Sentences with phrase «quarrel much»

He said, «We won't quarrel much with the shift in date because of Sallah.
And Father was not a man to quarrel much, though with one relative who irritated him he did have something of a quarrel.

Not exact matches

My one quarrel with the book is that Thatcher does not pay much attention to the influential Calvinist view of marriage as a «covenant.»
Thus, although it should be easier to teach Western students about Islam than about Hinduism or Buddhism, for there is much in common, the burden of our neighborhood quarrels — not always impartially recorded — and the subtle differences of interpretation make Islam the most difficult religion to present fairly.
One might well interject that most of us — unless we go about meddling in the quarrels of others — are not in much danger of being slapped in the face.
My one tiny quarrel would be with your statement «Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from the left.
In this regard, they were encouraged by the words of Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: «Our quarreling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
Before he became pope, Benedict wrote that «our quarrelling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
Life in a single - parent family can be much less stressful than in a conjugal one if parents quarrel all the time.
They wrote that they had no quarrel with the probation office's calculation of federal sentencing guidelines — which called for 21 years and 10 months on the low end and 27 years and three months on the high — and they felt he deserved much more than the 10 years the office recommended.
Setting off to settle their dispute, the newly christened Wolverine is about to discover the situation is much larger than a sibling quarrel.
The whole crew is back, and acquit themselves well for the most part — Karl Urban is as crotchety as ever as Bones, Simon Pegg gets more to do in Scotty's expanded role, Zoe Saldana manages to kick ass as Uhura (despite the unfortunate need to make much of her role in the film about her lover's quarrel with Spock), and so on.
Though there's much fussing and quarreling about the content of England's «national curriculum,» and though some schools pointedly eschew it (nonetheless, their students ordinarily take the same exams), few doubt that there is and will continue to be a national curriculum in England.
As much about spelling as it is about careful allocation of your resources, Quarrel clicked with my sensibilities in an almost fanatical way when it hit Xbox Live in early 2012.
* Rediscover the Richness of Rayman's Cast — Get back to the good old quarrels between Rayman and his villainous enemies: Face the Admiral Razorbeard, the Henchman and all the other creatures that make Rayman's progression much harder.
Even local developers are making games for US audiences and that really pisses me off so much, not because of nationalism, I have no quarrel with any country and I know they do it to play it «safe», but the idea of simply missing the chance to develop your own market because you want to play with the «big boys» is not only stupid from a marketing point of view, it's downright dangerous, you CA N'T compete with monster - like comapnies unless you are big enough yourself, you are just gonna get swallowed and turned into another subsidiary for EA before you get to make anything that's worth remembering, and worse, before you make anything that makes you happy as a developer.
I have no quarrel with what you write here, nor with the part of CNightwing's post that states «much about our culture sucks and I wish Microsoft were not a force for evil within it.»
Not with his quarrel with Green, (im sure Mr. Becker's frustration was not with him per - se anyway), or even the article that set off the scuffle, but something else, something much more important that is not being written about.
My quarrel with much modern painting is that it needs too much sympathy.
David, I don't have much quarrel with the claimed LWIR absorption / emission properties of the CO2 molecule.
Interestingly, McIntyre's quarrel with Mann et al is very much an argument based on a genuine consilience dispute in that McIntyre questions the statistical (ie, mathematical) validity underpinning Mann's methodologies.
OTOH, if by this you mean that both gases will have equilibrium densities and partial pressures that more or less exponentially decay, with distinct exponential constants so that the static equilibrium mixture will not end up being perfectly homogeneous over very large vertical distances, especially if one molecule is physically much larger than and more massive than the other, I don't have a quarrel with that (and neither does Dalton), although I would want to work out the numbers.
Sceptics need to find as much common ground as possible pokerguy, they need to stop quarrelling with each other and do a proper, co-ordinated rebuttal of the IPCC and its accolytes and to provide policy makers with credible alternative strategies for dealing with climate change at the regional level.
Still, not much to quarrel with here, seems reasonable enough.
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