Sentences with phrase «public spats on»

Not exact matches

Update (June 2): Tullian Tchividjian apologized on Friday [May 30] for his «very public «break - up»» with The Gospel Coalition (TGC), drawing praise from Russell Moore who connected the social media spat to the recent World Vision controversy.
How about this question for the author who uses a public forum to spit on the religion he calls his own: Do you know what blasphemy means?
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.
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
The site does seem to be mainly focusing on the negative, which is a reflection of course of where we are as a club, so the site is reflecting public opinion but imho this article is a bit harsh, we didn't need a left back until Masuaaku spat his dummy out, we had him and Cresswell, as for the Utd trying to sign Leighton Baines they made a lot of noises but according to many reports Moyes wasn't sure he was good enough for Utd... I think Evra has been brought in primarilly for cover at left back, lets see what happens.
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.
A first edition splash in the Times on spats between Theresa May and Philip Hammond was spiked to report on Labour's plan to bring «trains, energy firms and Royal Mail back in public hands».
The speech, which saw David Cameron promise to cut down on «mass immigration» prompted a public spat with business secretary Vince Cable and revealed tensions at the heart of the coalition.
In a tumultuous political environment, rife with trolling, egging and even spitting, it takes a brave soul to disclose on a public platform that you voted Conservative in two consecutive elections.
Alexis Grenell on the public spat between Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner: «Mahoney used coded language to discipline Miner back into feminine submission, urging her to «take a breath» and «dial down the drama.»
The NY Post calls on Cuomo to «end his monkey business» in the form of repeated public spats with de Blasio, «before it does real harm.»
On the other hand, it'd be great political theater if a public spat led to the Stewart restoration.
But invective today gets amplified and disseminated so rapidly that it assumes a public life of its own, and scientific spats become a reality show complete with egos, self - promotion, greed and Machiavellian stratagems dissected in blogs, on social media and on bulletin boards.
«Down here you make enemies for life,» spits the young public defender who's muffed Dee's case, bristling at the questions of her ACLU attorney (Tim Blake Nelson) and the conflicted local lawyer who's signed on to represent her (Will Patton, in the film's best performance).
Creating a public spat between the automotive heavyweights, the boss of the Hyundai's high - performance N brand, former BMW M chief Albert Biermann, recently slammed the Golf GTI as a wannabe that'll only be good for «a few laps on the race track».
And inside the exhibition the public is asked not to «spit on the ceiling.»
The enemies are within ─ powerful interests who prefer greenwash to legislation and, it must be said, a public that wants to believe we can «save the planet» by changing our light - bulbs, as if we could put out a bushfire by spitting on it.
Following a public spat between capital market regulator SEBI and insurance sector watchdog IRDA on which of the two should regulate ULIPs that invest heavily in stock and bond markets, the Finance Ministry last month announced that the issue should be resolved by an «appropriate court.»
Who are more important, a few bureaucrats who do nothing for the public but spin, spit out statistics and suck in more and more incompetents, or in - the - field professional Realtors who actually do something of value for their clients on a one - to - one personal basis?
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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