responsibilities
over the vast financial services firm with little evidence
of acrimony.
In 2007, The Laljis» company, Larco Group, struck a $ 1.7 - billion deal with the federal government to buy and then lease back seven Ottawa office buildings; the CBC reported in 2015 that the arrangement has been plagued by years
of disputes between the two parties, including
acrimony over repairs, contract tendering and even parking fees.
Voters in a southeast Texas county elected a black, Democratic woman as sheriff while choosing Republican Donald Trump
over Hillary Clinton, an unusual result in a year
of partisan
acrimony.
More than anything else, the level
of acrimony that has arisen among people
of differing political viewpoints
over the past year is astonishing and depressing.
Husain who expressed displeasure
over what he described as «politics
of acrimony» said he was disappointed that some loyalists
of the opposition parties had chosen violence as means to scuttle the election process.
The mayor's subway press conference with reporters injected yet another round
of acrimony in the increasingly bitter back - and - forth between City Hall and Albany
over responsibility for the trains.
«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.
I'm not saying that a broken family can ever be mended, or even that it should be, but sometimes you have to slap the duct - tape
of maturity
over the chasm
of acrimony and create a bridge
of pragmatism for the universal better good.
But in its swirl
of jargon and personal
acrimony — a parent at a meeting once asked Ms. Anderson, the white mother
of a biracial child, why she did not want the same for Newark's «brown babies» as she did for her own — the fight
over her tenure is emblematic
of the bitter national debate about how to educate American students for a more competitive world.
Details must be worked out and consulting teachers and principals fully trained.Last year, an effort to rewrite the Stull Act ended in
acrimony over the issue
of whether the criteria and standards behind a district's evaluation should be subject to collective bargaining.
There were attempts to add the extension, but the
acrimony of HTML 5 around it spilled
over into EPUB 3 discussions, so it's fair to say it will probably never be supported.
To end the
acrimony between the two regulators, the government issued an ULIP Ordinance on June 18 as capital markets regulator SEBI and insurance watchdog IRDA could not resolve their dispute
over which
of them was empowered to regulate such products.
Despite a slew
of unambiguously negative news, from China shutting down bitcoin exchanges to a looming fork in the cryptocurrency's code that threatens chaos and
acrimony in the community, here we are again with a new all - time high
of over $ 5,200 set today and quite possibly more ahead.
The need to maintain the image
of «zero engagement into
acrimony» in itself sets double bind type
of problem for a parent who really actually believes and knows and has evidence and is truly concerned
over the existence
of a pathology in the other parent.