Sentences with phrase «partner argue over»

Do you and your partner argue over parenting styles?
Progress was stalled during 2004 and early 2005 as the partners argued over where to build the reactor, but in June 2005, the parties agreed on Cadarache, France, 60 kilometers from Marseilles (ScienceNOW, 28 June 2005).
Are you and your partner arguing over and over again?

Not exact matches

The social network may argue that it doesn't tell its publishing partners what they should be creating for that money, but the fact that it is pushing video — and that its algorithm clearly favors certain kinds of video content over other kinds — helps determine what gets promoted.
«There is no need to «de-Christianize» each other over the matter,» wrote Jim Garlow, an influential California pastor, in a five - page memo this week arguing that evangelicals can attend Beck's rally and partner with the television and radio personality in good conscience.
Russia and Belarus are close allies and trading partners but ties have become strained as veteran strongman Alexander Lukashenko, increasingly wary of Moscow since its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, has argued over border controls and energy prices.
«Understand that every time you argue with your partner over parenting, the focus shifts away from your child.
Don't let the movies scare you, though: most of early labor consists of milder contractions with plenty of time between them for breathing, relaxing, wandering around the room, or arguing over baby names with your partner.
For four minutes, the NYPD police officer who had just fired his gun into a darkened housing project stairwell argued with his partner over whether to tell their superiors about the shot.
With a hung parliament expected following the UK general election this week, most partners would prefer another coalition over a minority government, with more than two - thirds of respondents to a new Legal Week survey arguing a minority government would be bad for the economy.
One would think that the defendant's lawyers would be excited about the decision (though apparently they did not argue the appeal)-- but instead, Gordon's partner Henslee expressed concerns over the court's ruling.
Whether you're arguing over chores or fighting about finances, the ways you and your partner talk (and listen) to each other during disagreements is even more important than the topics that trigger them.
If your partner and you are arguing over what time your favorite TV show comes on, one of you is probably wrong.
«My partner and I were able to create a plan around a conflict we've repeatedly argued over for 10 years!»
Cohabitation likely represents a time when partners are dealing with the kinds of issues dating couples tend to have conflict over and, at the same time, also dealing with issues that married couples tend to argue about, making it a particularly vulnerable time in a relationship for conflict.
You have every right to be upset about this after all it's yr child yr protecting try and talk to yr partner or even his mum if that does not work then u have to cut them out of yr life or u and yr partner will be forever arguing over it I am with someone now who I have another son with and his family treat all my children the same even down to Christmas and birthday presents I think a lot of it with families is jealousy
Sessions might pass in silence as you and your partner seethe over perceived wrongs — or you might bring your fights with you, perhaps even yelling or arguing during sessions.
Can you imagine feeling connected, making mutual agreements, experiencing intimacy and getting what you need from your partner without arguing over who is right?
When you're arguing over the same things, it's a sign that neither one of you wants to be generous to your partner.
Whether you're arguing over chores or fighting about finances, the ways you and your partner talk
When you and your partner argue, do you find yourselves fighting over who is right and who is wrong?
DIY can also lead to high tensions, with one in five (19 %) admitting they expect to argue with their partner over the next home improvement job.
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