Sentences with phrase «of war of words»

That kind of war of words is likely to heat up.
Ecorazzi has a longer account of the war of words launched from Bethune's Facebook page.
For 35 years teachers, students and parents have been stuck in the middle of the war of words between psychologists regarding the nature of human intelligence.
The letter shows internal nervousness at the extent of the war of words between government and medical colleges over the NHS reforms.
Yep, in a rather bizarre twist, they've become embroiled in a bit of a war of words after Schumacher criticised Alonso's kart track.

Not exact matches

And yet, in the escalating war of words between the world's two largest economies on trade issues, it's almost impossible to preserve such fine distinctions.
«The U.S. war of words with Mexico is dangerous, and Burney, among others, is convinced the first thing that Canada has to do is abandon the Three Amigos relationship,» Solomon wrote at Maclean's on January 30.
It was just one salvo in a long - running war of words around Home Capital.
In a war of words, that's as good as a white flag.
Even as U.S. officials try to assure Americans that a war - of - words with China over trade tariffs is merely a negotiation tactic, the National Retail Federation is highlighting just how much the U.S. has to lose if a trade war does come to pass.
The war of words between North Korea and the United States could make them look «stupid,» Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris told CNBC exclusively on Thursday.
It was Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega who first uttered the words «currency war» in reference to the slide of the U.S. dollar.
The visit came amid rising diplomatic tensions surrounding the Korean Peninsula and a war of words between the U.S. and North Korea over the Communist regime's missile launches and nuclear weapons development.
A war of words erupted for about a month until the FBI announced that it was shuttering its case with Apple.
Rupert Murdoch vs. Google The Australian media mogul has been waging a war of words against Google all year, accusing the company's news service of theft.
A public war of words followed, culminating in ADP suing Zenefits for defamation.
The companies that make those beers, Boston Beer (sam) and Molson Coors (tap - a) respectively, have found themselves in a war of words after The New York Times published an op - ed by Boston Beer founder Jim Koch in which the brewer lamented the effect Big Beer mergers have had on the craft beer industry.
In the meantime, both sides are engaging in a war of words.
While Facebook and Apple might not look like direct competitors on the surface, that's not stopping Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook from engaging in a war of words with regard to their respective companies» varying business models.
Though the statement was broadly worded, it outlined some plans to address lingering issues between the two nations, including the reunification of families divided during the Korean War and a goal to end the antagonizing propaganda broadcasts at the border.
Currently two of our smartest minds — Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg — are in a war of words over whether artificial intelligence is more likely to improve our lives or destroy them.
Internet provider members such as Comcast and AT&T are currently locked in a war of words with technology company members such as Netflix and Amazon over the idea of paid prioritization, where ISPs can charge online content companies more for better - quality connections.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's war of words with Donald Trump escalated after he called on Britons to take to the streets in a show of «freedom of speech» the president's visit.
The long - term battle on trade between the U.S. and China shows no sign of ending as a war of words ensued this week between the two.
Perhaps the key take - away from the War of the Woods is that words are not enough.
So for now, we're still in the bluff and bluster phase; technically speaking, the current conflict is better described as a war of words than a trade war.
The war of words keeps getting harsher.
Knowing how skilled both men are at selling a fight, war of words is only going to get more personal.
With President Trump and the mayor of San Juan in a war of words this weekend over the relief efforts in hurricane - battered Puerto Rico and a stream of harrowing images coming out of the island and its neighbors in the Caribbean, it's easy to feel gloomy about the response to the disaster.
Hassett has recently been engaged in a war of words with the left - leaning Tax Policy Center.
I'm by no means trying to start a coastal war of words here, but isn't it time that we acknowledge that Apple should offer pre-orders at a time when it's convenient for everyone, regardless of where they live?
Hopefully, in the words of Max Von Sydow's character in «Star Wars: The Force Awakens,» it «will begin to make things right.»
In just over a month, what began with tariffs on steel and aluminum has grown into a war of words between the U.S. and China — a showdown now threatening nearly 1,500 product lines.
President Donald Trump kept up his war of words with James Comey on Friday, calling the former FBI director's new book «third rate,» and suggesting it's unfair that Comey is profiting.
He has also been vocal about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence — even describing AI as «the greatest risk we face as a civilization» while engaging in a war of words with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over their disagreement on the subject.
Trouble is also brewing overseas — the U.S. on Monday demanded that China must stop the hacking of U.S. computer networks and Beijing faces pressure to rein in long — time ally and neighbor North Korea, which has been escalating its war of words with South Korea.
But the reaction among stock investors, in the words of a slogan coined by the British government during World War II, has been «Keep calm and carry on.»
According to AdAge, the Anheuser - Busch InBev - owned (ahbif) beer will feature the word «America» on its front and will be adorned with various nationalistic phrases --» Land of the free, home of the brave,» «From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf stream waters,» and «Indivisible since 1776» (apparently they forgot about the Civil War).
The founders of the three - year - old dads group, Rob Lanoue and Andrew Hamer, use words like «negotiate,» and speak about an increasing «war for talent» that makes it an economic must for companies like Deloitte to accommodate parents.
The Dow powers on despite the war of words between Trump's Twitter salvos and South Korea's state - run KCNA news agency.
The late - night TV host, however, argued that Trump's recent war of words with Khizr Khan stand out in particular.
Speaking on Sunday night about Trump's war of words with the Muslim family of a fallen American soldier, Oliver seemed mystified and outraged that someone so close to the nation's highest office could be seen as failing in that office's duty of comforting grieving military families.
But it may be a war of words.
The mixed sales results for its fiscal first quarter are likely to give both sides of the ongoing fight between P&G and activist investor Nelson Peltz ammunition in their continued war of words.
David Kotok, chair and chief investment officer for Cumberland Advisors, said investors are now pricing in the risks of a trade war and other issues stemming from Trump's words and actions.
The Taiwan press is reporting that Canada and mainland China «have become engaged in a war of words over boat after boat of illegal immigrants... landed on Canadian western shores this summer.»
If there's one word that defines the Canadian economy at the moment, it's uncertainty — what with the shaky housing market, towering household debt loads and, of course, a certain orange - hued world leader rattling the sabre of trade wars.
We have the never - ending Russia controversy, of course, the war of words with North Korea, and the intervention -LSB-...]
WASHINGTON — North Korea's nuclear weapons development is spooking most Americans, and two - thirds of them say President Donald Trump's war of words with the isolated nation's leader is making the situation worse.
While presumably cooler heads on either side should and will prevail, the war of words between «Rocket Man» and «the Dotard» risks allowing events to spiral out of control.
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