Sentences with phrase «quarrels on»

You will hardly get any quarrels on how children should be raised.
My quarrel on this site has always been that emotions rather than reason dominate the site.
Trotsky was indeed identified as Leninist and was very close to Lenin's ideology, with the exception of their quarrel on the way socialism should be established, first internationally and then to each country (Trotsky) or the other way round (Lenin - Stalin).
But alas, the ritual goes awry, flinging Koei's characters across the landscape, and generating a quarrel on how the situation should be remedied.

Not exact matches

Zhiqiang was charged for allegedly inciting ethnic hatred, picking quarrels, and provoking trouble for several posts he wrote on an online microblog, similar to Twitter.
On Jan. 6, 1872, after quarrels over Josie Mansfield and business matters, an associate, Edward Stokes, fatally shot Fisk.
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.
Among those on the dais was Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat with whom he quarreled bitterly in the spring over legislation authorizing him to negotiate trade pacts like one with 11 other Pacific Rim nations.
The partisan quarrel comes as the Commons international trade committee is poised to meet Friday to consider a joint Conservative - NDP request for an emergency summer meeting to grill key ministers on Canada's approach to the NAFTA negotiations.
If Trump succeeds in getting more favourable terms of trade from his trading partners, along with perhaps relief on his defence budget, he will emerge as the winner in the noisiest trade quarrel the world has seen in the last couple of decades.
I could quarrel with him on many grounds, but I'll focus on this paragraph: An educated....
She bought her maple, junked the chain - link fence, and tried to start a lawn; our crabby flock of grackles grew too fat on seed to quarrel.
I have no quarrel with an emphasis on sin per se.
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).
The laziness of those who insist on sitting and «leaving the more strenuous exercises for the others» (Bishop) has led to a quarrel, and in the course of this quarrel the lazy children try to blame the others for spoiling the play - time: «We piped to you, and you did not dance; we wailed, and you did not mourn.»
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.
After all, scholarship thrives on its quarrels.
Anyone who quarrels, on whatever grounds, with the possibility of investigating such all - embracing world views is brought up short.
The main problems at Corinth were not those of Jew - Gentile relations, but those likely to arise in any big worldly city — sexual looseness, emotional excesses, church factions and quarrels extending even to a serious attack on Paul's own leadership.
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.»
Mark Edmundson is a professor of literature who has said some interesting things about the quarrel between philosophy and poetry, as well as the larger cultural implications of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.
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).
Even in churches, hell is present with the backbiting, slander, and jealous quarrels that so often go on.
Yet it undoubtedly fills a void with its thousands of entries on personalities, movements, and controversies that have shaped the Catholic Church in the U.S.. On Catholic publications, for instance, Commonweal gets a deservedly appreciative notice, while the editors of the Wanderer and the National Catholic Reporter, at polar ends of Catholic quarrels, get to do the entries on their own publicationon personalities, movements, and controversies that have shaped the Catholic Church in the U.S.. On Catholic publications, for instance, Commonweal gets a deservedly appreciative notice, while the editors of the Wanderer and the National Catholic Reporter, at polar ends of Catholic quarrels, get to do the entries on their own publicationOn Catholic publications, for instance, Commonweal gets a deservedly appreciative notice, while the editors of the Wanderer and the National Catholic Reporter, at polar ends of Catholic quarrels, get to do the entries on their own publicationon their own publications.
I see near my door Geneva on fire with quarrels over nothing, and I laugh again; and, thank God, I can look upon the world as a farce even when it becomes as tragic as it sometimes does.
Combative on the platform in defense of any cause I cared for, I shrink from quarrel or disapproval in the house, and am a coward at heart in private while a good fighter in public.
My quarrel is with those women who, knowing that they carry within them life by anyone's definition, refuse to confront that fact, insist on pulling the veil of self - regarding ignorance over what they bear, and abort because they are endowed with rights that trump all other rights and interests.
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.
Because spiritual quarrels aren't won by the one with the strongest words but the one with the strongest grip on peace.»
«Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker, to him who is but a potsherd among the potsherds on the ground.
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.
The real inheritance handed on by a good family is the memories it creates: memories of Mum's and Dad's goodness, of a place where one could take refuge, where one felt understood and learnt to understand others, of quarreling with one's siblings and making up, of forgiving and being forgiven.
On February, Luther wrote again to Katie now in the thick of the attempts to solve the family quarrel.
The quarrel can not be settled on that level; and when it has been fought a question necessarily remains: that of a kind of evidence that is beyond philosophy.
Then at last, on 14 February, he was able to write that the quarrel had been resolved.
But the quarrel went on, and he told Katie and the rest of them to «pray, pray, pray» so that it could be finished.
Such is the first, superficial impression: our schools, like our churches and our ministers, have no clear conception of what they are doing but are carrying on traditional actions, making separate responses to various pressures exerted by churches and society, contriving uneasy compromises among many values, engaging in little quarrels symptomatic of undefined issues, trying to improve their work by adjusting minor parts of the academic machine or by changing the specifications of the raw material to be treated.
She feeds on quarrel when it's fraught with rude clichés meant to offend.
He's just the type of player we could miss out on if we quarrel over price.
Kelly and Kohnke knew that Thompson had threatened Tangie for exposing Devyn to White — he had recently sought the lawyers» advice on a strategy to win sole custody of Devyn — and they knew that Bennie and Tangie had quarreled not long before the murders.
(Lynch once flipped off Bevell in 2013, or it sure looked like he did, anyway when his number didn't get called on a goal - line play, and that quarrel was made even more famous this year when Lynch's mother took to Facebook to criticize Bevell's playcalling /)
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.
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.
Without quarreling with this general strategy, we are not inclined to recommend it on this North holding.
arsenalman365 we are both ARSENAL fans so no quarrel and let's settle as our Manager does, I am not talking CL nor even EPL trophies (for now) I am talking about being able to beat Chelski, Manure and regain our self respect... it cant go on that every time we play these teams is like walking to the slaughterhouse and be content that we lost for just 2 goals an improvement of the last beating
Earlier reports from the weekend had said that insider sources had told them that the pair had reportedly quarreled over Sakho starting the game on the bench and that he had refused to travel with the team.
Or talk your family into some quarreling - free together time at the Glenview location, courtesy of «Home Alone» on Dec. 5 and «It's A Wonderful Life» on Dec. 12.
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.
Cuomo proposed to make most of the cuts necessary to balance his spending plan on the back of the administration of New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, with whom the governor has quarreled openly for months.
While Cuomo and New York City's mayor Bill de Blasio have been openly quarreling for months, Labate insisted the state was not picking on the city.
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