Sentences with phrase «quarrel which»

The family quarrel which started after Christmas, with the stoppage at the MurtalaMuhammed Airport of Davido and sister from taking out Baby Imade to Dubai, on suspicion of child kidnapping, exploded into exchanges between Davido and Momodu.
Since Nakamoto hard - coded this change, the bitcoin network has seen an increase in users the debate has caused quarreling which has led to forks.

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Part of the company's trouble had to do with its minor quarrel in the U.K., which accounts for 5 % of Unilever's sales.
Large sellers are also expected to include Kalanick's co-founder Garrett Camp and Benchmark, the venture firm with which Kalanick quarreled.
Across that divide, two camps of intellectuals quarrel over the degree to which America's international conduct should reflect the....
Her other main accuser, the owner of the field in which she worked, Mohamed Imran, was not present at the time of the quarrel either.
The Jews can be downright talmudic in their quarrels, which often last into the night.
It is really no good quarreling with the situation in which we find ourselves, and quite plainly that situation includes the power to choose.
The reform of canon law is still far away... in short, there is nothing like a new Pentecost to be noticed, but rather quarrels and alienation among Catholics themselves, new unsolved questions in theology as well as in Christian living on which we had seemed to be agreed before the Council, the continuing silent apostasy of the masses, the rejection of faith, Christian morality and conviction in public life.
On the one hand, selected Muslim leaders declare that «Islam is a religion of peace» and President Bush asserts repeatedly that the U.S. has no quarrel with Islam, «which is a good and peaceful religion.»
He also knew there would be questions and quarrels among his disciples, so he chose Simon to be the leader of the Apostles and made him «the rock» (Peter) of certainty on which the Church on earth was built, making it his job to «confirm your brothers in their faith» (Luke 22,32).
We hope that there remains no quarrel with the orthodoxy of our central affirmations that «The fathers maintained the sacredness of matter and its share in God's saving plans ``; that the flesh is central to the plan of salvation; that the Incarnation takes place in order to bring about eternal communion between the Godhead and humanity, and thereby the whole of the physical creation which is summed up in Christ.
All the ruinous quarreling and comparison which swells up and injures, which sighs and envies, the Eternal does not recognize.
Once a quarrel arose among the Rishis as to which of the three great gods, Brahma, Vishnu or Shiva, was most deserving of worship.
Ever since the quarrel over artificial birth control in the 1960s, wayward Catholic theologians have led the way in dismissing Catholic sexual morality as mere «physicalism», this [dismissal] being an attitude which ignores the dual character of human nature as a union of body and soul.
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks of those who went forth from this place longing only for those things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
There are high - conflict marriages characterized by abuse, violence, or serious and frequent quarreling in which divorce is a vital option.
In a passage just prior to that with which I began this essay, Paul deplores the presence of quarreling parties within the Corinthian community, parties apparently divided by this or that interpretation of the faith.
is a mere logicker, fastening on a word as the sole expression and exact equivalent of truth, to go on spinning deductions out of the form of the word (which yet having nothing to do with the idea), then he becomes a one - word professor, quarreling, as for truth itself, with all who chance to go out of his word; and, since words are given not to imprison souls but to express them, the variations continually indulged in by others are sure to render him as miserable in his anxieties, as he is meager in his contents, and busy in his quarrels.
But it was not that which precipitated a formal quarrel with the papacy itself.
Italy was torn by domestic quarrels between the many states into which it was divided, and in the attempt to avoid domination by one or another faction the Papacy became a partisan.
First came the Obama administration's staged quarrel with Israel over a routine zoning decision for homes in northeast Jerusalem, which is a neighborhood where Arabs had never lived and an area which every proposal for the division of Jerusalem has assigned to the Israeli side.
The hope was that these would achieve consensus which would then put an end to the quarrelling among the churches.
The present crisis is not only a superficial quarrel between the partisans of solemnity and those preferring conviviality, nor yet an episode in the controversy between tradition and progress, which is always with us.
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.»
This is a fresh translation from the Vulgate, but «where the Vulgate yields no tolerable sense,» says the translator, «or yields a sense which evidently quarrels with the context,» he has rendered the passage from the Hebrew text and given the literal translation of the Latin Vulgate in a footnote.
When a child is underachieving in a parents» mind, it might lead to quarreling, bad atmosphere etc. but it rarely leads to parents rejecting their children, which would happen if achieving the parents» standards would be a condition for their love.
Netsch, however, gave no signs of ending his quarrels with Madison, which have centered on hiring and the speed with which the park district was undertaking a reorganization plan and instituting promised reforms.
This occurred only a few hours after Lula's appointment by Rousseff, and sparked a flurry of public quarrels in the legal community which heatedly debated the legality of the release.
I have seen your Enugu to Makurdi express way is bad, people are dying there every day, which was what I quarrelled with the government over it in 2001.
Cable said he had no quarrel with the IoD lobbying for lower taxes which affect its membership, but he said politicians needed to take into account the needs of the whole economy and say «no, sorry we simply can't afford what you ask».
James McDermott, president of the Nassau Police Benevolent Association, the department's union for its rank - and - file members, which has quarreled with Krumpter over a raft of policy decisions, said: «I wish Tommy and his family well in his retirement and future endeavors.»
The quarrel reached new heights during Tuesday's town board meeting, during which public hearings on the 2018 budget and the mass mailers legislation were scheduled.
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.
What we must quarrel with is the heartless, devious, and appallingly manipulative manner in which the authors of the film have drawn their good - guys - and - bad - guys battlelines...
These relatable relationship quarrels help give that naturalistic quality which is typically found in Swanberg's work.
So while the ending may be battle - worn (mirroring Hollywood comedy Role Models which had megabucks thrown at it), nobody could quarrel that as escapist nonsense goes, there's nothing faint - hearted about it.
I beat up a bit on Jack Palance in my first installment of this column, which addressed his Oscar win for 1991's City Slickers, but I have no quarrel with his iconic performance in Shane as psychopathic gunslinger Jack Wilson.
I was completely enamored with Mia Hansen - Løve's previous film Goobye First Love, which perfectly captured relationship quarrels.
Wright was originally the director for Ant - Man which later went to Peyton Reed, but I'd hope Wright doesn't have more quarrels within the films he makes.
Assembled over a period of 18 years but depicting only a few hours at a time, it begins with Before Sunrise in 1995, when the couple meet in their mid-twenties, and continues through Before Sunset of 2004, when they come together again in their early thirties, to last year's Before Midnight, in which the pair are married, in their forties, and quarrelling.
Regrettably, though, Favreau gets carried away with his leading man, resulting in a protracted middle section — involving Stark's return stateside to flirt with loyal secretary Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), quarrel with buddy Jim Rhodes (Terrence Howard), and infuriate business partner Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges)-- in which Iron Man - construction sequences come at the expense of high - flying combat.
A dedicated movie - polymath, effortlessly bilingual and scooping the best of both Old and New World, Delpy resembles a bizarre version of Miranda July: Instead of celebrating lonely quirks of a self - centered sensibility, she throws herself (and the viewer) into a comic vortex of agitated, super-busy scenes of noisy familial squabbles and cerebral lovers» quarrels, which seems a projection of her own coyly humane view of life.
The only quarrel I had with it was some hesitation on downshifts at lower speeds, which was out of character with its overall behavior.
Which reminds me of a quarrel that advocates of the deaf have with school districts adapting Kindles - that they do not provide audio.
Most people would probably agree that there are connections between peace on the one hand and an environment on the other in which scarce resources such as oil, water, minerals or timber are quarrelled over.
«It makes perfect sense that they'd charge overhead, and I don't have any quarrel with that, as long as they're straightforward about it, which both CreateSpace and Lulu are.»
She was usually able to solve them, dismiss them, or referee them - which made the combatants feel guilty for having quarreled at all.
He quarreled with Pope Innocent III over church appointments in England and taxes paid to the church, and consequently Innocent issued an interdict against England in 1208 (which prevented the clergy from conducting most religious services, including marriages and celebration of the Eucharist), and a year later excommunicated the king.
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