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  1. angry bitter feelings or words

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His company has quietly grown, gained influence, and avoided acrimony.
Her marriage to the actor ended in controversy and acrimony.
The meeting, held at the Willard Hotel, ended in acrimony.
His partnership with Mr. Leviev ended in acrimony in 2007.
But observers said Wednesday's video reached new levels of acrimony.
This is a time of extreme acrimony in American politics.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Now back to our regularly scheduled acrimony.
Those deals entailed major political acrimony for minimal economic gain.
Now, it still creates acrimony with the people left. Yeah.
They separated in a burst of headline-grabbing acrimony in 2003.
But large questions remain about their ability to overcome the acrimony.
But Manigault-Newman's exit might have involved a bit more acrimony.
Mr Perdue, who did not, faces acrimony from his own staff.
Lee's longtime partnership with Jack Kirby dissolved in acrimony in 1970.
Despite the acrimony of the presidential nominating contest, Rubio endorsed Trump.
There is plenty of division and acrimony in our country today.
The acrimony spilled into onto the Senate floor recently when Sens.
An agreed merger with Deutsche Börse collapsed in acrimony in 2017.
And the acrimony between Democratic candidates has further fueled that perception.
"No one has any desire for any more acrimony," he added.
Can anything be done to reduce the acrimony in American society?
The latest Western-drafted ceasefire agreement collapsed in acrimony last week.
Slowly and incrementally, political acrimony deepened in the decades that followed.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat — and quickly devolved into partisan acrimony.
As senators began revealing their votes on Monday, partisan acrimony predominated.
" Despite the acrimony between their two campaigns, Mr. Rubio said, "Things happen.
And spoiler alert: Melinda doesn't make it to end of Acrimony alive.
But it's possible that this ideological affinity also feeds into the acrimony.
Today's political acrimony results from Americans' worldviews becoming married to their partisanship.
Financial markets have taken notice of the acrimony over the negotiating table.
The marriage ended in 1993, in acrimony unusual even by Hollywood standards.
But his nomination has become marked by an unusual level of acrimony.
But the acrimony and stress of the campaign also affected the songs.
The acrimony you've experienced is, more than anything, anguish and misplaced rage.
It was unclear if that acrimony had anything to do with the arrest.
They just imported the acrimony of Wednesday night's debate to a new venue.
The acrimony between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash supporters is intense, and often ideological.
Previous meetings during the war yielded only more acrimony, as this round would.
The parents of small twins, they had split up — but the acrimony continued.
Singing such moonlit, almost twee material amid such acrimony felt counterfeit to him.
The spoils of even a tenuous recovery remain the subject of bitter acrimony.
Clinton in July 2016, the acrimony between the two camps has lingered. Mrs.
Before long the tin-pot movement disintegrated amid acrimony and half-hearted marches.
It makes no sense to continue squandering time and resources on pointless acrimony.
Amid the acrimony over the loss, Xing says, her sister divorced her husband.
The move reflected ever-growing acrimony between the government and its creditors, Hanson said.
The city's public school students had long been the victims of acrimony and apathy.
And it seems that voters are growing weary of the bad manners, the acrimony.
The world of health care is filled with acrimony and accusations at the moment.
In most cases, regional acrimony is causing diplomatic difficulties but probably not outright conflict.
The wounds haven't healed, but the runoff has moved on with relatively little acrimony.
But the euphoria turned cynical and the acrimony on both sides grew more heated.
It is an insular group, and acrimony among partners rarely spills into public view.
There were moments when leaning in to the acrimony of recent years proved effective.
"Acrimony," a thriller starring Taraji P. Henson, cost less than $15 million to make.
The lead characters in Acrimony, A Fall from Grace, Why Did I Get Married?
Previous expansions have been met with acrimony, but this one may have some merit.
Perhaps more than anything else, what it has generally done is cement partisan acrimony.
That unprecedented stall has ratcheted up the partisan acrimony awaiting this first Trump nomination. Sen.
Can be tough when partisan acrimony so high, but there is still no greater country.
" He added: "This is the first instance that I can remember where there was acrimony.
Acrimony is clearly set up as an ominous suspense thriller with a classic Perry twist.
The government said the warning in question stemmed from personal acrimony over a love affair.
The nation's cutthroat university admissions process has long been a source of anxiety and acrimony.
As Washington sank deeper into acrimony, someone, a long way away, was no doubt watching.
If you notice, with the band, acrimony is at the very core of their being.
There was tons of acrimony on set, a constant mood of hatred and incipient violence.
For the next two years, the two Democrats volleyed acrimony and accusations back and forth.
In a time of tremendous acrimony, there's at least one thing uniting Americans: political anger.
The younger women are at each other's throats, though eventually acrimony gives way to sentimentality.
For one day, though, the two sides sought to put months of acrimony behind them.
For all the acrimony in the gig-economy debate, workers seem to understand one another.
Instead, the euro has devolved into a major source of political acrimony across the Continent.
But we are in an era where personalities outshine promotions and behind-the-scenes acrimony.
But even at the height of acrimony, they always observed unwritten rules of refuge and hospitality.
Hatch: 'In a political landscape marked by anger and acrimony, Charles stood for reason and respect.
And it definitely defines Henson's character in Acrimony, a woman whose rage burns through the screen.
It's incredibly sad to see how things broke down, and the acrimony that arose between us.
Beneath the acrimony, everyone seems to agree that citizens need a greater voice in our democracy.
The acrimony between McCain and Trump is well-known, yet the dual trajectory has gone unnoticed.
But other opposition parties did put up candidates, adding to confusion and acrimony within opposition ranks.
Tyler Perry's latest film, "Acrimony," deals with a woman who married a man despite others' warnings.
And following arguments with his contractors, in 2001 Mr. Hoyt sold the shop amid much acrimony.
Mr. Grassley, also 85, frequently argues that acrimony sells; reporters rarely air stories about bipartisan legislation.
The acrimony raised yet more questions about a culture of sexual harassment and scandal in Canberra.
Malaprop would view this theme, which manifests in five across and two down entries, with acrimony.
The acrimony caused Peña Nieto to cancel plans for a visit to Washington earlier this year.
The race for the chair has often echoed the acrimony and confusion of the Presidential primaries.
"There's so much acrimony in New York City today over overdevelopment and gentrification," said Mr. Moelis.
More to the point, it gave no hint of acrimony between himself and his longtime employer.
The relationships he had with his record companies were no doubt contentious and filled with acrimony.
Despite the acrimony between the FBI, DOJ and Apple, Comey insists that some good came out it.
The level of acrimony poses a real-life stress test for the ability of Congress to function.
The trailer for Tyler Perry's new film, Acrimony, makes it pretty clear what the story is about.
Reading the book feels like the best parts of an internet forum, with none of the acrimony.
That could mean years of negotiation, acrimony and tariffs, given the nature of the changes being discussed.
"I hope my question will drive the third debate to less acrimony and more substance," Becker said.
Despite some well-chronicled acrimony between the two, El-Erian was complimentary of Gross on his retirement.
But then, as so often happens with the president and the press, it all dissolved into acrimony.
One of the features of the Trump era is exhaustion with the acrimony that has engulfed America.
The lawsuit pushes acrimony between the two to new heights and further complicates prospects for a deal.
All the proposed deals could be squashed or end in acrimony, allowing other combinations to be attempted.
Acrimony, even after fiercely contested elections, is usually cast aside or at least aired only in private.
But the moment was also remarkable in that it brought together five former presidents, despite the acrimony.
That acrimony reached a head days before the Nevada caucuses, where the two moderate candidates sparred aggressively.
The family said Parker had no acrimony toward the N.H.L., but hoped awareness might aid future players.
The vote reflected how President Trump's plan to mend ties with Moscow has given way to acrimony.
Both create bitterness and acrimony in a nation desperately in need of grace and a healing touch.
And it leaves the future of NRATV in doubt, given the new acrimony in the Ackerman relationship.
The source of his acrimony might trace back to his relationship with the network's president, Jeff Zucker.
Up till then Pollack had overseen nearly two years of sporadic talks that had yielded only deeper acrimony.
"I do not know the genesis of the acrimony, but it goes back a long time," he said.
The word acrimony means "anger and bitterness," and Perry totally ran with this theme, to say the least.
"It has ... substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict ... within the public," he said.
With Acrimony — which hits theaters on March 30 — he is once again letting the name speak for itself.
"Tyler Perry's Acrimony" — Tyler Perry's 21.23th collaboration with Lionsgate — secured second place with $17 million in 2,006 locations.
In 2014, a proposed tie-up collapsed after months of negotiations due in part to acrimony between management.
This meant it never had an obvious owner, a state of affairs that spawned endless debate and acrimony.
Acrimony among these various parties isn't unusual: Ronald Reagan once muttered, "Sons of bitches," after reporters questioned him.
But again, it's not the serious policy differences on their own that cause all the acrimony and division.
Instead, a president who seems to prosper within an environment of acrimony now sits behind the Resolute desk.
Despite the acrimony around health care, there is more consensus on some policies than appears at first glance.
Wealth Matters Strip out the acrimony and emotion, and divorce can be boiled down to a business negotiation.
Stewart had her first major acting role in the 2018 film "Acrimony," written and directed by Tyler Perry.
But Ryan's outreach to conservatives has gone a long way toward lessening the acrimony in the GOP conference.
Normalcy evaporated and the acrimony and sheer strangeness of the everyday story of the Trump administration took over.
Darusman said Facebook has "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict" within the public sphere.
Acrimony on the campaign trail The symbolism of a President and a President-elect being together is always powerful.
The visit also comes against a backdrop of mounting acrimony between Beijing and Washington over trade and other issues.
As British politics is consumed by chaos and acrimony, the speaker will have to make many more difficult decisions.
After months of stalling and acrimony, the laws finally passed on May 18, just one week before the deadline.
But instead, Lavrentiev, the Russian negotiator, was left trying to explain why the latest round had ended in acrimony.
Sources said there has been a lack of preparatory work for the meeting, due largely to the increasing acrimony.
In a statement late on Thursday, the ministry said it was concerned by the acrimony the campaign had generated.
Crouch's son and Ms. Koper's father, was forced off TBN's staff and quit its board because of the acrimony.
Indonesian finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said Merkel must be careful not to allow acrimony to undermine the summit.
This is our inflexible rule in order to prevent misunderstandings and acrimony at just this stage of the proceedings.
You can't accuse her or "Acrimony" of being boring, but the film falls short of a design for living.
And the acrimony among the stars of the 1.43:30 time slot isn't what it used to be, either.
When Harmison spotted their captain coming out to bat, he felt the fire of acrimony burning in his belly.
His selfishness has led to a level of civil discord and political acrimony not seen since the late 1960s.
That history of acrimony led some locals to tell the police she wanted him dead — an allegation she denies.
In the short run, Eisenhower was hurt; a summit meeting with the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev collapsed in acrimony.
We cannot allow the acrimony and dissonance that have regrettably become commonplace in America to become an acceptable norm.
Both decisions were met with acrimony from those — primarily in Western Europe — who saw their privileged position under threat.
They can distract attention, quell acrimony, increase appetite for military spending and give a boost to sagging approval ratings.
The two men have a history of acrimony that they have tried to set aside with the coalition deal.
In fact, the rising acrimony has been a fine environment for stocks, though possibly detrimental to the economy itself.
What's more, a coalition in Italy might be hard to form given the open acrimony between the political parties.
"I refuse to buy into the idea that you need acrimony and tension to create great work," he said.
Amid mounting acrimony, on July 15th Mr Sánchez said his talks with Pablo Iglesias, leader of Podemos, had broken down.
For many, the impending 2020 presidential election threatens to bring a barrage of punditry, and everything from acrimony to hope.
The fact that "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" did work, in spite of the acrimony, is something of a miracle.
But that relationship seems to be fraying now amid acrimony over process concerns, which have sometimes eclipsed Sanders' policy agenda.
High emotions, free-flowing alcohol, and seating-arrangement musical chairs have the potential to trigger Game of Thrones-level acrimony.
The election took place in a year when polarization (and acrimony) between Democrats and Republicans was at a record high.
Though the bill has since been suspended, demonstrations have continued against a backdrop of increased acrimony between protesters and police.
Indeed, party leaders are eager to find a candidate to get behind and end months of acrimony threatening GOP chances.
The Texas Republican, meanwhile, is embracing his links to Trump, despite the acrimony between the two former 2016 presidential rivals.
An attempt by the U.S. hedge fund to wring change at South Korea's biggest conglomerate last year failed in acrimony.
However, we should understand that we pay some price for the current acrimony which poisons civil discourse in our country.
But it was a journey to get there, and the acrimony played out on television before the convention even started.
Their past attempts to merge ended in acrimony in 2014, and the frictions could scuttle a deal this time too.
Such scenes of political acrimony have become standard at Republican town halls across the country over the past several weeks.
But Trump and Clinton opted to instead trade sharpened barbs that reflected the acrimony of the 2016 White House campaign.
"It would be a great concern if this meeting ended in acrimony, because this is a vital alliance," Hague said.
One of the officials said the Pentagon expected the matter to be resolved in the coming days without further acrimony.
And the action follows growing acrimony between his supporters and the federal bureaucracy that they portray as the deep state.
Trump has made his disdain for the summit clear, leaving the past two years' G7s in a backwash of acrimony.
Faced with the chaos and acrimony brought by the new prime minister, Boris Johnson, Britain's governing institutions have proven resilient.
Most analysts predict the divorce process will take at least two years and, given the increasing acrimony, perhaps far longer.
As the Party expects of them, the Chinese masses are showing more acrimony than sympathy for the Hong Kong demonstrators.
The defining feature of the eight-person race to replace Sunil Gulati, U.S. Soccer's president since 2006, has been acrimony.
EK: Well yes, but it-, you know, you can have acrimony and fiery politics, and you can have very robust arguments.
Doubts persist whether it is possible due to the divides within the Republican party and its acrimony with Democrats, analysts said.
I have faith that they will be peaceful protests, but there&aposs no question there is going to be some acrimony.
I worked with her for carpet events here and there, She brought me on to film Acrimony almost three years ago.
Other financial-market activities may prove harder nuts to crack—especially if, as seems possible, broader Brexit negotiations descend into acrimony.
In Acrimony, out March 30, Taraji P. Henson plays a woman on an emotional downward spiral after her husband betrays her.
The Gulf Co-operation Council summit in Kuwait, scheduled for two days, lasted hardly 15 minutes before breaking up in acrimony.
Another leader soon to exit the stage, John McCain, is also pining for a time when political acrimony was less intense.
When it comes to improving women's opportunities, if we put aside political acrimony, there is the possibility of tremendous bipartisan agreement.
Further reducing the chances of a bargain has been the acrimony displayed by the two party's leaders over the past year.
The committee has also been marked by political divisions and public acrimony between party leaders Nunes and Adam Schiff, D-Calif.
The acrimony caused by the unknown — the state of limbo that Mueller's investigation has brought forth — has gone on long enough.
The tax law passed, and the health care repeal almost did, amidst great acrimony between the president and key congressional Republicans.
In almost all cases, lifestyles have to change — and that is usually the biggest source of acrimony in the divorce process.
Despite the acrimony, it is common for candidates who once sparred in a primary to come together once one drops out.
The acrimony between them resulted in an unhealthy tension throughout the team and in the garage during a grand prix weekend.
Third, despite all the impeachment chatter, Congress is poised to deliver some solid accomplishments for the president, despite the partisan acrimony.
The acrimony is felt in town halls and village streets, where mayors now find themselves the targets of threats and intimidation.
The new contract (and a subsequent one, signed with less acrimony and no strike) included a huge increase in instructional hours.
McCraney's dialogue is lyrical, but punctuated with enough acrimony, bitterness, and zingers to keep it from swaying into Friday Night Lights territory.
The marriage eventually collapsed amid acrimony and accusations of adultery and Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris on Aug.
In Jurvetson's statement, he said he left because of the acrimony that arose between DFJ partners in the wake of the investigation.
Madonna and Rocco have recently mended their estranged relationship following months of acrimony and legal proceedings on both sides of the Atlantic.
This turned out to be too hopeful by far; the abuse, acrimony, and polarization online quickly took the sheen off those ideas.
We have been stuck in a retaliatory spiral of confrontations that have only led to less communication and more acrimony and tension.
As a result, ethnic-national identities did not harden or diverge after the Velvet Divorce and residual conflicts were resolved without acrimony.
Another reporter asked McAuliffe if the "acrimony with the political discourse" might have created a climate in which lawmakers became a target.
Much of this acrimony is already baked into our near-term political future, but each vote for Trump will deepen it further.
Acrimony between Turkey and Europe over the Turkish government's purges and repressions is fraying their deal to curb the flow of refugees.
It was the latest sign of acrimony between the U.S. and its traditional allies ahead of a NATO summit meeting next week.
Despite the acrimony surrounding his departure from the bank, Mr. Valles said Wells Fargo had shown signs of progress in recent months.
Critics say the organization is trying to avoid acrimony with the country that is playing host to the World Cup next summer.
He worked with Sanford I. Weill, helping him build the financial conglomerate that would become Citigroup, but their relationship ended in acrimony.
"His legacy will be the incredible acrimony you see in the statehouse," said L. Sandy Maisel, a political scientist at Colby College.
Despite the signing of the agreement on the name dispute, there was acrimony about the deal on both sides of the border.
Officials have said that the massacre may have stemmed from acrimony between Mr. Kelley and the family of his estranged second wife.
It was a high-level summit meeting above Midtown Manhattan, the latest twist in a story of public acrimony and private courtship.
Some feared that all-out acrimony would undermine their causes and allow a more moderate Democrat to make gains at their expense.
But political acrimony and violence in Hong Kong have severely hurt Mr. Chan's chances, two people familiar with Beijing's selection process said.
With other artistic pairs, like Pissarro and Cézanne or Picasso and Braque, competitiveness ignited and acrimony at times soured the creative ferment.
Unraveling the agreement now will undo this alliance, plunging the companies back into regulatory chaos, with all its uncertainty, acrimony and cost.
While things can change, I would be utterly surprised by either of them indulging in any acrimony that would hurt the company.
It followed several days of back and forth acrimony between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Trump and his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
It initially indicated an end to the impasse, but Sirisena's speech is a sign of more acrimony, possibly leading to early parliamentary elections.
But after years of low pay, lawsuits, and general acrimony, it's harder for Uber to hang on to its labor force than ever.
That arrangement highlights pharmacy benefit managers' power over the supply chain and helps explain why pharmacies have intensified their acrimony toward PBMs lately.
" He added that "through our diplomacy, we have worked to stabilize years of acrimony and incertitude with the hope of a better relationship.
It's a message aimed squarely at the American public — not a Congress riven by the worst partisan acrimony Washington has seen in decades.
The U.S.-fueled acrimony that has characterized our bilateral relationship must be replaced with one attribute prized by the Cuban people: mutual respect.
What came after that was a worsening of relations between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, and even deeper acrimony between Hamas and Egypt.
Either would have to get through Congress and the inevitable acrimony over any proposal to raise taxes or add to the national debt.
Even as Americans found themselves deeply divided on everything from foreign policy to rock and roll, high politics was relatively free of acrimony.
Oracle has filed an appeal in a copyright case against Google that is a years-old point of acrimony between the two companies.
But beneath the acrimony, two potential paths for China seem to be emerging, according to participants in the trade negotiations and their advisers.
He also emphasized that there was no acrimony between FX and Marvel, and said that creative differences often led to projects falling apart.
The Seattle City Council repealed the tax in a 7-to-0003 vote that was accompanied by large doses of acrimony and despair.
" Then, on Friday, after days of acrimony, the mayor met with Polish officials and announced a resolution that he called a "win-win.
The two reached an agreement to form a national unity government in October after a decade of failed attempts and often bitter acrimony.
Thanksgiving is a day for family, mediocre NFL games, voracious caloric consumption, and quite often,  political arguments that quickly devolve into fruitless acrimony.
Thanksgiving is a day for family, mediocre NFL games, voracious caloric consumption, and quite often — political arguments that quickly devolve into fruitless acrimony.
But the deal ended in acrimony and litigation, and she regained possession of her archive in an out-of-court settlement in 2002.
"Time is running out," Mr. Murphy said on Thursday, though it seemed at least for the moment that the personal acrimony had eased.
Further ratcheting up the acrimony, Huawei is preparing to sue the United States government for banning federal agencies from using the company's products.
EU Council President Donald Tusk described the mood as much better than the one at the last summit in Salzburg, which ended in acrimony.
Given their mutual acrimony, it makes more sense that Basquiat peed on Schnabel's wall to insult, to mark territory, to declare an undisputed victory.
To many observers, these developments foreshadow a 2017 of partisan acrimony and policy failure even worse than what Congress has seen in recent years.
Last year's final ended in acrimony between Williams and chair umpire Carlos Ramos, after he gave her three code violations in the second set.
Mostel performs a "healthy attitude about the nuthouse" in which he laughs with genuine, lighthearted dismay — his term "nuthouse" seems derisive, but without acrimony.
The battle, the acrimony of Frances and Robert's marriage, that's just not something I've experienced in my relationship, so I can't draw on it.
From the auto sector to telecommunications to agriculture, the two countries often found themselves in tense arguments, full of acrimony and void of trust.
Jerusalem (CNN)Long-time Palestinian rivals Fatah and Hamas have reached a reconciliation agreement after a decade of failed attempts and often bitter acrimony.
The mounting acrimony spurred Pruitt's to reject offers from the White House to help him prepare for his expected grilling on Capitol Hill Thursday.
At the end of the primary when she finally dropped out after having stayed in through the entire primary, there was so much acrimony.
Personal acrimony, name recognition, an appeal that's hard to describe but easy to understand—that's where the money is, and maybe the meaning, too.
If the film proves anything, it's that rock bands the world over can experience similar trials: acrimony and fatalities, but also, sometimes, glorious comebacks.
But baseball has now gone 22 years without a work stoppage, and, after great upheaval and acrimony, it has instituted a stringent drug policy.
The letters are the latest sign of acrimony between Mr. Trump and American allies as he heads to a NATO summit meeting next week.
Foer's tumultuous stint editing The New Republic under the ownership of the Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes ended with mass resignations and public acrimony.
Besides, on top of 9/11, endless wars and political acrimony occurring in the 21st century, the coronavirus pandemic has been a dispiriting experience.
But flashes of temper are generally frowned upon during congressional hearings, where an old-style sense of decorum still pervades even amid partisan acrimony.
The jury's verdict further tarnishes the legacy of Jan Crouch, whose television empire became entangled in legal acrimony near the end of her life.
Silver's negotiations with Roberts were notable for their lack of public acrimony — understandable, perhaps, given the huge pile of money they were divvying up.
Divergences on policies from Europe to tax and migration were clear during the weeks of talks that descended into acrimony last year before collapsing.
Sondland, like Perry, suggested that a photo at the White House with senior U.S. and Ukrainian officials proves that the meeting ended without acrimony.
Top Russia investigators in Congress are straining to salvage some bipartisan cooperation amid acrimony that has come to threaten the credibility of their probes.
The acrimony on display between Ms. Alcantara and Mr. Gianaris, he said, was the result of Mr. Gianaris's "obsession" with the Independent Democratic Conference.
But on Monday, in an interview with Mike Francesa of the radio station WFAN, Manning insisted he felt no acrimony toward McAdoo or Reese.
If he is capable of moderating his rhetoric, swearing off acrimony, and creating unity, then now would be a good time to do it.
Exploiting this friction to amplify feelings of resentment and acrimony, with an eye toward further polarizing the U.S. population, was chief among the Kremlin's goals.
A G-20 meeting ending in "acrimony and threats of further punitive action" is least likely, according to Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac.
When we come back, the president is in Singapore today, getting absolutely hammered by the press over the way that G7 meeting ended in acrimony.
"I suspect that things could fizzle out quite quickly, and we return not to acrimony, but a chronic freeze in any major progress," Delury said.
In the Tyler Perry universe, Black women who pursue men with money end up dead, like Taraji P. Henson's character in the recent thriller Acrimony.
The requirement of a supermajority was designed to prevent acrimony should the vote end in a wafer-thin margin for one side or the other.
While he was crown prince, he was married and divorced three times, with at least two of his unions ending with public signs of acrimony.
Calling themselves "realists," they simply need to point to all the so-called past breakthroughs that have crashed on the rocks of mistrust and acrimony.
Twitter's particular contradiction is its pace and brevity, which lends itself to memes, wit, and breaking news but also breeds misunderstanding, acrimony, and outright hate.
His presidency functions in a riptide of chaos and acrimony -- in fact, its bewildering pace and emotive whirl may be what it needs to survive.
Even if Pence disagrees with the protests, he does not need to increase the acrimony through a public spectacle that could only elicit further outrage.
There will also likely be less acrimony in Philadelphia, as the Democrats review the failed stagecraft of Cleveland and work hard not to replicate it.
It also says Trump believes there is a chance to ease the acrimony in relations with Moscow in a way that could further global peace.
The Judiciary Committee became a snake pit of partisan acrimony, led by a highly aggressive and virulently anti-Clinton chief counsel whom Hyde had chosen.
A meeting earlier this month between several European diplomats and the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araqchi, is reported to have ended in acrimony.
"Geopolitical tensions are bad for global demand growth," said Olivier Jakob, managing director of Petromatrix, noting rising acrimony between the United States and North Korea.
There were periods of calm, substantive discussion about data, metrics and target states, but many moments where tempers flared, with acrimony mirroring the 2016 race.
He spoke movingly about the human toll the acrimony between the two governments has taken on Cuban exiles and those who remained on the island.
Putin may hope that the Russian people, watching the acrimony burning across America under Trump, might decide democracy is not a system worth fighting for.
But Mr. Trump pointedly did not mention his name when signing the bill, the latest slight in the long-running acrimony between the two men.
The fact that a European plan to increase military spending — acceding to a demand from Mr. Trump — has degenerated into acrimony only emphasizes the split.
The growing acrimony between the political old guard and the judiciary stands to benefit politicians who can portray themselves as outsiders untainted by corruption allegations.
But the atmosphere here Monday was actually rosy, and General Manager Mike Maccagnan insisted there was no acrimony between the two sides throughout the negotiations.
If "We Are X" proves anything, it's that rock bands the world over can experience similar trials: acrimony and fatalities, but also, sometimes, glorious comebacks.
Another source of acrimony could be competition among more than a dozen member states to host the European Medicines Agency, which must move from London.
President Trump's extraordinary attack on the television host Mika Brzezinski on Thursday capped a week of mounting acrimony between the White House and the press.
Mr. Trump's inaugural committee raised and spent at least twice as much as its predecessors, but it ended in acrimony amid allegations of misspent funds.
Indeed, the very nomination seems to reflect Trump's commitment to a fundamental change in the US relationship with Israel after the acrimony of the Obama years.
In Acrimony, Robert refuses to work because of his obsession with a battery invention he's patented, leaving Melinda to work harder in order to support them.
"When a campaign gets vicious, pay attention to what it is really about," Reed-Veal said of the acrimony between Clinton's campaign and and Vermont Sen.
I'll admit, 'acrimony' sounds so similar to the word 'alimony' that I just assumed it was a jargony term related to the fallout of a divorce.
Even 2015's The Invitation, a horror film about a couple who invite the wife's ex-husband over for dinner, is steeped in acrimony and grief.
President Obama nominated Merrick B. Garland to the Supreme Court earlier today after more than a month of acrimony about when that seat should be filled.
A growing acrimony and hostility among the three largest euro area members would hardly be conducive to an "ever closer union" dreamed by the founding fathers.
It is a good thing that Trump and Kim met, and whether or not any rapport was established, that the meeting did not burst into acrimony.
Any entrenched agency or agreement or organization that has been around long enough to have a nickname is likely to feel the acrimony of the President.
OPEC gatherings are often fraught due to acrimony between Iran and its arch-rival Saudi Arabia, the group's de facto leader and top global oil exporter.
If M&A history is any guide, there's a better chance than not of a deal getting done, but the probability diminishes as the acrimony rises.
Details have emerged of sharply worded letters he sent to NATO leaders over defense funding, missives that increased acrimony ahead of next week's NATO summit meeting.
In May Trump rejected a statement by fellow leaders of the G7 industrialized economies after a tense gathering ended in acrimony, again over tariffs and trade.
Nevertheless, it raised new concerns about cybersecurity within a party still smarting from a 2016 email leak that sparked bitter acrimony during that campaign's nominating process.
Three years of cooperation by OPEC+ producers ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper oil cuts to cope with the coronavirus outbreak.
After three years of uncertainty, political acrimony and fractured opinions across a nation that found itself divided as never before, Brexit finally arrived on Friday night.
The holdup this week on final passage of the bill only highlighted the partisan acrimony that has slowed overall progress on striking a broader funding deal.
For the sake of the children's upbringing, we naturally want to minimize their exposure to the toxic effluent of divorce — the usual acrimony of failed matrimony.
President Trump's extraordinary attack on the television host Mika Brzezinski on June 29 capped a week of mounting acrimony between the White House and the press.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia sat down with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at the Kremlin for two hours, despite days of escalating acrimony over Syria.
Freenet accused Sunrise of giving a misleading account of the German company's position, as acrimony between opposing sides of the deal builds ahead of the Oct.
"Nobody wants to pursue a situation that ends up as a losing battle and causes greater acrimony, particularly amongst those in their own party," explained Cafaro.
China's influential Global Times tabloid noted last week that despite the acrimony between Obama and Duterte, China should "not hold too many illusions" about U.S.-Philippine relations.
Acrimony, starring Taraji P. Henson, hit theaters looking and feeling very familiar to anyone who has seen any of the previous 21 films that Perry has spearheaded.
The trip is just another indication that Madonna and Rocco have mended their relationship following months of acrimony and legal proceedings on both sides of the Atlantic.
Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran collapsed in acrimony this week after the Kingdom's execution of a Shi'ite cleric set off a storm of protests in Tehran.
Mallya last month stepped down as chairman of India's top spirits company United Spirits Ltd, ending months of acrimony with the company's new owner, Britain's Diageo Plc .
Distrust and ill feelings are held on both sides, and no one is predicting the acrimony that characterized the final months of the presidential campaign will disappear.
One possible complication to the emerging timeline is the fact that lawmakers also need to figure out how to avoid another government shutdown amid the partisan acrimony.
Beneath all of the bitter acrimony is an issue on which both of the presidential candidates agree: the legal personal importation of lower cost medications for Americans.
While Trump is often accused of interjecting a new level of acrimony in American politics, his attack on Pelosi is perfectly in keeping with the Republican mainstream.
Morgan recognized that, beyond the acrimony surrounding ICE as an institution, its core mission of interior immigration enforcement will inevitably put it at odds with certain sectors.
"There's more dialogue between the United States and Iran, but the acrimony hasn't ceased," said Karim Sadjadpour, who studies Iran at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
When Democrats take over the House, launching all manner of investigations into the Trump administration, the ensuing acrimony may leave little room for even modest bipartisan reforms.
Rodriguez nevertheless was relaxed and engaging as he sat in the dugout with reporters, speaking before the game in a casual tone with no hint of acrimony.
Trump arrived in Singapore following a bitter showdown with US allies over his trade tariffs that caused the G7 summit in Canada to break up in acrimony.
Lloyd conceded, too, that there is an unusual amount of acrimony surrounding U.S. Soccer right now, but she said the women have no intention of backing off.
Predictably, the responses to this report range from incredulity to acrimony to outrage -- and it is far from certain that the proposal will ever become official policy.
Though the pair split in 2013, they didn't do so under any acrimony, so it's not exactly shocking to hear Cudi echo his former label boss' sentiment.
It ran seven seasons, a full-throttle howl of family acrimony and complicated loyalties that bogged down in plotting and sloshed in gore as it went on.
A failed Senate vote on a mammoth stimulus bill amid acrimony between Republicans and Democrats came as the virus trimmed the GOP majority with five members quarantined.
When asked if he would seek, or welcome, a new contract after all the acrimony of recent months, Kermode made it clear that the door was open.
Liberals have quietly worried about the acrimony that could surface that evening, if the supporter base of one candidate loudly calls for the other to drop out.
" The acrimony grew so sharp at one point that CNN's Jim Acosta felt the need to tell Mr. Trump, "Just for the record, we don't hate you.
But the acrimony is such that some lawmakers have already begun to raise the prospect of a full-year stopgap spending bill if agreement cannot be found.
The ship that figured prominently in Perry's 2018 film "Acrimony" is "dry docked" not far from the facade block and ready to be used for future productions.
Relations between the two major oil producers collapsed in acrimony this week after Saudi Arabia's executed a Shi'ite cleric, setting off a storm of protests in Tehran.
This argument caught on in the community, and after years of acrimony, the BID now says it has no immediate plans to continue pushing for the expansion.
Given Mr. Sanders's history of acrimony with the Democratic establishment, some in the party are skeptical that he can be induced to work cooperatively with party leadership.
But in a week when much of the world seemed so mired in acrimony, it was a small (very small) symbol of what collective effort can do.
But he would need to overcome decades of acrimony between the two blocs and get support from parties on the center-right, something they have ruled out.
While acrimony has been steadily rising inside the Democratic field, many operatives from a range of campaigns said they expect the first debate to be far from contentious.
Acrimony builds up to Melinda's inability to accept that the newly wealthy Robert has moved on following their divorce, and the lengths that she'll go to enact revenge.
Moreover, it's hard to see Obama's election as the eventual payoff for all these highs and lows, given the acrimony and tragedy that has consumed Obama's second term.
"I think he recognized that the fight's over and we can move on," Kerry said of the public acrimony between Israel and the Obama administration over the pact.
The Republicans' departure from the Capitol and the involvement of state police is an indication of the acrimony that has infected negotiations over the state's climate change bill.
President Trump fired Barr's would-be predecessor Jeff Sessions last year after 18 months of acrimony, largely driven by Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
In turn, the hearing offered little acrimony from senators who repeatedly sought — unsuccessfully — to get Powell to wade into the current political battle in Congress over tax reform.
Kenyatta and Odinga announced on March 9 they would set aside years of acrimony and work together to unite Kenya, which is divided along political and ethnic lines.
Kurdish lawmakers voted with the majority to establish the new company, despite ongoing acrimony between Baghdad and the Kurdish Regional Government following a September referendum on Kurdish independence.
Since the collapse of the ceasefire in September, acrimony between the United States and Russia has grown and Washington has suspended talks with Moscow on implementing the truce.
U.S. shale producers and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries have started talking after years of acrimony, conscious that a balanced market is in their mutual interest.
"We've been doing it for a long time, without all the acrimony, without all the attacks, without the president saying that Mexicans are terrible people," Mr. Guajardo said.
Mr. Trump is correct that some countries — notably, China — don't play fair, but his strategy has led only to acrimony, a jittery stock market and rising international tensions.
This stadium, after all, has proved too much for even Barcelona in recent seasons; Neymar was on the team that lost here, amid no little acrimony, in 2012.
"Acrimony and distrust between Iran and Saudi Arabia only causes more civilian casualties in Syria and Yemen, more refugees pouring into Europe, and more Sunni and Shia radicalism."
What appears more likely is a continuation — if not an amplification — of the acrimony between the two parties in the wake of the Republicans' challenges of the election.
And, indeed, a ruling platitude of our day says we need to get beyond the politics of acrimony and division that obstructs decisive progress toward this guiding ideal.
The episode exemplifies the inherent instability of life with minority governments: Within two years or so, even the friendliest alliance can end in acrimony and a new election.
"This is the most exciting thing that has happened to me all day," one reader said, after a discussion that touched on acrimony and syphilis, among other things.
An attempt to reform it ended with acrimony in 2014 when Beijing refused to allow candidates to stand without being pre-approved, kick-starting the Umbrella Movement protests.
The bill's smooth ride marks a departure from the yearslong Brexit drama and acrimony that gripped British politics before Prime Minister Boris Johnson's landslide election victory last month.
Still, for now, the acrimony has been the exception to the rule for the veterans affairs committees, which have enjoyed a run of bipartisan productivity in recent months.
But it is becoming increasingly clear that, far from presaging a breakthrough with North Korea, Mr Trump's summit-driven diplomacy has simply provided a hiatus amid the acrimony.
Trump, whose splits with Tillerson and recently departed Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin were preceded by months of acrimony, has announced few of his personnel decisions in person.
Tennis could also use a low-cost alternative at the lower levels — something for amateur events, above all junior events, to eliminate some of the cheating and acrimony.
In Priebus' own interview with CNN, which came hours after the news of his replacement broke Friday, he evaded talk about Scaramucci's accusations or the acrimony between them.
Neither is it likely to prevent the relationship between banks and their clients sinking sometimes into acrimony as they compete for the billions in profit the market generates.
In a presidency defined more by its unrestrained racial acrimony than its respect for the office, Donald Trump's latest offense will likely register as little more than a footnote.
It may be that Pyongyang saw the acrimony between Seoul and Beijing and judged that these divisions would hamper cooperation against it if it conducted its fifth test now.
During a visit to neighboring Germany on Wednesday, Cavusoglu accused Berlin of hostility towards his country and Islam as acrimony between the NATO allies showed no sign of abating.
Tensions rising The public acrimony between the two camps has escalated in recent weeks, far exceeding tension between Obama's transition team and President George W. Bush's administration in 2008.
It comes as the nation's parliament convenes its annual meeting, amid ongoing tensions in the South China Sea and acrimony over South Korea's deployment of a missile defense system.
Still, the chamber, that for weeks had been defined by partisan acrimony, paused its political war cries and followed Senate decorum by remaining silent as this moment became history.
There will be attempts to reconnect the dots between Washington and London, but the acrimony is running high on the U.S. side, including in the diplomatic and military establishments.
Cuomo, a Democrat with aspirations to run for president, tweeted what he thought was a progressive and populist message, only to be met with more acrimony from subway riders.
A little more than a year after Uber's board of directors busted into acrimony, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is feeling pretty good about how things are going in the boardroom.
" Facebook recently faced stinging criticism from the U.N. in relation to Myanmar, where investigators said the company had "substantially contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict.
"He is in the midst of a transition team that was never well-prepared to begin with and is now torn by acrimony, resignations and palace coups," Cohen wrote.
In recent years, directors like David O. Russell have chastised their actors on set, leading to leaked tapes that reveal fractured, frustrating work environments, filled with anger and acrimony.
Recall how the last OPEC meeting ended, with the Saudi oil minister making a hasty retreat, with the meeting ending in acrimony and an abandonment of production quotas altogether.
"Imagine all the bad blood and acrimony should we end up with a no-deal after two years of negotiations," an envoy from one EU member state told Reuters.
I took my company public at age 33 with a board of four: me, someone I trusted and two people who taught me the meaning of the word acrimony.
U.N.-mediated proximity talks in Geneva on ending Syria's five-year civil war were suspended on Wednesday after just a few days amid acrimony between government and opposition negotiators.
In contrast to the acrimony displayed during their talks earlier this year, Mr. Sánchez and the leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, smiled and hugged for the cameras on Tuesday.
He fights an inclination toward grudges ("acrimony pageants") and, now and then, with weariness or exasperation, has had to cudgel back against charges of misogyny and, more lately, Islamophobia.
Perry said he actually shot "Family Funeral" two years ago but wanted to stagger it along with his other films, including two Madea Halloween movies and the drama "Acrimony."
From the chaos of the sovereign debt crisis to the acrimony over an influx of refugees, European authorities have proved something less than an exemplar of coordinated government action.
Even as Mr. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has sought to take advantage of the acrimony by appealing directly to the supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Mrs.
At this time of acrimony and strife in international trade, demise of the Appellate Body would create still one more threat to the future of the global trading system.
While the past 13 years of U.S. entanglement in Iraq have been characterized by competition and acrimony, Tehran and Washington do have shared goals and interests in Iraq today.
Three years of cooperation between OPEC, Russia and other producers ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus.
Mr. Perry tracks the major expenses in onscreen text, and puts synonyms for the movie's principal themes ("acrimony," of course, as well as "deranged" and "inexorable") in title cards.
Three years of cooperation between OPEC, Russia and other producers ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus.
Three years of cooperation between OPEC, Russia and other producers ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus.
A three-year pact between OPEC and Russia ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper production cuts to support prices hit by the coronavirus outbreak.
But it's worth examining how this progress has been achieved in spite of all the acrimony and mistrust today — and in particular, how it's been led by ordinary citizens.
But judging by the partisanship and acrimony surrounding recent health-care reform efforts in Washington, there is real cause for concern that the full opportunity will not be realized.
Some left polling places feeling giddy about finally having their say in a presidential election of rare contentiousness and acrimony between two New Yorkers with wildly different public personas.
An exit vote would not take effect immediately but there would be several years of uncertainty and acrimony while Britain negotiated a new, more distant relationship with the bloc.
But he has racked up a record of blowups, feuds and stunning episodes that would make a full two-term administration look full, and scarred by scandal and acrimony.
" The chair of the U.N. Human Rights Council fact-finding mission Marzuki Darusman said overall social media networks "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict.
The influx of Japanese talent that is reshaping the K-pop industry comes at a time of increasingly bitter political acrimony between the two countries that has damaged diplomatic ties.
Angola's U.N. Ambassador Ismael Gaspar Martins said his country abstained on both votes because it did not want to be drawn into the acrimony between the United States and Russia.
Perry was promoting his latest film, Acrimony, on the TODAY show Thursday morning when the director described the moment he realized he was bidding against 6-year-old Blue Ivy.
But even as he sought to play down the acrimony among his two potential Democratic successors, Obama issued warnings to members of his party against becoming overly adherent to doctrine.
With acrimony between Washington and Beijing rising, there was little time to salvage a trade deal between the world's two largest economies before another round of punitive tariffs are triggered.
The Republicans' departure from the Capitol and the involvement of state police is an indication of the level of acrimony that has infected negotiations over the state's climate change bill.
Those talks, which also included Greece, Turkey and former colonial power Britain, collapsed in acrimony last year amid disagreement over the role Turkey would play in a future reunited country.
Stephen wants the judge to order Madison into therapy to shield her from the acrimony surrounding the divorce and presumably deprogram her from what he says are Mel B's lies.
The acrimony between Clinton and Gore has been well known since the White House years under Bill Clinton's administration, and before this month had last seen each other in 2014.
Among those who build and rehabilitate affordable housing, most of those interviewed were careful not to ascribe motives to the proposal, given the acrimony between the mayor and the governor.
And an infrastructure package has the possibility of cutting through partisan acrimony, and getting our government back to work after years of gridlock in Washington that has frustrated many Americans.
The London reunion is the latest indication that Madonna and her son have patched up their relationship following months of acrimony and legal proceedings on both sides of the Atlantic.
Brexit — the UK's decision to leave the European Union after a referendum in the summer of 2016 — brought to the fore huge levels of acrimony between average citizens and elites.
Race-conscious programs betray Martin Luther King's dream of a color-blind community, and the heightened racial sensitivity they cause is a source of acrimony and tension instead of healing.
In some ways, the lingering bitterness and acrimony stings and begs to be forgotten, yet its persistence reminds us of the very real need to hear and understand one another.
In 1991, an estate agent named Tony Lazarou became chairman of the club, and his time in charge came to represent a period of internal strife, acrimony and perilous instability.
In a sign of the growing acrimony, Luxembourg's foreign minister suggested this week that Hungary should be thrown out of the European Union, in part over its policy toward refugees.
What was meant to be a confidence-building measure, between Russia and the United States as much as between the groups in Syria, instead became a new source of acrimony.
For all the ink spilled about the acrimony between "Bernie bros" and Clinton die-hards, the primary almost certainly did not play a major role in her loss to Trump.
Harry Feiner's ash-gray wooden set looks lifted from a Scandinavian design magazine, its clean lines contrasting with the messy acrimony between Stockmann (Jimonn Cole) and pretty much everybody else.
Viral video controversy After days of accusations and acrimony, the two people at the center of a controversial encounter at the Lincoln Memorial in DC say they're willing to talk.
She pointed out in an email that Congressional acrimony directed at a president of the other party in 1994 will be even worse in 2019 if Democrats win the House.
The referendum held in September came after years of acrimony with the central government in Baghdad over oil revenues and the control of borders and security in the Kurdish region.
Harrison and Young have a history of acrimony, and Harrison is known on the tour for his aggressive and abrasive manner, often incurring the ire of opponents and tournament officials.
Perhaps the lowest moment arrived in 2013, when the national playoffs collapsed in acrimony after the country's interior minister, apparently trying to boost his team, ordered a quarterfinal game postponed.
His studio has also produced other blood-pumping dark films like Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (starring Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Lance Gross) and Acrimony (with Taraji P. Henson).
Mr. Trump's decision is another thumb in the eye to the White House press corps after months of tension and acrimony between the president and the reporters who cover him.
An attempt to reform it ended with acrimony in 2014 when Beijing refused to allow candidates to stand without being pre-approved, kick-starting the months-long Umbrella Movement protests.
With striking speed, American society underwent a transformation that concentrated wealth in the hands of a few, while creating tension and acrimony as industrialists leveraged their clout to influence government.
After two years of debate and acrimony, bitcoin might finally be about to implement a code change that would split the currency in two, with meaningful investments on both sides.
For example, although the House impeachment of President Bill Clinton was marked by deep partisan acrimony, the Senate came together, 100 to 0, to approve a resolution outlining trial procedures.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads These days, as fear, acrimony, anxiety- and anger-ridden monologues tend to dominate cultural discourse, playfulness doesn't seem to make it into many conversations.
Formation 8 suffered deep acrimony between its founding partners, and its successive funds continue to deal with new challenges, such as a new, unreported lawsuit in California filed against Formation Group.
Acrimony between the two countries has intensified since Washington put Chinese telecom equipment company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd on a blacklist that curbs Huawei's access to U.S.-made components last week.
Acrimony has intensified since Washington last week blacklisted Chinese telecom equipment company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, a potentially devastating blow for the company that has rattled technology supply chains and investors.
The acrimony leading up to the Italian budget review by the EU Commission has already saddled the Italian taxpayers with an unnecessary increase of their debt burden for generations to come.
While the rift is far from healed, the sources said enough progress had been made to avoid acrimony at a board meeting of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) next Monday.
With Chairman Conaway's draft already including deeply unpopular draconian nutrition assistance cuts, he ensures further acrimony with further giveaways to a timber industry that just received huge gifts in the omnibus.
Despite that acrimony, Deripaska told the agents in that September 21625 meeting that he thought the theory that Manafort was colluding with Russia to help Trump win the election was preposterous.
The acrimony only increased on Friday, as Pelosi canceled the trip outright, with her aides accusing the White House of having fueled security concerns by leaking the details of the trip.
The old acrimony is largely gone, and players have reopened the 2011 agreement several times — addressing on-field safety issues, strengthening the drug policy and creating rules to handle domestic violence.
The visit comes as Pope Francis is leading a push to fundamentally alter the relationship between the Vatican and China, which for decades has been infused with mutual suspicion and acrimony.
That second marriage ended in the late 1990s in such acrimony that a public notice was posted at the prince's palace accusing Ms. Sujarinee of corruption and infidelity with a soldier.
Given the political acrimony surrounding this issue, it seems clear that neither the G.O.P. memo nor the Democratic response, if it ever sees the light of day, will resolve the facts.
But after some sharp exchanges, several of the White House hopefuls warned that too much acrimony would distract them from the ultimate goal: defeating Republican President Donald Trump in November 2020.
But the most common group of voters at Bloomberg's event Thursday were those who were either turned off by the fighting -- or literally turned off the debate because of the acrimony.
And the acrimony spilled into Friday morning, when a dour cast of Republican lawmakers reassembled on the dais to cast their nays, one by one, with sour expressions of lingering resentment.
Adding to the sense of alarm among Democrats was a growing rift between Mr. Sanders and the Democratic National Committee, reviving memories of the acrimony that marred the party's 2016 primary.
But the mere proposal of a new competition involving the world's top clubs has exacerbated long simmering acrimony between FIFA and UEFA, the European soccer governing body, over primacy in soccer.
Trump next fired off a tweet unleashing new acrimony, sparking fresh accusations about his attitude toward norms and constitutional freedoms and his understanding of what a president is supposed to do.
He pointed out inconsistencies, and said the memories of Mr. Hernandez's former wife, who had testified about him confessing to her, were "tainted" because of the acrimony that followed their divorce.
Sources familiar with the matter, including officials and diplomats in Washington and Beijing, say there has been a lack of preparatory work for the meeting, due largely to the increasing acrimony.
"Imagine all the bad blood and acrimony should we end up with a no-deal after two years of negotiations," an envoy who follows Brexit for one EU member state told Reuters.
The promises of a warming of U.S.-Russia relations during the Obama administration&aposs first term have long deteriorated into acrimony and adversarial competition between the world's two largest nuclear armed powers .
But proponents of this route say Brexit has hijacked the EU's agenda and distracted the bloc from dealing with key challenges for too long and that the deepening acrimony should end now.
China and the U.S. have escalated tariff increases on each other's products after trade talks to resolve their dispute broke down, and the acrimony has intensified since Washington last week blacklisted Huawei.
Still, as I sat in the ER waiting room at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, watching a woman vomit into a plastic bag, I found it difficult to muster up too much acrimony.
After years of acrimony and allegations of cyber-spying, senior U.S. and China cyber officials held their first meeting last month since the two countries struck an anti-hacking agreement in September.
Before they turned the page on decades of public acrimony, the leaders regularly traded threats and insults as North Korea pushed to develop a nuclear missile capable of hitting the United States.
But acrimony between Washington and Beijing has risen this week and unless an agreement is reached, the United States is poised to trigger another round of punitive tariffs at 12:01 a.m.
Partisan acrimony is also to blame and the fact that many lawmakers in safe districts now fear a primary challenger more than a general election opponent has also helped to squelch compromise.
Tingle and his ilk create smarm almost exclusively from debates that have moved past disagreement, past acrimony, and into drop-to-the-ground-and-howl-at-the-moon apocalyptic crises and rages.
The acrimony is largely one-sided; while Obama has not made a direct assault on Trump's character since last year's presidential campaign concluded, Trump has steadily increased his stinging criticism of Obama.
The latest move from Brussels comes amid growing EU scrutiny of Poland since PiS took over in Warsaw, returning to the helm after turbulent rule in 2005-2007 that ended in acrimony.
Indeed, for all the acrimony, last year Congress reached a two-year budget deal, reformed No Child Left Behind, ended the NSA's bulk surveillance program and made the child tax credit permanent.
Stepping into history, President Barack Obama opened an extraordinary visit to Cuba on Sunday, eager to push decades of acrimony deeper into the past and forge irreversible ties with America's former adversary.
It was at Spurs that he really started to inspire acrimony amongst opposition fans, not helped by liberal use of his needle-like elbows and a tendency to take a tactical tumble.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina, the House Freedom Caucus chairman and a close GOP ally of Trump on the oversight panel, hinted at the acrimony Cohen should expect from the Republican questioners.
Then, in April, the acrimony surrounding the anthem protests grew, drawing barbs on Twitter from President Trump and forcing the league to hold a confidential meeting among its players, owners and executives.
The kids have plenty of their own story lines, and although Kate, Jackie and Diane periodically come into light conflict, there's no acrimony — at times, the three are something akin to friends.
And though the unpleasantness in Washington is wafting its way across the country, intensifying divisions on the right and left, not every political event is a roiling cesspit of fear and acrimony.
Numerous members of the Golden State traveling party were actually quite encouraged to see Green and Durant walk into Thursday's morning shootaround side by side so soon after such well-chronicled acrimony.
The acrimony in Florida followed a contentious, weekslong fight over voter suppression in Georgia, where the Republican secretary of state was overseeing a governor's race in which he was also a participant.
For the weekend in North America, "Tyler Perry's Acrimony" (Lionsgate) was second, collecting $17 million, a sturdy total for one of Mr. Perry's movies that does not feature Madea, his gunslinging granny.
Even though McCain died nearly seven months ago, Trump cannot put their acrimony -- which caused the late Arizona senator to plan his funeral as an extended rebuke to the President, to rest.
In 1999, Senate leaders passed a resolution establishing the rules of debate 100-0, though that harmony dissolved into acrimony when the Republican majority steamrolled Democrats when it came to calling witnesses.
In this era of increasing global acrimony, I am happy to report that far from producing another intercontinental rivalry, the Freakonomists and Undercover Economist have developed something of a mutual admiration society.
In the Gulf, supporting such a regional security organization for West Asia's powers to sort out their own matters would be a similar change from today's intractable acrimony and diversion of resources.
Lamar Alexander broke his silence Thursday in the trial of President Donald Trump, asking to compare the present acrimony with the bipartisan nature of the two previous impeachment inquiries in modern history.
As the week went on, there were more and more reports not just of tension in the White House between Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner but of extreme acrimony and outright warfare.
Judy Browder, Tucson Speaking as an American expat, this piece certainly resonated with me: the palpable anxiety, the extreme wealthy class, the police-state militarism at every turn, the partisan acrimony, etc.
They were the largest donors to Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, and, despite the acrimony of the current campaign, Chelsea Clinton and her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, are close friends of Ivanka and Jared.
S. negotiations breaking down in acrimony, investors were now turning to the prospects of actual progress in talks to settle the dispute that has dented global trade, business investment and economic growth.
By speaking out against fundamentalists on both sides we can have a comprehensive and pragmatic discussion between equals, and find mutually acceptable solutions and a shared path forward out of the current acrimony.
With that in mind, and some of the fiery rhetoric we've seen from certain parts of the European political establishment, do you fear the acrimony is just going to get out of hand?
Instead, the deal collapsed in acrimony after a dramatic few days that began with a botched US airstrike that killed 62 Syrian troops and ended with Damascus announcing that the ceasefire was over.
In April, Vanity Fair reported that acrimony between Facebook and Google really began to heat up a couple of years ago when Facebook started exploring the idea of launching its own app store.
The acrimony between the two countries has intensified since last week when Washington put Chinese telecom equipment company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd on a blacklist that curbs Huawei's access to U.S.-made components.
If you are wondering what the word 'acrimony' actually means, though, the specific brand of Black womanhood that Perry is known to deploy in his shows and movies is a pretty good clue.
The prospect of acrimony between the world's biggest two economies added to fears for the global economy, already feeling the hit from the risk of an Italy-driven crisis in the euro zone.
The summit of all 28 EU leaders almost ended in acrimony as they pulled in opposite directions, met and broke off repeatedly throughout Thursday night, unable to reach agreement until dawn on Friday.
That fell apart shortly after it was announced by U.S. officials and amid acrimony in the negotiating team sent to Beijing due to disagreements over the concessions that would be made to China.
"A burst of public acrimony across Capitol Hill ... exposed how much negotiations on immigration ... have been set back since President Trump's use of a vulgar expression," the WashPost reports in its lead story.
America's recent political acrimony has been profound, but this gathering — "men and women who have, between them, witnessed every crisis to buffet American national security for 28503 years," noted The Economist — transcended it.
Figueres, a former Costa Rican climate negotiator, took over the U.N. job at a low point in 2010 after a summit in Copenhagen the year before collapsed in acrimony between rich and poor.
While tortuous bailout reviews and acrimony have been a familiar drama in Greece's seven-year crisis, the drawn out negotiations have raised concerns in view of the looming debt payments in the summer.
Acrimony within the party forced Democrats on the House Budget Committee to forgo a budget resolution in favor of what was meant to be a simpler two-year bill with new spending caps.
It leaves no room for acrimony, and endless space for the questions that we're now dying to find answers for, but given the intensely private nature of all those involved, probably never will.
But the deepening acrimony over the Republicans' insistence that they will not consider any Supreme Court nominee put forward by President Obama is now dominating much of the discussion on the Senate floor.
Erdogan did put aside acrimony with other party leaders for talks in a sign of national unity after the coup, but excluded Demirtas because of the HDP's alleged links to the outlawed PKK.
The acrimony persisted even as senators acknowledged that the issues they were confronting were among the most serious any of them have ever faced, and that responding to the coronavirus crisis demands bipartisanship.
A final Senate vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh, above, to the Supreme Court was delayed by a week, after a day of extraordinary testimony, acrimony across the aisle and last-minute debate.
Complicated parliamentary arithmetic after the 2017 national elections forced parties into two rounds of coalition talks lasting over six months after an initial attempt to build a three-way alliance collapsed in acrimony.
Though Mr. Kobach and Mr. Colyer had each acknowledged their race was too close to call after the initial count ended with a 191-vote margin, the days that followed brought increasing acrimony.
Three years of cooperation between OPEC, Russia and other producers, known as OPEC+, ended in acrimony on March 6 after Moscow refused to support deeper cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus.
And just as cities, states and colleges have been grappling with Confederate monuments, acrimony over the Oñate statue reflects a broader questioning around the country of symbols promoting the conquest of American Indians.
This kind of acrimony is on display in the remains of the US Embassy in Tehran, where the CIA once plotted coups, and American diplomats were held hostage for 444 days in 1979.
That was partly because right-leaning voters consider the phrase too loosely applied to any conservative and partly because some swing voters recoil from the level of personal acrimony inherent in the charge.
The differing views among House members on Friday foreshadowed the acrimony that is all but certain in the weeks to come, as Republicans press ahead with their repeal efforts over Democrats' strenuous objections.
In the hours after the Florida shooting, bot and troll tracking sites detected a proliferation of activity in Russian-linked Twitter accounts working to add to the acrimony that always follows US shootings.
Though he's the third president to be impeached, it's the first time the House and Senate are controlled by different parties during impeachment, helping raise the level of political acrimony on Capitol Hill.
But the negotiations will unfold against the acrimony of the GOP's Obamacare repeal effort and a bruising fight over tax reform, none of which are likely to inspire trust between the two sides.
Britain's mode of exiting Europe is clearly aimed at protecting the status quo, yet acrimony within the governing Conservative party combined with perpetual misreading of the European political mood could derail all that.
On the whole acrimony between Washington and Beijing over trade issues appeared to have increased this week, but it was not all hostile talk with China appealing to meet halfway to salvage a deal.
With the presidential debates drawing more than 200 million viewers on TV alone, the race for the 45th presidency — ripe with scandals, insults and acrimony — has become the most watched election in U.S. history.
Liquor baron Vijay Mallya has agreed to give up his chairmanship and board position at India's top spirits company United Spirits Ltd, ending months of acrimony with the company's new owner Britain's Diageo Plc.
Bloomberg first reported on the wide-ranging agreement that was struck this weekend to bring an end to the acrimony between former CEO and Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick and its major investor Benchmark.
In public, Trump and Peña Nieto mostly struck a friendly tone, though acrimony later broke out over whether the pair had discussed Mexican payment for a US-Mexico border wall, a trademark Trump policy.
In one sign of the acrimony, one of the most outspoken Republican flamethrowers, Steve King of Iowa, returned to a familiar target when assigning blame for the outrage at the baseball diamond in Alexandria.
But now it will have to compete in those negotiations with Hatch-Brady, adding more partisan acrimony to the mix and muddying the future for any affirmative steps to stabilize the individual insurance markets.
Kavanaugh was confirmed to Supreme Court on Saturday, ending days of acrimony in the Senate after three women came forward to accuse the judge of sexual misconduct, though he has strongly denied the accusations.
The season begins six months from where it left off—a television secret for pressing the reset button—and, instead of intense acrimony, the lead characters now approach each other with a new tolerance.
Much of the acrimony on the committee had centered on an appearance by former acting attorney general Sally Yates, which had been scheduled for March but was canceled at the last minute by Nunes.
The current century, so far a time of conflict and acrimony, will finally become an epoch of history-changing high adventure beyond the Earth, just as the world was promised so many years ago.
Corbyn has won the battle for the soul of the Labour party The last two Labour conferences were fractious affairs dominated by widespread party infighting, acrimony and more than a whiff of outright chaos.
The new government, forged after the previous coalition collapsed in acrimony last month, will be hoping it can persuade Brussels to accommodate the budgetary expansion by building a stronger rapport with its EU partners.
At the time, the United States Chess Federation, the sport's governing body, was emerging from a period of acrimony stemming from a series of lawsuits over an election of officers to its executive board.
Mr. Moon and others saw it as the clearest signal yet that the two countries were walking away from the brink of war and willing to take bold steps to end decades of acrimony.
Details of the sale must still be finalized, Toshiba said in a statement on Wednesday, leaving open the possibility of another turn in a drawn-out bidding process marked by reversals, acrimony and confusion.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's Senate trial will open in an atmosphere of acrimony Tuesday that will underscore how his impeachment, far from purging political corruption, is likely to tear even deeper national divides.
The decision adds to the acrimony surrounding the lucrative deal, which was a major prize in the technology industry, and ratchets up the legal battle around the transformation of the military's cloud-computing systems.
He got ousted, with acrimony, in 1994, and just weeks later announced he was starting a new studio with Spielberg and David Geffen … sparking a whole other animation renaissance (Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, etc.).
Nearing the end of a presidential primary marked by its lack of acrimony, the four-candidate pileup in Iowa is forcing campaigns to alter their terms of engagement in pursuit of even incremental advantages.
Hickenlooper said Friday that he tries to "listen and find out where that is coming from" but that he doesn't think the way to beat Trump is to pledge acrimony toward the other party.
The fight for this particular seat, vacated with the death of Justice Antonin Scalia last February, was already destined to generate acrimony because Republicans blocked President Barack Obama from filling it for 11 months.
So the nation has likely escaped a long political nightmare that would have tested the constitutional system and worsened the current acrimony in politics, which sometimes feels like it is tearing the country apart.
Athens and Skopje reached a deal in June ending years of acrimony between the two countries over the name of the tiny Balkan state, but it has triggered a furious response from many Greeks.
Acrimony fueled by impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump could yet quash any deal on drug pricing, despite Trump and House Democrats' eagerness for a win on the issue ahead of the 2020 elections.
The move also comes amid rising U.S.-China acrimony as President Donald Trump's administration takes a harder line on immigration, with Chinese students becoming a focal point of tension between the world's two biggest economies.
Overlaying the personal struggles was a dense tangle of politics and policy — the ill will between Mr. Trump and Mexico that began the day he announced his candidacy; the acrimony between Mr. Trump and Gov.
I would be more curious about that if it seemed they were working with any acrimony (and honestly, that's what keeps drawing us all back to Fleetwood Mac), but their song sounds sappy as hell.
His wife and mother were allowed to see him behind a glass window on Monday, eight months after he was sentenced to death, but that gesture of goodwill appeared to have quickly descended into acrimony.
They scoured the country for outrageous, divisive characters and made them live in unpleasant conditions designed to stoke chaos and acrimony, while the voting system gave viewers an opportunity to punish behaviour they didn't like.
The figure is ambitious, given that EU states only managed to relocate some 17,000 asylum-seekers over nearly two years under a previous programme meant to deal with 160,000 people, which has collapsed in acrimony.
More acrimony could lie ahead, with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who gave a hard-line speech on China in November, expected on June 24 to give a China-focused speech at Washington's Wilson Center.
The report carried by the KCNA news agency lacked the traditionally robust threats against the United States after weeks of unbridled acrimony, and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about a possible improvement in relations.
SPX, which crossed the 22016,225 mark for the first time this week, has seesawed between record highs and selloffs in recent months on increasing U.S.-China trade acrimony and concerns about a U.S. economic slowdown.
The impression that Tillerson's days as Trump's top diplomat are numbered was fueled this week by new reports of acrimony between the two men -- principally, that Tillerson had questioned Trump's intelligence to other top officials.
And the fact that ordinary, smaller bills can get through is evidence that partisan polarization and acrimony are not paralyzing Congress: After all, such bills are nothing if not the ordinary functioning of democratic politics.
Cavusoglu accused Germany earlier on Wednesday of hostility toward his country and Islam, and Berlin complained of increased Turkish espionage on German soil as acrimony between the two NATO allies showed no sign of abating.
To pluck just one example from the annals of acrimony, Teddy Roosevelt formed the Progressive Party in 1912 as a revolt against the Republicans' nomination of the incumbent president, William Howard Taft, rather than him.
The acrimony with which he responded to his relatively short respite raised questions about whether Boeheim, 222, might really be ready to retire after the 29-28 season, as he has said is his intention.
Tensions between the NSE and the five investors go back to at least the middle of last year, but the acrimony has intensified this year, letters and emails between these shareholders and the NSE show.
"The figure is not important," he said of the tariffs, focusing instead on what he called the communication between the two sides and the frequent dialogue that has been carried out even amid the acrimony.
Ms. Shields navigates high school, family acrimony, flirtations with her male sparring partner and Flint's crushing poverty to pummel her way to qualifying bouts in China and, at 17, to the 2012 Olympics in London.
Tuesday's hearing will be the first chance for the Senate Judiciary Committee to grab a national public spotlight since it fragmented into bitter acrimony over the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh last year.
In that sense, U.S.–Iran relations on Trump's watch are unlikely to change going forward: Both parties will be generous in accusations and acrimony but short on policies that could improve the rancorous status quo.
The deal, a major step toward overcoming acrimony standing in the way of any further rapprochement between longtime foes Washington and Tehran, was the culmination of months of diplomatic contacts, secret talks and legal maneuvering.
Preliminary talks with the Greens and liberal Free Democrats aimed at forming a three-way coalition failed in acrimony, with the parties unable to agree their stance on immigration, environmental issues and euro zone integration.
Men, who are less likely than women to seek out individual therapy, are increasingly looking for outlets in this fraught cultural moment of political acrimony, widespread economic instability and major societal reckoning over their behavior.
But the hourlong affair was laden with insults and taunts, as both men paid loud and often simultaneous tribute to the acrimony that has typified the campaign leading up to their June 26 Republican primary.
They were released at the demand of lawmakers who accuse Johnson's government of concealing the ruinous impact of leaving without a deal, and could add to the political acrimony as Britain lurches towards its Oct.
The spat came to an end, at least publicly, on Thursday, with a news conference that was intended to show a unified front but couldn't quite shake the acrimony of the previous couple of days.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was expected to meet with his Chinese counterparts on the sidelines, suggesting that the administration was seeking to create a more productive atmosphere for resumed trade negotiations after weeks of acrimony.
Democrats view Gowdy with suspicion because he led investigations that broke down into partisan acrimony, such as the Benghazi probe and the review of GOP allegations that the IRS targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny.
This would provide a perfect opportunity for the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, and the House speaker, Paul Ryan, to extend an olive branch in the wake of the partisan acrimony over Judge Gorsuch's nomination.
Leadership's opposition to holding a vote has turned up the acrimony, with Grassley frequently taking to Twitter to try to enlist President Donald Trump's help and Wyden repeatedly accusing McConnell of shielding the pharmaceutical industry.
Much of the acrimony on the committee had centered on an appearance by Yates, which had been scheduled for March but was canceled at the last minute by Nunes when he helmed the Russia investigation.
Three years older than Djokovic, Tipsarevic was the tennis prodigy with the strong personality and powerful groundstrokes who first emerged from the ashes and acrimony in Serbia as a great prospect for the men's game.
In contrast to the acrimony that lead to the 35-day shutdown that began around this time last year, congressional leaders are pleasantly surprised with the goodwill Mnuchin has extended on behalf of the president.
Mr. Flynn's story then began changing, and the White House eventually acknowledged the two men had discussed the sanctions and how the two countries could move past the acrimony once Mr. Trump was in office.
The report carried by the KCNA news agency lacked the traditionally robust threats against the United States after weeks of heightened acrimony, and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about a possible improvement in relations.
Friday's ruling was certain to add to the partisan acrimony in the state, which surprised many people by helping put Mr. Trump into office in 2016 after three decades of siding with Democratic presidential candidates.
The move comes amid a flurry of lawsuits between the N.R.A. and Ackerman, and increasing acrimony that surfaced after two prominent N.R.A. board members first criticized NRATV in an article in The Times in March.
In a recent report on the Rohingya crisis, Marzuki Darusman, head of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar, said Facebook "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict" in Myanmar.
A seven-day round of talks in suburban Washington ended in acrimony over aggressive U.S. demands on autos, a five-year sunset clause on the pact itself and Canada's dairy regulations, among other key issues.
The ACLU and other activist groups filed a class action lawsuit on Saturday, seeking to challenge the president's order, as acrimony widened over the policy and the number of detainees waylaid in transit appeared to swell.
From Bill Clinton in 1999 through to Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in 2016, the Russian president has seen the relationship between two former superpowers transform from post Cold War jamboree to new Cold War acrimony.
Adding to the acrimony, Turkey's EU Affairs minister hit out at Germany on Sunday after its constitutional court upheld a ban on Erdogan making a televised address to a rally of pro-government Turks in Cologne.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Liquor baron Vijay Mallya has agreed to give up his chairmanship and board position at India's top spirits company United Spirits Ltd, ending months of acrimony with the company's new owner Britain's Diageo Plc.
Lil Wayne, Birdman, and Juvenile – Mannie Fresh, single, 2016 Despite Birdman and Lil Wayne hosting dueling events over All-Star Weekend, it appears that it wasn't all acrimony in New Orleans over the past few days.
Users are fleeing Twitter in packs, and its stock lies at the bottom of an open grave, and not only because of its restrictive platform, but because it's been from the start an engine of acrimony.
The bitterness and acrimony in the second presidential debate has led some to call it the "nastiest debate in presidential history," leaving many of us not optimistic about the tone of this week's final presidential debate.
The acrimony is certain to play out not just in one of the nation's most closely contested races for governor but also in the rare Southern state that can be up for grabs in presidential politics.
" The acrimony between Russia and the United States extended to a Security Council meeting on Thursday, where the American ambassador, Samantha Power, told reporters that "what Assad and Russia are doing in Aleppo is soul-shattering.
But on March 30th those talks turned to acrimony after CBS made an offer valuing Viacom below its market capitalisation of $12.5bn, and reserved no leadership role at the combined firm for Viacom's CEO, Bob Bakish.
The agreement was in place over the weekend, just awaiting the signature of a "peace deal" to end the acrimony between former CEO and Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick and its early and major investor, Benchmark.
The scuttled Mashburn interview is one of a number cases where the partisan acrimony on the House Intelligence Committee has hampered the Democrats' efforts to continue the Russia investigation that the panel's Republicans ended in March.
Instead, the deal collapsed in acrimony Monday after a dramatic few days that began with a botched US airstrike Saturday that killed 62 Syrian troops and ended with Damascus announcing Monday that the ceasefire was over.
It felt necessary, too, because in the midst of so much chaos and division and acrimony, it can be all too easy to lose sight of the things we love about this music, and this community.
The punishment will be issued in the coming weeks by Goodell, who will declare that Jones's actions were detrimental to the league, which rarely shows such acute signs of acrimony among owners and the commissioner's office.
But they must also, somehow, keep their expectations in check, because the long game is the White House, and it won't be served by the acrimony and sense of futility that disappointment in 22018 could bring.
Negotiations for a sweeping new trade agreement between Britain and the European Union are beginning in an atmosphere of deepening acrimony, with each side accusing the other of bad faith, posturing and moving the goal posts.
After weeks of acrimony and divisiveness, I look forward to the Senate showing its traditional comity and bipartisanship in confirming the nomination of David Friedman, a man of principle and conviction, as U.S. ambassador to Israel.
The question of when and where he should die — and how long he should be kept alive — became another source of acrimony between the parents and the institution responsible for his care, Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Roberts has stressed one thing in recent years: He cares about the institution of the Court, and wants to make sure that the acrimony between the public branches does not bleed over to his branch of government.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is four days away from assuming the presidency after one of the most tumultuous transitions in modern history, setting the stage for a rocky period of dramatic change, partisan acrimony and unpredictable results.
Since 2015, the Obama administration had sought to use behind-the-scenes diplomacy to ease acrimony with Caracas and the fallout of a string of U.S. drug indictments against Venezuelan officials, such as Interior Minister Nestor Reverol.
Hoping to keep acrimony to a minimum, Daniel Lipovetzky, the government-allied congressman who will lead the debate in committee and is in favor of abortion rights, insisted that all questions to experts be submitted in writing.
As Marzuki Darusman, chairman of the U.N. independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar, stated those findings: [Social media] has …substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict, if you will, within the public.
After a tumultuous few weeks in which May's divorce strategy was rejected by lawmakers for a third time, despite her offer to quit if it passed, the future direction of Brexit remains mired in confusion and acrimony.
But the constraints of these press conferences are expressly designed to drum up acrimony, and in such settings, McGregor knows exactly where to put the knife as well as how to twist it in a fresh way.
When you have fact-checkers fact checking rival fact-checkers, when political pundits seem to live in two very different countries, when there's so much anger and acrimony, it's just easier to ignore the world of politics.
The deal is the latest result of a push to improve ties strained by lingering acrimony over Japan's wartime occupation of swathes of China and a dispute over the ownership of islets in the East China Sea.
We had been through several highly contentious Supreme Court confirmation hearings during my tenure, and I feared that a nomination at that late date, just a few weeks before the presidential conventions, would create immense political acrimony.
MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Tuesday that nobody was excluding the possibility that Russia and Saudi Arabia could resume negotiations about oil output cooperation despite talks on the subject ending in acrimony on Friday.
European officials have expressed fears that it could overshadow or undermine the NATO meeting, particularly if that gathering ends in acrimony, as did the recently concluded meeting of the Group of 7 major industrial powers in Canada.
President Trump's commission investigating voter fraud held its first meeting Wednesday amid a swirl of partisan acrimony and questions about whether it is looking for facts or has already decided which facts it is trying to find.
The residents' anger was a reflection of a much deeper acrimony between the Bedouins and the Israeli authorities in a land dispute that in some ways parallels the battles over unauthorized Jewish settlement construction in occupied territory.
Prime Minister Theresa May will call on Britons to reject the acrimony of the Brexit referendum in a speech this week that some newspapers have billed as setting the stage for a "hard" exit from the European Union.
" Washington and Pyongyang resumed working-level discussion in Sweden earlier this month, but the meeting broke down amid acrimony with the North Koreans calling the talks "sickening" and accusing the Americans of maintaining an "old stance and attitude.
With acrimony between Washington and Beijing rising, there seemed to be little time to salvage what had appeared to be the framework of a tentative deal between the two sides before another round of punitive tariffs are triggered.
With acrimony between Washington and Beijing increasing, there seemed to be little time to salvage what had appeared to be the framework of a tentative deal between the two sides before another round of punitive tariffs are triggered.
Athens and Skopje reached a deal in June for Macedonia to use the name of Republic of North Macedonia in the future, ending years of acrimony between the two countries over the name of the tiny Balkan state.
Greece needs a new tranche of financial aid under its 86 billion euro bailout by the third quarter of the year to meet debt repayments, but the last mission to Athens broke down in acrimony late last year.
The S&P 1.933, which crossed the 21.93,20.5 mark for the first time this week, has seesawed between record highs and selloffs in recent months on increasing U.S.-China trade acrimony and concerns about a U.S. economic slowdown.
The House is expected to hold a cliffhanger vote on a repeal bill Thursday as acrimony among GOP lawmakers threatens to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory on an objective that has motivated conservative voters for years.
Foreign trips, with their long flights, cumulative jet lag, high stakes and confined conditions can easily exacerbate tensions within White House teams, and the Trump camp is the most divided and acrimony-riddled West Wing in recent memory.
But Trump's triumphalism will do little to improve relations between Europe and the United States, which are now more challenged than they were during the acrimony over the invasion of Iraq in 2003, which many European states opposed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of senior U.S. and China cyber officials on Wednesday held its first meeting since the two countries struck an anti-hacking agreement in September to try to ease years of acrimony over the issue.
Political analysts said the acrimony between the two countries was unprecedented, surpassing even the difficult relations between former U.S. President Richard Nixon and then-Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, who withdrew the country's troops during the Vietnam War.
Young, eager and moderate, O'Connor has turned his upbringing as a Democrat in rural and red Ohio into a pragmatism that has positioned him squarely outside the fiery rhetoric and heated acrimony that has defined Washington for years.
Then came Trump, who detonated a hand grenade of discord and acrimony, claiming America's allies are taking advantage of the United States, twisting the facts and doing his best to shout the disagreements over a social media megaphone.
"We underestimated the acrimony inside the caucus" a senior White House official told CNN adding that they had wrongly assumed the Freedom Caucus would act differently than it had in the past given Trump's popularity in members' districts.
In mid-2014, he hand-delivered letters from Francis to President Obama and President Raúl Castro, in which the pontiff urged them to reach an agreement that would end more than half a century of Cold War acrimony.
During the hearing, committee members talked about bipartisanship and strengthening the Endangered Species Act, but there's long been acrimony from the GOP over the law because of how it can impede businesses from profiting off of natural resources.
Despite all the acrimony between Russia and the U.S. over recent decades, one area where the two nations have always got along is in space — but the latest round of sanctions imposed by Washington could change all that.
A three-year pact between OPEC and Russia ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper oil cuts to cope with the coronavirus outbreak and OPEC responded by removing all limits on its own production.
At what is a moment of unprecedented political acrimony, Congress should continue to translate bipartisanship on China policy into action — or it will cede ground to Beijing's ambitions to set the rules and values of the 21st century.
But it's unclear, even to diplomats within the 29-member military alliance, whether NATO is up to the task — especially at a time of intense internal divisions and acrimony that were on full display at this week's summit.
Anti-Muslim hate speech posted to Facebook "substantively" contributed to the "level of acrimony" against the Rohingya following the military's crackdown in Rakhine that forced more than 700,000 people to flee to neighboring Bangladesh, a UN report said.
Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have personally intervened to quell the feud between the two senior appointees, holding multiple meetings with Azar and Verma as the acrimony between HHS and CMS has only escalated in recent weeks.
The world's two largest economies have escalated tariff increases on each other's imports after talks broke down to resolve their dispute, and the acrimony has intensified since Washington last week blacklisted Chinese telecom equipment and handsets company Huawei.
The American Civil Liberties Union and other activist groups filed a class action lawsuit on Saturday, seeking to challenge the president's order, as acrimony widened over the policy and the number of detainees waylaid in transit appeared to swell.
She starred in Acrimony alongside Taraji P. Henson, and, most recently, she played Gabrielle Union's daughter in the movie Breaking In. Alexus is also, like a number of her 13 Reasons Why cast mates, balancing a burgeoning music career.
The acrimony has even spilled over into the currency markets with the body shaming of an algo trader as the media refers to the instantaneous 13 percent collapse in the pound as the result of a "fat-finger" mistake.
TOKYO, July 13 (Reuters) - Japan and South Korea traded further acrimony on Saturday, with Tokyo accusing Seoul of mischaracterising talks the day before that did not mend a dispute that could threaten global supplies of microchips and smartphone displays.
But the experience of the first 100 days has shown the enormity of the challenge Trump faces in enacting his proposed policies amid partisan acrimony in Washington, where Democratic opposition is determined to thwart him and Republican infighting persists.
Both sides complain that the election is being stolen; the acrimony, sharpened by allegations of racial discrimination, makes Florida's hanging chads and the Supreme Court's ruling in favour of George W. Bush in 2000 seem like a church picnic.
BERLIN/ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister accused Germany on Wednesday of hostility toward his country and Islam, and Berlin complained of increased Turkish espionage on German soil as acrimony between the two NATO allies showed no sign of abating.
The last time Reed wore American colours it ended in acrimony at the 2018 Ryder Cup, where he lost both his matches playing with Tiger Woods as the United States suffered a 17.5-10.5 thrashing by Europe in Paris.
State-run Chinese newspapers on Monday crowed about a weekend meeting of a regional security bloc hosted by China, painting it as a harmonious, anti-protectionist counterpoint to the G-7 summit in Canada that was marred by acrimony.
These divisions broke out into open acrimony after the Episcopal Church in the United States consecrated openly gay Canon Gene Robinson as a bishop in 2003, and Anglicans have been facing the prospect of a permanent schism ever since.
There can be no "consent to disagreement" when media discourse is dominated by politicos' arrogant acrimony and coded clichés broadcast as real news, while the airwaves starve voters of their right to know the hard facts needed to decide.
Posted amidst public acrimony over sports, politics, protest, and patriotism last fall, the photo of Russell on one knee with his Presidential Medal of Freedom hanging from his neck quickly went viral with nearly 15,000 retweets and 46,000 likes.
A three-year pact between the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia ended in acrimony on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper oil cuts and OPEC responded by removing all limits on its own production.
The world's two largest economies have escalated tariff increases on each other's imports after talks broke down to resolve their dispute, and the acrimony has intensified since Washington last week blacklisted Chinese telecom equipment company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
On Washington WASHINGTON — At the heart of the confrontation that led to a government shutdown lie two weeks of mixed messaging by the president — and two decades of deep-seated acrimony and suspicion between Democrats and Republicans on immigration.
After a year of secret diplomacy around the world in 1998, Saudi Arabia and then important producer Venezuela were persuaded to cut a deal by non-OPEC Mexico, overcoming mutual acrimony and leading to a rise in oil prices.
"I can understand some of their frustrations, too, because of the acrimony over those three things: the wall, the Border Patrol and ICE," Ms. Capito said in a phone call after returning from a tour of the southwestern border.
The role of women took center stage at the synod, which was focused on reaching out to young people but has been overshadowed by the scandal over sex abuse in the Church and acrimony between social conservatives and reformers.
I feel a little responsible for the acrimony, since it was in an MSNBC interview I did with Mr. Cook in March that the older, more seasoned executive decided to go full-bore on the young, leadership-challenged one.
The resulting race to the bottom in interest rates - and currency values - could rekindle the kind of acrimony among G20 officials so evident during the years of massive bond buying by the U.S. Federal Reserve after the financial crisis.
And the mood in Brussels is apparently closer to acrimony than fellow feeling; if there is no deal, extra efforts to help Britain are unlikely, say diplomats, even if small moves by the EU would confer large benefits on Britain.
And then—even as no developed country endures a homicide rate like ours, a difference explained largely by pervasive accessibility to guns; even as the majority of gun owners support commonsense reforms—the political debate spirals into acrimony and paralysis.
But setting the stage for more acrimony over an issue which is a red flag for many Greeks, opposition parties have decried the deal as a national sell out, while demonstrators plan to protest in central Athens on Jan. 20.
China's bid to improve relations with the Philippines comes amid uncertainty, and acrimony, over the normally tight relations between the Philippines and its main ally, the United States, as Duterte shows little sign of dialing down rhetoric fiercely critical of Washington.
And our sources say there's a lot of acrimony on the staff, because when Kelly came back after her boycott she talked about how they were all family, and how important it was to keep the lines of communications open.
The divisions within the august body, which is usually known more for literary prestige than for scandal-driven acrimony, erupted into the open last week when three members quit in protest, including Peter Englund, Ms. Danius's predecessor as permanent secretary.
The behind-the-scenes acrimony at Wells Fargo — as much as pressure from Capitol Hill and the public outcry — led to Chairman and CEO John Stumpf's forfeiture of about $41 million in unvested equity, sources told CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin.
Public acrimony like the insults Donald Trump has hurled at Canadian negotiators—he has called them "very difficult to deal with" and "spoiled" for refusing his demands for changes to the North American Free-Trade Agreement—would have been unthinkable.
Meanwhile, the old acrimony about Japan's wartime behaviour looks set to flare up again with South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers seeking a court order to forcibly liquidate Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' assets to compensate them, their lawyers said.
The governor has championed the new Tappan Zee Bridge, promised a rebuilt La Guardia Airport, pledged to fund the authority's $29 billion capital plan and, after a bit of acrimony, thrown the state's support behind a new Hudson River rail tunnel.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades said on Saturday he planned to seek a second five-year term in elections scheduled for January 13, pledging to pick up the pace of reunification talks which collapsed in acrimony in mid-2017.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli official close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn of Jew-hatred on Tuesday, remarks likely to fuel acrimony in and around the opposition party as it struggles with anti-Semitism probes.
But as their own divorce acrimony continues, Slash is seemingly trying to use this legal technically to prove that they were never lawfully married, and Ferrar is therefore not entitled to half of the millions he earned during their marriage.
But his brief stay ended in such acrimony that Henderson was the only player for the 2000 N.L. champions who was not given a ring by the team; he was cut that May and got $1.8 million in termination pay.
Jason Chaffetz in November 2000 calling for a bipartisan commission, similar to the one that investigated the 2.03/22.0 attacks, and the Democratic effort to have an independent investigation is only gathering steam as the acrimony on Capitol Hill rises.
If the talks run out of time or collapse in acrimony, Britain could simply be thrown out of the union, facing tariffs on its manufactured goods and losing the "passporting" rights for British financial services to operate throughout the bloc.
Russia blocked an American-sponsored United Nations Security Council resolution on Tuesday that would extend the life of a panel investigating who has committed chemical weapons assaults in the Syria war, in a session punctuated by Cold War-era acrimony.
There is growing acrimony — and now an investigation — over why the camp is so bad when so much money has been provided by the European Union to help improve the Greek asylum system since migration levels started to rise in 2014.
Mr. Paget-Brown faced numerous calls for his resignation after a council meeting he led on Thursday ended in mayhem and acrimony when he tried to exclude reporters, saying that their presence might "prejudice" a government inquiry into the tragedy.
The party's decision to call a no-confidence vote against Mr. Kurz in May, ushering in a caretaker government, led to acrimony between the center-right and center-left that analysts said made a potential coalition between the two unlikely.
But Republicans participated in a bipartisan bicameral investigation and though there was greater partisan acrimony, the Senate hired a bipartisan staff for its component of the investigation and three Republican senators signed the final report, which sharply criticized Reagan's actions.
European soccer's governing body, UEFA, which organizes and profits from soccer's richest club competition, the Champions League, reluctantly agreed to FIFA's plans for an expanded Club World Cup after months of acrimony between its president, Aleksander Ceferin, and FIFA's, Gianni Infantino.
It's poised to swing money and attention like a fist into one of the quietest corners of America, and in a state that prides itself on polite, Midwestern gentility, observers are already bracing for an influx of outside cash and acrimony.
White House reporter Nancy Cook, congressional reporter Sarah Ferris and senior politics editor Charlie Mahtesian join to explain how the move might be less about security concerns and more of a sign of acrimony between president Trump and the democrats.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - State-run Chinese newspapers on Monday crowed about a weekend meeting of a regional security bloc hosted by China, painting it as a harmonious, anti-protectionist counterpoint to the G7 summit in Canada that was marred by acrimony.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Cyprus mediator Espen Barth Eide has quit to pursue a political career in Norway, the United Nations said on Monday, after U.N.- backed talks to broker peace between Greek and Turkish Cypriots ended in acrimony last month.
Some of the criticism was more than deserved: in May, during an appearance on The Herd Colin Cowherd, he spoke with such acrimony and disrespect in a tense exchange with show contributor Kristine Leahy that the air in the room seemed to constrict.
The previous day, Ms. Danius had been forced from her role as permanent secretary of the academy, which awards the Nobel Prize in Literature, after weeks of acrimony over accusations of sexual abuse by a man with longstanding ties to the group.
Much of the acrimony between al-Qaeda and ISIS was embodied in a fierce war of words between al-Baghdadi and al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, and with Baghdadi removed, al-Qaeda may move to heal divisions between the two groups.
In the wake of the 2016 election, Facebook was on the receiving end of scrutiny and public acrimony for its inability to stop the proliferation of fake news stories, and distrust of Facebook and Google has spread across the entire political spectrum.
As the years went on, the acrimony between the legislative and executive branches only seemed to deepen, especially as more conservative and combative Republicans took office after winning elections on the backs of promises to fight Obama every step of the way.
Pompeo has been criticized by some U.S. media and some Washington foreign policy observers for the lack of results and acrimony from Pyongyang, but two former U.S. officials who have negotiated with North Korea cast his talks in a more positive light.
Cruyff was given the chop in 1996 following a bout of the sort of bitter hierarchical acrimony that he invariably tends to bring (immediately after sacking him, the vice-president threatened to call the police to have Cruyff removed from Camp Nou).
In between, there was the Rousey-Tate rivalry, born of acid-tongued acrimony during the final months of Strikeforce and sustained on The Ultimate Fighter, the first season to cast beyond men after the UFC added a women's bantamweight division in 2013.
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LONDON — Britons paused on Friday from the acrimony that has come after the vote to exit the European Union to mark the 193th anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Somme, one of the most murderous military confrontations in history.
But it also implies there is plenty of scope to sell, if Johnson's Brexit negotiations with the EU or parliament dissolve into acrimony, or he calls a new election, or a worsening economy forces the Bank of England to cut interest rates.
So great was the acrimony that when the family decamped for Chappaqua after Mr. Clinton's second term, Socks did not make the trip; he was sent into "exile," as news reports described it, with Mr. Clinton's secretary, Betty Currie, in suburban Virginia.
BRUSSELS — President Trump renewed his criticism of European allies on Tuesday and said he was most optimistic about meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, as he departed for a summit meeting in Brussels that threatens to highlight acrimony within NATO.
The letters, sent in June, are the latest sign of acrimony between Mr. Trump and American allies as he heads to a NATO summit meeting next week in Brussels that will be a closely watched test of the president's commitment to the alliance.
"Hell hath no fury," reads a tagline on a poster for "Acrimony," and at first glance, the latest sermonizing melodrama from Tyler Perry appears to be the story of how a scorned woman worked up the courage to leave her exploitative, untrustworthy husband.
Already ungainly in its mix of social realism and parable — Melinda undergoes a series of overwrought, essentially biblical trials in a city vaguely identified as present-day Pittsburgh — "Acrimony" truly gets muddled once it starts making excuses for its excuse-making antagonist.
In addition to endorsing the logic that keeps spouses Stockholm syndrome'd in bad marriages, "Acrimony" also offers poor economic advice (Melinda's enduring devotion to Robert is an illustration of the sunk-cost fallacy — except that the movie suggests she hasn't sunk enough).
Mr. Shi said the Chinese leader's first order of business was narrow in scope: to improve the relationship after the acrimony of 2017, when the North, against China's advice, tested a series of missiles and what it said was a hydrogen bomb.
Years after rival art museums in Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra completed their own expansions and reaped obvious benefits (including higher attendances), the acrimony surrounding the Sydney Modern Project, as the expansion has been called, reflects — and epitomizes — Sydney's deep ambivalence toward culture.
In Washington, a once-promising bipartisan push in the House of Representatives to limit the federal government's use of facial recognition has stalled for unrelated reasons, including the death of former House Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) and acrimony over impeachment.
Breakdown happens if the failure of large economies to meet their targets causes rising acrimony and other countries make minimal pledges or slow-walk their own goals, leading to a "low-level equilibrium" in which NDCs remain static or rise only incrementally.
Researchers say one of the factors contributing to "Umbrella's" demise was the acrimony among protest leaders between old-guard legislators advocating a peaceful, long-term plan of building public pressure and the more confrontational faction led by students such as young, bespectacled Joshua Wong.
The two leaders are due to meet at the ongoing G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, on Saturday, with Turkey facing acrimony from the U.S. and NATO over its purchase of advanced Russian S-400 missile defense systems, due to be delivered next month.
Some see OPEC rifts as insurmountable and Russia as a wild card that cannot be trusted, but others say economic necessity to boost oil revenue could overcome acrimony and distrust and lead to a global deal to cut supply and mop up the glut.
Alipay, which was valued at about $60 billion in its last fund-raising round, was once part of Alibaba but was peeled off into a separate company in 2011 in a move that spurred acrimony with Yahoo, then a major investor in the Chinese company.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will use a major speech on Brexit next week to call on Britons to reject the acrimony of last year's referendum and unite around the vision of a Britain more open to the world, her office said on Sunday.
But clearly, with acrimony between Turkey and Europe rising since the Turkish government responded to a failed coup with widespread purges, the migrant deal is looking increasingly shaky, and Europe faces the prospect of a renewal of a crisis that has already roiled its politics.
The stakes are high for China to pull off a trouble-free G20 summit of the world's top economies, its highest profile event of the year, as it looks to cement its global standing and avoid acrimony over a long list of tensions with Washington.
There doesn't seem to have been a great deal of acrimony surrounding the departure, although Barber's independent streak and his growing national profile—he had not consulted with the organization before he spoke in Philadelphia—had apparently provoked some discord in the upper ranks.
Cardinal Bernard F. Law, whose stature as archbishop of Boston and America's senior Roman Catholic prelate was shattered in a maelstrom of scandal, acrimony and resignation in 2002 after it was revealed that he had protected abusive priests for years, died on Wednesday in Rome.
The acrimony is a stark change from just a few months ago, when Mr. Trump sided with those leaders, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, on a short-term deal to fund the government and increase the debt limit.
BUENOS AIRES — President Trump and his Mexican and Canadian counterparts sought to put the acrimony of the past two years behind them on Friday as they signed a new trade agreement governing hundreds of billions of dollars in commerce that underpins their mutually dependent economies.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reopened a key cross-border communication channel with South Korea for the first time in nearly two years Wednesday as the rivals explored the possibility of sitting down and talking after months of acrimony and fears of war.
Stakeholders on all sides of this debate would do well to dial back the intensity and acrimony, and to instead engage in a more collaborative manner in hopes of ensuring that the package produced by the House GOP is as good as it can be.
The progress on defining what the Syrian antagonists would even talk about spoke volumes about the frustrations that have vexed Mr. de Mistura in the talks, which have been held off and on for years and have been punctuated by acrimony and false hope.
The dilemma shows how Moscow's election malfeasance is deepening Washington's acrimony, complicating US foreign policy, and could ultimately force some allies to choose between the White House and the Kremlin, at a time when Russia is aggressively expanding its influence, particularly in the Middle East.
They said McConnell was able to bring Cruz into the fold after years of acrimony, which came to a peak of intensity when Cruz accused McConnell on the Senate floor of lying about an alleged deal with Democrats to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank.
The acrimony between Trump and some NFL players reached its peak after the 2018 Super Bowl, when the president at the last minute canceled the traditional White House visit for the Philadelphia Eagles due in part to the low number of players who were willing to attend.
Instead, expect acrimony—both within whatever rabble then runs Britain and between it and the EU. According to the Confederation of British Industry, a lobbying group, EU exports to Britain would face a trade-weighted average tariff of around 5.7% the day after a no-deal Brexit.
LONDON (Reuters) - After a year of secret diplomacy and hushed-up private talks around the world, OPEC's mighty Saudi Arabia and rival Venezuela were persuaded to cut a deal by non-OPEC Mexico which overcame mutual acrimony and led to a much-needed rise in oil prices.
The show of investor nerves coincided with sharply heightened strains between Riyadh and Tehran, reflected in a fresh denunciation of adversary Iran by Prince Mohammed over its role in Yemen, and by continuing mutual acrimony over political turmoil in Lebanon, another cockpit of Iranian-Saudi rivalry.
Also no surprise, dueling factions of directors — whose opinions have been more fluid than just the obvious acrimony between ousted CEO Travis Kalanick and the car-hailing company's big investor Benchmark — are still wrangling over how best to settle the troubled waters of the selection process.
Partisanship on Capitol Hill has been getting more entrenched for years, but the tensions have escalated under Trump and seemed to come to a head this week in a perfect storm of racial acrimony, partisan finger-pointing and even concerns about violent attacks against members of Congress.
Considering how its relations with Washington could quickly slip back into acrimony if the difficult process of negotiating denuclearization and the lifting of trade sanctions breaks down, it remains unclear how much, or if at all, North Korea intends to recalibrate its other propaganda and indoctrination efforts.
The show of investor nerves coincided with sharply heightened strains between Riyadh and Tehran, reflected in a fresh denunciation of adversary Iran by Prince Mohammed over its role in Yemen, and by continuing mutual acrimony over political turmoil in Lebanon, another cockpit of Iranian-Saudi rivalry.
Sanders did little to dispel the acrimony between himself and the party, which he joined only last year after more than two decades in Congress as an independent, when he said over the weekend he was endorsing Wasserman Schultz's Democratic opponent in her Florida congressional district.
While acrimony and partisanship have made this more difficult, lawmakers are considering two bills that have bipartisan support on Capitol Hill and among the American people: H.R. 2327 and H.R. 909, the Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers (PAWS), and the Pets And Women Safety (PAWS) Acts of 21625.
LONDON — The Russian tycoon Alisher Usmanov agreed on Tuesday to sell his 20163 percent stake in Arsenal to the club's majority owner, the American billionaire E. Stanley Kroenke, an agreement that would end years of acrimony and values the English Premier League team at $2.3 billion.
It calls to mind the tensions that have long defined the Beach Boys regarding who should take creative credit for their groundbreaking experimentation aside from Wilson, as well as acrimony that's caused multiple rounds of litigation and led to Beach Boys tours featuring partial, warring lineups.
The acrimony on display Thursday as the intelligence committee tried to resume its work on Russia's intervention in the 2016 presidential election laid bare the bitter divide that persists in Congress even after Mr. Mueller, the special counsel, completed his 22-month investigation of the subject.
Editorials Until a few days ago, Americans and the world had reason to think that the Trump administration's policy toward Russia would involve cooperation and harmony and seek to reverse the acrimony and dysfunction that had come to characterize relations between the Kremlin and the Obama administration.
In a sign of growing acrimony between Trump and the spy agencies, on Wednesday the CIA sent a clear message to Trump by denying security clearance to Robin Townley, a Trump appointee to the National Security Council without any suggestion of disloyalty, the Washington Times reported.
Rove said these leaks are one of the three reasons he believes there is "acrimony" between three competing factions in the White House, which he said include the allies and supporters of senior adviser Jared Kushner, chief strategist Stephen Bannon and chief of staff Reince Priebus.
The acrimony between the two competing factions came to a head during the revolutions of the Arab Spring and the contentious issue of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist movement backed by Qatar and Turkey in those struggles, which Saudi Arabia sees as an impediment to its regional influence.
But for some of us, the nostalgia for that doomed, super buggy operating system is actually nostalgia for something else: a time when you could find a like-minded group of friendly people online before the acrimony that has become the defining feature of most social media today.
Those divergent strategies would be hard to meld even in a friendly proposal, but become that much more difficult amid the culture clash, according to multiple investors and bankers, with the acrimony threatening to scuttle the deal as it did when the companies last tried to combine in 2014.
LONDON — Against a backdrop of rising political acrimony, Theresa May, the British prime minister, warned critics on Sunday not to thwart her timetable for withdrawal from the European Union, as she prepared for a standoff with lawmakers that could prompt calls for an early general election here. Mrs.
ROCKLAND, Me. — The man who took care of Robert Indiana in the last years of his life told a probate court hearing Wednesday that he was paid roughly $2000,240 a year to tend to the aging artist, whose estate and legacy are now the subject of acrimony and lawsuits.
WARSAW — The long-simmering acrimony between the European Union and Poland's right-wing government intensified sharply on Wednesday when the bloc's lawmakers voted to begin a process that could result in a loss of voting rights within the European Union for Poland, drawing a furious reaction from Warsaw.
Clarence E. Walker, a professor at Wesleyan University, wrote in The New York Times Book Review that her authoritative biography of Garvey was "an interesting and intelligent attempt to break away from clichés and acrimony" over his willfulness and attraction to the Ku Klux Klan's notion of racial purity.
A divisive showdown over a Supreme Court nominee was certainly not helpful in advancing comity, but it has not taken on the widespread acrimony that has consumed both houses of Congress in past fights, such as over government shutdown threats or the perpetual battles over the health care law.
RALEIGH, N.C. — After more than nine hours of closed-door meetings, jawboning and complicated legislative stratagems, North Carolina legislators went home in frustration Wednesday after failing to repeal the state law that has prompted economic boycotts, lawsuits, political acrimony and contributed to the defeat of the Republican governor.
The potential cost is greater than heightened acrimony: As each side will surely dig in its heels, sensible immigration and foreign policies, such as bipartisan efforts to address the rising number of asylum seekers or to prevent Guatemala from sliding into authoritarianism, will get lost in the scuffle.
But it would hardly be the first time there was acrimony among the members of Cash Money—that was a running theme of the early 2000s, as all the members went their various ways for a number of reasons and fought with each other back and forth on different tracks.
In European capitals and among delegations gathered here at a pristine golf resort, anxiety over the future of US leadership has become more palpable than perhaps any other point in Trump's presidency, with the acrimony spilling into view just as the largest industrial nations hope to put forward a united front.
The first presidential debate on Monday wasn't short on acrimony, but as The Daily Beast's Michael Tomasky noted, "Hillary Clinton took Donald Trump to the house Monday night without even playing some of the heaviest cards against him"—notably the allegations against Trump University, the Trump Foundation, and Trump Model Management.
Adding to the acrimony, lawyers for Ms. Meng announced over the weekend that they would sue members of the Canadian Border Services Agency, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the federal government for breaching her constitutional rights when she was detained for three hours in December before being formally arrested.
After a bruising 1003-hour debate that underscored the deep acrimony between Republicans and Democrats at the outset of the trial, Republicans pushed through a set of rules that would postpone until next week at the earliest a final decision on whether to call witnesses or subpoena documents for the trial.
Charles M. Blow Last week when Donald Trump began his so-called Thank You Tour in Cincinnati, he had yet another opportunity to be magnanimous and conciliatory, to step beyond the division and acrimony of his campaign and into the unity and healing necessary to be president of a strained nation.
At a Brussels summit marked by unusual harmony among the 27 leaders, there was a flash of the cross-Channel acrimony which some fear could wreck any deal when officials accused London of cynically vetoing some EU spending and demanded it back down or face disrupting the start of talks next month.
The warmth of the personal letter, seen by Reuters and sent on Wednesday after a summit accord to help the prime minister win a referendum to keep Britain in the bloc, contrasted with the acrimony that marked Cameron's vain effort to block other EU leaders from appointing Juncker chief executive 18 months ago.
The acrimony between Trump and Sessions has long been simmering -- Sessions tendered his resignation earlier this year but Trump declined to accept it -- but Wednesday's comments signal a shift in Trump's leadership style, one that former employers used to say rested on unflinching loyalty to the company and, more importantly, the boss.
Even more shocking was the conversation around me after I returned, which is unlike any other in the world right now — acrimony, conspiracy theories and finger pointing between political parties, Facebook awash in stories of a "hoax" disease and claims that coronavirus was caused by 85033G lines or purposely created by the Chinese.
Yet amid the acrimony, leaders in Baghdad and the Kurdish strongholds of Erbil and Sulimaniyah have also been exchanging almost daily phone calls, hoping to hash out solutions to problems exacerbated by that vote — and to get thousands of federal and Kurdish troops massed within each others' sight lines to stand down.
Despite years of acrimony between Russia and Germany — and especially between Mr. Lavrov and Mr. Maas's predecessors — the Germans came away promising to support a veterans' hospital, and the Russians committed to the so-called Normandy Format, an effort to resolve the crisis in eastern Ukraine involving France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine.
Her early films include "Sand Screens" (1991), a drama centering on a woman determined to lead an uninhibited life in a deeply conservative society, and the sarcastically titled "A Civilized People" (1999), which touches on such discomfiting topics as homosexuality, the ill treatment of immigrant house servants and religious acrimony in Lebanese society.
His broadside against the media, which he believes is unfairly representing the size of the crowd on Friday, and the sight of huge anti-Trump crowds in US cities and around the world also made another thing clear: the political acrimony that rattled the nation for the past 18 months is not going away.
The trajectory of the Republican primary has been one of growing pessimism, intensifying acrimony and abundant pettiness, and it reached its ugly nadir on the stage in North Charleston, S.C. This happened when Cruz was asked to respond to Trump's claim that he might not qualify as a "natural-born citizen" eligible for the presidency.
It would free taxpayers from having to provide financial support for news programming that many of them feel is biased against their political beliefs; it would greatly diminish the congressional acrimony over public broadcasting; and it would liberate PBS and NPR to find ways of gaining, from the private sector, funding equal to the shortfall.
If the truce is ineffective, it is unlikely that peace talks in Geneva will reconvene (they ended in acrimony last month.) Regardless, it will be almost impossible to bring Syria's war to a close so long as its chief instigator, who is responsible for most of the roughly half a million war deaths, remains secure.
A KGB officer's top priority is to undermine his main enemy: the U.S.  In a brilliant stroke of political judo, Putin is encouraging the belief that he installed President Trump as the real-life Manchurian candidate, feeding into the acrimony - on both sides of the aisle, and also overseas - provoked by the American populist revolt.
As painful as many years have been, I have always enjoyed watching the canned laughs and bumbled delivery, partially because it was somehow reassuring to see the acrimony of Washington get set aside for an evening, and partially because it gave me hope that if these people can make a room laugh, anyone can.
In his final State of the Union address, President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE transcended the acrimony over foreign policy with his bold call for the world to end malaria.
The moral of "Acrimony" seems to be: Leave a bad man, especially one who cheated on you before marriage and leeches off your financial resources — unless he has poured his life into the dream of inventing a self-recharging battery, in which case the bonds of matrimony are sacrosanct and no sacrifice is too great.
Before the meeting Mr. Trump convened with his top advisers, a lower-level meeting descended into acrimony when Brian H. Hook, the State Department's top Iran adviser, erupted at Pentagon officials who professed not to have seen the military options being prepared for Mr. Trump, according to senior administration officials with knowledge of the meeting.
But what makes matters complicated are the countercharges of generational discrimination and acrimony between the African American Democrats who were on the front lines of the fight for civil rights in the 21625s and 2900s and a younger group of rising leaders who say they are being shut out of the party they will soon control.
However, what makes matters complicated are the countercharges of generational discrimination and acrimony between the African American Democrats who were on the front lines of the fight for civil rights in the 1950s and 1960s and a younger group of rising leaders who say they are being shut out of the party they will soon control.
Since then, Hyperloop One has put the acrimony behind it, focusing instead on hitting its milestones in an effort to convince its international partners that the hyperloop not only works, but can overcome the skepticism about the cost and viability of flinging passengers and cargo through a vacuum tube at the speed of a Boeing 747.
Drawn to the race by the acrimony surrounding a high-profile, racially-charged police shooting in July and spurred on by Donald Trump's campaign of dog-whistle politics, this serial bigot has once again emerged as a reminder of the hate-filled politics of Louisiana's past — and I hope next Tuesday will be his political obituary.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument MORE (D-Mass.) during an interview with Politico Magazine, reflecting lingering acrimony over her work to found the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
But my problem is the universities at which I work, I hear all of this loud acrimony, and yet when I look carefully at where people live, where they put their kids at school, whom the associate, whom they hire to do their dirty work, it&aposs a reality that doesn&apost match the abstract ideology, and therefore we create cynicism.
The president's reluctance to speak out with force and moral indignation against the white nationalists who incited the most serious racial episode of his presidency elicited deep feelings of disappointment spanning the ideological spectrum, and a spreading sense that he had squandered a critical opportunity to empathize, unite and move beyond the acrimony that has engulfed the White House and country.
MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL: Current political system doesn't foster progress 5 reasons Trump's debate performance sealed his 2016 coffin No rigged debate here: Moderator Chris Wallace wins the night Assuming that Clinton adopts this robust policy agenda, the inevitable post-election acrimony on the right between Trump voters and the #NeverTrumpers could turn into a full-blown dumpster fire.
Though most experts and fingers point to Vladimir Putin's cyber-minions as responsible for the hacking of the Democratic National Committee's emails that has led to acrimony and discord that may well be meant to help Donald J. Trump, an admirer of the Russian President, in his path to the White House, there is as yet not enough hard and definitive evidence for an official accusation.
There was an eruption of acrimony when the speaker of the House, John Bercow (formally, in contrast to the role played by U.S. Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), the Commons speaker is a non-partisan position), ruled against the government on accepting a back-bench amendment.
Yet the actions of both men in the aftermath of Tuesday's primaries — Mr. Biden set out a welcome mat for his rival rather than pressuring him to quit, and Mr. Sanders outlined tough terms for an eventual détente — also shed light on a personal relationship that has remained sturdy, amicable and functional, a far cry from the acrimony that defined Mr. Sanders's relationship with Mrs.
Over the course of the day, Mr. Bolton posted a few more messages — not about the Ukraine matter that has propelled his former boss to the edge of impeachment but about his own two-month battle to "liberate" his Twitter account, as he put it, from a White House that refused to give it back when he resigned in September in a flurry of acrimony.
I too have been tempted to focus solely on my grief, and fuel myself with acrimony against my captors for the anguish my children endured as they grew up without their mother, for the death of my father after a heart failure caused by my capture and for the painful memories seared in my brain that are still haunting me in my daily life.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffGraham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing MORE's (D-Calif.) challenge is to steer the Ukraine hearings toward something in between — to draw out a compelling narrative without allowing the proceedings to degenerate into a spectacle of acrimony and partisan grandstanding.
Further, the 28503 Mariel boatlift that found over 22019,000 mostly Spanish-descended Cubans seeking asylum in Miami led to bitter acrimony among many within Miami's black community as the Cuban community, by decade's end, had grown to dominate politics and jobs in the city that, for many blacks, replaced an overtly racist white power structure from the old Jim Crow era with a latently racist white Cuban power structure.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 85033 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (Va.), the panel's top Democrat, to avoid the public acrimony that plagued the House Intelligence Committee's Russia probe, which ended earlier this year over the objections of Democrats.

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