Sentences with phrase «public spat over»

The two regulators have been engaged in a public spat over who controls ULIPs, which invest heavily in stocks and bonds and get promoted much more by intermediaries as against mutual funds because of higher commission payouts.

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Famously brash and competitive, he's best known for castigating his competitors (he routinely dismisses AT&T and Verizon as «dumb and dumber»), uttering public profanities, and engaging in the occasional Twitter war — including with then - candidate Donald Trump, in 2015, in a spat over tweets in which Trump criticized mixed - martial - arts star Ronda Rousey.
Last year, the billionaire even engaged in a brief Twitter spat with Fortune (including blocking Fortune «s primary Twitter account) over its reporting in the wake of a Tesla driver's fatal crash and Musk's post-crash sale of Tesla shares in a public offering.
Reports on Goal.com explain that Mourinho's comments came on the same day as Real Madrid entered a public spat with Michel Platini over the award.
Just this week the simmering spat between the pundit and Arsene Wenger boiled over again, with both aiming public digs at the other, Merson bizarrely claiming that the former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp was a much better tactician than the Frenchman despite their records showing different.
The Chelsea boss criticised the obsession some clubs have with the Fifa accolade, on the same day that Real Madrid entered a public spat with Michel Platini over the award
Over my shoulder for spit - up, on the changing pad to protect the pad, on the diaper changing station in public restrooms, protection when changing on the couch or the car seat, baby towel, swaddle, breast feeding modesty drape, on the bassinet and crib to keep the sheet from getting so wet so often, crying towel for myself, and so many other uses.
In a separate development, Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre was recalled to the inquiry today, to answer questions over his public spat with celebrity Hugh Grant.
The former education secretary was hugely unpopular with teachers and other cabinet ministers, and ended his education reign in a surprisingly public spat with May, whom he tried to publicly embarrass over extremism in schools.
The company had a public spat with the de Blasio administration over the conditions of a rezoning of the Domino Sugar factory site in Williamsburg.
What appeared to be a spat between Labour and Unite over vote - rigging has turned into a public argument over party funding and a redefinition of the relationship with the unions.
He was referring to her husband, who she'd had a public spat with over the weekend, but you'd be forgiven for reading a bit of 50 Shades into it.
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump and outgoing Sen. Bob Corker launched into a Twitter spat Sunday morning in a major public falling out, making the Tennessean the latest senior Republican lawmaker to openly criticize Trump over his statements online and off.
But one wonders if choosing him would be seen as unnecessary bashing of Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, who left her post as state party co-chair after a public spat with Cuomo over aid to localities.
The other day after holding Jackson out in public, I looked down to find spit / drool marks all over the top of my tunic.
In fact, my husband, who is a public defender, had made a career of eating peanut - butter - cheese crackers from the vending machine in the Raleigh courthouse while he went over the testimony of guys named Spit one more time.
Second, yet another major trade book publisher, Penguin, got into a spat with public libraries over e-book lending.
Fears for Palmyra as Islamic State militants seize neighbouring town; Anne Pasternak takes over at the Brooklyn Museum; Abramovic and Jay Z have a very public spat
Apple is already in the middle of in a very public spat with Qualcomm over royalties, and while the Mac is sort of a tertiary product in its lineup, it still contributes a significant portion of revenue to the company.
The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA), which represents 70,000 real estate agents and brokers in Ontario, has become involved in a public spat with the real estate industry regulator over the use of a controversial provision in purchase agreements known as an escalation clause.
The decision, issued Thursday and posted to the Tribunal's website on Friday, is the latest in an ongoing spat between the federal Commissioner of Competition and the Canadian Real Estate Association, which oversees the country's 100,000 real estate agents, over how much access the public can have to information and tools that would allow them to buy and sell homes without using a realtor.
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