Sentences with phrase «ugly fight»

There was a fight at my school last week, a big, ugly fight in the street just after students were dismissed for the day.
For example, cohabiting couples more strongly endorsed items like «Little arguments escalate into ugly fights with accusations, criticisms, name - calling, or bringing up past hurts.»
Instead, in one crucial paragraph, Cameron showed how ugly the fight for popular coalition policies will get.
She explains, in detail, the long and ugly fight against known cancer - causing agents, including asbestos, benzene, vinyl chloride, and tobacco.
Perhaps most interestingly, a popular argument was that a fantasy game with elves and dragons could surely sustain black people, but follow - up questions of why it then mattered how fantasy was portrayed in the first place went unanswered, or led to rather ugly fights on the internet.
«Over the last year we've had so many ugly fights that I just don't trust him with my feelings any more.»
The worst case scenario, in his view, would have been a decision to convert the company's unsecured debt into equity, which would have diluted the REIT's value and caused «a pretty ugly fight» between the creditors and the shareholders.
But until founders figure out a way to disrupt within the existing legal framework, there will be some some ugly fights, and plenty of «haters,» along the way.
The ugly fight that followed produced one of Oregon's most distinctive freedoms.
It was an ugly fight.
This government is not going to go down without a fight and all the evidence suggests that it will be a very dirty and ugly fight.
But the industrial supply company he built enabled Raffa to invest in real estate, and when he died in 1988 Raffa left behind a $ 5 million estate — which set off an ugly fight involving his daughter Matilda, her four siblings, and her husband, Mario, the governor of New York.
The movie that an ugly fight about an ugly issue deserves is one weighted with more complexity and intention than podium - highlight monologues on noble causes that nobody in their right mind is arguing against in the first place can provide.
From the Rivard Report: San Antonio has some clear choices: Welcome new high performing charters and get them to work for all students, or turn it into an ugly fight.
Are you in the midst of an ugly fight with debt?
They got into an ugly fight.
This can help bring the argument down to a level - headed discussion between two adults, instead of escalating into an ugly fight.
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