Sentences with phrase «quarrel with that»

I don't quarrel with somebody for a personal opinion but I think the ratings seem in some instances not realistic.
The worst thing you can do is get in quarrels with customers over your policy.
Superintendent Nana Kumi said in what appears to be a fight over another man, Mercy Nyamekye, who was supposed to be staying happily with her husband who's the Landlord, started picking quarrels with Amina about a new tenant in the house, whose name was only given as Moses.
Male cats are almost twice as likely to acquire feline immunodeficiency virus, reflecting their propensity to roam as well as quarrel with other cats.
After being left for dead, but apparently suffering from an insignificant flesh wound of some sort, Ben tracks down the villains, making precarious amends with Jess, who quarrels with Frank and is likewise abandoned in near - fatal fashion.
This is similar to the thought process toward the end of quarrels with your significant other, or waterboarding.
From prospective talk of the future to the present - day quarrel with Milan: «We're used to being attacked.
Liberals have a right and an obligation to quarrel with many of the terms and techniques of witness employed by some evangelicals, but evangelicals are correct when they remind us that there is a faith «delivered to the saints,» who in turn are responsible for delivering it to others.
passion could be him talking tactics to players during the match and motivating them, but he is clueless that's why he's always quarreling with officials whenever things don't go his way
It is really no good quarreling with the situation in which we find ourselves, and quite plainly that situation includes the power to choose.
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.
This coming season is not the one he will be sitting down confused not knowing what to do when his players lazying about on the pitch uncordinating waiting for his urgent input that can turn things arround he will rather chose to be quarreling with officials, his jacket, pitch or bottle water.
To have so many possible quarrels with so many players in one season and at one club is — in truth — little short of astonishing.
For example, a female may become more territorial, more nervous and jumpy, dislike being picked up, start quarrels with cagemates or, if she was too young when she became pregnant, she may never fully grow.
On Wednesday, it was reported that cryptocurrency exchange Binance has been engaged in an ongoing quarrel with Sequoia Capital, a Menlo Park, California venture capital firm that has invested in the likes of Google, Yahoo!, and Oracle.
Here, Christians may have little cause to quarrel with Hitchens.
Regarding Roger Scruton's quarrel with Paul Griffiths about the relation of marriage to the state, Lord Stowell's analysis in Dalrymple v Dalrymple seems very apposite: Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes although....
Few philosophers» lives can boast comic (or, for that matter, tragic) material comparable to Kierkegaard's aborted engagement to Regine Olsen, the bizarrely exaggerated symbolic significance he attached to it, his firm expectation of death before the age of thirty - four on account of some unnamed sin of his father's, his intentional provocation of a feud with the satirical review The Corsair, or his splenetic quarrels with the Danish Lutheran church (and so on).
One can quarrel with von Balthasar's evaluation of Mozart, but what is beyond dispute is that listening to Mozart sharpens von Balthasar's theological ear.
He went to Boeotia and on the road quarreled with an unknown man whom he struck with his staff and killed.
To be sure, there are several places where other students of Whitehead will want to quarrel with Cobb's judgments.
Pinsky also offers brief essays on the theme parks and an insightful account of the Southern Baptist Convention's quarrel with Disney over giving marriage benefits to same - sex employees and holding «Gay Days» at the theme parks.
As one who is in a continual lovers quarrel with my own Methodist liturgical tradition, I think I know what Kavanagh is referring to.
Kant quarrels with the view that what comes to be must therefore be contingent.
But it was not that which precipitated a formal quarrel with the papacy itself.
Cohen commented: «I will not quarrel with Scalia's self - assessment, although the cause of his foolishness is something only he himself can know.»
Boniface VIII quarreled with the King of France and was about to excommunicate him when the King's supporters made him prisoner.
One can thus appreciate the pathos of Hertzberg's quarrel with Elie Wiesel.
From 255, over the course of two years, Cyprian was engaged in a bitter quarrel with Stephen I concerning the rebaptism of heretics and schematics; Stephen accepted the baptism of heretics and schematics as valid.
If you are interested in stopping the abuses being inflicted on our game - fish populations in the name of sportfishing (we'll have to leave the long - liners and purse seiners and gillnetters to someone with more authority), then you have no real quarrel with stage one (we all have to start someplace) and certainly not with those in stage five, who are the ultimate sportsmen.
She also had to contend with a tournament - week quarrel with Hanson over her attitude (she later admitted to «having been a jerk»), a persistent summer cold and frustration at having missed the cut in two of her last three tournaments.
Netsch gave no sign of ending his public quarrels with Executive Vice President Jesse Madison.
2) Bediatuo had an open quarrel with Madam Georgia of Georgia Hotel, at her restaurant at Roman Ridge because he was insulting Otumfuor in public.
A previous commission fell apart in late 2016, after the governor quarreled with the Legislature.
Tragedy struck on Wednesday in Kaduna as a middle aged man slaughtered four of his children and attempted to kill himself after an alleged quarrel with his wife.
When Mayor Bloomberg looks at the poll results he has to ask himself whether this is just a temporary lovers» quarrel with New Yorkers or whether it's permanent.
«I've no personal quarrel with him,» Mr Hague tells the Financial Times.
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