Sentences with phrase «war of words over»

Original Post: In the war of words over global warming, a seemingly counterintuitive rift has emerged between climate scientists and meteorologists.
Two darlings of modern British art have become embroiled in a war of words over a gift to the Government and the thorny issue of tuition fees.
And despite the fact that TNR is widely accepted all across the U.S., it feels like we are in a never - ending war of words over the right way to reduce the number of community cats.
Their war of words over the wire escalates until Brad spots Jan in a nightclub; impressed by her beauty, he sets about wooing her under false pretenses by pretending to be a hayseed from Texas.
Charlie Sheen's feuding ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller appear to have reached a truce in their war of words over the welfare of the...
A war of words over realism versus idealism erupted during the debate between the two Democratic contenders
ADO - EKITI — Both the ruling Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ekiti State are engaged in war of words over...
He had spent the day in his Doncaster North constituency devising strategies for the coming hours — perhaps days — expecting a close result and a war of words over which party was best placed to form Britain's next government.
A war of words over how to solve the homeless problem has been simmering between Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Mychajliw (l.) and Poloncarz (r.) are engaged in a war of words over the the way confidential files were handled.
The war of words over the economy between President John Mahama and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Running Mate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has continued with the President this time questioning Dr. Bawumia's economic credentials.
The two frontrunners, Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone exchanged a war of words over the weekend.
MTA Chairman Joe Lhota and Gianaris on Monday exchanged a war of words over funding issues surrounding the MTA.
Ms Fernandez and David Cameron have been engaged in an increasingly hostile war of words over the contested territory, with both accusing the other of colonialism.
Members of New York's congressional delegation engaged in a war of words over anti-terror funding with US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
During PMQs today, Ed Miliband and David Cameron engaged in a bitter war of words over the issue, with the Labour leader accusing the prime minister of being out of touch with the public.
The Trump administration escalated what had been a war of words over California's immigration agenda, filing a lawsuit late yesterday that amounted to a pre-emptive strike against the liberal state's so - called sanctuary laws.
Eintracht Frankfurt sporting director Fredi Bobic has continued the war of words over Bayern Munich's hiring of Niko Kovac as coach for next season.
Rodriguez and Ackman have been engaged in a heated war of words over the last few months.
The Taiwan press is reporting that Canada and mainland China «have become engaged in a war of words over boat after boat of illegal immigrants... landed on Canadian western shores this summer.»
Currently two of our smartest minds — Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg — are in a war of words over whether artificial intelligence is more likely to improve our lives or destroy them.

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Even as U.S. officials try to assure Americans that a war - of - words with China over trade tariffs is merely a negotiation tactic, the National Retail Federation is highlighting just how much the U.S. has to lose if a trade war does come to pass.
The visit came amid rising diplomatic tensions surrounding the Korean Peninsula and a war of words between the U.S. and North Korea over the Communist regime's missile launches and nuclear weapons development.
Internet provider members such as Comcast and AT&T are currently locked in a war of words with technology company members such as Netflix and Amazon over the idea of paid prioritization, where ISPs can charge online content companies more for better - quality connections.
With President Trump and the mayor of San Juan in a war of words this weekend over the relief efforts in hurricane - battered Puerto Rico and a stream of harrowing images coming out of the island and its neighbors in the Caribbean, it's easy to feel gloomy about the response to the disaster.
In just over a month, what began with tariffs on steel and aluminum has grown into a war of words between the U.S. and China — a showdown now threatening nearly 1,500 product lines.
He has also been vocal about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence — even describing AI as «the greatest risk we face as a civilization» while engaging in a war of words with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over their disagreement on the subject.
Fortune Editor Alan Murray on Friday discussed his war of words with Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk over Tesla's handling of a deadly crash involving autopilot.
It's the latest round of the «he said, he said» war of words that the two men have waged over the past year.
As for «jihad» itself, not only is the word «jihad» mentioned in several places within the their koran, such as the infamous Sura 9 («Verse of the Sword»), there are over 150 calls to «holy war» AKA «jihad: scattered throughout the entire text of this hateful book..
Males and females who have, sometimes impatiently, turned this into a fight, into a culture war, instead of the grace of conversation over time as we each listen to God's Word as the way forward.
The phrase lent an august tone to this fiscal tug - of - war, as if Socrates and Saint Augustine had been in a secret location debating the acquisition of knowledge (the Greek favors inquiry, Saint Augustine faith; no word on salary caps) instead of owners and players arguing over which economic system should define a $ 2 billion business.
It was brewing, it was growing over the last 10 days to two weeks,» Hack said, referring to the escalating war of words between Woods and Garcia that began at The Players Championship.
Having specifically targeted Sterling for diving to win a penalty, much to the surprise of many, Guardiola responded after the game as per the report, but he's waited until after his side's win over Huddersfield Town this past weekend to revisit the war of words by having a direct dig at Wenger.
-- Juventus and Italy goalkeeper ensures that the war of words continues after Totti slammed the Bianconeri following their 3 - 2 win over Roma before the international break.
Spurs» move is sure to further infuriate Old Trafford boss Alex Ferguson following the war of words that kicked off between the two clubs last week over Berbatov.
We may have got rid of Mourinho, but his war of words will linger in the memory of many a football fan and even though a lot of people disagreed with the direspectful slurs he aimed at the Arsenal boss over the years, I doubt that Wenger will ever be completely free of them until he picks up that Premier League trophy again.
They fight over who is going to have custody, they use the kids as weapons in a war of words, and they do their best to poison their children's minds against the other parent.
Afraid that the Mommy Wars would take over my peaceful blog, my place of solace, my place of fun, my place that I write the words that are on my mind.
Britain's health secretary has entered into a war of words with Jamie Oliver over his healthy school meals agenda.
I recognise the division felt by many in our country over the war and in particular I feel deeply and sincerely — in a way that no words can properly convey — the grief and suffering of those who lost ones they loved in Iraq, whether the members of our armed forces, the armed forces of other nations, or Iraqis.
Much to discuss this weekend — from the Democrats» latest effort to distance themselves from Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. to Gov. David Paterson's latest veto to the war of words between Rick Lazio and AG Andrew Cuomo's campaign / surrogates over the mosque proposed near Ground Zero.
Until recently it was a war of words between various loyalists of various perceived presidential candidates and undoubtedly the heat was seemingly between the Alabi taking over camp and the Sankofa JM team.
Philip Hammond continued his war of words with the Treasury in defence questions this afternoon, as the weekend's row over the Army's ceremonial horses rumbled on.
A war of words escalated on Wednesday between Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance over empowering Nassau County DA Madeline Singas to serve as special prosecutor to review the alleged actions of ex-Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
And you have to admit that the standard line «If you believe Kathleen Rice is engaging in abusive behavior on Twitter, you may report Kathleen Rice for spam» is kind of amusing — especially when you consider the war of words the Rice and Schneiderman campaigns engaged in yesterday over Nassau County crime stats.
As the war of words raging at the top of the Conservative party intensified over the weekend, Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, accused the prime minister of having a «low opinion of the British people» in doubting the country's ability to go it alone.
NEW YORK — The war of words and money is heating up between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over New York City Public Housing.
Argentina has stepped up its war of words against Britain over the future of the Falklands, with an open letter from its president attacking the UK's continued sovereignty of the Islands.
The war of words among senior Conservatives over Britain's relationship with Europe has intensified, as David Cameron's attempt to make an upbeat case for staying in the European Union — styling himself the leader of «Project Fact» — was dismissed by Boris Johnson as «baloney».
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