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"acrimonious" Definitions
  1. (of an argument, etc.) angry and full of strong bitter feelings and words

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That was the acrimonious essence of the debate's second half.
Some are acrimonious, painful experiences that warrant severing all ties.
The news network has had an acrimonious relationship with Trump.
Some of the victims had links to Jones' acrimonious divorce.
Commentators predicted a long and acrimonious battle to replace Scalia.
The acrimonious language used by both sides doesn't bode well.
On the Republican side, acrimonious primaries have left deep scars.
The person maintained that it was not an acrimonious situation.
But his relationship with Cato has at times been acrimonious.
Departures from the Trump administration tend to be pretty acrimonious.
"I give myself this advice," she says of America's acrimonious state.
Talks were well advanced in 2014 before an acrimonious falling out.
Mkhwebane has been involved in several acrimonious disputes in recent months.
Vega Gil's death sparked an acrimonious debate on Mexican social media.
This is Depp's first role after his acrimonious divorce from Heard.
The two companies had acrimonious exchanges in 2013 and early 2014.
Regardless, their priority is to prevent an acrimonious rupture with London.
There was often furious outrage, acrimonious finger-pointing and protracted heartbreak.
Gun control will be an acrimonious debate with an uncertain outcome.
Several high-profile executive departures have created a sometimes acrimonious climate.
College football can be an acrimonious business of adders and subtractors.
But the proposal stirred only acrimonious debate about the nation's priorities.
"And I've seen some pretty acrimonious politics," he hastened to add.
The campaign has been acrimonious, and closely fought since the beginning.
The Ambani brothers have had a tumultuous and often acrimonious relationship.
In this increasingly acrimonious environment, it's hard to know what to believe.
At 19, Keiko became Peru's first lady after their parents' acrimonious divorce.
Peter, we know Mr. Bolton's departure from the White House was acrimonious.
After such an acrimonious year, the trick will be breaking the ice.
All this is acrimonious, but within the normal bounds of trade negotiations.
But that would be to underestimate the acrimonious polarisation of Indian society.
The relationship between Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin, or Bitcoin Core, is acrimonious.
Julia and Roger were once married and now are acrimonious co-workers.
They broke up last year in what was initially an acrimonious split.
In fact, the separation may have been more of an acrimonious divorce.
Trump argued with Turnbull over refugees in an acrimonious call on Jan.
The Hillary/Obama stuff was acrimonious and so torn and so divided.
But this could be easier said than done in an acrimonious divorce.
Kavanaugh denied Ramirez' accusations during his acrimonious Senate confirmation hearing last fall.
The low point came during an acrimonious phone call earlier on Oct.
It also foreshadowed what could be four acrimonious years of governance here.
Amid an acrimonious recount in his Senate race against Democratic incumbent Sen.
If it gets worse, more acrimonious, it's possible it'd be harmful to us.
That would surely make a no-deal exit acrimonious, thereby aggravating its effects.
A screaming match behind closed doors The impeachment inquiry is turning more acrimonious.
Dershowitz's comments come days after the conclusion of the Senate's acrimonious impeachment trial.
The acrimonious tale of the giant duck does indeed go back to 2014.
But he didn't temper the acrimonious messages directed toward Obama and the transition.
At stake was the tight and acrimonious U.S. Senate race between Republican Gov.
In the mostly acrimonious debate, legislators often shouted each other down and jeered.
And there are signs that acrimonious relations with Iran will only get worse.
The typical tenor of the couple's rapport, Claridge establishes early on, was acrimonious.
The row, which at times has been acrimonious and personal, demonstrated two things.
Walesa's relations with the leader of PiS, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, have long been acrimonious.
"  "Listen," Devine continued, "it doesn't have to be a terribly acrimonious fight, either.
The case went to court in early 1976, and the proceedings were acrimonious.
The acrimonious back and forth played out amid continuing turmoil in the region.
It may even be the most acrimonious and high-stakes nomination fight ever.
A string of high-profile executive departures have created a sometimes acrimonious climate.
But we are not just watching another celebrity spat following an acrimonious breakup.
The decline that has followed has been long, painful and, at times, acrimonious.
It's not even the increasingly acrimonious relationship between China and the United States.
Fights over other members of the family — beloved pets — can be equally acrimonious.
That's why it pains me to see the acrimonious debate involving undocumented youth.
One of the pair's last exchanges was an acrimonious phone call in January.
The vote's results come after an acrimonious battle between the workers and UOVO's management.
As fears of an acrimonious Brexit have risen, so too have those of havoc.
I asked her about the events leading up to this acrimonious exchange of notes.
The group has had an acrimonious relationship with Trump since the 2016 presidential campaign.
The divorce has been incredibly acrimonious ... particularly after he was linked to Minka Kelly.
The debates in New York and Rhode Island have sometimes been acrimonious and divisive.
The merger was abandoned that December amid an acrimonious legal battle between the companies.
The case, which carries significant ramifications for Sands's casino operations, is sensitive and acrimonious.
L, winning an acrimonious three-month battle for control of the FTSE 100 company.
Since Laudrup's acrimonious exit, Swansea has had four managers in less than three years.
The acrimonious breakdown in the relationship between Madrid and Barcelona has baffled most observers.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Ending an acrimonious stalemate that dragged on for nearly a month, Gov.
Mr. Lhota's comments came on the heels of yet another acrimonious exchange between Gov.
Lipolelo, then 58, and Thabane were going through an acrimonious divorce at the time.
The two entities had been locked in an acrimonious stand-off for many years.
Who could have guessed those acrimonious times would look congenial and bipartisan in retrospect?
Will the shocking allegations surrounding Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's acrimonious divorce affect their careers?
On Thursday's episode, Jenni said her kids were giving her strength amid the acrimonious split.
Now America was gone, and Britain had crashed out of the EU in acrimonious circumstances.
On Friday, the two companies settled their acrimonious lawsuit over stolen self-driving car secrets.
It was a cheery end to talks Trump himself suggested this week would be acrimonious.
Tillerson had a notoriously acrimonious relationship with Trump until he was fired in March 2018.
Things grew so acrimonious between Cruz and many of his Senate GOP colleagues that Sen.
Kanye West has reportedly split from JAY-Z-helmed streaming service Tidal in acrimonious circumstances.
The two men had a particularly acrimonious relationship as rivals during the party's presidential primaries.
"We're living in such an acrimonious time, and I'm going the other direction," Curry said.
And there is a stark and increasingly acrimonious split on the issue among African countries.
Above all, they are locked in a series of increasingly acrimonious trade spats with China.
In many cases, the most acrimonious battles can come between members of the same party.
All of which might suggest that it's acrimonious business as usual in the steel sector.
It's James Baldwin's sometimes acrimonious love letter to New York, but a love letter nonetheless.
THE POSITIONS OF THIS ACRIMONIOUS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS, I THINK IT'S A BIT MISGUIDED.
However, despite some cordial early discussions, the relationship between the BECC and Whitney quickly turned acrimonious.
The nature of Thursday's meeting surprised many OPEC watchers, who have grown used to acrimonious gatherings.
His sister, Wendi Adelson, was involved in an acrimonious divorce and child custody battle with Markel.
Impeachment inquiry  Well, we have our first official screaming match in the ever-acrimonious impeachment proceedings.
How can anyone force lawmakers, used to acrimonious partisanship, to suddenly remember what mother taught them?
Thomas Thabane was going through an acrimonious divorce with Lipolelo at the time of her killing.
The new film Denial, starring Rachel Weisz and directed by Mick Jackson, recounts the acrimonious trial.
That is unlikely to mark the end of what could be years of acrimonious legal skirmishes.
But the potential for acrimonious disputes, not least over money, is particularly high in private equity.
If Mr Trump's foreign relations degenerate into acrimonious protectionism, then American shoppers and workers will lose.
If he does fall short, Trump could face an acrimonious contested convention in Cleveland in July.
The two have already begun an acrimonious battle ahead of the presidential election on Nov. 8.
Then four-year playmate Carrie Leigh slapped him with an acrimonious palimony suit for $35 million.
Republican nominee Donald Trump attacked Clinton over the speeches during an acrimonious debate on Sunday night.
It said that a decision to stop was made following acrimonious meetings of a divided politburo.
Even in the depths of the acrimonious Clinton impeachment proceedings, lawmakers regularly passed significant bipartisan bills.
The two sides continue to battle in court, in a case that has grown increasingly acrimonious.
White House officials have long had an acrimonious relationship with Acosta and CNN as a whole.
The three ads follow an acrimonious debate in which O'Rourke went on the offensive against Cruz.
Months of acrimonious campaigns and sporadic clashes have already blunted growth in East Africa's richest economy.
That was the unmistakable message at the acrimonious global climate conference in Katowice, Poland, in December.
Exchanges between supporters of President-elect Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton grew personal and acrimonious.
In Mr. Constantin's telling, his was an acrimonious and unhappy marriage, with infidelity on both sides.
May, which included nearly an hour of questions and answers with her counterparts, was not acrimonious.
On the book's portrayal of marriage: I think the Fleishman marriage is a particularly acrimonious one.
The Trump administration has embroiled the United States in increasingly acrimonious conflicts with huge trading partners.
The decision, in effect until at least Friday evening, deepens turmoil in the acrimonious governor's race.
But for years, the museum has been thwarted by budget shortfalls, competing visions and acrimonious infighting.
"  Why moments like this are especially interesting: "Trump has an often acrimonious relationship with the media.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are putting their cards on the table in their ongoing, acrimonious divorce.
But he had to go through a somewhat acrimonious split with his former teammates to get there.
The defendant is expected to say that the allegations are fabrications arising from "a very acrimonious divorce".
Rather, de Galbert's is an acrimonious, highly-individualized taste in art that favors anti-modern non-causality.
Given the group's acrimonious relationship with the Chinese government, its online activity is clearly not state-linked.
The increasingly acrimonious dispute between the world's top two economies has rattled investors and roiled global markets.
The dispute is so acrimonious that Moscow and Tokyo have still not signed a formal peace treaty.
That means the U.S. could be heading for long and acrimonious negotiations with its closest Asian ally.
In February of 1985, the pound fell as low as $1.0520 amid an acrimonious mining-industry strike.
Uncertainty was also on the rise as the acrimonious U.S. presidential election campaign entered its final week.
Current and former NSA officials have described an acrimonious relationship between intelligence agencies and the Trump administration.
Heavy metal has always had an uncomfortable—and often downright acrimonious—relationship with the rest of society.
Sunday's acrimonious independence referendum in the region is unlikely to trigger a break-up of the country.
What happens when divorced, acrimonious parents want to sue over the rights to edit their children's DNA?
The meeting is a chance for the two sides to mend fences after an acrimonious campaign season.
Rarely, if ever, has a Republican president had such acrimonious relations -- at least publicly -- with GOP senators.
Abrupt changes to Viacom's bylaws directly related to the auction underscore how acrimonious the drama has become.
The merger was abandoned in December 2013 after an acrimonious legal battle between Apollo and Cooper Tire.
The settlement signals an end to the acrimonious battle between the pizza chain and its former chairman.
Yi signalled the yuan could ease below 275 if U.S.-China trade relations turned even more acrimonious.
Fox News tracked down his second wife, Lisa Storie, and elicited her opinions on their acrimonious divorce.
We still have 22 days left in maybe the most acrimonious political campaign in modern American history.
Beijing has no enthusiasm for the acrimonious selection process that would be likely from yet another resignation.
During the investigation, the police have uncovered details of the acrimonious nature of the couple's divorce proceedings.
Thus began an acrimonious, drawn-out end to a marriage that had begun almost 13 years earlier.
Democrats seem determined to avoid another long and acrimonious nomination battle that could raise Trump's reelection chances.
Certainly, the country's acrimonious withdrawal from the European Union makes a notable contrast with the onscreen camaraderie.
If the combative exchanges on Monday are any indication, those discussions will be hard fought and acrimonious.
These two schools of thought came into acrimonious conflict over Iraq, Israel, North Korea and other issues.
But even by that standard, the disputed, hairbreadth race for governor is plowing litigious and acrimonious ground.
The city's best loved clubs have had acrimonious public fights with developers and residents to stay open.
The process of renegotiating the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement has turned increasingly acrimonious.
Their acrimonious relationship reportedly prompted Nielsen to draft a letter of resignation, the New York Times reports.
" Paltrow said she sometimes feels like she can be a bit ahead of the times and that it later occurred to her that what she had said "triggered a lot of people who were the sons and daughters of acrimonious divorces or people in the middle of acrimonious divorces.
The president welcomed Amash's news with an acrimonious personal attack on Twitter that also referenced Amash's primary challenge.
If Brexit turns acrimonious and precludes a moderate change such as enhanced supervision, Europeans may seek blunter instruments.
Some of Libya's minorities have also said they were excluded from a lengthy and sometimes acrimonious drafting process.
The latest move by WPP deepens an acrimonious spat over the deal between the long-time alliance partners.
At this point in a bitterly acrimonious election cycle, people might be in need of some light relief.
It's a final attempt to salvage what's become one of the most acrimonious relationships on the global stage.
The increasingly messy divorce between Depp and Heard, however, seems to be growing more acrimonious by the day.
Those same documents show the marital split was acrimonious but, in the context of divorces, not so unusual.
U.S. financial markets were little moved by the data amid jitters over the outcome of the acrimonious election.
Bill Gross, its founder, known in the industry as "the bond king", left on acrimonious terms in 2014.
On June 16, a temporary restraining order against the actor was reissued amid his acrimonious divorce from Heard.
The relationship between the U.S. and Cuba over the past fifty years has been an acrimonious political one.
Trump has had an acrimonious relationship with his predecessors, whom he has often publicly criticized since taking office.
Amid the finger-pointing over which party is to blame, the messages quickly devolved into acrimonious personal insults.
The word acrimonious has appeared in 87 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan.
Unfortunately, the acrimonious approach you have taken to date is decreasing the opportunity for progress on these issues.
New Hampshire became the last state to officially recognize the holiday in 1999 after years of acrimonious debate.
He was emphatic about not paying attention to an increasingly acrimonious contest across the Hudson River between Gov.
As both sides position for another delay followed by a British election, or an acrimonious divorce on Oct.
The unions were holding out for an increase of at least 15 percent in an increasingly acrimonious dispute.
Her tenure was marked by the demise of the daily press briefing and an acrimonious relationship with reporters.
Whitney won custody of the child in an acrimonious, sensationalized case that eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
Ephron's divorce from journalist Carl Bernstein was famously acrimonious, and Ephron didn't sugarcoat it at the Huffington Post.
He had a long, acrimonious history with the newspaper, including a lawsuit and years of harassment of its journalists.
Details of an acrimonious phone call between the pair soon after Trump took office made headlines around the world.
The USMCA was agreed last year after 15 months of sometimes acrimonious negotiations marked by episodes of U.S. brinkmanship.
An acrimonious break-up would make it harder to co-operate in such areas as foreign policy and defence.
"It was never acrimonious," said Ms. Harris, who had been the general counsel of the Republican Party in Kentucky.
Were Britain to leave the EU on acrimonious terms, negotiating its resumption of full WTO membership could be difficult.
Relations were strained after an acrimonious telephone call shortly after Trump's inauguration, during which Trump labelled the Australia-U.
An acrimonious Senate floor battle over the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is set to begin today.
They also offered a rare moment of humor in an increasingly acrimonious row between the world's top two economies.
The effort to find leakers has led to an acrimonious atmosphere at the White House, aides have told CNN.
That followed a Washington Post report about an acrimonious telephone call between the two leaders that attracted headlines worldwide.
Mr. Rajoy and Mr. Sánchez have long been at loggerheads and their relationship has at times been publicly acrimonious.
"US relations with Russia have become more acrimonious and complicated in the last decade," he said in his letter.
Relations were strained after an acrimonious telephone call shortly after Trump's inauguration, during which Trump labeled the Australia-U.
At an acrimonious meeting of NATO leaders last year, he said Europe was not being "fair" to US taxpayers.
Despite months of acrimonious strife, Merkel's centre-left coalition has not agreed on how to meet the Paris goals.
After weeks of acrimonious negotiations, Sanchez had failed to win the support it needed from far-left Unidas Podemos.
But getting it through an acrimonious Congress after Republicans blocked Obama's Supreme Court pick will be no small accomplishment.
It described an "increasingly acrimonious dispute" over top appointments at the Pentagon between Mattis and the Trump transition team.
But that acrimonious gathering made clear that voters wanted a greater say, and both parties gave it to them.
An acrimonious call between Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull caused particular concern in Beijing, officials there say.
Well before Ann Curry's disastrous departure from "Today," in 2012, Ms. Pauley also left the show in acrimonious circumstances.
Acrimonious divisions ultimately doomed the unity government, which was consumed by bitter infighting between Mr. Sirisena and Mr. Wickremesinghe.
During an acrimonious debate inside the parliamentary chamber, lawmakers bickered publicly on the backbenches as their colleagues made speeches.
However, Avenatti and Daniels had an acrimonious relationship, with the porn star eventually switching to another lawyer last year.
The acrimonious political season included divisive speech by both parties, observers said, and continued well past Mr. Kenyatta's inauguration.
But other reports suggested Guilfoyle's departure from Fox was acrimonious, and allegations reported by HuffPost's Yashar Ali indicate why.
It was an acrimonious dispute, and some officials conceded that a combination of factors could account for the damage.
Kennedy's retirement and the acrimonious debate over his replacement will undoubtedly galvanize voters in the midterm elections in November.
There is an "acrimonious" start to U.K.-EU trade talks, analysts at Berenberg bank said in a note Friday.
The world of politics is filled with messy local races, acrimonious small-town battles, contested elections and quixotic campaigns.
Trump, meanwhile, has been lashing out at his former national security adviser, with whom he had an acrimonious split.
Prime Minister Theresa May formally requested the split in March, and since then, the parting has become increasingly acrimonious.
The case, an acrimonious battle between Waymo and Uber, spotlights the arms race surrounding autonomous vehicle talent and technology.
Microsoft has a long — and quite acrimonious — relationship with regulators, dating back to its antitrust case in the 1990s.
Mr. Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, another Liberal prime minister, had an acrimonious relationship with President Richard M. Nixon.
Acrimonious Brexit negotiations or any concessions by Mrs May to the EU—both of which are likely—would help it.
Parliament approved the bill with the lower rate on Thursday during an acrimonious session marked by loud protests from lawmakers.
The Acting Conservatory bought the building from the developer earlier this year after an acrimonious split from the Studio Theater.
The stark divide flared again in Sunday night's acrimonious debate, much of which quickly devolved into insults and character attacks.
After Martin's death, Lewis began talking more fondly of the crooner in public, even taking blame for their acrimonious breakup.
The achievement is a milestone for Pimco, whose assets were shaved after the acrimonious 2014 departure of founder Bill Gross.
Also noteworthy: Is their relationship so acrimonious that it may spill over onto innocent guests and mar your lovely day?
His departure from Christian Khan, as the firm had become, had been acrimonious, and ended with a dispute over money.
But while Ankara's increasingly acrimonious relationship with the West will hurt the Turkish defense sector, it will not cripple it.
Manigault-Newman was abruptly fired from the White House in December, and according to some reports, her departure was acrimonious.
Keep child support, alimony and other payment records forever too, along with the divorce documentation, especially if things are acrimonious.
While the split was acrimonious, the band carried on, adding bassist Kevin Fairbairn and finishing the rest of the material.
A year after the acrimonious referendum that cleaved the country in two, Britain remains deeply split — just not about Europe.
The president's office said there was nothing acrimonious in Boone's resignation only a year-and-a-half into the job.
Thus, our long, acrimonious debate about the size of the extra deficit associated with the tax bill missed the point.
But in a political atmosphere buzzing with acrimonious debates over fake news and alternative facts, the error caused a ruckus.
But its reach is growing, and it's a back door by which viral falsehoods infiltrate our increasingly acrimonious collective conversation.
But the battle was acrimonious in the seminaries, where the faculty had grown used to a measure of academic freedom.
Critics of Mr. Trump in Britain and the United States faulted him for his acrimonious response to the Saturday assault.
The episodes touch on a broad range of topics, from mental illness to acrimonious marriages, and whirlwind romance to aging.
Among the leaks were emails that detailed the acrimonious split between the Democratic National Committee and Clinton's former rival, Sen.
The panel's Republican chairman, Jim Risch, said consideration of Issa was postponed about half an hour into an acrimonious hearing.
The only salve to this acrimonious relationship between Iran and Europe is a shared disdain for the Trump administration's policies.
Trump's most acrimonious tech relationship is with Amazon and its CEO, Jeff Bezos, whom he has repeatedly bashed on Twitter.
Trump's charge of media "collusion" highlights his acrimonious relationship with the press, which he often accuses of bias against him.
After two acrimonious years, Ms. Wynn was forced off the board and sued to regain voting control of her shares.
Mr. Jean-Raymond was struggling to buy his business back from an investment partner after a relationship had turned acrimonious.
If the temperature remains highly acrimonious, there will be contention and delays in the naming and confirmation of senior staff.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the Walls' divorce was acrimonious but, in the context of divorces, not so unusual.
Johnny Depp has made his first red carpet appearance since news of his acrimonious divorce from ex Amber Heard went public.
But we made the wrong choice: engaging in an acrimonious divorce from your biggest trading partners is bound to be messy.
Chase left the show in 2014 amid an acrimonious relationship with Harmon, who was removed as showrunner for the fourth season.
Despite the acrimonious split — the divorce was finalized in 2016 — Odom, 39, says their whirlwind romance was bliss in the beginning.
Eventually, the two patched up their differences, but the acrimonious split speaks to the racial tensions that roiled the abolitionist movement.
But while Spicer's exit was reportedly a bit acrimonious, the public statements from both him and President Trump have been rosy.
They reckon that an acrimonious divorce could make Britain desperate for trade deals with giant partners like America, China and others.
Britain and Ireland are too distracted to give enough attention to Belfast, which looks like the child in an acrimonious divorce.
Google also allegedly shut down pro-diversity discussions that became inconvenient or acrimonious, pushing engineer Cory Altheide to leave the company.
But implementing a solution has been an acrimonious debate that some describe as a "civil war" among bitcoin developers and users.
She was abruptly fired from the White House in December, and according to some reports, her departure was an acrimonious one.
The announcement followed months of reporting that detailed an acrimonious relationship between the two men and predicted Kelly's ouster was imminent.
"A leadership change would unsettle financial markets, particularly if the process were to become long-drawn and turn acrimonious," Fung added.
Friday's vote followed another acrimonious debate during which party leaders sought to highlight their differences rather than offer any new concessions.
But that was of little comfort for investors who are worried about increasingly acrimonious atmosphere between the world's two biggest economies.
Ever-paranoid, he and Lear had an acrimonious falling out, and soon Cooper was accusing Lear of being a CIA plant.
Perhaps Venezuela's most outspoken critic this year has been the O.A.S., in a confrontation that has grown increasingly personal and acrimonious.
An acrimonious takeover battle ended this week when DNO said it has succeeded in buying more than half of Faroe's shares.
The other director, Jeff Sackman, resigned in the midst of the acrimonious talks, leaving Maerov as the comp committee's sole member.
She won the nationwide popular vote even as she failed to win enough state-by-state votes in the acrimonious Nov.
The announcement followed an acrimonious conversation on Monday that included their differences over Afghanistan, said a source familiar with the matter.
"It's more polarized and more acrimonious than I've ever seen," Carter Wrenn, a veteran North Carolina Republican political consultant, told me.
In an acrimonious situation, it could be difficult for the founder to exercise the control that he or she technically has.
But the campaign overall focused more on personalties and Mr. Trudeau's shortcomings than the issues and became exceptionally acrimonious, experts said.
Trump's trashing: Trump, meanwhile, has been lashing out at his former national security adviser, with whom he had an acrimonious split.
Despite an acrimonious divorce from Mr. Trump in the early 1990s, she has since expressed unstinting support for her former husband.
Lipolelo, then 58, and Thabane were going through an acrimonious divorce when an unidentified assailant shot her dead in her car.
Makes one wonder: Could this possibly be the most public and acrimonious relationship ever between a president and an FBI director?
He thought they would have a divorce that wasn&apost acrimonious because he thought they agreed more than they actually did.
Putin has had an increasingly acrimonious relationship with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, particularly since Russia annexed the Ukrainian territory of Crimea.
He was once the subject of an acrimonious departure from the Trump campaign, despised by one of Donald Trump's closest aides.
He never set foot in the United States, but he did step directly, and deliberately, into the acrimonious American debate over immigration.
From New York to Los Angeles, thousands of demonstrators have marched in American cities since Trump's unexpected victory capped an acrimonious campaign.
Now, was he influenced in any way by the hostile attitude surrounding and acrimonious atmosphere surrounding the press on the national level?
On a recent episode of the show, she described her acrimonious split from the rocker in 1980, after 10 years of marriage.
"What we find with acrimonious divorces is that as both parties fight harder, the price tag increases for their divorce," Francis said.
It was the first time the two were in a room together since an acrimonious White House meeting on Syria last October.
But that is of questionable value because France is in an acrimonious election campaign, punctuated by crippling strikes and months-long demonstrations.
The acrimonious trade dispute between the Japan and South Korea, two U.S. allies, grew out of a row over wartime forced labor.
But his arrest in Japan has shed light on what a tangled and acrimonious cross-shareholding it, in its turn, has become.
The report on staff turnover comes as China's trade war with the United States grows increasingly acrimonious, with little sign of compromise.
The impending disappearance of Nest from Amazon marks just the latest development in the acrimonious, anti-consumer feud between Amazon and Google.
This is just an opening salvo in what looks set to be an acrimonious renegotiation of the world's most important trade relationship.
The broader debate about transgender rights has become so acrimonious that A Woman's Place kept the location of its recent meeting secret.
The two men are communicating through lawyers these days, negotiating a complicated buyout that is difficult but, both sides said, not acrimonious.
In the acrimonious three-day summit, which ended on Tuesday, the easterners not only wasted a chance to boost their institutional clout.
The talks with Irish officials come amid heightened nervousness about Britain's future relations with the European Union due to acrimonious divorce negotiations.
" As for Trump, with whom Bush has developed an acrimonious rivalry punctuated with personal attacks, he said Trump "isn't a serious person.
After an acrimonious split with the social media giant in 2018, Acton left Facebook to cocreate the Signal Technology Foundation with Marlinspike.
Why it matters: Qualcomm and Apple have been locked in a lengthy, acrimonious legal battle that includes patent, contract and antitrust complaints.
Washington has had an acrimonious relationship with Caracas for years, especially following U.S. support for a short-lived 2002 coup against Chavez.
Such an inauguration would worsen the rifts opened by an acrimonious election season, when more than 70 people died in political violence.
President Trump has had an acrimonious relationship with his predecessors, whom he has often criticized in the two years since taking office.
A legislative solution may be hard to achieve given the differing views and acrimonious relationship between Republicans, which control Congress, and Democrats.
Much of the deposition is filled with acrimonious back-and-forth exchanges between Cammarata and Monique Pressley, a lawyer for the Cosbys.
"It is likely that future negotiations would be acrimonious and that the UK's negotiating position could be significantly weaker," the report adds.
However, the summit marked a significant change in atmosphere between the two sides after months of tortuous, and at times acrimonious, negotiations.
But the precise details of how it will take place have remained maddeningly elusive, and are the subject of acrimonious political debate.
He said Salvini had not banked on 5 Star and the Democratic Party joining forces, given the acrimonious history between the parties.
Venezuela has had a tumultuous and often acrimonious relationship with the United States since late leftist Hugo Chavez became president in 1999.
Poorer countries always argue that richer net contributors to the budget should pay more, and there is inevitably an acrimonious stand-off.
S. relations are currently more acrimonious than those between Russia and the U.S, given the lack of resolution to the trade dispute,.
Mr Thiam had an acrimonious relationship with Mr Khan; the pair reportedly had a blazing row at a cocktail party in January.
That will be the latest -- and perhaps most acrimonious chapter -- in the long-running narrative around the federal bench and the Senate.
But it was initially unclear whether OPEC members had secured a deal, following an acrimonious meeting that ran late into the evening.
A decade after those acrimonious town halls, keeping the ACA intact is among the most conservative things you could propose to do.
Some officials said this week that Bolton's acrimonious departure was a sign that the role he occupied could be diminished going forward.
However, some prominent business leaders came to Echevarria's defense, saying that consumers and investors were becoming spooked by the acrimonious political mood.
Waymo's lawsuit, filed last month, set in motion what could be a long and acrimonious trade-secrets battle between the two tech rivals.
It is a sign that Republicans could have the votes to confirm Kavanaugh through the most acrimonious Supreme Court battle in recent memory.
Trump brought last year's G7 summit to an acrimonious end, walking out of the gathering in Canada early and rejecting the final communique.
The acrimonious U.S.-China trade gap is up 15% from a year ago and China is on pace to post another record surplus.
The world's two largest economies are locked in an increasingly acrimonious trade dispute that has seen them level tariffs on each other's imports.
The acrimonious debate over the federal biofuel mandate pits two of his core support bases against each other - Big Oil and Big Corn.
And jumping back in the saddle this time will find them forming unlikely friendships, spreading acrimonious accusations and horsing around here and there.
News publishers have had an acrimonious relationship with the likes of Google in the past, whom they blame for revenue and readership declines.
But the banter underscores the new political significance of the increasingly acrimonious relationship between the world's most powerful nation and its emerging challenger.
For a financial hub facing the twin threats of an acrimonious Brexit and a hard-left government, that is a lesson worth heeding.
The reports are acrimonious, the video clips horrifying, and the jury is all but adjourned; nerve gas has been used again in Syria.
The deal comes after years of divisive and frequently acrimonious discussions with the EU, including successive days of late-night talks this week.
Paris has been supportive of Athens during acrimonious talks with official lenders on debt relief and will continue to do so, Valls said.
Tuesday's election ended a long and at-times acrimonious campaign between the pair as they struggled over who would become President Obama's successor.
Acrimonious start to G7 Trump's comments also come at a time when Trump is on the outs with other members of the G7.
At any recent outing, the acrimonious contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump is the elephant in the room, the uninvited guest.
However, a legislative solution may be hard to achieve given the differing views and acrimonious relationship between Republicans, which control Congress, and Democrats.
In 2014, a seven-year partnership between Ms. Berman and Lloyd Braun, a former Yahoo and ABC executive, came to an acrimonious end.
By September, after acrimonious debate and a long delay in Congress, President Obama approved a $1.1 billion spending package to fight the virus.
"We're living in such an acrimonious time, and I'm going the other direction," Curry said in an interview with The New York Times.
Acrimonious negotiations over an immigration reform deal have been playing out publicly over the past few months, even leading to brief government shutdowns.
Trump and Cruz have been publicly supportive of one another after an acrimonious 2016 presidential campaign in which the two regularly exchanged insults.
Odom's memoir, which was published in May, chronicles the acrimonious split, as well as the former NBA star's crippling sex and drug addiction.
Here's how: Reports of Tillerson's acrimonious relationship with Trump were a near-constant feature of the Texas oilman's tenure in the White House.
A 2015 book alleged Sinatra offered to arrange a hit on Woody Allen for Farrow during her acrimonious 1993 divorce from the director.
When nearby homesteaders began clamoring for rights along their private beach, the conflict devolved into an acrimonious battle whose legacy is still felt.
Russia appears to be stoking divisions on the acrimonious subject of gun violence, one where America's system of government appears to be failing.
The exchanges between the sides in the courtroom and the news media were often acrimonious, and some language from the bench was blunt.
It is always messy when an investor leaves a venture capital firm — but especially so given the acrimonious parting between DFJ and Jurvetson.
The debate over current Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's future in House leadership has turned acrimonious and, given the nature of the argument, personal.
Shares of WPP, the world's largest advertising firm, have sunk by 22023% since the acrimonious exit of Sir Martin Sorrell, its founder, in April.
The driver of a white Toyota tried to pass the pack of bikers, which prompted an acrimonious exchange of words, said Officer Vu Williams.
It will be an acrimonious affair if the nuclear powers are not seen to be doing their bit to contain the spread of weapons.
The centre-left PD and 5-Star, traditionally acrimonious foes, are now negotiating to form a new coalition and push the League into opposition.
The world's two largest economies are locked in an increasingly acrimonious trade dispute in which they have imposed escalating tariffs on each other's imports.
" He said the divorce was not acrimonious, despite prior testimony that alleged Cal had told Michele in an overheard conversation, "Drop the divorce proceedings.
The agency is currently embroiled in an acrimonious dispute with the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) over glyphosate, an ingredient of widely-used pesticides.
After an acrimonious campaign relationship with the technology sector, the play-nice period fostered by Trump's December 15 Tech CEO Summit has definitely waned.
One other note: amid an extremely acrimonious divorce in 1987, her mother Pierrette posed as a French maid in extremely nude photos for Playboy.
Those arrests spoke to dark fears among Markel's closest friends and colleagues that the couple's acrimonious split might be a factor in the killing.
Markel's prominence as a criminal justice scholar catapulted his death into the national spotlight, dredging up details of an acrimonious divorce and custody battle.
But after an acrimonious election, Trump will now turn to building a team that can work together to implement his ideas for the country.
Divorce lawyers, financial advisers and mediators say divorces don't have to be the type of acrimonious free-for-alls that make for riveting movies.
Washington (CNN)The chairman of the Oregon Republican Party has launched an effort to recall the state's Democratic governor following an acrimonious legislative session.
Lately the left-right coalition of the prime minister, Matteo Renzi has provoked a succession of acrimonious disputes with the European Commission and Germany.
Campaigns are more acrimonious; election stakes are higher; but voters are so sorted that the likelihood a debate will change many minds has decreased.
Allen has always denied the allegations and insisted that Dylan was manipulated and coached by her mother Mia Farrow during the couple's acrimonious divorce.
The acrimonious trade secrets battle could determine the future of Uber's self-driving car operations and the strength of Waymo's toehold in the sector.
Only a small fraction settled in the country, but their arrival was followed by an acrimonious debate and loud protests from the far right.
It left Britain rudderless as the pound sank in value and both the governing and opposition parties engaged in fierce and acrimonious leadership battles.
The scandal intensified the already acrimonious relations between Poroshenko's bloc and Yatseniuk's party, which for months has been fueled by mutual accusations of corruption.
Divorce lawyers, financial advisers and mediators say divorces don't have to be the type of acrimonious free-for-alls that make for riveting movies.
Parental alienation has long been an acute problem in Japan, with children often losing contact with the non-custodial parent after an acrimonious split.
Corner office A lifer within the Pritzker organization, Mr. Hoplamazian reorganized the family business during an acrimonious feud, then took over the hotel chain.
Trump has an infamously acrimonious relationship with top officials in Puerto Rico, tweeting this week that emergency funds are syphoned off to "corrupt" politicians.
The historical home of the Ringling Brothers circus has become a political circus itself, as once-genteel Wisconsin politics has descended into acrimonious partisanship.
Despite Buckingham Palace's long and sometimes acrimonious relationship with Britain's raucous tabloids, the royal family has rarely challenged specific publications or articles in public.
He told me about his Midwestern childhood, his punk years in college, his first girlfriend's betrayal, his unfortunate job history, his parents' acrimonious divorce.
The Dutch version of St. Nicholas and his blackface sidekick Zwarte Piet have become the backdrop for increasingly acrimonious confrontations between supporters and opponents.
Frida Ghitis: A divided opposition is great news for Trump It was an acrimonious, stinging debate -- one where many shone but everyone was wounded.
Then there was her ongoing acrimonious divorce case, in which Ms. Dulos, a mother of five, had said she worried she was in danger.
She has spent a decade negotiating costly and acrimonious buyouts of minority family shareholders, while profits at LDC declined in increasingly tough agricultural markets.
She has spent a decade negotiating costly and acrimonious buyouts of minority family shareholders, while profits at LDC declined in increasingly tough agricultural markets.
Federal-provincial talks about funding can be acrimonious and lengthy and there is no guarantee the new system could be set up as outlined.
The president is known to have an acrimonious relationship with the press, with CNN remaining one of his chief targets among mainstream media outlets.
During an often-acrimonious and emotional High Court hearing this month, Charlie's parents argued that he should be allowed to receive the experimental treatment.
Nerd fights are the the background radiation of the cryptocurrency universe, but occasionally a beef becomes so acrimonious that it bubbles over in public.
The two women will soon have offices in the same building, and have vowed to work together despite a campaign that was often acrimonious.
That led to a messy and acrimonious scramble for control of factories and other assets and a temporary shutdown at some of Qixing's businesses.
Remaining close can work for some divorced couples, and consciously uncoupling celebrities can serve as models of a less-acrimonious way to split up.
From New York to Los Angeles, demonstrators have marched in various American cities for four nights since Trump's unexpected victory Tuesday capped an acrimonious campaign.
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Ted Cruz will air their increasingly acrimonious differences in a town hall Tuesday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, airing on CNN and moderated by Anderson Cooper.
Why it matters: It's a rare glimpse of bipartisanship on the usually acrimonious issue of energy in a Congress mostly focused on the midterm elections.
Gaining in confidence and anxious to leave a legacy, they have fought to claw back some of the supreme leader's powers, resulting in acrimonious showdowns.
Forstall's appearance tonight marks the first time he's spoken publicly about the iPhone's creation since he left Apple in acrimonious circumstances nearly five years ago.
Trump's history of pugnacity at multilateral gatherings, which brought last year's G73 summit to an acrimonious end, means there is scant hope for substantive agreements.
In the firecracker of a season premiere, she breaks the acrimonious silence with her sister (Sian Clifford) to focus on their father's (Bill Paterson) wedding.
Whatever the results on Saturday, Kurdish MPs sent to Baghdad will face the mammoth task of mending acrimonious post-referendum relations with the federal government.
Some of the study's findings won't surprise people paying attention during the acrimonious 2016 presidential election, in which Trump repeatedly cast suspicion on American Muslims.
Washington has had an acrimonious relationship with Caracas for years, especially following U.S. support for a short-lived 2002 coup against late leader Hugo Chavez.
The two oligarchs have been locked in an acrimonious stand-off ever since Deripaska scooped up his holding in Norilsk during the global financial crisis.
The Fed lowered its short-term interest rate by a quarter point last month, citing the acrimonious U.S.-China trade war and slowing global economies.
President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are closely collaborating on climate change policies, swiftly ending years of acrimonious differences between the two countries.
But the negotiations rapidly turned instead into an acrimonious tussle, leaving Spain in a deadlock that eventually forced King Felipe VI to convene Sunday's elections.
The oil-and-gas company Hess, and its C.E.O., John Hess, have been embroiled in an acrimonious struggle with Elliott off and on since 231.
The accord quietly ends an acrimonious battle over the 72-year-old billionaire's September 20153 exit from Pimco, where he had been chief investment officer.
In 2012, the British press made much of Mr. Davies's acrimonious separation from his lover, Colin Parkinson, with whom he had lived for a decade.
At the time, NBC was in full damage-control mode because of an acrimonious split with Ann Curry and Matt Lauer's alleged hand in it.
A source involved in the discussions between OPEC and Russia said that efforts were being made to restore dialogue after the acrimonious rift on Friday.
Britain left the EU at the end of January, enacting a 2016 public vote that was followed by over three years of acrimonious divorce negotiations.
During an acrimonious race focused more on character than on policy, Netanyahu campaigned vigorously on his strongman "security-first" platform, familiar to voters over decades.
But the dispute over the independence vote has become so acrimonious and intractable that Kurds say now is the time to break away from Iraq.
For months now, there's been an acrimonious intra-Democratic debate about whether House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should call a vote to begin such an inquiry.
And just as in the United States there are acrimonious debates between left and right over the role of climate change in creating these conditions.
Even South Carolina's acrimonious debate about the display of the Confederate battle flag outside the State House was less divisive in this state, polling shows.
Observers believe the acrimonious atmosphere in Congress' lower chamber and frustration with being in the minority are the chief factors in the slate of retirements.
This is a recipe for acrimonious dissatisfaction, as well as congressional agreements that only eke out higher defense spending at a rate barely above inflation.
Britain left the EU at the end of January, enacting a 2016 public vote that was followed by over three years of acrimonious divorce negotiations.
The announcement by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt made the state the 13th to wade into an acrimonious debate about the rights of transgender Americans.
The resolution also brings the company closer to the end of a scarring, acrimonious split from Gross in 2014 that caused it to hemorrhage assets.
The net effect will be an acrimonious bilateral context in which US-China coordination on North Korea, or quiet pressure on Beijing, will be more difficult.
One big question now is how Trump's pick as CIA director, Mike Pompeo, will bridge the acrimonious gap between his boss and the agency he leads.
Blanketed by television networks, it was also a do-over, as Trump cut a somber and statesmanlike figure after a chaotic, acrimonious start to his administration.
It was acrimonious, but St Jude Medical ultimately fixed its pacemaker monitors, which could have been hacked, and Bone predicted others will try the same path.
A monument to women's suffrage at the park was subject to months-long acrimonious debates and recurring hearings until it was finally approved earlier in October.
"I think it will be lively," Clinton said, a nod to the fact that the race between Clinton and Sanders has grown more acrimonious of late.
The split, called a "hard fork," came after a long and acrimonious disagreement about how to get Bitcoin to handle more traffic failed to resolve amicably.
The main opposition Labour Party also faces an acrimonious leadership battle, with lawmakers having overwhelmingly voted to withdraw confidence in left-wing party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
And then there's America's own domestic diversion: the acrimonious presidential race battle back home, which foreign allies are monitoring intently and with varying levels of trepidation.
The stand-off, preceded by a lawsuit and a countersuit both alleging breaches of the agreement, underscore how acrimonious relations have gotten between the two sides.
Add to that his acrimonious and unceremonious departure from the White House, and Bolton has become a person of interest to investigators, as Laura Kelly writes.
"She was a smiley person, a big, broad, bubbly vivacious woman, and then she got more acrimonious and more difficult," says Jameson, 59, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
This week's interaction between Obama and Putin could be a final attempt to salvage what's become one of the most acrimonious relationships on the global stage.
Prince's brothers and sisters are showing up for the first court hearing to divide the spoils of Prince's life, and it's already become an acrimonious process.
Athens imposed capital controls last summer when it was embroiled in acrimonious bailout talks with its international lenders and almost toppled out of the euro zone.
Ronald Reagan's nominee, Robert Bork, and Harriet Miers, George W. Bush's White House counsel and Supreme Court pick, did not make it through the acrimonious process.
The statements in the filing by Mobileye intensified a dispute with Tesla over what led to an acrimonious and unusually public rupture between Mobileye and Tesla.
An acrimonious "no deal" Brexit leading to substantial disruption to customs and trade, or the UK staying in the EU beyond March 212001 cannot be excluded.
The stand-off, preceded by a lawsuit and a countersuit both alleging breaches of the agreement, underscores how acrimonious relations have gotten between the two sides.
Trudeau and Trump also had an acrimonious exchange over the phone over his decision to impose steel and aluminum tariffs on US allies, CNN has reported.
The rest of us better hope that Trump and Kim don't instead repeat Eisenhower's acrimonious summit with Khrushchev, once again risking conflict between two nuclear powers.
Acrimonious deadlocks have become the new normal in Wisconsin, one of three Midwestern states where Democrats ended full Republican control last year by flipping governorships. Gov.
The acrimonious relationship between the chamber and the presumptive Republican nominee is highly unusual: Historically, the two have been as close as peanut butter and jelly.
If he is rattled by domestic affairs or still focused on fights beyond this weekend's agenda, it could lead to an acrimonious few days in France.
In the wake of an acrimonious split with NAFTA trading partner Canada earlier this month, the president denounced fair trade as "fool trade" without full reciprocity.
At the very end of the second season, Noah pled guilty to Helen's crime to keep her at home with their four children, acrimonious divorce notwithstanding.
The announcement marked a bookend to an often acrimonious relationship between the two men, and spurred fervent speculation over who Trump will pick as Kelly's replacement.
"If you are complicit, resign now and go!" one parent yelled at Montclair's seven-member Board of Education during an acrimonious public meeting on Monday night.
But on Friday morning, President Trump, Mr. Trudeau and Mexico's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, signed a North American trade pact after 14 months of acrimonious negotiations.
Infantino and Ceferin have rarely spoken since the contentious meeting in March, which longtime council members described as the most acrimonious gathering they had ever attended.
Hunter Biden&aposs business activities are currently at the center of the acrimonious impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump being pursued by the House Intelligence Committee.
Last month, Roku and Fox got into a brief-but-acrimonious public spat after the companies failed to come to terms on a new carriage agreement.
I know people in horrible, acrimonious marriages who nevertheless are able to supply health insurance — even retiree health insurance, full ride, including Rx — to one another.
After an acrimonious breakup, Mr. Zaremski created a fake Instagram account under the woman's name and posted pictures of her wearing Nazi apparel, Mr. Mueller said.
A former chairman of the Consumer Electronics Association, now the Consumer Technology Association, Issa argued the position largely taken by technologists in the increasingly acrimonious debate.
The move aims to end an acrimonious power struggle between the executive and Vizcarra's government and could lead to a protracted constitutional crisis if lawmakers resist.
Celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder — that is how he describes himself — has been involved in some of the most famous, most acrimonious divorce cases in history.
The process became acrimonious; eventually, one of the producers, Gary Gilbert, sued Lonergan for breach of contract, asking for more than eight million dollars in damages.
Players have also exercised their option to terminate their collective bargaining agreement with the W.N.B.A. after the 2019 season, setting the stage for potentially acrimonious negotiations.
The fight came after an acrimonious weigh-in during which Alvares almost head-butted Golovkin, who is known affectionately through the boxing world as 'Triple-G'.
Johnny Depp has just filed legal docs citing new evidence that he never beat then-wife Amber Heard ... a claim she made during their acrimonious divorce.
In an increasingly acrimonious conflict that has lasted almost two years, the government has torn up mining contracts, hiked taxes and royalties, and banned raw minerals exports.
Her victory means that the complex process of extricating Britain from the EU will be led by someone from the losing side of the acrimonious referendum campaign.
Cap Situation: $209,715—last in the NFL After an acrimonious season of not wanting to drop into coverage, edge rusher Mario Williams is the first cut here.
A decade later he left the group under highly acrimonious circumstances, and has lashed out at his ex musical colleagues a number of times in the press.
The pair have had an acrimonious relationship over two decades sparked when Mahathir, during his previous tenure as prime minister, sacked Anwar as his deputy in 1998.
It follows an acrimonious spying scandal, in which a former Credit Suisse banker was tailed by private investigators after accepting a job at the rival bank UBS.
The two countries, already engaged in an acrimonious trade war, continue to butt heads over a list of sensitive issues including the South China Sea and Taiwan.
Most of the often acrimonious discussion on taxes, trade and the economy between Republican hopeful Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton involved attacks on their opposing positions.
The exit is not acrimonious and Watson sees it as an opportunity to hand over the reins of a growing enterprise to Wirth, according to the source.
A no-deal Brexit in October would be acrimonious, especially if a new prime minister refused to pay the £39bn ($50bn) that Britain has agreed it owes.
As with so many things in New York politics these days, at the center of the issue is the acrimonious relationship between Mr. de Blasio and Gov.
The outlook for Treasuries and other sovereign bonds could also partly be determined by what happens in Britain and its acrimonious attempt to leave the European Union.
Given the acrimonious nature of the Republican primaries and his departure from many traditional Republican beliefs, it would appear that Trump would be ripe for elector defections.
The currency fell to $1.1819 in early Asian hours, hitting its lowest level since 1985—a year when it hit $1.0520 amid an acrimonious mining industry strike.
"Brexit" would compound the tough outlook for UK-based leveraged retailers, which could come under pressure from macroeconomic uncertainties, particularly if exit negotiations were protracted and acrimonious.
Britain secured a deal to leave the EU on Thursday after years of divisive and frequently acrimonious discussions, including successive days of late-night talks this week.
But they have many issues that are not yet resolved, and their state may be acrimonious enough that one will refuse to attend if the other does.
The president and Sessions have developed an acrimonious relationship over the past year, particularly as it pertains to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Papa John's reached a settlement agreement with its founder John Schnatter, signaling an end to the acrimonious public battle between the pizza chain and its former chairman.
While opinion polls point to a victory for Labor, the acrimonious debate over coal and climate has driven some voters towards a growing number of independent candidates.
"Early on, there was a review from a Melbourne-based writer who used the term 'pub rock' in an acrimonious manner towards us," says guitarist, Alex Cameron.
But in today's acrimonious tech environment, along with the trade war being waged by the United States and China, there seems to be an anything-goes mentality.
At an acrimonious public session, and in polling, most residents rejected a giant pier for the ships, preferring instead a marina that could have many different uses.
After replacing Mr. Ghosn, Renault plans to intensify efforts to repair the acrimonious rift that opened with Nissan, the dominant partner in the alliance, after his arrest.
Far from being harmonious, it would be acrimonious, especially since Mr Johnson says he would not pay the full £39bn ($48bn) Brexit bill accepted by Mrs May.
The panel's Republican chairman, Jim Risch, said consideration of Issa, President Donald Trump's nominee for the post, was postponed about half an hour into an acrimonious hearing.
In Salt Lake City on Thursday, voters said they were more disheartened by the acrimonious tone in Las Vegas than they were by Mr. Bloomberg's unimpressive night.
The Kurdish autonomous government in Iraq has long had an acrimonious relationship with the Y.P.G. and P.K.K., which, like Turkey, it regards as one and the same.
Hill, who is going through an acrimonious divorce, has admitted to an "inappropriate" relationship with a female campaign staffer and apologized to her constituents over the matter.
If certain colleagues are acrimonious in their minority opinions, she makes allowances, because she knows they're unhappy that they lost, and they are passionate about their beliefs.
The talks to update the 23-year-old NAFTA pact have turned increasingly acrimonious, with Mexico and business groups warning that several U.S. proposals would limit trade.
The Indian government has faced weeks of acrimonious and, at times, violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which was passed by Modi's government in December.
Although Duterte's fallout with Obama was acrimonious, the fissures between the two long-term allies did not run deep, with joint programs across various sectors largely intact.
The Washington Post's Josh Roginreported earlier this month that Defense Secretary-designate James Mattis and the Trump transition team were having "an increasingly acrimonious dispute" over DOD jobs.
The acrimonious negotiations on Capitol Hill have centered around whether a spending package to reopen nine federal agencies should include billions of dollars to fund a border barrier.
Last week, U.S. ties with staunch ally Australia became strained after the Washington Post published details about an acrimonious phone call between Trump and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
The vote ended a day of heated and acrimonious debate as councilors grilled the board chair of the Calgary 2026 Bid Corporation, Scott Hutcheson, and CEO Mary Moran.
" The acrimonious nature of that investigation spilled into the public after the OIG sent a letter to Congress to alert lawmakers they were being stonewalled by Jackson. "Mr.
As the French prepare to vote Sunday in a presidential election marked by acrimonious debate about Russian influence in Europe, there's little doubt about which candidate Moscow backs.
U.S. President Donald Trump's history of pugnacity at multilateral gatherings, which brought last year's G7 summit to an acrimonious conclusion, means there is scant hope for substantive agreements.
Jonathan Rothwell, an economist at Gallup, a pollster, alleged "serious flaws" in one paper, prompting a fierce eight-page response from the authors, and an acrimonious public tiff.
But the immigration debate has grown so acrimonious that both sides reject positions that they ought to support, or at the very least be able to live with.
That marked sterling's lowest level since 1985, when the pound neared parity with the U.S. dollar amid an acrimonious miners' strike in the U.K. At 10:21 a.m.
The move crosses at least two major points of tension with Trump — his acrimonious relationship with Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, and his trade brinkmanship with China.
Since the survey was conducted in June, talks between Britain's Brexit minister David Davis and his opposite number at the European Commission, Michel Barnier, have become increasingly acrimonious.
A weakening yuan risks sparking outflows, a major concern for policymakers keen to retain investor confidence in a slowing economy and acrimonious trade war with the United States.
Either way, the industry could come out the other side of this acrimonious debate, and its forthcoming legal battles, not just intact, but better than it was before.
Waymo's lawsuit set in motion what many in Silicon Valley's self-driving sector predict will be an acrimonious, high-profile trade secrets battle between the two tech rivals.
This latest test comes just before Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and it could turn an already contentious meeting into an acrimonious one.
But it has taken three years of acrimonious talks and five waves of industrial action, including the first all-out strike in NHS history, to reach a deal.
The Central Elections Committee's decisions, taken late on Wednesday, were unlikely to be implemented before court appeals, but stoked an already acrimonious race for the April 9 vote.
The Fed lowered its short-term interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point last month, citing the acrimonious U.S.-China trade fight and slowing global economies.
For Barcelona, Neymar's departure represents the most devastating and acrimonious break-up since 2000, when Luís Figo, a former captain, left for the club's hated rivals, Real Madrid.
The Fed lowered its short-term interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point last month, citing the acrimonious U.S.-China trade war and slowing global economies.
The 2020 primary undoubtedly will fuel a lot of animosity online, too, but there's no reason to believe that it will be particularly acrimonious among the candidates themselves.
The party will soon wield the ability to launch investigations and subpoena witnesses as a result, setting up a potentially acrimonious next two years with the White House.
The SegWit2x fork was the culmination of a long and acrimonious debate within the Bitcoin community about the best way to speed up transactions on the Bitcoin network.
But it is likely to continue the sometimes acrimonious debate over the strategy of the huge household products company, whose brands include names like Tide, Pampers and Gillette.
In an exclusive sneak peek from Tuesday's Teen Mom OG reunion, Bookout opens up about her acrimonious relationship with Edwards following his multiple arrests and stints in rehab.
The decision effectively deepened the turmoil in Georgia's campaign for governor, a still unsettled contest that has been among the most acrimonious campaigns in the nation this year.
Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo, who are Democrats and have long had a strained relationship, have engaged in an acrimonious public skirmish over financing for public transit.
After weeks of acrimonious sniping, the question forcing itself on both sides seems to be just how far can things deteriorate before hard consequences for all become unavoidable.
There are also tales of acrimonious disputes between the parents of divorcing couples when both sets claim ownership of the couple's apartment because they contributed to the purchase.
Pragmatism, however, has its limits; it remains to be seen if the mayor and the governor use Mr. Trump's victory as impetus to re-examine their acrimonious relationship.
Even as they presented the report's findings as bipartisan, Democrats and Republicans on the committee highlighted the still-acrimonious partisan divide over the 2016 campaign in their responses.
Lipolelo, then 58, and Thomas Thabane, now 80, had been going through an acrimonious divorce when she was killed, two days before her husband's inauguration as prime minister.
" Mr. Sirois said he found the credibility of Mr. Hernandez's former wife, with whom he had an acrimonious relationship, and the others who heard his admissions "extremely weak.
Billionaire Michael Dell's gambit to take his personal computer business private in 2013 became one of the most acrimonious deals of the decade, with several long-reverberating impacts.
"The outlook for both economies is not particularly bright, and an even more intense and acrimonious trade fight would certainly not benefit either country," said Eurasia Group's Seaman.
The couple is in the midst of an acrimonious divorce, and there is no proof that an improper relationship with Kelly — who also worked on Hill's campaign — occurred.
The couple is in the midst of an acrimonious divorce, and there is no proof that an improper relationship with Kelly — who also worked on Hill's campaign — occurred.
They will then have three weeks to form a new government — a process likely to be acrimonious, especially if the Democratic Unionists lose seats, as is widely expected.
Why it matters: The agreement ends weeks of acrimonious negotiations over Wen's severance package, which came to the fore in a New York Times report over the weekend.
That might be because Mr Johnson, who is refusing to meet European leaders unless they agree to scrap the Irish backstop, is risking a particularly acrimonious version of Brexit.
Rivalry between the different EU cities has become acrimonious at times, with Ireland complaining to the European Commission that it is being undercut by predatory behavior by other centers.
However, one defense official described these differences as "healthy" and said they did not signal an acrimonious relationship between the military and the NSC or the White House. Adm.
Three years after the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU, the outcome of the tortuous Brexit crisis remains unclear, with options ranging from an acrimonious rupture on Oct.
In an interview with CNN's Manu Raju, the Florida senator, who had a particularly acrimonious relationship with Trump towards the end of his presidential run, didn't rule that out.
Graham and Trump have had an acrimonious relationship stretching back to some of the earliest days of the Republican presidential race, when Graham was also a Republican primary candidate.
But it's only this year that the issue of high-frequency trading (HFT) has burst into acrimonious bloom in the closeted world that is the London Metal Exchange (LME).
Back channels between the two sides are considerably better developed than might be expected from 20 years of acrimonious politics and the constant slew of vitriolic social media commentary.
The actor/director, 0003, and Russian songstress, 2000, went through an acrimonious split six years ago that resulted in a settlement offer at one point reportedly worth $2250 million.
Hamilton was Alonso's team mate at McLaren in an acrimonious 2007 season, the Briton then winning his first title with that team in 2008 after the Spaniard had left.
He would also need to work with the Congress to raise the debt ceiling and pass a budget by the end of next month, and investors expect acrimonious negotiations.
He added that Loom leaves it up to the entrepreneurs and developers to decide what the compensation should look like — though this could potentially lead to some acrimonious situations.
The movement began in August 2014 after Quinn's ex-boyfriend wrote a long, acrimonious, and inaccurate blog post about her; she subsequently became subject to doxxing and death threats.
Rivalry between the different EU cities has become acrimonious at times, with Ireland complaining to the European Commission that it is being undercut by predatory behaviour by other centres.
Word of Trump's acrimonious relationship with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spilled into public view this week after the two men recently held a heated, profanity-laced phone conversation.
But since then, the two have fallen into an increasingly acrimonious relationship, coming to a head Friday with Warren's call for White to effectively be fired from her post.
Lawmakers left the nation's capital on Friday after talks between Trump and top Democrats to end the shutdown collapsed in acrimonious fashion and no new meetings have been scheduled.
The acrimonious breakdown of talks to form a government is forcing Spain to hold its fourth national election in four years, a vote that will take place on Sunday.
Following an acrimonious split with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, several business executives have founded a new group aimed at creating better relations between the United States and India.
That's when Economy Minister Paulo Guedes was grilled during an acrimonious, six-hour lower house committee hearing and received virtually no support, even from lawmakers within Bolsonaro's own party.
Vonovia, Germany's biggest residential property firm, earlier this month failed in its 9.9 billion euro ($10.9 billion) hostile bid for Deutsche Wohnen, ending a drawn-out and acrimonious battle.
The preparations are the result of growing nervousness amid slow and acrimonious negotiations between Britain's Brexit minister David Davis and his opposite number at the European Commission, Michel Barnier.
President Trump set an acrimonious tone for the NATO summit meeting in Brussels, calling allies "delinquent" in their military spending and urging them to more than double their expenditures.
After his somewhat acrimonious departure from "Saturday Night Live," Jay Pharoah stars as a comedian hoping to reach a broader audience while facing the indignities and injustices of Hollywood.
The case put an uncomfortable spotlight on what has become an acrimonious debate over who should be allowed into the country and more broadly, the health of Israeli democracy.
This would be the year of a very public and acrimonious split between Ms. Farrow and Mr. Allen, as well as a bitter custody battle that would dominate headlines.
One of Mr. Trump's first acts there was to sign a new North American trade pact with the leaders of Canada and Mexico, after 14 months of acrimonious negotiations.
Amid increasingly acrimonious budget negotiations, Mr. Murphy took his tax-centric budget pitch on the road Tuesday and wrapped it around a chronic concern in New Jersey: public transit.
At the top of Mr. Trump's agenda: signing a new North American trade pact this morning with the leaders of Canada and Mexico, after 14 months of acrimonious negotiations.
" It was acrimonious from the get-go ... Trump blew off Pelosi's gesture to shake hands, and then she introduced him by simply acknowledging "the President of the United States.
The debate over the agreement started in 28503, generating an acrimonious lobbying and public relations effort that is coming to a head with the dawning of a new administration.
LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The founder of British fashion group Superdry, who won an acrimonious battle to rejoin the board in April, has become the firm's permanent chief executive.
Mr. Bolton left the White House last week in an acrimonious break with the president after unsuccessfully urging the June strikes on Iran and resisting diplomatic outreach to Tehran.
Bolton, who left the White House on acrimonious terms in September, has already indicated he is willing to testify despite Trump's blanket ban on aides cooperating with the investigation.
Mostly, though, it's just a damn great movie with two best-of-the-year performances in Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson as a couple going through an acrimonious split.
"The acrimonious atmosphere, primarily for the reason of (the) second marriage of (the father) had been building up in the family over a period of time," said the statement.
The episode came amid an increasingly acrimonious period that saw Trump boast of the size of his "nuclear button" and threaten to rain "fire and fury" on North Korea.
A group of Republican lawmakers appears ready to try to bridge one of the most acrimonious divides in modern American politics: the gap between LGBTQ activists and religious conservatives.
The house, founded by Jeanne Lanvin in 1889, had fallen into chaos following the acrimonious ousting of Alber Elbaz, Ms. Jarrar's popular predecessor, by Ms. Wang in October 2015.
The Washington Post's Josh Rogin reported earlier this month that Defense Secretary-designate James Mattis and the Trump transition team were having "an increasingly acrimonious dispute" over DOD jobs.
The accusations snowballed into one of the most visible and acrimonious scandals of the early 1990s, dragging many of the former couple's famous friends and family into the ring.
It quickly turned into an acrimonious discussion of a 2005 video that emerged on Friday in which Trump was heard using vulgar language and talking about groping women without consent.
But in their Senate race, Arizona Republicans may end up with the worst of both worlds: A fringy nominee who is further damaged by an ugly and acrimonious nominating process.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. During Barcelona's long and acrimonious courtship of Cesc Fabregas, the phrase 'Barca DNA' reared its insidious head on more than one occasion.
Three years after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the outcome of the tortuous Brexit crisis remains unclear, with options ranging from an acrimonious rupture on Oct.
The president's Senate impeachment trial ended Wednesday in a mostly partisan acquittal on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, ending an acrimonious four month battle in Washington.
The company had an acrimonious split between its key players last year, when ousted co-founder Brogan BamBrogan was accused of trying to poach employees and take over the company.
An acrimonious split over the issue of immigration between Democrats and U.S. President Donald Trump led the Democrats to refuse to support another short-term government funding extension last week.
As the New York Times reported today, many German political watchers are worried it will alter the tenor of discourse in the Bundestag, turning it into a more acrimonious space.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After months of acrimonious public debate surrounding the final designs for Central Park's forthcoming permanent monument to women's suffrage, the critics have been heard.
Born into a large Roman Catholic family in Glenageary, County Dublin, her parents' tumultuous relationship ended in a divorce so acrimonious that they debated one another on a radio program.
This stance embroiled him in acrimonious debates with radicals who argued that private property or a state that neglected the needs of its citizens was the true root of oppression.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. When it comes to the fiercest feuds in international football, the bitter rivalry between Germany and Holland is probably the most acrimonious.
Tyga took his mom and a model to Mother's Day lunch ... and he's not telling his friends whether she's his new GF. We also know this ... the breakup was acrimonious.
But the acrimonious session came to an abrupt end after Spicer began lambasting reporters for propagating a false report that Trump hasn't used a translation headset during the G-7.
Jeb Bush, the younger brother of George W. Bush and the son of George H.W. Bush, ran against Trump in the acrimonious and insult-laced Republican nominating contest this year.
Madonna and Jean-Michel Basquiat had a fling, but it was so acrimonious that he made her return the paintings he'd made her, and then he covered them in black.
Facts are facts:  despite an occasionally acrimonious primary contest, the 6900 cycle was not nearly so close nor as intense as the 2628 war between then-Senators Clinton and Obama.
It didn't take long, after Trump's victory in the 2016 presidential election, for Democratic officials to descend into a desperate and often acrimonious argument about the future of the party.
The world's second largest mine, Grasberg in Indonesia, is operating at only 2000 percent of capacity due to an increasingly acrimonious dispute between operator Freeport McMoRan and the Indonesian government.
Maintaining the U.S.' longstanding "partnership" with Saudi Arabia while trying to end the decades-long acrimonious relationship with Iran at the same time, will prove difficult if not mutually exclusive.
Conservative groups are focusing on Judge Merrick Garland's record on gun control, which will take center stage in the acrimonious debate over President Obama's newest nomination to the Supreme Court.
"I think my years — particularly in the primetime cable news — built up a coat of armor around me in a way, because it's just so combative and acrimonious," she says.
The upending of the debate calendar set off an hourslong quarrel that seemed likely to reverberate and resurface through the final days of an election cycle that was already acrimonious.
The debate over compensation for Koreans who were forced to work in Japanese factories, or forced to serve as sex slaves in brothels for Japanese soldiers, has proved particularly acrimonious.
Tensions between the United States and Canada started at the top, with relations strained between Trump and Trudeau after acrimonious talks in Quebec City in June at a G7 summit.
Mr. Norris, who can be counted on to start an argument at a party, wrote two acrimonious dinner-table debates into his play, one to anchor each of the acts.
His Law and Justice party has eroded democratic freedoms and weakened the rule of law in Poland, while pushing the country into an increasingly acrimonious dispute with the European Union.
But with Israel's entire political establishment trying to identify a way out, the question was whether a creative new solution might emerge before the politicking grinds to another acrimonious halt.
The Soviet Union seized the islands from Japan at the end of the war, and the dispute has remained so acrimonious that it's prevented a peace treaty between the two.
Betsy DeVos became education secretary only after a historic tiebreaking vote from Vice President Mike Pence — and an acrimonious, all-night vigil on the Senate floor by the chamber's Democrats.
Mr. Miller's exit from "Silicon Valley" after four seasons was acrimonious, as he trashed the show in interviews and reports emerged that he was a disruptive presence on the set.
American's decision to end the agreements which allow airlines to book passengers on each other's flights, ramps up an acrimonious dispute between U.S. carriers and Gulf competitors over competitive advantages.
For most of Wednesday the pound held steady, brushing off a verbal spat between Britain and the European Union suggesting negotiations over Britain's departure from the bloc could become acrimonious.
China made this move in the middle of its protracted trade war with the United States, and it may have been done to help resolve the acrimonious — and continuing — dispute.
Escalating an acrimonious battle on Broadway, an association of commercial producers on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against the industry's most powerful casting directors, accusing them of violating antitrust laws.
The furor has threatened to derail the committee's probe into Russian election meddling, which has proven far more acrimonious than a parallel one being conducted by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The FN won 34 percent in the presidential elections, far lower than many suspected it would take, due in part to Le Pen's shoddy performance in an acrimonious late debate.
WPP, the world's largest advertising group, said it was taking legal action against its partner Asatsu-DK, deepening an acrimonious spat over the Japanese advertising agency's backing for the takeover deal.
" As for her possible motive, Berg says, "I don't know if we can infer what her motive is other than [she and her ex-husband] had an acrimonious divorce last year.
The acrimonious break-up notice from Cigna came hours after Aetna and Humana agreed to mutually terminate their $34 billion merger agreement, after their deal was also blocked in federal court.
At a time of acrimonious domestic politics in the U.S., these issues are a rare bipartisan topic of agreement — one that could end up negatively impacting Britain's most durable strategic bond.
The battle also marked the first that occurred while the chambers of Congress weren't controlled by the same party, setting up the most sectarian and acrimonious of the three presidential impeachments.
During his tenure as House speaker in the 1990s, Gingrich was frequently at odds with Bill Clinton during an acrimonious period of a divided Washington that included a government shut down.
Having some funds in a separate bank account can help if you need quick access to money if the divorce turns acrimonious and one partner limits access to the joint funds.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives passed the farm bill on Wednesday, capping months of acrimonious debate to finalize the legislation funding the nation's $867 billion food and agriculture programs.
A deal last week to let some Qataris cross the desert border into Saudi Arabia appeared initially to signal an easing of tensions, but subsequently led to even more acrimonious exchanges.
But acrimonious trade rhetoric between the governments of the world's two largest economies has been increasing in recent days, spilling over into an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit last weekend.
The industry preparations are the result of growing unease after slow and acrimonious negotiations so far between Britain's Brexit minister David Davis and his counterpart at the European Commission, Michel Barnier.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has rejected that idea, invoking the memory of Margaret Thatcher, who in 1984 demanded — and received — her "money back" from European partners in another acrimonious negotiation.
He was also fatigued after a tumultuous 18 months in Australian cricket, featuring an acrimonious pay dispute with players last year and the ball-tampering crisis in South Africa in March.
The results also come against the backdrop of smaller rival Papa John's struggles with the fallout of an acrimonious split with its founder that has hit sales and comparable sales forecast.
The group is also still recovering from the acrimonious departure of its founder and veteran CEO Martin Sorrell who left in April following a complaint of personal misconduct, which he denied.
Investors say the acrimonious bickering between Vivendi and Elliott, which has cost TIM's shares a third of their value over the last year, has done little to revive the former monopoly.
Asian stocks erase early losses on Tuesday, boosted by stronger-than-expected factory growth in China, but investors remained cautious as the acrimonious U.S. presidential election campaign entered its final week.
The situation "got a bit acrimonious," said Meg Fry, 48, who moved to the Hawthorne Court in 2005 with her husband, Mike Novak, and 1-year-old son, David, now 12.
The 90-minute debate quickly turned into an acrimonious discussion of a 2005 video that emerged on Friday in which Trump was heard using vulgar language and talking about groping women.
Ideology The 2008 primary was far more acrimonious than this year's primary has been, which is odd in hindsight because Clinton and Obama were running on nearly identical domestic policy platforms.
And therefore it is all too likely that Putin's probes against the U.S. and its allies will intensify rather than subside and that relations with Russia will grow even more acrimonious.
With only a few days before what's perhaps the most acrimonious election in modern American history, an FBI Twitter account started posting a series of links to documents from its archives.
Canada and Mexico are locked into increasingly acrimonious negotiations with the United States over the NAFTA trade pact, which President Donald Trump says has not done enough to protect U.S. jobs.
His plan is to tell her how he feels: He has been in love with her for years, even after their acrimonious divorce, and he wants her back, damn the consequences.
But a series of decisions and mistakes, over housing and a botched endurance race, have led to some far more acrimonious disputes, and created hard feelings among some at the Games.
The Japanese compromise resolution collapsed a day after rival Security Council resolutions offered by the United States and Russia for a one-year extension of the panel ended in acrimonious failure.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Imran Khan, the charismatic cricketer-turned-politician, was elected prime minister on Friday in an acrimonious vote in the lower house of Parliament that was punctuated by partisan shouting.
Fuyao faces an acrimonious union campaign by the United Automobile Workers and a lawsuit by a former manager who says he was let go in part because he is not Chinese.
It follows an acrimonious Senate trial — the shortest in history — during which House impeachment managers presented an overwhelming amount of evidence to make their case for the two articles of impeachment.
But as clashes between the White House and Congress grow more acrimonious, the real political drama is unfolding at a whisper level at the Supreme Court, just a few blocks away.
The proceedings have been marked by an acrimonious partisan atmosphere, and at one point, Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, admonished both sides for not maintaining decorum.
Though former speaker Alvarez was effective in pushing Duterte's agenda, he was known for being a divisive figure who had an acrimonious fallout with the president's politically connected daughter, Sara Duterte.
After three years of crisis in London and tortuous negotiations with the EU, a crucial week of last-ditch talks could decide whether Brexit is orderly, acrimonious or delayed yet again.
As the talks grew increasingly acrimonious and a federal mediator was brought in, studios and networks developed elaborate contingency plans, including stockpiling scripts and ordering reality programming to serve as filler.
MONTREAL — New evidence indicating that an Iranian surface-to-air missile caused the plane crash this week that killed 63 Canadians is likely to undermine Canada's already acrimonious relationship with Iran.
A $85033 billion proposal to create a universal healthcare plan for all Californians is pitting state Democratic leaders against each other in an acrimonious fight that has even spurred death threats.
It was also a wrenching event for a country not accustomed to mass killings and even less used to the acrimonious immigration debate that has echoed from across the United States.
The acrimonious departure of Donald Trump's most recent national security adviser -- his third in less than three years -- was a predictable end to a relationship that was fraught from the start.
It also provided another layer of intrigue to the acrimonious relationship between Kushner and Kelly, who have been at odds over access to the President and the classified materials he views.
It should be no surprise, then, that the president sidestepped the hyper-partisan, acrimonious and increasingly conspiratorial political warfare surrounding investigations into the possible links between Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.
Since then, acrimonious rhetoric and trade threats between Beijing and Washington have steadily increased, especially after the United States imposed severe sanctions against Huawei Technologies Co, China's premier telecommunications equipment firm.
As he faces an acrimonious divorce and domestic violence allegations back home in L.A., Johnny Depp is halfway around the world playing and making a charity appearance with his band Hollywood Vampires.
It is one of rock's most famously fraught relationships: Lou Reed and Andy Warhol, who managed Reed's groundbreaking 1960s band, the Velvet Underground, for a couple of years before an acrimonious split.
Before a likely acrimonious G7 meeting was due to kick off in Quebec later in the day, traders cut risky bets after three weeks of gains in equities and higher-yielding assets.
Sadiq Khan's speech revealed his frustration that appeals to the U.K. government to focus its concerted efforts on avoiding an acrimonious withdrawal from the EU seemed to be "falling on deaf ears".
It was the first piece of silverware that Jose Mourinho won on these shores, in an acrimonious clash against Liverpool that was played to the backdrop of the Steven Gerrard transfer saga.
His breakup with WWE has been arguably the most acrimonious such thing in its history, with Punk's final termination coming on his wedding day and Punk firing back at every opportunity since.
Heard, the source says, had a four-hour meeting with the firm in Los Angeles on Friday amid her ongoing acrimonious divorce from husband Johnny Depp, whom she alleges continually abused her.
But because the roles of each official were never clearly defined, Ghani and Abdullah were left in a power struggle following acrimonious runoff elections, which Abdullah alleged were rigged in Ghani's favor.
According to prosecutors, he left his job under acrimonious circumstances, and shortly thereafter began sending out angry emails under pseudonyms taken from the X-Files (Fox Mulder, Walter Skinner, and the Cancerman).
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada, the United States and Mexico on Wednesday mounted a fierce defense of free trade, vowing to deepen economic ties despite an increasingly acrimonious debate about the value of globalization.
Facebook rolled out a new feature today that lets users endorse presidential candidates, a move that will probably bring even more acrimonious comments about this election cycle into your News Feed. Yay.
Officials said chief negotiator Michel Barnier again warned of the risk of an acrimonious collapse, meaning no deal is reached — a scenario for which the negotiating guidelines say the Union is prepared.
The acrimonious exchanges have prompted aides to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to urge restraint in a dispute that could sully the reputation of one of India's oldest and most respected business houses.
Once the country's biggest department store chain, Debenhams had been hit by a sharp slowdown in sales, high rents and ballooning debt, plus an acrimonious power struggle with billionaire Ashley's Sports Direct.
After more than seven months of acrimonious discussion, capped by a council vote and a couple of last-ditch legal challenges, the path is finally clear for the monuments to come down.
But efforts to drive a wedge between the EU institutions and the IMF, and isolate IMF Europe director Paul Thomsen, a veteran of six years of acrimonious negotiations with Athens, fell flat.
Overshadowing it all is his late first wife, Princes Diana, the acrimonious end to their marriage, and the enduring hostility in some quarters to his second wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
Investors also focused on trade tensions as the United States and China escalated their acrimonious trade war on Thursday, implementing punitive 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of each other's goods.
The father of the children, Aaron Cockman, a local carpenter and builder, had been involved an acrimonious split with Katrina, which led her and the children to move in with her parents.
By the time of the settlement, the Pritzker family, which controls the Hyatt hotel chain, had paid Mr. Trump $140 million for his share of the hotel, after their partnership turned acrimonious.
Meanwhile, Comey and Trump have had an acrimonious relationship since he was fired by the president in May 2017, and he's not believed to have an active security clearance at the moment.
The allegations, made in December in a documentary broadcast by Al Jazeera, sent shock waves through the N.F.L., which was already embroiled in an acrimonious dispute with Tom Brady, another star quarterback.
It nonetheless looks increasingly likely that the process could become acrimonious and politically charged; leaders of both parties have been pushing the Trump administration with specific demands in exchange for supporting it.
Nevertheless, primarily owing to the uptick in revenues, I expect a less acrimonious budget process for fiscal 2019 than for 2018, when 11 states began the year without a budget in place.
The acrimonious feud with the EU has become such a constant financial concern for the company that it now includes a "European Commission fines" line item in its consolidated statements of income.
He is aggressively pursuing his own lawsuit against Kesha in New York for defamation and breach of contract, claiming the abuse allegations stemmed from an acrimonious contract renegotiation that amounted to extortion.
When Blatter was banned from soccer later that year, Prince Ali ran again for the presidency, losing out in February 2016 to the current FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, after an acrimonious election.
An acrimonious 'no-deal' departure would hurt global growth, undermine the economies of Germany, France and could further destabilise the United Kingdom - once seen as one of the West's most stable democracies.
An acrimonious 'no-deal' departure would hurt global growth, undermine the economies of Germany, France and could further destabilize the United Kingdom - once seen as one of the West's most stable democracies.
The president's recent meeting with Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on a basic government funding package, an acrimonious fiasco, does not bode well for Trump's ability to play that role.
Mr. Kraft's decision to fight the charges turned what normally would be a routine case into a highly public and often acrimonious battle with the police and prosecutors in Palm Beach County.
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook used the high-profile platform of the company's latest product launch to make the case against the government in the ongoing and increasingly acrimonious battle over encryption.
ROME (Reuters) - France accused Italy on Tuesday of acting hysterically over immigration and failing to live up to its duties, triggering a fresh war of words between the increasingly acrimonious European neighbors.
But the perception that Israel, by allowing the fuel and cash shipments into Gaza, was paying off Hamas set off acrimonious wrangling between two rival right-wing members of Israel's security cabinet.
But after the acrimonious ousting of Mr. Elbaz by Ms. Wang in October 2015, the company quickly tipped into chaos, with the departure triggering walkouts and the workers' council suing Lanvin's management.
Lipolelo, then 58, and Thomas Thabane, now 80, had been going through an acrimonious divorce when she was gunned down in June 2017, two days before her husband's inauguration as prime minister.
The growing tide of disgruntled conservative Oregonians is underscored by the recent power struggle Brown faced when House Republicans tried to remove her from office in 2019 following an acrimonious legislative session.
Even when Sino-North Korean relations are visibly acrimonious, Beijing still doles out aid and political support to protect strategic interests in the region, according to Lee, citing the historical track record.
But for Vierra — a Washington state native ensnared in a months-long custody battle for Zaina following an acrimonious split from her husband — each morning also begins a new day of dread.
The Hawaii congresswoman's rough experience in the 2016 primary offers a window into her relationship with the Clinton team, providing additional context for the acrimonious, headline-making exchange between the two Democrats.
Mr. Maqsudi, an American of Uzbek and Afghan origin who lives in New York, was in an acrimonious divorce and custody battle in 2002 with Ms. Karimova, when she was still powerful.
With the editing nearly complete, an acrimonious meeting at the Ritz bar in London resulted — depending on whose account you believe — in Mr. Ophuls either being fired (his version) or walking away.
The House approved that resolution on Thursday mostly along party lines, but not before an acrimonious debate in which Democratic leaders repeatedly interjected to remind lawmakers not to question each other's patriotism.
Rand Paul of Kentucky attacked Bolton's credibility as a witness after he left the White House last year on acrimonious terms and said he now wanted to make money on a book.
Losses at Brazilian sugar and ethanol unit Biosev SA and an acrimonious buyout of minority family interests by its main shareholder and chairwoman Margarita Louis-Dreyfus have taken their toll on LDC.
The court records reveal a divorce and custody battle that was so acrimonious both parents filed to have a guardian ad litem assigned to represent the interests of David, their younger son.
With more money going into federal coffers from the wallets of divorcing couples, a clear majority (64 percent) of matrimonial attorneys expect that the new tax code will make divorces more acrimonious.
By the time of this premiere, in the midst of an acrimonious presidential race, a piece that depended upon crowds of people gathering peacefully in an outdoor public space felt especially salutary.
Finances were shaky, morale was low, and the board had just dismissed its director, Merrill C. Rueppel, whose two years in the post were marked by acrimonious relations with the curatorial staff.
There have been some big victories — successful spectrum auctions, innovative spectrum sharing and 5G initiatives, the National Broadband Plan — and some acrimonious proposals, notably around network neutrality and cable set-top boxes.
To Jill Abramson, who ran the newsroom between 2011 and 2014 (and whose firing was, as firings go, public and acrimonious), the choice between publishing quality journalism and clickbait is a false one.
ET. New York (CNN)The campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fought on Tuesday over which one was more credible, a volley that continued the acrimonious exchanges between the Democratic presidential candidates.
The country built up its military following an acrimonious split with Malaysia in 1965 and invests heavily in defense in case of coercion by bigger powers or broader global conflict, according to strategists.
Almost three quarters of the 33 economists who answered another question said the risk for a redux of 1980s and 1990s trade disputes was low, but 10 economists predicted they may get acrimonious.
Outside an apparent personal feud between two former House colleagues, this episode is telling of what will likely be an acrimonious relationship between top Democrats in Congress and members of the Trump administration.
Democrats, who are outnumbered in both chambers, were unenthused about being sent back to Austin to tackle the governor's to-do list after an acrimonious regular session which ended in threats of violence.
Clinton and Sanders, after months of at times acrimonious campaigning against each other, will stand on the same stage Tuesday, where the liberal senator is expected to end his campaign and back Clinton.
A failure at the first attempt would spark weeks of "acrimonious posturing, brinkmanship, threats, people worrying about a leadership contest, general election, Jeremy Corbyn" just as liquidity thinned at year-end, he added.
There were acrimonious debates following the financial crisis of 2008: one plausible explanation for economists' misreading was that, given the growing dominance of mathematics in economics, it became difficult to detect economic fallacies.
That did not extend to the football pitch, however, where two of their biggest clubs were escalating a bitter and acrimonious rivalry which would come to define an iconic era of La Liga.
Julian Dunkerton, the group's biggest shareholder with an 2872% stake, won an acrimonious battle to rejoin the board in April, prompting the existing directors, including chief executive Euan Sutherland, to resign en masse.
Not only is virtual currency's price cruising above $2,000 USD for a single coin, but a long and acrimonious debate—referred to as a "civil war"—seems to be finally nearing its end.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. If there's one thing that can be guaranteed ahead of the new Premier League season, it's that things are going to get acrimonious at Arsenal.
The acrimonious collapse of the talks left no clear solution for ending the impasse, which has consumed Washington and raised concerns about pain for hundreds of thousands of federal workers across the country.
His issues are worsened by an acrimonious split from his much older half-brother and manager, Bobby (Sam Elliott, bringing his customary weathered integrity), and by the deterioration of a longtime hearing impairment.  
They did not expect any real pressure on the Palestinian issue after campaign rhetoric that promised a more pro-Israel approach than his predecessor Barack Obama, who had an acrimonious relationship with Netanyahu.
On Tuesday, Trump heads to Europe for a crucial visit that includes what may be an acrimonious NATO summit in Brussels as he accuses US allies of freeloading off of the United States.
In October 2018, Justice Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the US Supreme Court after he was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s, resulting in an emotional and acrimonious confirmation process.
Today, there are significant and often acrimonious divisions between Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jews; between Zionist and anti-Zionist Jews; between secular, assimilated Jews and haredim , the ultra-Orthodox who reject modernity entirely.
When asked about a reported acrimonious phone call between Trump and current Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull earlier this year, Howard said that Turnbull handled the situation "brilliantly" and stood up to Australia.
Vice President Pence's daughter Charlotte Pence said Friday that, despite the Trump administration's acrimonious relationship with the press, her father always taught her that the media should be allowed to criticize elected officials.
By then, a spirit of fraternity and collaboration among myriad Trek fan-film productions began to fracture into acrimonious one-upsmanship and online sniping over whose sets, acting, and special effects were better.
I kid, but really, no sweeping reforms were likely at any time during this acrimonious election season, so this gives them time to do real research and, probably, establish their own sub-commissions.
It has rarely been used to preemptively rebuff a company founder, one notable exception being the poison pill that American Apparel adopted in 2014 amid an acrimonious split with its founder, Dov Charney.
Beside his outspoken views, Charles faced intrigue around the acrimonious end to his marriage to first wife, Princess Diana, and hostility in some quarters to his second wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
ATHENS — After 20 hours of acrimonious debate, Greek lawmakers on Thursday approved the formation of a parliamentary committee to investigate accusations linking 10 high-profile politicians to bribery by a Swiss drug manufacturer.
For Mr. Trump, Monday was a brief intermission between the tumult of an acrimonious Group of 7 meeting in Canada over the weekend and the looming spectacle of his encounter with Mr. Kim.
The bill's demise is the latest turn in a long and acrimonious struggle over how much of the answer to California's most pressing issue lies in rewriting the state's rules to encourage building.
"Let's just reach one more impasse before the EU breaks down," was the refrain of a blues that mocked acrimonious late-night negotiations that are the increasingly unwieldy union's standard mode of governance.
If Johnson is unable to clinch a deal in the Brexit maelstrom, an acrimonious divorce could follow that would divide the West, roil financial markets and test the cohesion of the United Kingdom.
But few could have foreseen it would have played out in such acrimonious and public fashion, with dueling press conferences and no actual negotiation or dialogue between the president and the opposition party.
In 2016, when the standoff between Apple and the government was at its most acrimonious, Mr. Cook said Congress should pass a law to decide the boundaries between public safety and technological security.
Trump will begin his final midterm election swing on Wednesday night in Florida, the epicenter of two acrimonious and tight races -- for a Democratic-held Senate seat and the Republican-run governor's mansion.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has rejected that idea, invoking the memory of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who in 1984 demanded — and received — her "money back" from European partners in another acrimonious negotiation.
Verma has been engaged in an acrimonious feud with HHS Secretary Alex Azar that has spilled over into policy matters and prompted separate closed-door meetings for each official with Vice President Pence.
Johnny Depp sat down for his first public interview since news of his acrimonious divorce from ex Amber Heard went public – but made no mention of his legal battle or allegations made against him.
Last year, he openly hectored them on the topic – and after the bad blood of this month's G7 summit in Canada, there are widespread worries that things will be even more acrimonious this time.
Freeport accepted far less than it could have gotten for its majority Grasberg stake, highlighting the company's desire to end an acrimonious chapter that had weighed on its shares for more than six years.
After a bitter and sometimes acrimonious primary, supporters of both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton can hopefully agree on at least one thing: These are the best yard signs of the 2016 presidential primary.
The Transportation Department received similarly acrimonious comments about the plan, and last year floated a proposal that would require airlines to tell consumers if, in the future, they could be "exposed" to voice calls.
Defence counsel Kate Bex told the jury the defendant was a devout Roman Catholic, who considered himself a "loving, caring father" and he believed the allegations were fabrications arising from "a very acrimonious divorce".
Enraged by an acrimonious divorce and custody battle with the father of her only child, Narges Shafeirad, 53, murdered the boy out of jealousy and revenge, prosecutors said in court papers obtained by PEOPLE.
Around the country - The National Security Agency risks a brain-drain of hackers and cyber spies due to a tumultuous reorganization and worries about the acrimonious relationship between the intelligence community and President Trump.
But anyone hoping for cooler heads at the Al Smith charity dinner after an acrimonious debate was likely disappointed, as Trump delivered some cutting lines on Clinton -- at times earning boos from the audience.
After months of intense and often acrimonious political drama, including a late Tuesday postponement due to bargaining between the government and opposition lawmakers, Speaker Rodrigo Maia opened the voting session around midday on Wednesday.
FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - Some small shareholders in Uniper see room for a tie-up with top shareholder Fortum, joining activist calls to end a standoff after the Finnish group's acrimonious failed takeover attempt.
Longer-term, however, the loss of the world's longest reigning monarch — widely praised and perceived as a moderator and arbiter in often acrimonious and violent political disputes — may bring political tensions to the fore.
Up until Tuesday, the estranged couple appeared to be headed toward a highly charged and acrimonious trial, with both sides lobbing accusations against the other as photos and videos surfaced of their alleged fights.
Given the bitterness of the campaign, and Trump's years-long racist anti-Obama advocacy, the fact that the transition between their administrations might not be as acrimonious as everyone assumed was considered big news.
Stocks extended their gains on reports that U.S. negotiators were headed to China on Monday for face-to-face trade talks, a sign of potential progress in the two countries' prolonged, acrimonious tariff spat.
Yellen's familiarity among investors may be welcome to a White House facing an acrimonious political battle to avoid a debt ceiling deadline next month, and still reeling from criticism over its response to Charlottesville.
In "Harry Potter," we heard of Gellert Grindelwald and Albus Dumbledore's teenage friendship that turned acrimonious over a disagreement on whether the wizarding community should keep their existence secret from the non-magical world.
After a two-year acrimonious and partisan investigation, a committee in the House of Representatives issued its report into the terrorist attack on the American consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi in 2012.
The issue is officially settled—membership voted down boycott at a legendarily acrimonious G.M. in 2012—although, much as with the deadlock in the Middle East, skirmish follows skirmish, with no resolution in sight.
Ministry spokesman Lu Kang made the comments at a daily news briefing, after the two countries escalated their acrimonious trade war, implementing punitive 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of the other's goods.
Trump announced on Saturday that chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE would depart the administration at the end of the year, marking the end of an often acrimonious relationship between the two men.
Trump claimed there were hugs and kisses at the end of the G7 summit -- in fact multiple diplomatic sources have described the meeting as the most acrimonious in the modern history of the West.
Erdogan, a charismatic, authoritarian populist with an agenda steeped in Islam, has become the focal point of deep divisions in the country, and this referendum will make those divisions only more acrimonious and destabilizing.
Sanchez's proposal received only the 130 votes of his own party and Ciudadanos, after an acrimonious debate between leaders that set the tone for a fraught few weeks of further horse-trading between parties.
The criticism follows an acrimonious January telephone call between Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, when the American hung up after 25 minutes rather than the scheduled hour, according to the Washington Post.
And he largely avoided mentioning the acrimonious episodes of the last year beyond a line about standing for the national anthem, a reference to his criticism of National Football League players protesting racial injustice.
The acrimonious end was perhaps in keeping with a publication that was proudly heterodox from the start, eager to buck the prevailing values of conservative dogma and forge its own provocative point of view.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's relationship was extremely bitter due to a full-blown feud between his family and Amber ... and this, we're told, is the backdrop for what is already an acrimonious divorce.
Relations with Germany hit rock-bottom last year with weeks of acrimonious sniping, as senior officials on both sides leveled accusations ranging from blackmail and hostage-taking to using Nazi tactics and abetting terrorism.
It was not until Tuesday — after nearly five months of delays, acrimonious disputes and a partial audit of the results — that the election commission declared that Mr. Ghani had won another five-year term.
BEIJING — The new trade deal between Washington and Beijing is intended in part to address one of the most acrimonious issues between them: China's tactics in acquiring technology from companies based in the West.
Today, the acrimonious nature of the domestic debate that took place in the United States over the Iran deal three years ago can help strengthen the administration's hand in any dialogue with North Korea.
And the fate of the hotel has prompted an unusually acrimonious debate over which sites best represent Macau's history and identity — and which are worth preserving amid a recent flurry of urban redevelopment projects.
After acrimonious negotiations marked by union infighting during the N.B.A. lockout in 2011, Derek Fisher, the union's president at the time, persuaded its executive committee to authorize an independent audit of Hunter's business practices.
In recent years, financial markets have been captivated by the twists and turns of Britain's Brexit drama, characterised by acrimonious negotiations in Brussels, knife-edge votes in parliament and heavy defeats for unstable governments.
Sadly, a passel of deliberately vicious saboteurs has undone this understanding and camaraderie -- leaving many Americans to wonder what can be done to recreate the atmosphere of the old hotel in today's acrimonious Washington.
The tome triggered an acrimonious and highly public split between Trump and Steve Bannon, who was ousted last year from the White House from his perch as one of the president's most trusted lieutenants.
His defiant opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq brought his relationship with then British Prime Minister Tony Blair to an acrimonious low, but Blair said he was deeply saddened by his passing.
But vigorous and at times acrimonious political debates are what make NATO work -- despite the discomfort it brings to the mandarins -- during internationally transformative moments like the one we are living through at present.
Hill is currently going through an acrimonious divorce from her husband Kenny Heslep, who she alleges is behind the smear campaign and who has publicly accused her of having an affair with her staffer.
He has struggled for decades with alcohol addiction and drug abuse; he went through an acrimonious divorce from his first wife, Kathleen Buhle Biden; and he had a subsequent relationship with Beau's widow, Hallie.
But the campaign for a "people's vote" continues to gather traction, and the crisis deepened last week after the acrimonious summit in Salzburg, Austria, between Prime Minister Theresa May and her European counterparts. Mrs.
While Democrats pressed Barr on topics ranging from gay rights to racial disparities in the drug war, the session was free of the acrimonious exchanges that marked Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court hearings last fall.
The debate over immigration policy became increasingly acrimonious after it was reported on Thursday that the Republican president used the word "shithole" to describe Haiti and African countries in a private meeting with lawmakers.
Between 1949 and 20163, Martin and Lewis would appear in 17 films together, until an acrimonious breakup sent them their separate ways — Martin toward his singing career and Lewis toward his solo film career.
Browne, a former Liberal Democrat lawmaker, has visited all EU states at least once this year to meet politicians, central bankers, businesses and regulators to spell out how an acrimonious Brexit would harm both sides.
The acrimonious exchange is the latest turn in the up-and-down relationship between the two men, who share a party but are miles apart on questions of style, propriety, and adherence to institutional norms.
Risk assets were hit by increasingly acrimonious trade dispute, with the S&P 500 index down 0.29% in morning trade, the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.2% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite down 0.45%.
Thursday's action also represents another encouraging break in the state's acrimonious budget fight between the governor and Democrats, who control the state legislature, as they face a scheduled legislative adjournment at the end of May.
"We'll witness a period of honeymoon, post the end of the Obama period, where the relationship had become quite acrimonious," Sinan Ulgen, a former Turkish diplomat and analyst at Carnegie Europe, said of Turkish-U.
Ultimately, Trump's harshly worded tweets, personally insulting one of the US's closest allies and overturning an apparent commitment made just hours earlier, made his exit from the summit even more acrimonious than most analysts expected.
Once the biggest department store chain in the country, Debenhams has been battling with a sharp slowdown in sales, high rents and ballooning debt, plus an acrimonious battle with its largest shareholder, Ashley's Sports Direct.
But the ruling Republican Party, allied to Sarksyan, has a majority in the legislature and after hours of acrimonious debate it withheld its support for Pashinyan's candidacy, leaving him short of the support he needed.
ROME (Reuters) - The leaders of Italy's ruling coalition parties accused each other on Friday of misleading voters over a disputed tax amnesty in their most acrimonious falling-out since they formed a government in June.
It's possible that in his moment of triumph, Trump could examine how he helped marshal Republican support on tax reform and how he failed, for example, in the acrimonious Obamacare debate, and modify his behavior.
So it was natural that May should see Malibu as "an unbroken reminder of her husband's love" and should wage on its behalf one of the longest and most acrimonious land battles in American history.
Torn apart by an acrimonious fight over its affiliation with Mr. Arnault, the Swedish Academy, which has handed out the award since 1901, announced in May that it would instead name two winners in 2019.
Separatists, however, have repeatedly argued that the short-term cost of forming a republic would be bearable for Catalonia, and that an acrimonious split could hurt Spain more, notably because of Spain's mountain of debt.
The central character, Paul, has an early infatuation with a craftsman in Italy that provides the story line's loose framework; the plot skips ahead to find him years later, nearly unrecognizable in an acrimonious relationship.
As the country confronts its third impeachment procedure in fewer than 22019 years, and in the midst of a presidential campaign as acrimonious as any in U.S. history, America's democracy is undermined by extreme partisanship.
Whether the Senate can show some semblance of unity before plunging into what's sure to be a deeply acrimonious trial will depend on McConnell and Schumer and their ability to keep their caucuses in line.
RISKS OF A NO-DEAL If London is unable to clinch a deal, an acrimonious divorce could follow that would hit trade and business, roil financial markets and potentially lead to the United Kingdom splitting.
That move set off an acrimonious contract negotiation with the United Automobile Workers, sparking the first nationwide strike against GM in half a century, and it even made the automaker a target for President Trump.
And though the acrimonious break with New America has undoubtedly boosted his new organization's profile, Lynn says he's not interested in rehashing the controversy and said he has nothing but the "greatest respect" for Slaughter.
Cohn drafted a resignation letter after the president's response to violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Financial Times reported, and had an acrimonious relationship with former advisor Steve Bannon, who left the administration last week.
But aside from the acrimonious, cynical and self-interested nature of Washington, there's the fact that the Senate is built on seniority – even if you're 71 and even if you were your party's former presidential nominee.
Papa John's earlier this year named its first chief people officer after founder John Schnatter, who reportedly used a racial slur during a media training conference call last year, exited following a long and acrimonious battle.
That set the tone for an acrimonious war of words between the two companies that lasted right up until the takeover battle's denouement this week, when Melrose, which is also London-listed, finally clinched a takeover.
Lipolelo, then 58, and Thabane, now 80, were going through an acrimonious divorce when an unknown assailant shot her dead near her home in Lesotho's capital Maseru, two days before her husband's inauguration as prime minister.
The increasingly acrimonious trade dispute has rattled investors who fear that the countries are careening dangerously down a track that will badly damage global supply lines and put the brakes on an already slowing world economy.
The expansion is the result of growing nervousness about the future of London's financial center amid slow and acrimonious negotiations between Britain's Brexit minister David Davis and his opposite number at the European Commission, Michel Barnier.
As Trump began to amass delegates and gain momentum, his feud with his GOP rivals grew increasingly acrimonious and the "Never Trump" campaign -- a rare inter-party movement aimed at stopping its own front-runner -- failed.
Heavily indebted HNA Group have had an acrimonious relationship with NH. Its representatives were ejected from NH's board in 2016 after HNA's purchase of rival hotel group Carlston-Rezidor led to accusations of conflict of interest.
The EU is likely to be unwilling to extend such benefits to the UK if negotiations over the divorce are acrimonious, or if their are red lines on either side that do not allow for compromise.
The sale comes just five months after Melrose delisted the engineer from the London stock exchange after a drawn out and acrimonious fight with GKN's management, who resisted the turnaround group's 8 billion-pound hostile bid.
With relations between Washington and Beijing marred by an acrimonious trade dispute, U.S. officials have expressed concern in recent months at China's growing influence in Latin America - a region Washington has long regarded as its backyard.
Campaigning in the traditionally conservative nation has been marked by acrimonious accusations that rival candidates will collapse the economy with socialist policies, force the nation back to the battle field or bust the budget by overspending.
FOR BOTH the Irish and the Greek-Cypriots, at opposite geographical extremes of the European Union, this is a time of year when you expect to hear acrimonious debates about some sensitive moments of national history.
These ever more divergent appeals, coupled with profound changes in America's demographic landscape, has seeded a bitterly acrimonious political divide characterized by fundamental and irreconcilable differences in worldview between the average Republican and the average Democrat.
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush clashed angrily over the Iraq war, the Bush family and Trump's business dealings at an acrimonious debate that underscored the importance of South Carolina's primary in a week.
A deal between Campbell Soup and billionaire investor Daniel Loeb's Third Point would end one of the most acrimonious U.S. proxy battles only days before investors were scheduled to vote on Thursday at Campbell's annual meeting.
Meanwhile, Whole Foods has been struggling with declining sales for more than a year straight, and its leadership has been locked in an acrimonious public battle with activist investors over the future direction of the company.
Some have provoked acrimonious debates: Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" and Jonathan Littell's novel "The Kindly Ones" were international blockbusters, but that didn't prevent many critics from finding them unendurable, if not downright evil, profiting from atrocity.
"Bigly" has emerged as a rare moment of levity in a campaign that has been increasingly acrimonious, and the meme has caught on with both those opposed to Mr. Trump and with some of his supporters.
Many here insist that despite the acrimonious political climate in the country today, the good will and unity that arose in South Carolina after the shooting remains, if only in interactions among people in the street.
But in the course of my research, I discovered that she had indeed written it, only agreeing to sign it over during an acrimonious divorce, in order to keep her ex-husband from taking her child.
Wednesday's vote followed months of acrimonious political drama, with Bolsonaro drawing fire from both leftist lawmakers opposing the social security cuts and from the bill's proponents who blamed him for slowing progress of the controversial proposal.
Sam (Gideon Adlon), who's going to prom with the fedora-wearing Chad (Jimmy Bellinger) but totally crushing on cape-wearing Angelica (Ramona Young), doesn't see her father Hunter (Ike Barinholtz) much since her parents' acrimonious divorce.
It's happened before—after a long and acrimonious debate about a code change to bitcoin's protocol, for instance, hugely influential developers Gavin Andresen and Mike Hearn were cast as malcontents and ousted from the bitcoin community.
The split was announced on Friday ending a drawn-out and acrimonious exit that was put in motion in the fall after Kelly defended Halloween costumes that incorporate blackface during a segment on her 9 a.m.
ATHENS — Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece survived a late-night confidence vote on Wednesday as two days of acrimonious debate ended with Greek lawmakers delivering him a razor-thin victory to hold his government together.
During the first set of their match Monday night, the two players, who have an acrimonious rivalry, yelled at one another — including challenges to meet outside and fight — until they were separated by the chair umpire.
But it has grown acrimonious at times, with upstarts complaining they are being boxed out by a liberal establishment that they say enables the sort of Democratic timidity that paved the way for the Trump presidency.
By the time he left Los Angeles, the Dodgers had filed for bankruptcy, become embroiled as a bargaining chip in his acrimonious divorce, and surrendered the day-to-day running of the team to M.L.B. officials.
Canoo now joins that small list despite only coming into existence at the end of 2017, when its founders started the company (then called Evelozcity) after an acrimonious split with famously troubled EV startup Faraday Future.
When New York became the first American city to embrace congestion pricing last year, it was the culmination of more than a decade of acrimonious debates, political wrangling and mounting frustration over the city's failing subway.
And, as Hurricane Katrina proved 12 years ago in New Orleans, initial coordination between federal, state and local officials can quickly give way to acrimonious finger-pointing, with dire political consequences for all of those involved.
The death of Baghdadi, long considered the most wanted man in the world, came amid weeks of acrimonious debate in Washington about the U.S. role in Syria after Trump's efforts to remove troops from the region.
The 163-58 vote came after Republican conservatives blocked the bill from advancing on three separate occasions while lawmakers were away on a week-long recess — an appropriately acrimonious legislative finale after months of partisan discord.
But, having already spent his morning on court business, the chief justice was trapped outside his comfort zone for the next 12 hours, exposed to the TV cameras, overseeing 11 acrimonious show votes fated to fail.
Since the beatings outside parliament last year, tension has risen amid acrimonious exchanges between Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), which are eyeing a general election in 2018.
"That moves it away from the acrimonious session on Saturday," said Martha Kumar, a political scientist and emeritus professor at Towson University in Maryland who studies the relationship between the White House and its press corps.
Speculation about Ms. Massenet's next steps has been rife within the fashion industry, ever since her acrimonious departure from Net-a-Porter in September 2015, just five months after it had announced a merger with Yoox.
The resumption of U.S.-China trade negotiations in October, after an acrimonious summer, is likely to offer the last chance for a breakthrough before both sides flip to a more hardline nationalist Plan B in 2020.
Shannon, who was ambassador to Brazil from 2005 to 2009 and served in posts in Cameroon, Gabon and Johannesburg, was tasked by former President Barack Obama in 2015 with improving acrimonious relations with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Seeking to unify a party still split between those who wanted to stay in the EU and those who wanted to leave, he cast Brussels as the villain in stalled and acrimonious negotiations over a future partnership.
Where he criticized Trump it was implicit, as when he said China would not stand for the President-elect's warning that the status of Taiwan could be on the table in his increasingly acrimonious relationship with Beijing.
If we agree on all of those things, and then we are willing to grant the other side of the debate the credibility to make its arguments, then we are likely to have a less acrimonious debate.
With a thin resume, partisan credentials, and his nomination hastily pushed through by George H. W. Bush's administration, Thomas won a lifetime appointment by a two-vote margin after an acrimonious hearing involving his alleged sexual harrassment.
LONDON (Reuters) - WPP named company veteran Mark Read as its new CEO on Monday to steer the world's biggest advertising company through a period of unprecedented change and following the acrimonious exit of its founder Martin Sorrell.
Rob Ford: I drank a little with my friends before latest video But as more videos surfaced showing Ford in compromising circumstances, the scrutiny became more intense, and his relationship with the City Council became more acrimonious.
The United States and China escalated their acrimonious trade war on Thursday, implementing punitive 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of each other's goods, even as mid-level officials from both sides resumed talks in Washington.
Trump cut short a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after an acrimonious discussion about a refugee swap deal, a conversation that threatened ties between the two allies after details appeared in The Washington Post.
SCOR's shares have lost more than 10 percent since late January, when Covea dropped its plan amid an acrimonious fight in which SCOR sued Covea's top management as well as Covea's investment bankers for breach of trust.
Lack of concrete progress in resolving an acrimonious trade war between the United States and China was also seen forcing the U.S. central bank's hand, regardless of a strong employment report from the Labor Department on Friday.
The Facebook discussion of Caraluzzi's open-carry policy has brought plenty of non-residents into the conversation, but the acrimonious debate doesn't help Newtown residents, many of whom are still dealing with the aftermath of the shooting.
And in the House, three members of the Freedom Caucus sent a letter to Trump asking him to intervene in their increasingly acrimonious battle with the Department of Justice over access to documents related to Mueller's investigation.
Now, after a long, acrimonious campaign—among the highest-profile ever in this sparsely populated state—that ended with her being soundly defeated by Republican Kevin Cramer, she's telling a crowd of her supporters to keep fighting.
Durbin said Congress is looking forward to finally passing the spending package, which comes nearly six months into the fiscal year, after weeks of acrimonious disagreement over spending levels, immigration, and a variety of conservative policy riders.
Bannon's acrimonious attack could easily be seen as being motivated not just by a desire to win in Alabama and to attack the loathed establishment, but also to preemptively undercut a potential threat to the Trump presidency.
Nilekani, also a former Infosys CEO, was named chairman on Thursday in a victory for the founders, who led by Narayana Murthy have waged an acrimonious battle with the board for months over alleged corporate governance lapses.
While there have been disagreements among the parties in the past, analysts described the acrimonious exchange this week between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Amhara Democratic Party (ADP) as among the most serious yet.
After an acrimonious yearlong fight over replacing the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, Mr. McCain joined the Senate's 54-to-45 majority to confirm Mr. Trump's selection of Neil Gorsuch as an associate justice.
Yet after narrowly winning an acrimonious battle for the presidency of the A.N.C. last year, and with a rival faction still holding significant power in the party, Mr. Ramaphosa depends on support from officials like Mr. Mabuza.
Robert A. McDonald, Mr. Obama's secretary of veterans affairs at the time, supported plans to build new housing for disabled and elderly veterans and for female veterans with children, in spite of the acrimonious process getting there.
The decision will impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties affecting about $5.66 billion worth of lumber and comes amid increasingly acrimonious talks on renegotiating NAFTA, the trilateral trade pact between the United States, Canada and Mexico.
But the weekend melee — complete with dark allusions to billionaire donors, allegations of intellectual dishonesty and sarcastic references to political inexperience — showed how difficult that task could be if the primary becomes a prolonged and acrimonious affair.
The publication of the photo comes amid an acrimonious debate about multiculturalism in Quebec, an electorally vital province, which recently passed a law barring public-sector teachers, judges and police officers from wearing religious symbols at work.
The acrimonious debate over whether to add housing included both predictions that the neighborhood would fill up with the tech equivalent of Chinese factory dorms and worries that residents would disturb a habitat for local burrowing owls.
Investors are already nervous about the prospect of an acrimonious British departure from the European Union, and Friday's figures may limit Hammond's ability to cushion the blow of the referendum result via higher spending or tax cuts.
Over the last several days, the secret whistle blower complaint has been the subject of an increasingly acrimonious standoff between the acting intelligence chief and Schiff, who has demanded Maguire's testimony and a copy of the complaint.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the largest union representing New York police officers announced a contract deal on Tuesday, resolving an acrimonious and protracted standoff that threatened to become a distraction as the mayor seeks re-election.
The acrimonious squabbling over Toshiba's chip unit also highlights the critical importance of NAND memory chips, as data storage is key to most next-generation technologies from artificial intelligence and autonomous driving to the Internet of Things.
The leaders of the three countries agreed on a deal in principle to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which governs more than $1.2 trillion of mutual trade, after acrimonious negotiations concluded on Sept. 30.
Cameron, often praised for his statesman-like demeanor, cut a more relaxed figure as he laid into his political rival Jeremy Corbyn, whose own future is subject to a protracted and acrimonious battle within the opposition Labour Party.
Dylan Farrow's accusations kicked off years of controversy and acrimonious accusations against Allen, complicated by the fact that Allen left Mia Farrow for one of her other children, her daughter Soon-Yi Previn, and married Previn in 53.
Labour relations in the NHL have been acrimonious in recent decades: the league cancelled its entire 2004-05 season because of a lockout by the owners, and lost 42% of its 2012-13 campaign to another work stoppage.
The Philippines votes for a new president on Monday after an acrimonious election campaign that revealed popular disgust with the country's ruling elite for failing to make inroads into poverty and inequality despite years of robust economic growth.
The two companies had acrimonious exchanges in 2013 and early 2014 that ended with Time Warner Cable rejecting unsolicited approaches by Charter and instead finding a white knight in Comcast Corp , the No. 1 U.S. cable services provider.
Lee and Conway were instead moving toward an acrimonious split that eventually led to a breach-of-contract lawsuit that was filed seven months ago in which Lee alleged that Conway was withholding millions of dollars from him.
PORT MORESBY (Reuters) - After world leaders jetted out of Papua New Guinea following the acrimonious end to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Pacific nation leaders gathered at Australia's High Commission for kangaroo sausages and cold beer.
The decision will impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties affecting about $5.66 billion worth of lumber and comes amid increasingly acrimonious talks on renegotiating NAFTA, the three-way trade pact among the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The dispute over the islands, known as the Kuriles in Russia and the Northern Territories in Japan, is so acrimonious that Moscow and Tokyo have not yet signed a peace treaty to mark the end of the war.
Rancho Mirage, California (CNN)President Barack Obama entered what's certain to become an acrimonious election-year battle Saturday, declaring he would act "in due time" to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, whose sudden death was announced Saturday.
The acrimonious dispute pits Tezos' two young founders — Arthur and Kathleen Breitman — against Johann Gevers, the president of a Swiss foundation the couple helped establish to handle the coin offering and promote and develop the Tezos computer network.
" Woodrow Wilson met with Trotter and other civil-rights leaders in the Oval Office during the fall of 1914; when the meeting turned acrimonious, the President accused Trotter of having "spoiled the whole cause for which you came.
Looking at our contemporary era — a time when the overtly acrimonious generation gap of the Woodstock era has yielded, according to the Pew Research Center, to "something approximating peace" — Fass's capacity to engage with her material runs aground.
After a punishing night when acrimonious divisions over Britain's departure from the European Union were plain to see, contenders for the leadership of the governing Conservatives said the results were a demand to deliver Brexit no matter what.
" (AP) The big picture, from N.Y. Times: "After a year in which tensions between the two countries reached an acrimonious pitch not seen in decades, the two leaders were careful to publicly signal a new era of rapprochement.
Saudi Arabia had signaled its intention to go all-out for market share over the weekend after the acrimonious collapse of an alliance with Russia that had restrained oil supply in recent years, keeping a floor under prices.
The acrimonious dispute pits Tezos' two young founders – Arthur and Kathleen Breitman – against Johann Gevers, the president of a Swiss foundation the couple helped establish to handle the coin offering and promote and develop the Tezos computer network.
The pipeline plan has also started an unusually acrimonious war of words, litigation and legislation between British Columbia and Alberta, which relies on the energy industry for high-paying jobs and billions of dollars in resource royalty payments.
He left the White House on acrimonious terms and has criticized some of the president's foreign policy decisions, but he has not become a Never Trumper-style critic and some Democrats are privately nervous about his potential testimony.
The company said on Tuesday second-quarter comparable sales fell 6.1 percent in North America and would continue to slip for the coming months, citing negative publicity from the acrimonious exit of founder and former Chairman John Schnatter.
Acrimonious talks in Madrid, which ended two days late on Sunday, were meant to send a clear international signal that countries would deliver stronger climate action plans next year to cut their planet-warming emissions further and faster.
Mr. Hernandez's former wife, with whom he has had an acrimonious relationship, recalled how he had pulled her aside before they married and told her he had killed a "muchacho," which she inferred to be a teenage boy.
Although this is a fairly "hard" form of Brexit, it should lessen the potential for an acrimonious and chaotic "cliff-edge" break, at least until the end of the year, when the transition period is set to expire.
A resignation, however, would trigger a long and acrimonious legal process to select her successor — not something Beijing wants or needs in the middle of a trade war with the United States, and as the Chinese economy slows.
At the time of his death on July 19, 2014, Markel, a prominent criminal justice scholar, had recently gone through an acrimonious divorce with Wendi Adelson, Charlie's sister and the director of Florida State's Public Interest Law Center.
PARIS (Reuters) - France inaugurated its first supervised injection facility for drug users on Tuesday, setting aside years of acrimonious debate over the merits of a strategy that has slowly gained traction since the Swiss embraced it three decades ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - Foreign minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday Britain's exit from the European Union would not be acrimonious, adding he hoped to negotiate a new relationship with the bloc that would be more valuable than the current one.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - After more than a decade as allies, two of Ivory Coast's largest political parties face off in local elections on Saturday after an acrimonious divorce that is making Ivorians nervous ahead of a presidential poll in 22020.
Guedes has cut a divisive figure on the government's signature economic reform proposal, which aims to save over 1 trillion reais over the next decade, and was embroiled in an acrimonious congressional committee hearing with opposition lawmakers this week.
"An explosive court ruling to wipe out Obamacare has revived the acrimonious health care battle in Washington and tossed a political bomb in President Trump's lap as he gears up to run for re-election," Bloomberg's Sahil Kapur writes.
Even if Rousseff wins Sunday's vote, her coalition has been left in tatters by the acrimonious impeachment process and analysts say her pledges to form a national unity government are unlikely to bear fruit in a bitterly divided country.
Nevertheless Ms Vernoff sacked him, as part of an acrimonious standoff between the Association of Talent Agents, a trade association made up of talent agencies, and the Writers Guild of America (WGA), a union of television and film writers.
In a departure from precedent, President Emmanuel Macron's government backed that stance at the end of an often acrimonious succession process that saw the public withdrawal of French candidate Philippe Capron, the finance chief of utility Veolia Environnement (VIE.PA).
An amendment would have to be voted on by at least a two-thirds majority in both the ever-so-acrimonious House and Senate, and then the amendment would have to be ratified by three-quarters of the states.
Voter turnout stood at 45.6%, a record for a European election in Poland, following an acrimonious campaign dominated by issues such as gay rights, the legacy of the Holocaust and the role of the Catholic Church in public life.
Talks of a trade war with China have momentarily taken a backseat to increasingly acrimonious negotiations with Canada, Mexico and the European Union, as President Donald Trump spent much of the last week exchanging barbs with major economic partners.
"To me, this is one of his best speeches I've ever heard," said Chief Warren Asmus of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, who saw the speech as a milestone in the acrimonious national debate about policing and race.
Diplomats working for US allies, stunned by their acrimonious split with Trump at the G7 and his decision to invoke a national security rationale to slap tariffs on European steel and aluminum, are viewing the Helsinki summit with concern.
The dispute over the islands, which were seized by Soviet forces at the end of World War Two, is so acrimonious that Moscow and Tokyo have not yet signed a peace treaty to mark the end of the war.
MOSCOW — It was always a marriage of convenience, whatever the pledges of devotion, but when Russia and Saudi Arabia parted ways late last week after a dispute over oil production, it was like a lot of breakups: instantly acrimonious.
Ahead of the president's address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night, leading members of the New Democrat Coalition sent a letter to Trump saying his "acrimonious approach" and "inflammatory rhetoric" were making it more difficult to compromise.
And while she participated in a relatively acrimonious dinner discussion Thursday night over migration, defending past policy about the need for bloc solidarity in distributing refugees, she has been noticeably media-averse, canceling her normal after-dinner news briefing.
The president's decision ended a partnership that soured almost from the start of the administration and degenerated into one of the most acrimonious public standoffs between a commander in chief and a senior cabinet member in modern American history.
Earlier in the day, at the Georgia State Capitol, Secretary of State Brian Kemp defended his decision to oversee an acrimonious election in which he was a candidate for governor and, by his own preliminary assessment, a victorious one.
That in demonstrating a way to stake out style territory with a laugh and in a civil fashion, the company may also be a new model for what is starting to seem like an old, and increasingly acrimonious, debate.
And this year because of a rule change by the DNC — in part at Sanders' behest after an acrimonious 2016 primary — superdelegates may vote only on the second ballot and any subsequent ones until one candidate reaches a majority.
Turkey's relations with the European Union have meanwhile become particularly acrimonious after Germany and the Netherlands canceled planned campaign rallies on their territory by Turkish officials seeking to drum up support for a "yes" vote in the April referendum.
Large stretches of it aren't particularly enlightening — who needs to relive the dreary, predictably acrimonious battles over budget stalemates and health care, or to hear sound bites of right-wing radio stars fanning the flames of racism and hate?
The frozen, acrimonious politics of Capitol Hill and the antagonism of a White House that knows only how to attack were exposed Thursday as Americans tried to process the horror of kids mercilessly killed in yet another school massacre.
Lack of concrete progress in resolving an acrimonious trade war between the United States and China, however, means the bar could be very high for the Fed not to lower borrowing costs at its July 30-0003 policy meeting.
Still, an increasingly acrimonious atmosphere between the world's two biggest economies has led investors to abandon any hopes of an early resolution, a sea change from just a few weeks ago when a deal was considered to be within reach.
At the time he was in the midst of an acrimonious custody battle with Dylan's mother, Mia Farrow, sparked when Mia found explicit photographs Allen had taken of Soon-Yi Previn, Mia's 19-year-old daughter adopted in a previous marriage.
The territorial dispute over the islands, known as the Kuriles in Russia and the Northern Territories in Japan, is so acrimonious that Moscow and Tokyo have not yet signed a peace treaty to mark the end of World War Two.
A row has erupted in Australia after a leading university published guidelines advising teachers to tell students that Britain "invaded" rather than "settled" the island, in a controversy which reveals the acrimonious division in Australian society over the country's colonial history.
Jim Cummings, a noted Hollywood voice actor who has portrayed famous characters like Winnie the Pooh and Tigger in more than 250 children's films and TV shows, is embroiled in an acrimonious child custody battle with his ex-wife, Stephanie Cummings.
Trump terminated the call early after an acrimonious exchange when Malcolm Turnbull demanded that the United States honor a pledge by President Obama to accept 1,100 Iranian and Iraqi refugees that Australia had parked on the South Pacific island of Nauru.
Campaigning in the traditionally conservative South American nation has been marked by acrimonious accusations that Duque and Petro - from opposite ends of the political spectrum - risked dragging the country back to the battlefield or collapse the economy with socialist policies.
There has been concern that the failure to pass healthcare legislation reflects discord that will make budget negotiations acrimonious, raising the risks that debt payments due in October may be delayed as the United States bumps up against the debt ceiling.
The world's two largest economies are locked in an increasingly acrimonious trade dispute that has seen them level escalating tariffs on each other's imports in the midst of negotiations, adding to fears about risks to global growth and knocking financial markets.
Varadkar said talks with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party in Belfast in the afternoon showed there was "more that unites us than divides us when it comes to Brexit," unusually conciliatory language in what has often been an acrimonious relationship.
" The City of London Corporation has publicly stated that it is in favor of the U.K. staying in the EU. "I took part in a great debate last night, that was not acrimonious, it was friendly, there were no wild accusations.
As uncertainty has grown in the wake of a snap election in Britain, and as talks between British Prime Minister Theresa May and her counterparts in Brussels got off to an acrimonious start, Germany's steady, if sometimes gray, image holds appeal.
In recent weeks, though, the statue has provoked an acrimonious debate about whether it should be removed, as was another monument to him last year, in South Africa, where he built his fortune and power before his death in 1902.
A likely hike in U.S. interest rates, a European Central Bank policy meeting, a likely acrimonious G7 meeting that kicks off in Quebec later in the day and a Brexit bill vote starting next week all pose risks for currency traders.
Over the years the battles between the pro-life and pro-choice camps have become more acrimonious, even violent, with death threats, firebombs and, in a few instances, the murder of doctors or other staff at clinics that perform abortions.
The Tata group has since been riven by an acrimonious power struggle but Hiesinger said he had been given personal assurances by the new management that the rationale for the deal remained in place, and said talks had not been disrupted.
Lack of concrete progress in resolving an acrimonious trade war between the United States and China, however, means the bar could be very high for the Federal Reserve not to lower borrowing costs at its July 30-31 policy meeting.
Still, an increasingly acrimonious atmosphere between the world's two biggest economies have led investors to abandon any hopes of an early resolution, a sea change from just a few weeks ago when a deal was considered to be within reach.
The deal between the 149-year old food company and Loeb's hedge fund, one of the world's most closely watched activist hedge funds, ends an acrimonious U.S. boardroom battle days before an investor vote at Campbell's annual meeting on Thursday.
Daniels later had an acrimonious parting with Avenatti, who has since been indicted on fraud and extortion charges — developments not mentioned during the 48-minute argument session held just hours before Trump delivered his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump held his first-face-to-face meeting with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Thursday, and declared that they "get along great," following an acrimonious phone call in January that strained ties between the two allies.
Earlier this year, the governor was locked in a politically acrimonious battle with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio over their respective responsibility to fund the MTA's five-year capital plan, the primary fund for infrastructure improvements like this.
And any new FBI chief nominated by Trump -- who vowed Wednesday to replace Comey with "someone who will do a far better job, bringing back the spirit and prestige of the FBI" -- is now guaranteed a rocky and acrimonious confirmation process.
The sovereign fund pulled its money from the Californian bond house last year after widespread investor fears took hold about underperformance at some of Pimco's largest fixed income funds and the acrimonious departure of its founder, Bill Gross, in late 2014.
The company was an early supplier of vision systems to Tesla, but the two companies had an acrimonious and public breakup last summer after the driver of a Tesla Model S was killed while operating his vehicle using Tesla's Autopilot system.
Tens of thousands of fed-up Verizon employees who have been working without a contract since last August walked off the job Wednesday, after a year of acrimonious negotiations with the telecom giant failed to produce a new labor pact.
There was Manchester United's last-minute capture of Dimitar Berbatov in 2008, Fernando Torres' acrimonious move to Chelsea in 2011, Arsenal's club record signing of Mesut Ozil in 2013; all of those were seminal moments, transfers which captured the collective imagination.
The president has long had an acrimonious relationship with the press, often hammering outlets that reported negative news of the White House as "fake news" and at times even speculating whether he should revoke the press credentials of certain publications' employees.
A handful of dissidents quit the ruling Democratic Party (PD) at the weekend following an acrimonious fallout with Matteo Renzi, who has triggered a leadership contest in the group in an effort to silence his many opponents and reassert his control.
However, lack of concrete progress in resolving an acrimonious trade war between the United States and China means the bar could be very high for the U.S. Federal Reserve not to lower borrowing costs at its July 30-31 policy meeting.
The situation was such that, according to Politico, Steve Bannon — the White House chief strategist who left on acrimonious terms — was launching a podcast that he wants to act as an informal war room for the Republican defense against impeachment.
It was, for instance, the female-led "Peace People" whose protests halted a convulsion of violence during the conflict in Northern Ireland, and women have lowered the temperature at acrimonious peace negotiations in South Africa and Somalia, among many others.
"I've never had a single person say to me we shouldn't do this," said Brad Carson, who left the Defense Department on Friday after an acrimonious confirmation hearing in February where senators slammed some of the Pentagon's recent personnel reform efforts.
What was once a routine, if unsavory, piece of budget housekeeping, the issue has morphed into an acrimonious ideological debate with the rise of Tea Party-backed conservatives who have opposed any such increase without drastic cuts to federal spending.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) and South African Cabin Crew Association (SACCA) called a strike at SAA last week after wage talks turned acrimonious and the airline said it planned to cut almost 20% of its staff.
During his 2016 election campaign, Trump indicated his presidency would be a boon for Israel and tough on Palestinians, after an acrimonious relationship between his predecessor Barack Obama and Netanyahu that included clashes over settlement building and Iran's nuclear program.
The lawsuit is an outgrowth of an acrimonious split between the Nederlander Organization, which is one of the biggest theater owners in the country, and Ms. Hays, who has parlayed a huge real estate fortune into a successful theater career.
Beyond the left-right divide lies an unruly and acrimonious diversity, with fault lines between secular Jews and religious Jews, ultra-Orthodox Jews who will serve in the military and those who will not, Arabs and Jews, settlers and everyone else.
But that claim was long ago debunked, and by promising a "Brexit dividend" for health provision on Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May heightened the acrimonious debate over Britain's exit from the 28-country bloc while leaving key financial questions unanswered.

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