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" - Lily, 23 "Got in spats at the mall.
Fruits have previously been a casualty of bilateral trade spats.
Political spats between China and its neighbours are another problem.
And, if televised, these spats would surely need subtitles ("sobs").
I'd like to think we haven't started any domestic spats.
Despite the inevitable sibling spats, everyone had everyone else's back.
Trade spats aside, do you live in a political bubble?
But like most Washington spats, the truth is more complicated.
They also started getting into spats like they do onstage.
We're exploring spats, gripes, and fights in tech, science, and entertainment.
Yet all these spats ended with a surrender from Mr Sharif.
The party's own members provoked some of the most heated spats.
Protectionist spats also spook investors and can cause stocks to fall.
"There have always been spats between Belarus and Russia," she said.
If he wasn't, he was figuratively wearing spats in my head.
So I think the markets can support rather trade tiffs, trade spats.
In a way, these spats come as a shock to Jenner, too.
I don't know what this is all about… We have occasional spats.
We'd had some public Twitter spats … Eight years or so had passed.
The resulting spats were followed by 15 minutes of dispassionate, general discussion.
Partisan spats appeared to dominate the reaction in the American news media.
Naturally, her gift makes marital spats over who said what pretty futile.
Yildirim has engaged in public spats with coaches and major fan groups.
Musk and Bezos have been in public spats about space in the past.
And Mr Trump is normalising the use of trade weapons in political spats.
Such spats might not get a second look in many walks of life.
Without 140 character spats would there really be anything interesting about it all?
Trump and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had multiple public spats during the campaign.
Shortly after, Graham and Trump got into the first of two Twitter spats.
Moldova and Russia have been embroiled in a series of spats this year.
What is to be done about opera's new divas, and the resultant spats?
It's certainly fair to say the space excels at public spats and disagreements.
Gordon sees another indicator as proof of the damage from ongoing trade spats.
Our relationship to technology is still evolving, characterized by inevitable spats and rapprochements.
His devotion was strict but without affectation; you'd never picture him in spats.
That said, the dreary winter day and spats of freezing rain weren't helping.
Previous diplomatic spats have resulted in disruptions to exports of coal and wine.
It's hard to say who came out on top in these little spats.
For some, that has meant overcoming nasty public spats to gain the president's ear.
This will sometimes lead to confusion at checkout, as well as spats with cashiers.
Crude production has been repeatedly delayed by tax spats and disagreements over development strategy.
Steel is no stranger to global trade spats, especially when it comes to China.
The year has been marked with petty spats from badmind artists with fragile egos.
"Puss in Spats" Bustopher Jones (James Corden) has garbage bins ripe for deep-diving.
From there, their interactions seemed defined by a series of memes and public spats.
He also had public spats with head coach Jon Gruden and GM Mike Mayock.
Athletes won't be pointing their finger and getting into these spats with other athletes.
The skirmishes — both verbal spats and fist-fights — became more frequent, and escalated in intensity.
That's because most people probably want to devote less energy to these spats, not more.
Even lawyers are settling spats over imagery, or hop puns like Hopscotch and Bitter End.
Certainly, Lee is no stranger to spats with U.N. officials and also some fellow journalists.
After the trade spats of the 1980s, Asian car firms localised their production and management.
Beyond the usual tips and spats among participants, insider gossip is part of the appeal.
The coalition parties have spent much of this year distracted by infighting and undignified spats.
Especially not in pop culture, where dinner table spats are as common as laugh tracks.
They have their normal sibling spats but they're not very often and not very big.
But, we ain't gonna argue ... have you seen how nasty his spats with Shaq get?!?!?
Mr Trump has not only kept his business intact through two divorces and numerous spats.
His gentlemanly outfit hasn't changed since then: Top hat, cane, gloves, and, of course, spats.
Sure there were no memes, or threads...but there was also no outrage, no spats.
What's more, in general, you don't see presidents engaging in public spats with the Fed.
S. trade spats, was slightly higher against both the euro and five other major currencies.
But while marital spats were universal among the couples, how they handled them was not.
Khan and Trump have had a series of public spats since their election in 2016.
Getting into tit-for-tat public spats with President Trump doesn't make anyone look good.
Above all, they are locked in a series of increasingly acrimonious trade spats with China.
No, but apparently you can buy independence from a party structure and quotidian campaign spats.
From the depths of his monstrous junkyard, Alice struts onto the stage in polished spats.
Iaquinta's public spats with his employer have eaten up the majority of the last few years.
The proposal follows spats on whether certain chemicals and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) should be approved.
In Silicon Valley, you can have such public spats with people you hold in high regard.
Divvying up government airwaves amid the "race" to beat China has led to spats between agencies.
Photo: Getty ImagesAfter two years, Apple's legal spats with Qualcomm have come to an anticlimactic end.
Others are engaging in political spats as raucous as the bickering on a Bravo reality show.
Emerging markets have been the biggest victims of the trade spats and rising U.S interest rates.
Trump has a history of criticizing London, and has had well-documented spats with its mayor.
These preliminary spats are just a prelude to the much more momentous upcoming decision on steel.
His 1503-season career in the NFL was characterized by spats with teammates and unrestrained showmanship.
Most talk of ''virtue signaling'' is limited to the realm of arguments: debates, spats, flame wars.
Here are three recent spats, incited by questions of honor, character or matters of the heart.
Consider whether your spats with your significant other to blame for your office blues as well.
And, after months of not engaging in political spats on Facebook and Twitter, I felt noticeably better.
In 2014, the veteran sued seven people for defamation after they got into several spats on Facebook.
It's not a season of Say Yes to the Dress without sparkles, spats and so. many. tears.
Ashley and J.P. Rosenbaum aren't necessarily known for having fiery marital spats, but that could soon change.
The president is embroiled in highly-public spats with both men, however, which could make things tricky.
I heard cases on land disputes, inheritance spats and, one morning, a case between two squabbling prostitutes.
In another, a pair of spats are held up in front of a painting by Alex Katz.
The current crisis follows several intense spats pushing both sides deeper into a spiral of mutual distrust.
The North American region is best served by strengthening its own competitiveness, not internal spats, Marquez added.
He got into Twitter spats with the Iranian government, the University of California, Berkeley, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
China has a long history of interrupting trade with other countries in the middle of diplomatic spats.
Clinton wasn t the only opponent Trump touched on – he also discussed his recent spats with Marco Rubio.
Factory activity shrank more than expected in January, hit by trade spats but also by cooling domestic demand.
Used to spats in the Church of England at home, he has emphasised the need for "good disagreement".
We caught up with them and their ladies in ATL and asked how they handle spats at home.
Cultural clashes were presented as spats between students Will we ever hear the end of the jollof debate?
And the International Monetary Fund warned that trade spats threaten to make slowing global economic growth even slower.
"A strong lobbying presence would smooth relations with the EU institutions, establish personal relationships, prevent spats," Freund said.
Abbott could be tough to deal with, and frequently got into spats about things like ownership of negatives.
A respite from political, legal and family spats gives him room to manoeuvre, and less excuse for delay.
"Imagining Trump's stubby little finger on the nuclear button makes us forget our petty, intraparty spats," he said.
And before making their alliance, Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Trump had to put their old spats behind them.
To Morey, though, World War II was also fast friendships, spats with fellow troops and sometimes missing home.
BRUSSELS — As diplomatic spats go, it was a spring shower in a teapot, not even a minor tempest.
Workers may be staring at their computers, but how many have disappeared down the rabbit hole of Twitter spats?
America has become embroiled in trade spats with fast-growing upstarts before; with Japan in the 1980s, for example.
Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell's spats, and exhausted by the fear-mongering ads about undocumented immigrants jumping the border.
By the 1990s, competition in the small town was fierce, and toxic public spats between community leaders were common.
Williams has had her fair share of on-court spats through her career, including an $82,500 fine in 2009.
" A Republican congressional aide said there was deep frustration on Capitol Hill that Trump keeps engaging in "petty spats.
Some of these spats between the Oval Office and the corner office reflect Mr Trump's peculiar style of governing.
That means it can get caught up in Indian spats with China that have nothing to do with it.
He makes grand bets and pronouncements, gets cornered by TMZ, and injects himself into spats with other tech luminaries.
One game does not tidy up all their rough edges or erase their infighting and occasional spats with dysfunction.
Because of these spats, Pompeo has acquired a reputation for being thin-skinned and focused on pleasing President Trump.
In the early days after her arrival, her on-air spats made for fun TV. Now it's just exhausting.
Khan and Trump have had a number of public spats over differences on immigration, gun laws and counter-terrorism.
President Donald Trump got into Twitter spats with the Iranian government, the University of California, Berkeley and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Whether we like it or not, petty political spats of increasing importance are playing out on Twitter every day.
The cash boost — the company's biggest yet — comes on the heels of a string of ongoing spats over worker pay.
Politics are likely playing are role in these movements, with ongoing trade spats between the United States and its partners.
Between traveling, family spats, and disappointing food, it's easy to forget that holidays, Thanksgiving in particular, are actually pretty dope.
Between spats of ugly crying, fans from all over took their queries to Twitter in hopes of feeling some resolve.
Musk himself wound up in several spats with, variously, Donald Trump, media outlets, Azealia Banks, and investors who short Tesla.
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian were fighting for the Most Annoying title with their public spats during the winter months.
These spats often occurred in the middle of the night, when our newborn wouldn't stop crying and everyone was exhausted.
The big picture: Trump's TPP withdrawal enabled spats with allies and created a vacuum that China was positioned to fill.
The biggest sources of controversy have been spats of perceived Odd Future in-fighting, which is part of the draw.
This has escalated trade spats between China and other steel producing nations such as Japan, India and the United States.
Since coming to office, Barrow has tried to restore human rights and end spats with foreign governments initiated by Jammeh.
New Delhi and Beijing have a deep-seated rivalry characterized by border spats and suspicion of each another's political ambitions.
Yet we're all suffering through a series of trade spats with just about everybody, from China to the European Union.
Hotel employees, dressed in 1920s era costumes — complete with spats and gold pocket watches — greeted me with signature Disney friendliness.
We need a government that works for us and keeps us informed of issues, not spats, not insults, not anger.
" Arlen's an actor, and he'll soon be starring in an unauthorized bio-pic about Jiminy Cricket called "Behind the Spats.
With a few exceptions, the vast majority of Republican senators try desperately to avoid high-profile spats with the president.
Past spats over dumping and other unfair trade practices led to punitive duties on some goods, as allowed under WTO rules.
The two siblings were known to be at odds with Ailes throughout his reign at Fox, resulting in several public spats.
Meanwhile, a source told PEOPLE that Kim Kardashian wants to move on from all of the drama surrounding West's public spats.
Patti doesn't involve herself in fiery spats with other artists, nor can you imagine her arguing with people on the internet.
As he became well-known, a second Mr Taleb emerged, a figure who indulged in bad-tempered spats with other thinkers.
Typically, big companies prefer to settle their spats out of court rather than risk the embarrassments of a high-profile trial.
Pete and Ashlee got into minor club spats, denied tabloid reports, and fought sexist rumors, but the two loved each other.
It was a cute interlude in two otherwise utilitarian feeds, but in the world of book-related Twitter spats, both Dictionary.
For the Koch-backed groups, staying out of Trump's regular news cycle spats has been a challenge, but a top priority.
Sure, the tax reform and Obamacare repeal bills may be jeopardized by internal spats between the GOP and the White House.
One of our early spats was occasioned by my wish to post a photo of him on social media (I lost).
A Republican sweep could translate into a selloff in emerging market assets as international trade spats would be expected to continue.
And earlier in 2020, the internationally renowned expert hired to help reinvigorate the system departed his post after spats with Gov.
Russia and Belarus have a long history of pre-New Year oil spats that have disrupted supplies to Belarus and Europe.
Once, there was a time when Congress understood that public spats would jeopardize its ability to be neutral and fair observers.
Sure, there were occasional spats, but we learned how to resolve them on our own and get back to having fun.
The barnstorming trip was the handiwork of Christy Walsh, Ruth's agent avant la lettre, a kind of Scott Boras in spats.
That night, Ms. Channing went onstage in a pair of flats, which had been covered in spats to match her costume.
Partly out of luck, partly out of prudence, he wasn't involved in the night's ugliest spats, which starred Bush, Trump and Cruz.
The way these spats usually go, one neighbor gets a new drone (often around Christmas) and begins flying it around the backyard.
He also recently got into surreal spats with top NBA players LeBron James and Stephen Curry (who both happen to be black).
It has been alarmed both by the isolationist rhetoric of President Donald Trump and by recent, highly unusual, public spats with China.
But making life hard for Russian politicians is likely to be more effective than tit-for-tat spats that penalise ordinary Russians.
Question: What's harder, being a parent or being involved in a highly-public gal group with more than a few infamous spats?
Cory Booker of New Jersey and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, have engaged in spats with Biden in recent weeks.
During the debate, Rubio called for his rivals to focus on policy, but the Florida senator tangled in several spats with Trump.
Trump's series of spats with the London mayor Long before Trump became president, he was trading barbs with the mayor of London.
"We do not know how or when these issues will be resolved," Mr. Powell said of trade spats, speaking earlier this month.
Still, she said, trade spats and slowing global growth are a headwind on U.S. exports and that she takes those risks seriously.
About the Twitter spats, Hoyer chalked it up to "strong feelings" about clearly emotional policy issues — like child detention at the border.
The result was frequently combative interviews with members of the Trump administration and its supporters, including various high-profile spats with Kellyanne Conway.
Think of him as the comforting uncle, convincing the kids that a few ugly spats between Mom and Dad won't end in divorce.
This is a typically convoluted process and the accompanying political spats repeatedly spooked bond markets over a period of several weeks last year.
Spats between contending factions have spilt over into the public and raised fears that policy will take a backseat to the power struggles.
Zayn Malik and the One Direction lads have had their fair share of social media spats since Malik quit the band in March.
There have also been spats with high-profile players such as former England winger Stewart Downing, who has been dropped for recent games.
But before we close this chapter in minor celebrity spats, let's all take a moment to appreciate the tremendous irony of this situation.
McConnell, who tends to avoid public confrontations and isn't known to add fuel to public spats, appeared focused solely on the Republican agenda.
One could assume he's referring to his Wu brethren, whom he's had a couple messy public spats with over the past few years.
Despite their initial spats, Brin and Page started working together on an interesting idea Page had about cataloging every link on the internet.
Even when Congress has gotten into spats about the program in the past, politicians have at least managed to pass short-term extensions.
Anthony said he was just tired of spats with a member of the front office playing out in front of all to see.
Apart from watching for international trade spats cropping up in guidance, Ristuben said he was also keeping an eye out for confidence surveys.
Instead, men's tennis in the country has now become a soap opera, more memorable for its spats than its results on the court.
On the surface, NBC's new hit This Is Us is just a cuddly family drama, replete with Thanksgiving spats, teachable moments, and loving embraces.
Secrecy and spats Running past the reflecting pool in Washington DC's iconic National Mall last week, I was struck by its murky green waters.
The U.N.&aposs cultural and educational arm has become a forum for bitter political spats between Israelis and Palestinians, jeopardizing its credibility and work.
He added that central bankers will take "appropriate" steps to maintain the US economy's expansion amid the multiple trade spats and are monitoring closely.
Google and Microsoft have had some pretty public spats over the years, which have resulted in ecosystem wars and affected customers of both companies.
A Trump policy overhaul may spark some short-term spats, but these foreign governments will soon recognize the folly of assaulting a crucial customer.
The spats, many of which have gone down on Twitter, have involved Khloé Kardashian and West bashing Rose for her past as a stripper.
He has also had a few high profile spats with President Donald Trump over Russia and the president's refusal to release his tax returns.
The move is intended to soothe rising tension over agricultural trade between the world's top two economies after a recent series of trade spats.
The disagreements on display in these anthologies aren't just charming intellectual spats — they're essential to the policy decisions that we need to make today.
Rhubarb (the dog) and Custard (the cat) were quarreling enemies who got into various spats while the birds in the garden egged them on.
Apart from environmental risks, cloud seeding could also lead to geo-political spats if over-used in one region, depriving areas downwind of rainfall.
This is according to a new study on Reddit "raids"—organized online spats between subreddits—from a group of Stanford University professors and scholars.
Scarborough — who has had his share of public spats in the past with Kelly — concluded the conversation by saying Carlson has defied many expectations.
Some investors and directors say Australian boards do respond to feedback from major investors and they can achieve their aims without confrontational, public spats.
The belief that "a woman's place is in the home is confined to intra-evangelical spats, with little broader influence," he asserts, sans evidence.
Bale and Damon deliver strong performances as racers and friends Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles while also making you laugh over their friendly spats.
WhatsApp has repeatedly gotten into spats with the Brazilian court system over the fact that it often cannot produce data authorities want for investigations.
This year Trump was more in the background, as not even the tariff spats seemed to particularly irk the free-trading crowd (again, optimism).
During one of the many ping-pong-like spats between her and the butler Spratt, her nail-painting becomes fuel for their volleying fire.
While the chain has engaged in countless Twitter spats, the fresh beef incident stands out because of its long-term impact — on and offline.
" Matt Ford, The New Republic: "None of the candidates' spats and skirmishes are nearly as interesting as the unspoken truce between Sanders and Warren.
On the show, host Jonathan Goldstein assists his guests in confronting unresolved past conflicts, which can range from genuinely traumatic experiences to smaller spats.
The biggest risk his firm sees when evaluating the country, he added, is not necessarily trade spats or government resistance, but is instead currency.
Midcalf silk dresses came with ruffled bibs and hems; minidresses skimmed thigh-high ruffle-topped spats; and baby-blue shearling was cut by teal waves.
The United States and Canada typically enjoy a friendly trade relationship, but spats have unfolded amid the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
As part of his online spats with other activists, he tried to dox, or expose, the real identities of members of the Anonymous offshoot LulzSec.
Montessori's policy of helping children learn how to productively resolve conflicts on their own will surely be helpful with any family spats – or global crises!
Spats between the United States and China, South Korea and Japan, and the United States and the European Union are all creating causes for concern.
S. protest this week in China, the tech firm's biggest overseas market and a country where foreign firms have suffered damaging boycotts following international spats.
Instead, plans for a new Nobel Centre have sparked royal outrage, political spats and objections from a Swedish business tycoon that it spoils his view.
Employed to resolve spats within Laurel and Hardy, Blazing Saddles, The Great Race, and countless TV sitcoms, pie fights are the pinnacle of slapstick comedy.
When Paul has made headlines, he has done so because of his spats with higher-tier candidates like Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie.
Crude oil was discovered in Uganda 10 years ago but commercial production has been repeatedly delayed by spats over taxation and disagreements over development strategy.
The bewildering layout dates from the 12th century, when wars and land spats kept morphing the dividing line between the holdings of rival noble families.
Deporting a couple of million "bad hombres," in Mr. Trump's words, and engaging in a some prominent trade spats may let off some political steam.
The transportation industry has been under pressure from U.S. trade spats with China and other countries and a slowdown in the manufacturing and coal sectors.
Despite its conditional postponement last week, Seoul still wants to terminate GSOMIA unless Tokyo changes its attitude toward recent bilateral spats with deep historical roots.
Strategists don't expect the spats will influence voters, and some of the president's supporters even embraced the Trudeau video as validation of Trump's outsider persona.
The Russia probe has fed public spats with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, quarreling among aides and attacks on Robert Mueller, the special counsel running the investigation.
The Conservatives have a dismal record of splitting on such issues, going back to spats over free trade versus imperial preference in the late 19th century.
In the end, these little spats are of little consequence, but the researchers warn that this is largely because Wikipedia is such a carefully controlled environment.
On Friday, leaders from the world's biggest economies will meet at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, where many of those public spats could be rekindled.
As deputy assistant secretary in the State Department's Bureau of Conflict and Stability Operations, her job is to help prevent diplomatic spats from escalating to conflicts.
And it's not as if the United States is only fighting a trade war with China: It's also involved in several trade spats with other nations.
The two emerging market currencies usually move in tandem with each other, but foreign trade spats, domestic politics and economic data have driven them apart lately.
Italy has become engaged with a number of spats with Malta - the European Union's smallest country - over who should take in migrants found in the Mediterranean.
Ms. Hsiao, who has been lead manager of the fund since 2015, said the sorts of stocks she seeks are insulated from spats over international commerce.
The rap battle and poetry slams take place in settings that are brightly lit and — a few tetchy spats between rivals romantic and artistic notwithstanding — relaxed.
Here are the companies that Trump has singled out on Twitter since he began his presidential bid last year, not including his spats with media organizations.
Those pushing for progressives to tone it down note that those online spats might seem extra tough in hindsight once people are expected to work together.
There have already been signs of Mr. Putin's influence starting to ebb, however, and a few brutish spats among the elite have spilled into the open.
After years of soft studies purporting to settle the debate, brutal spats between American luminaries, and subtle propaganda campaigns, we're no closer to reaching an answer.
"     "There does seem to be just a wee bit of concern about rising inflation and also some concern about ongoing trade spats, but again, no surprise there.
Now an even more bearish tone hangs over agricultural markets due to trade spats with NAFTA partners Canada and Mexico, plus mounting tensions with China and Europe.
Now, the level of difficulty is, of course, much higher when you start to talk about blocking investment than when we&aposre just engaging in tariff spats.
"We have had spats before, but always with the understanding that both parties were committed to the alliance and needed to come out content," says Mr Blair.
The show's best effort to diversify the brand meant largely ignoring the issue while treating the racial microaggressions of a certain white contestant as mere interpersonal spats.
The FTC was short-staffed for most of the year: thanks to presidential foot dragging and partisan spats, just two out of five commissioners were in place.
You might be able to duck the sillier spats from home, but once you're in the office again you'll feel like a bull in a china shop.
The assertion, which Malaysia called inaccurate, is the latest development in the neighbors' spats over parts of the Singapore Strait, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
In the past 24 hours hampton has had two viral twitter spats with actress Taraji P. Henson and singer Erykah Badu over remarks they made about Kelly.
If President Trump is more interested in tax reform than he is in stirring up culture-war spats, he certainly hasn't shown it in his public behavior.
That's the appropriate lens through which to view the spats pitting prominent Republicans against the alleged serial sexual assailant who is now president of the United States.
And after three decades, five subsequent novels and a story collection, a podcast and more than a handful of media spats, Ellis still has more to say.
Lawmakers are growing increasingly frustrated with a series of procedural spats that are stalling new Russia sanctions in the House amid mounting concerns about Moscow's election meddling.
But there was little official mention of recent spats between Turkey and the West over Syria and the purchase of a Russian S-400 air defence system.
Kim Kardashian West wants to move on from all of the drama surrounding her husband Kanye West's public spats with Drake and Ariana Grande, a source tells PEOPLE.
Yet its focus on building and maintaining trusted management and technology architectures also looks timely — again, given how geopolitical spats are intervening to disrupt technology business as usual.
Tensions between Russia and its neighbor Georgia have been mounting in recent weeks amid a series of spats and sometimes violent anti-Russian protests in the capital Tbilisi.
He's dealt with a lot of shit—especially after struggling in Boston—gotten into spats with the media and even Dennis Eckersley, all because of this one narrative.
It calls to mind Miller's public spats with journalists over immigration, perhaps most famously his sparring with CNN's Jim Acosta over the poem on the Statue of Liberty.
While public spats between Chinese media and corporations are not unheard of, the case is unusual because of the high-profile nature of both parties, risk consultants said.
It's been a much-delayed timeframe punctuated by numerous outside attacks and internal spats, abruptly delayed markups and a last-ditch attempt to jumpstart the bill this September.
As a kid growing up in the American suburbs, I learned very quickly that my complaints (about homework, spats with friends, hating piano, etc.) would not be tolerated.
This very argument and the ensuing spats have led Airbnb to cut SF listings (almost in half) following the city's kick-off of new short-term rental laws.
Last year, Stokes explains, Southern Cross deposited hundreds of spats—young clams—on the ocean floor, draping them in a nylon bag to keep away fish and crabs.
The disagreement is the latest in a series of diplomatic spats between the U.S. and Turkey, which were partly responsible for pushing the currency into crisis last year.
Politicon, it soon emerged, was politics Twitter come to life, a physical embodiment of the most noxious Facebook spats blasted algorithmically across your Fox News-loving uncle's feed.
The complaint includes a blow-by-blow of the couple's numerous spats, some of which played out on social media and was widely covered by the entertainment press.
The researchers began videotaping the couples in their homes, studying their interactions, and interviewing them separately about nearly every facet of their lives, even day-to-day spats.
At Claremont McKenna college, he created a blog called the Claremont Conservative and often engaged in public spats with campus figures, according to a profile in Mother Jones.
Farmers are among America's largest exporters, and often become a target in trade spats, said Darci Vetter, the former chief agricultural negotiator for the United States trade representative.
He got into frequent spats with the White House over filling a handful of top jobs in his department, according to one of the people close to him.
In addition to taking steps to renegotiate NAFTA, the administration has engaged in several smaller, yet still troubling trade spats that have strained economic relationships in North America.
The rebukes reflected a recent tactical shift for Warren, whose campaign spent much of the year largely refusing to engage in back-and-forth spats with her rivals.
Low: Blac Chyna tension   Blac Chyna, who is the mother to Tyga's 3-year-old son King Cairo, has been involved in a number of spats with the couple.
In my 2017 book, The Perils of "Privilege", I wrote about the privilege conversation in feminist spaces online, from personal essays (with their requisite privilege disclaimers) to online spats.
When the Baudelaires are reunited with evil Shirley Temple Carmelita Spats (Kitana Turnbull), she's leading a troop of Snow Scouts that could be at home in Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom.
The case has proven highly fraught for Canada, leading to several diplomatic spats with China and the possibly retaliatory arrests of several Canadian citizens living and working in China.
On Facebook, Linder and Cooper's political differences can lead to heated and ugly spats that both said they would have been able to avoid if they were talking offline.
Tamar Braxton's making it perfectly clear -- she's NOT back together with her estranged husband ... but says they do agree it's time to protect their son from their public spats.
The dispute is the latest in a long line of spats between Uber and regulators, and in its defiance, Uber is risking a legal battle in its home state.
Agalloch has long managed to hold onto the kind of mystique that so few bands are able to pull off in our current age of oversharing and Twitter spats.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android IKEA has a long and storied history of angering customers with its build-it-yourself furniture or by triggering marital spats.
Warren in particular has drawn the ire of Wall Street for her high-profile spats with billionaires like Leon Cooperman and other executives across Big Tech and Big Banking.
He contrasts that with "trade spats," which take place continually, and tariff actions that are rarer but have been used many times without setting off a major economic dislocation.
Federal Reserve officials were already closely watching Mr. Trump's trade spats as a risk to the economic outlook — and potentially one that could push them toward cutting interest rates.
One by one, in hourslong court sessions punctuated only by daily prayers, young women sit before Mr. Ismaël, their divorce cases squeezed in between land disputes and inheritance spats.
He also got involved in "embarrassing public spats" with figures like William F. Buckley Jr., who concocted a flattering blurb by Schlesinger to paste mischievously on his own book.
The winners and losers in high-profile spats between YouTubers are often judged by analyzing trends in subscriber counts in the hours after key videos or updates are published.
Spats between Moscow and Minsk have previously led to the disruption of supplies to Europe, which obtains 10% of its oil from Russia via Belarus's Druzhba pipeline transit link.
Yet it was more important to regain control of its message after a week-long whirlwind featuring unplanned spats with Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden and now his 2016 rival.
With market focussed on U.S.-China trade spats, it showed no response to the Bank of Japan's tankan corporate sentiment survey that showed a drop in Japanese business mood.
Apple has reached an agreement with one of its former chipmakers, a British firm called Imagination, ending months of spats between the two firms and Apple poaching Imagination staff.
It was the latest of a series of spats between Merkel and President Tayyip Erdogan over the last two years which has led to a serious deterioration in relations.
With market focussed on U.S.-China trade spats, it showed no response to the Bank of Japan's tankan corporate sentiment survey that showed a drop in Japanese business mood.
Unlike most political spats, though, this one turned out to be at least minimally instructive, because it underscored a legitimate strategic concern many liberals have about Sanders and his allies.
The highlights: many Lala Kent tears, alcohol-fueled spats involving one DJ James Kennedy, and an irritated LVP lamenting the fact that Tom Tom has no water, electricity, or gas!
Since transitioning to an analyst, he has also gotten into a number of spats with Blue Jays players, including star pitcher Marcus Stroman, due to his brash and outspoken nature.
The other is also a good customer, and despite a few spats and some lingering mistrust, it's getting to be a more lucrative and dependable business partner all the time.
I love my daughter, I'm hoping that she loves me, and I couldn't ask for a better life… I don't know what this is all about… We have occasional spats.
Currency valuations have long played a role in global trade spats because the goods of countries with weak currencies have a price advantage over those sold from stronger-currency nations.
It would also suffer setbacks if the global environment became so fraught that the European Union and Britain found themselves on opposite sides of spats, turning talks over trade hostile.
Trying from the outset to brush past Nixon and establish Trump as his true political enemy, Cuomo criticized the White House and highlighted his recent Twitter spats with the President.
"It's a lesson," he said, referring to the Bombardier matter and the ripple effect regional geopolitical spats can have on a global business in a world "becoming more and more networked".
Dexter Morgan is just your average thirtysomething guy: He goes to work, occasionally spats with his sister, has a girlfriend, spends a lot of time online, and likes to eat donuts.
" His gender-swapped selfie and profile have even caused some petty spats with strangers, including one Twitter user who accused him of "using a bitch filter on Tinder for Twitter clout.
Moreover, given Cruz's high-profile spats with much of his party, including over the 2013 government shutdown, Republicans say there is ample appetite to find a viable primary challenger against him.
Instead of choreographed put downs and viral spats between rivals, the evening evolved into a passionate policy seminar on proposals and plans that if implemented could fundamentally realign life in America.
Ironically, since he was booted from office in May after a series of spats with Mr Erdogan, Turkey's adventurist streak has given way to pragmatism, at least in the Middle East.
In early March, as U.S.-China trade spats were still focused on technology policy and possible violation of sanctions against Iran, the new film Amazing China hit theaters across the country.
To avoid spats over spending, Janine and Dom Detore — stars of CNBC's "Staten Island Hustle, " who have been married for 27 years — say there is a simple mindset couples can cultivate.
The pre-referendum campaign produced new spats with EU members Germany and the Netherlands, whose authorities Erdogan likened to Nazis when they had prevented Turkish politicians from campaigning in their countries.
What began as a united effort evolved into one of the most fruitful spats over the appropriate response to a spaceflight disaster in history, with the ever-charismatic Feynman dead center.
Relations have gone back and forth between attempts at dialogue and frequent spats across the Kashmiri line of control, with tensions surfacing even on the big screen and the cricket field.
The Tesla billionaire has ended up in bizarre spats with a strange array of people — from fellow billionaires to artists to rescue divers — and often via his preferred medium of Twitter.
Protests erupted in Hong Kong, causing massive spats between the police and protesters, after a since-withdrawn proposal would have allowed Hong Kong criminals to be extradited for trial in China.
Mr. Hogan vowed to "robustly defend" European interests as he justified the European position on trade spats with the United States over airplane subsidies, digital taxes and the World Trade Organization.
This is the path Romney should pursue to help not only his own reputation, but assist the entire country to move away from Trump-centered spats to a more substantive future.
For the family members of the young black men killed by police whose stories the N.F.L. and Roc Nation are promoting, the conversation transcends celebrities, football players and social media spats.
Moscow and Minsk have had several oil and gas spats over the past decade, in what has been described as a love-hate relationship between presidents Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko.
Videos of brutality or defiance aren't so much cause for viewers to pause in horror or awe of their contents anymore, but instead tend to incite Twitter spats about their authenticity.
Its rivalries with the country's other top teams, Sporting and F.C. Porto, are famously fractious; vicious spats between club executives help to feed the daily narrative of fervor in this country.
Now, as Australian politics tilt toward the right on global issues like immigration, cybersecurity and climate change, they are emerging as new political voices, getting in Twitter spats and lobbying Parliament.
The United States is working to resolve its trade spats, which could ease the tariff burden next year, but dynamics in the labor market are not expected to change so fast.
Moscow and Minsk have had several oil and gas spats over the past decade, in what has been described as a love-hate relationship between presidents Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko.
In that time, the service has been used to stream just about everything from presidential debates to relationship spats involving famous sports stars that you were probably not meant to see.
What followed was the stuff of R&B songs and sitcoms: without-warning crying spats, sometimes triggered by Sarah-centric memories at places like the grocery store, in the meat aisle.
But the buzz around Schwarzenegger over his repeated spats with Trump grew louder in California this week after Politico reported that the former action star might be considering a challenge to Sen.
The spats between Delaney and Warren in particular were among the most heated confrontations of the evening, highlighting the wedges that divide the Democratic Party on issues like health care and trade.
Most foreign firms with capital and technology needed to develop those reserves, however, don't want to risk being caught up in spats over jurisdiction and have avoided concessions offered in disputed waters.
For Anna (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Ben (Adam Pally), the young couple at the heart of the upcoming indie film Band Aid, verbally vicious marital spats are a fixture of everyday life.
We always preferred private disagreements, but even the most public of spats could never diminish the CIA's commitment to the global intelligence mission to preempt threats and further U.S. national security objectives.
In 2012, cars sold by Toyota and other Japanese automakers were battered when protests erupted across China after diplomatic spats over disputed islets known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan.
And many of them say they are looking forward to sparring with Mr. Schumer after years of enduring spats between Mr. McConnell and Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the departing minority leader.
In an urgently called policy meeting to discuss slumping growth, finance minister Hong Nam-ki said global trade spats and uncertainties related to Brexit are delaying major investment decisions by Korea Inc.
Paytas appeared on Logan Paul's "Impaulsive" podcast on September 13 where she talked about everything from her sex life, to her public spats with the Vlog Squad, to YouTube's biggest creator PewDiePie.
Yet all the crazy tabloid splits and international spats seem pallid in comparison to the pathetic spectacle in Congress on Wednesday: a heartbroken ex publicly and bitterly processing his relationship with Trump.
The Chinese technology company is ramping up its legal challenge to a freeze-out by Washington, as it continues to favor public spats over quiet negotiations, Paul Mozur of the NYT writes.
He joked about marital spats and shared homespun wisdom with newlyweds, encouraged homeless people at a Capuchin monastery and rallied thousands at a World Meeting of Families event in a Dublin stadium.
But the presence of the balloon in London could further strain relations between the mayor and Mr. Trump, who have been involved in a series of Twitter spats over the past year.
MC: As presiding officer, the chief justice has spent most of his days keeping the process on track — gaveling sessions in and out and preventing partisan spats from getting out of hand.
The Senate, in the midst of drafting and debating its own yearlong funding bills, has struggled to break through partisan spats over spending on President Trump's promised wall at the southwestern border.
Growth is expected to slow dramatically this year as Europe grapples with new trade barriers, uncertainty over Brexit and political spats that undermine confidence in the euro and put banks under stress.
In 2012, cars sold by Toyota and other Japanese automakers were battered when protests erupted across China after diplomatic spats over disputed islets known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan.
Lapan said he thinks those topics have had more resonance with troops than some of the controversies early in Trump&aposs presidency, like his public spats with former prisoner of war Sen.
Trump has also frequently angered British politicians and has been involved in social media spats with London's Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan who Trump said had "done a very bad job on terrorism".
Many of the diplomatic spats that we have seen between Turkey and, say, the Germans and the Dutch can be linked to this anger by the Turks that we don't arrest their critics.
Photo: Martin Meissner (AP)This has been a terrible 2018 for Facebook so far, from numerous revelations about its shady privacy practices and high-profile political spats to admissions it helped enable genocide.
Outside of Twitter spats, she didn't see it as a fight at all, but rather a community of researchers with lots of different ideas trying to answer a fundamental question about the universe.
Fiverr, the freelance marketplace that's often made more headlines as a vector for weird stunts, legal spats with Amazon, and PewDiePie's self-inflicted career wounds, announced a premium tier for handpicked freelancers today.
The celebrity-mogul managed to coast through the primaries on the cheap thanks to an outsized presence on political talk shows and round-the-clock coverage of his frequent spats and outlandish antics.
It's a character glitch that's embroiled him in politically damaging spats with the parents of a fallen US Muslim solider, a Venezuelan beauty queen and an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage.
The International Monetary Fund cut its global growth forecast through 1.103 over concerns about the protracted tariff spats between the United States and its trading partners and the prospect of a disorderly Brexit.
Since taking office a year ago, Barrow has tried to repair damage done to Gambia's reputation by Jammeh's 23-year rule, which was marked by human rights abuses and spats with foreign governments.
While it's highly unlikely Apple would dial back any of its privacy features and pledges, it might scale down the messaging — including its recent spats with Facebook — if it appears consumers aren't responding.
The Turkish lira, which has been hit by concerns over President Tayyip Erdogan's interference in monetary policy and his diplomatic spats with Washington, also slipped towards record low marked about two weeks ago.
Trade spats are nothing new, but to impose these tariffs unilaterally, the Trump administration is invoking a 1962 legal provision that lets the president protect industries that are deemed vital to national security.
President Donald Trump punched back on Tuesday against criticism from Democratic governors critical of his administration's coronavirus response, wading into his familiar political spats as the White House looks to combat a pandemic.
Western observers were horrified by his recent spats with Europe, in which Mr. Erdogan accused Dutch and German politicians of Nazism for refusing permission for aides to campaign there for the Turkish referendum.
Men wore top hats and decorative military helmets, cutaways and spats, while my great-grandmother looked chic in a fur-trimmed coat, standing between the Duke and the United States' ambassador to Spain.
Latif said in an interview with CNN Business that it's clear that China, Europe, Mexico, Japan and many other international markets were hurt more by the trade spats than the United States was.
Legislation can languish for different reasons: political spats, legal minutiae, nuanced input from state agencies or simply optics — the governor might want to time a bill's signature around a news conference, for example.
Heading into Saturday night, the campaign's approach was clear: Mr. Rubio would avoid spats with fellow Republicans and present himself as the candidate best prepared to take on the Democrats in a general election.
Instead of snubbing the mainstream media, factions of the administration have been actively engaging with it, using the pages of the New York Times and The Washington Post to play out their internal spats.
China's foreign ministry said Wang again urged Tokyo not to intervene in the South China Sea, saying Japan was not a claimant in the disputes and should avoid interfering in up the maritime spats.
Our 'RHONY' sources say production for this season wrapped a couple months ago ... so if there were any juicy spats in the days before Luann and Tom D'Agostino's divorce announcement, cameras missed the action.
But recent years have seen the leader adopt a more populist and nationalist bent, featuring various diplomatic spats with Western allies, while consolidating executive power through constitutional changes and a heavy crackdown on dissent.
Agriculture-related stocks gained on news that the Trump administration plans to announce aid for U.S. farmers to help protect them from the repercussions of spats between the United States and its trade partners.
Trump may be betting that the voters he needs to show up in droves in the midterm elections in November will interpret his international spats as proof that he is fighting for their interests.
The talks had not been expected to yield a major breakthrough after tensions between Catalonia and the central government were exacerbated following recent spats over the amount of financing that flows to the region.
In European capitals, officials complain that the US President's populist nationalism and economic sovereignty arguments reject values that have bolstered the West since World War II. There have been tensions and trade spats before.
Spates claims show producers fueled the party with loads of booze and actively sought to encourage situations that would lead to conflict, verbal spats and physical altercations ... just so they could create explosive content.
The most sensitive of the trade spats, a preliminary tariff from the Trump administration that quadruples the prices of Bombardier's new C Series airliner in the United States, took an unexpected turn this week.
She ascended to the role of press secretary in mid-2017 at a time of staff turmoil and public spats between her predecessor, Sean Spicer, and Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly served as communications director.
Mr. Trump has engaged in public spats with Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London and endorsed Boris Johnson as a strong candidate for prime minister while his predecessor, Theresa May, was still in office.
Trump has also been involved in a number of well documented spats with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, who has been outspoken in his opposition to the US President being afforded a State Visit.
The Turkish lira, which has been hit by concerns over President Tayyip Erdogan's interference in monetary policy and his diplomatic spats with Washington, also slipped towards a record low marked about two weeks ago.
I suspect that she isn't mentioned much because she writes almost exclusively about unfashionable subjects and doesn't perform the social role of genius — no fedora or pipe or dreary public spats with other writers.
"Markets will likely conclude that they have over-reacted a bit to the headline on U.S.-China economic spats," said Kenji Hashizume, a senior fund manager at Sumitomo Mitsui DS Investments in Hong Kong.
All in all, this doesn't appear to be a big change, but companies are increasingly getting into online spats with people claiming that a ban for hate speech or harassment violates their freedom of speech.
The threat also has negative implications for the outlook of other trade spats, including autos and the passage of the the USMCA deal that is set to replace NAFTA, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs.
One of the more dramatic spats came in 2013 when the region's chili lovers and media had it out with Deadspin over the latter labeling Cincinnati chili "diarrhea sludge" and the nation's worst regional dish.
It was the latest in a series of spats between the ruling parties which have deepened public scepticism about the government's handling of the refugee crisis after 1.1 million migrants arrived in Germany last year.
Though these examples are much more serious than the spats Houston and Brown were known for, they suggest that for all too many black women, protecting the reputations of black men is an instinctive impulse.
Turkey has been at the top of emerging investors' worry list for most of the past year due to political instability, spats with the United States and concerns over political interference at the central bank.
Answering questions in parliament in Cape Town, Gordhan dismissed "nonsense" swirling around himself and the Treasury: a clear reference to public spats between the Treasury and state-run firms and the police probe into Gordhan.
And then of course, this is how egomaniacal we were, we would actually have spats created between the two newspapers and we would cover them in the newspapers, even though we were the two newspapers.
Bolsonaro's standing in public opinion polls has declined as his government has been rocked by a series of scandals, including corruption allegations against his son and several other spats resulting in the resignation of ministers.
For Julian Barbiere of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, it would be a "paradox" if, after collaboration at a scientific and technical level to share data, countries used that knowledge against each other in geopolitical spats.
The Silicon Valley billionaire's gift for self-promotion has made Tesla one of the world's most talked-about businesses but also caused public spats with journalists, analysts, Wall Street investors and even rapper Azealia Banks.
The Moscow-backed Dodon has frequently locked horns with the Chisinau government, especially during a series of spats between Moldova and Russia in 2017 that culminated in Moldova recalling its ambassador to Moscow in December.
A 5-Star/PD tie up was also seen as likely to soothe Italy's fractious ties with the European Union, after a series of spats over public spending orchestrated in part by the eurosceptic League.
Jeff Flake, known for his consistent spats with the President, will be speaking at a "Politics and Eggs" event on March 16 in New Hampshire, sparking speculation that he might take Trump on in 2020.
The company's results come at a time when U.S. freight volumes have seen a decline amid a global economic slowdown partly due to President Donald Trump's trade spats with key partners like China and Mexico.
Manufacturing is slumping, a fact economists attribute at least partly to uncertainty stemming from the trade spats, and business investment has suffered as corporate executives wait to see how — or if — the tensions will end.
The biggest risk to the economy was a rise in protectionism, as trade spats between the United States and major trading partners continue, political turmoil in Italy and Britain's fraught divorce proceedings with the European Union.
Bezos and Trump have spent the last year or so in a series of spats, with Trump attacking Amazon for what he perceives as tax issues, while Bezos offered in return to shoot Trump into space.
Brazil's largest fixed-line operator filed last month for protection from creditors on a record 65.4 billion reais ($19.9 billion) of bonds, bank debt and operating liabilities, suffering from stiff competition and years of shareholder spats.
Twitter's new favorite person, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, found himself in a situation on Wednesday that played out as so many Twitter spats have before: Get criticized, get defended, joke around after with your friends.
According to others, the event was all a troll to make antifascists—some of whom carried signs with violent messages, got into spats with reporters, and hurled a few eggs—look bad in a public setting.
This makes the current clash far more dangerous for Brussels and supporters of closer economic integration than previous spats over fiscal policy with France, Spain or Portugal, or indeed previous Italian administrations, a fourth official said.
U.S. freight volumes have declined for seven straight months, fueling worries that the domestic economy is succumbing to a global slowdown and pressure from President Donald Trump's trade spats with key partners like China and Mexico.
"Federal employees who get into Twitter spats with Donald Trump face career risks that the Tweeter-in-Chief does not," Jeff Ruch, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said in a press release.
Carla Hayden, Obama's nominee, was a vocal critic during her time as head of the American Library Association, and reports from the time indicate public spats with then-Attorney General John Ashcroft over the surveillance law.
For American policymakers flabbergasted by periodic spats between Seoul and Tokyo, it should be amply clear by now: Playing intermediary between America's key allies in East Asia is a duty in service of U.S. national interests.
That night, for the cocktail party portion of the group date, Hannah revels in a drama-free night and gets to actually focus on her relationship with the remaining men rather than any spats between them.
The two companies have had a race to the bottom on cloud pricing, and spats around their respective smart speakers, with Google blocking YouTube from working on Amazon's FireTV and Amazon refusing to sell Google's products.
As we previously reported, the Raiders had signed AB to a 3-year, $50 mil contract ... but he had drama with his helmet, his feet and had public spats with the GM and coach Jon Gruden.
Tensions between the partners were further inflamed this year, including during various spats over governance reforms, and after a failed deal under Senard's watch to pair Renault up with Fiat Chrysler, which withdrew a merger offer.
A trade deal between the United States and Mexico has been spurring demand for emerging market currencies early this week but lingering worries over tariff spats between Donald Trump's administration and major partners capped any major advances.
India and Pakistan are so often at odds that there is a tendency to shrug off their spats, but not since their most recent, full-blown war in 1971 has the risk of escalation been so high.
Some board members are reportedly "angered" over Musk's recent chaotic exploits on Twitter in particular, from the seemingly spontaneous announcement of a plan to take Tesla private to the ugly public spats with analysts and cave divers.
Mexico has traditionally sought to steer clear of diplomatic spats, but in the past few months it has adopted robust language to condemn the governments of Venezuela and North Korea as they descended into increasing international isolation.
The state is already grappling with a highly publicized pension debt crisis - leading to teacher protests and verbal spats between unions and the Republican Legislature — and it has a significant $330 million shortfall in its Medicaid fund.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - American consumers are snapping up plentiful low-cost pork, but U.S. farmers are worried that trade spats with key export markets in China, Mexico and Canada could hurt a lucrative part of their pork business.
Could his impetuous and extemporaneous use of his executive power become a fatal flaw and lead him into situations far more serious than the political spats he has battled through so far, and even into legal jeopardy?
The gathering has the potential for awkward moments, because it follows spats between Trump and GOP senators such as John McCain of Arizona and Bob Corker of Tennessee, as well as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.
Unlike the past, most U.S. politicians and the U.S. military will likely weigh heavily against any pro-trade objections to such sanctions and actions, and, thus, there will likely be increasing trade spats between the two countries.
But of all the sometimes bloody spats between regular people and bosses over the years, the 1894 Pullman Strike still stands out, in part thanks to its colorful characters, and the ugly role played by the feds.
The official said Trump has had public spats with other tech leaders who were invited, including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post, and Apple CEO Tim Cook, who hosted a fundraiser for Clinton.
The trade spats have triggered a range of unintended consequences, including a profit warning last week by Daimler, which blamed retaliatory Chinese tariffs for a slump in the sales of the S.U.V.s it builds in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Gone are the strident defenses of the rich for their contributions to the economy, and the spats with working-class unions that came to sculpt Bloomberg's public persona during his three terms as New York City mayor.
I can remember the days when Tip O'Neill was the speaker of the House and he would have those public spats with Reagan, and then they would play cards together or have a drink and settle it.
In previous spats with the United States or the West in general, Mr. Putin often chose measures that hurt Russians the most, not least because Russia's limited economic reach globally means it does not have many options.
And it will be the only chance candidates have to argue with each other directly — not in media scrums or through surrogates — about the issues and personal spats that lit up the past few days of campaigning.
Right away, Tillerson, the former chairman and chief executive of Exxon Mobil, has to prove that he's not just President Trump's clean-up man on controversies like the immigration order and diplomatic spats with Mexico and Australia.
"What you're seeing now is the U.S. clearly needs to get the trade spats out of the way, move them to the side and focus on China," said Daniel Clifton, head of policy strategy at Strategas Research.
Despite domestic scandals and spats with the European Union over rule of law, environmental policy, migrants, PiS has maintained its popularity, thanks largely to a social program which includes 500 zloty handouts for every child in a family.
But after a number of policy blunders like the immigration order and Obamacare replacement bill, and ideological spats with Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, it seemed Bannon may be on his last legs in the White House.
Moscow and Minsk have had several oil and gas spats over the past decade, but the latest supply wrangle comes as the two ex-Soviet countries argue over how to implement a treaty aimed at full-blown integration.
But let's imagine a better world, one in which we could expect the moderators to ask questions that actually enhance our understanding of the candidates' policies and not just spark the best spats and yield the cleverest zingers.
A presidential campaign is above all a noise factory, with all sorts of amplified spats, exaggerated accusations, petty media fixations and silly melodramas vying to come between a candidate and what he or she knows to be right.
Reporters and pundits who try to infer a coherent strategy, platform, or policy from his passing spats and tantrums remind me of a circle of middle school girls Talmudically parsing a text sent by a 13-year-old boy.
The cancellation of the military parade marked one of the first spats between the President and Bowser, which led to the mayor calling herself the "local politician who finally got thru to the reality star in the White House."
China has sometimes been a difficult market for Japanese companies due to historical reasons, with sales in 2012 taking a battering in the wake of diplomatic spats over disputed islets known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan.
Donald Trump has shown a special knack for starting diplomatic spats with longtime US allies — the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Mexico all found themselves on the president's erratic firing line within his first couple of months in office.
That has led to a number of diplomatic spats with Malta - the European Union's smallest country and closest to the Libyan coast from which many migrant boats set off - over whose responsibility it is to let the ships dock.
Her public spats with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, perhaps the most emblematic of her distrust of Silicon Valley, tend to reignite Wall Street's concerns that a President Warren would push for anti-trust legislation and a tougher Justice Department.
As the EU's spats with the PiS government get increasingly tense, the bloc's member states are due to discuss again this autumn whether the situation in their largest ex-communist peer merits launching an unprecedented Article 7 punitive procedure.
All three news organizations have had spats with the president-elect, raising concern in Washington that Trump may use antitrust law to avenge personal slights, said an antitrust expert who asked not to be named to protect business relationships.
Kyrgios is notorious for his Twitter spats, and when he saw a series of caustic tweets from the British media figure Piers Morgan — calling him, among other things, a "petulant little brat" — Kyrgios couldn't let the insults go unanswered.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) believes President Trump got off to a "rocky start," after spats with members of the media over the crowd size at his inauguration derailed the new administration's messaging shortly after he was sworn in.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economic gloom and a fast-approaching Brexit deadline kept sterling near two-year lows on Wednesday, while diplomatic spats with the United States and China highlighted the country's troubled ties with other trade and political partners.
The firm was named the top shareholder activism defense IR advisor by Bloomberg's 2019 Global Activism Market Review for a year when it advised companies like Magellan Health and Akamai in spats against active activists like Elliott and Starboard.
Bourdain, having established himself as a brash truth-teller, got into public spats with more famous figures; he once laid into Alice Waters for her pious hatred of junk food, saying that she reminded him of the Khmer Rouge.
Whether it was admitting to a crush on Super Girl, getting into debate spats with GOP front-runner Donald Trump or asking the audience to "please clap" for him, Bush had his share of rough moments on the trail.
Bill, in reciprocal filings, alleges his ex-wife has also harassed him and his assistant over the course of the couple's yearslong, high-profile divorce case — one that has involved public spats, dead fish, and a fake Picasso painting.
Trade will be among the top priorities discussed at this weekend's meeting of finance ministers and central bankers, who are likely to caution that the negative impact from multiple trade spats sparked by the Trump administration could jeopardize global growth.
Blac Chyna, who has a daughter with Rob Kardashian and was once good friends with Kim Kardashian West, has pretty much been blackballed after a series of public spats with the family, including when Rob posted nude photos of Chyna online.
As a compromise candidate for prime minister who was proposed by M5S, Conte had been forced to steer the divided coalition government through budgetary conflicts with the European Union, while also tamping down frequent public spats inside his own Cabinet.
Relations between the two nations, described as "the special relationship", have faced several ups and downs not just due to Trump's criticism of May, but also his spats with London Mayor Sadiq Khan and his comments on militant attacks in Britain.
Any sanctions would likely rattle economic and investor confidence in the country of 80 million, especially after more than a year of financial turmoil due to previous diplomatic spats with the U.S. and a host of unorthodox policy decisions by Erdogan.
In the build-up to the six-day meeting, held once every five years, there have been public spats between the two camps and ANC sources said it was likely the leadership question would dominate what is ostensibly a policy conference.
It was the latest in a long line of spats between Uber and regulators, and followed a fairly seamless rollout three months ago in Pittsburgh, where Uber unveiled its secretive work on autonomous cars for the first time to the public.
Tariffs on U.S. exports to both of those countries and few signs of a resolution to trade spats in the near future continued to hang over the market, said Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities in West Des Moines, Iowa.
But the Geneva watchdog dismissed U.S. claims that loans for Airbus's most popular models, the A320 and A330, were also costing Boeing significant sales and in so doing narrowed the scope of one of the world's longest and costliest trade spats.
Zuma, who has survived calls to resign from sections of the ANC and its political allies in recent months, said on Friday the party must put a stop to public spats and unite to avoid handing the advantage to its opponents.
If he is driven to the dog house by one of their frequent marital spats — and Hillary Clinton is not likely to be forgiving if he costs her votes — she could be cut off from advice that would save her.
James S. Oddo, the Staten Island borough president, likened the spats to a staged and mutually beneficial wrestling match, in which Mr. de Blasio and his Republican critics all garner applause from their own camps and risk little in the process.
"This is not the first time that Republicans have come out with a lot of bluster, only to have reality ultimately sink in," Schultz said, citing recent spats over raising the U.S. debt limit and approving a nuclear deal with Iran.
He got into Twitter spats with allies like Britain and foes like North Korea, gave the military more autonomy to strike terrorists without his approval and fulfilled a promise to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel despite widespread international opposition.
An interview with the New York Times, in which Musk said he was under major emotional stress in the "most difficult year" of his life, on Friday added to investors' concerns over his leadership after a series of social media spats.
The fund expects weakness in Europe, a slowdown in China, a possible no-deal Brexit and trade spats sustained by the U.S. to lead to 23.8 percent growth in 22018 and 225 percent growth in 2020, down from October's forecasts.
Schale praised the senator (who once famously went to space) for sticking to Florida-specific issues, like offshore drilling and Medicare for the state's more elderly population, while mostly avoiding the high-profile spats in Washington on more contentious matters.
The superstar point guard seems to be a steadying force on the court, where his deadly 3-pointers space out the floor, and off it, where he deals well with Green and Durant and avoids becoming involved in their spats.
The market's recovery over the past several sessions from multi-month lows touched earlier this month is running out of steam, due largely to concerns about possible hits to the global economy from trade spats between the United States and China.
Temple added that the only reason bond rates had dipped in the past few months after topping 3% in April was because of the possibility of more trade spats between the United States and China, Europe, Canada, Mexico and other nations.
The maker of Ball Park hotdogs and Jimmy Dean sausages which has come under pressure from trade spats that have disrupted U.S. pork exports, increased domestic supplies and hurt prices also reaffirmed its full-year adjusted profit forecast on Monday.
Interviews with six of his former colleagues at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, including two former bosses, painted a picture of a room filled with brilliant scientists, and — like many workplaces — its fair share of mundane professional spats and jealousies.
Perhaps by filtering some of the seductive static produced for online consumption by guys wearing plus-four trousers or spats or capes or waxed mustaches or deerstalker caps, we can refocus on things no less radical for being subtle and discreet.
Life Will See You Now plays to its maker's strengths: Colorful samples and rich string arrangements mingle with finely drawn characters, as Lekman sings in his signature croon about spats between lovers, intimacy among friends, and the effects that our life choices have.
Latvia has come into focus as a potential weak link in the West&aposs banking system as the U.S. and EU increasingly rely on financial sanctions as a weapon in their diplomatic spats — with North Korea, but also Russia and Syria, among others.
There are affecting moments when tense family interaction (spats at the dinner table over meager Army rations dropped from a helicopter, bickering between the defensive, humiliated father and the exhausted mother) are activated by delicate figures, skittish lines and veiled instrumental textures.
The internal spats extend beyond the Conservative Party to competing private groups representing rival ideological camps — free-market conservatives, like Mr. Rees-Mogg, and a more populist, anti-immigrant component embodied most visibly by Nigel Farage, leader of the nativist U.K. Independence Party.
It is just the latest squabble in the growing list of spats between House Democrats and the Trump administration, which has rejected scores of requests for records that could lead to court battles testing the scope of Congress' oversight of the Executive Branch.
The city has been plagued by reports of criminal incidents including an Autralian Paralympic athlete who was robbed at gunpoint, spats of armed men breaking into hospitals and two journalists that had $4000,000 worth of technical gear hijacked, reports the news outlet.
After a rough couple of weeks following both parties' nomination conventions, drawn out public spats and reports of organizational infighting, Trump effectively demoted his campaign manager Paul Manafort and installed Stephen Bannon as the chief executive and Kellyanne Conway as campaign manager.
In the show's second-to-last episode, just before Lady Mary walks down the aisle to wed Matthew Goode's Henry Talbot, the two sisters share a poignant moment – and appear, it seems, to put aside their past spats and move forward as sisters.
While it's true that ULA and SpaceX have had their share of spats, and that the two are now directly competing for NASA contracts, the risks of such an operation hardly seem to outweigh the short-term benefit of making SpaceX look bad.
The move comes at a time when Seoul and Beijing have just gotten back on a more even footing after bilateral tensions last year, but analysts said the matter was separate from past spats as well as the current U.S.-China trade disputes.
On-camera hijinks aside, between, say, the upcoming yet constantly postponed criminal trial for Mike "the Situation" and Ronnie's public spats with his girlfriend (ex-girlfriend?), it'll be interesting to see how much of a vacation this season will turn out to be.
"Jealousy is at an all-time high," Taylor said, explaining that producers' online spats are becoming real-life beefs, with rivals purchasing "dislikes" on one another's YouTube videos to diminish their clout, and leaking one another's production kits and other paid assets.
Bond yields and other market-based borrowing costs fell in the second quarter amid investor worries over weakening global growth due to trade tensions and bets the Federal Reserve would lower lending rates to counter risks from trade spats and sluggish domestic inflation.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Global equities are set to rebound next year as worries about trade spats, corporate earnings, and sluggish global growth begin to get priced in, said King Au, president of Hong Kong-listed asset manager Value Partners Group Ltd (333.HK).
But Trump also in recent months has presided over multiple escalating foreign policy hotspots -- from the uncertain fate of the Iran nuclear deal to greater tensions with North Korea to spats with countries next door and around the world over trade and immigration.
Canada has been embroiled in nagging diplomatic spats over the past year, including with Saudi Arabia and China, but this latest dispute is between two traditional allies and comes just two months ahead of Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's bid for re-election.
Two medal favorites in the high jump, Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar and Derek Drouin of Canada, have also been permitted by Nike to wear shoes from other brands that are covered by elastic sleeves resembling spats that bear the Nike swoosh.
Whitehead says what Newsome and BLMGNY are going through now reminds him of ideological spats during the civil rights movement, when black nationalists in the Nation of Islam and black Christian followers of King and other leaders couldn't coalesce on one strategy.
Several ASEAN diplomats said that among the members who pushed for a communique that retained the more contentious elements was Vietnam, which has competing claims with China over the Paracel and Spratly archipelago and has had several spats with Beijing over energy concessions.
The floral-print oxfords (for men as well as women), bizarrely colored Mary Janes, salmon and beige wingtip brogues, high heels with six straps and twisted sole, crepe-soled gladiators, spats, slightly klutzy fishermen's sandals, and high-platform boots evade easy categorizing.
With a history of erratic ownership, contract spats and brutal violence, the six-team league was not only welcoming some of the nation's best players back into its rinks, it was also adding a fine patriotic finish to its profit-minded enterprise.
Throughout the campaign, Mr. Erdogan and his allies have frequently manufactured diplomatic spats with European countries, in what some analysts described as a bid to persuade nationalist voters to vote "yes" to his proposed reforms to secure Turkey's place in the world.
Jonathan Klein, former president of CNN and now founder and CEO of TAPP TV, said that aside from the practical pitfalls of having married co-hosts (marital spats, possibility of splitting up), Klein said it could lead to even more people tuning in.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) have been leading discussions to resolve the impasse that has stemmed from procedural spats — as well as policy objections from the Trump administration and oil and gas companies.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) have been leading discussions to resolve the impasse that has stemmed from procedural spats — as well as policy objections from the Trump administration and oil and gas companies.
In preparation for today, Ms. Chuck spent months training and socializing with zoo caretakers to ensure an elegant public appearance (free of any spats with the mayor, who skipped the event this year) and a confident, correct, shadow-or-no-shadow verdict.
He'll find a good home On one level, this Bruenighazi is exactly what it seems to be: a matter of considerable importance to one family's finances but essentially a tempest in a teapot — a series of personal spats boiling out of control.
A muddled chain of command, differing worldviews and staff spats can cost a fortune in business and wreak havoc on a campaign, but in an administration the negative outcomes are far more severe -- particularly on issues of national security, multiple White House veterans cautioned.
While relations between China and India have been strained in recent years, with spats over everything from their disputed border with Tibet, current Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought to re-set ties and will visit China in June for a regional summit.
Concerns in Europe over the EU's reliance on Russia for over a third of its gas needs have grown since pricing spats between Moscow and Kiev disrupted gas supplies and in the wake of Russia's seizure of the Crimea region from Ukraine in March 2014.
While the US and China are currently enjoying a bit of a truce in their tariff war, some argue that the Fed wouldn't have needed to cut rates at all if not for the numerous trade spats between the US and other key partners.
At the time, United called Mourinho the best manager in the game, but the job was too big for him and his tenure was marked with high-profile spats with key players, notably French World Cup-winning midfielder Paul Pogba who cost 90 million pounds.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish court on Tuesday blocked the building of a new Nobel center which is meant to showcase one of the world's most famed prizes, but whose plans have sparked royal indignation, political spats and the ire of a local business tycoon.
For experts though the big question for the CESEE region is whether the last quarter of century of convergence towards Western living standards and free-market politics is beginning to reverse as the scars of the financial crisis and regional spats struggle to heal.
His brilliance has been offset by unsavory spats with team mates and rivals and PSG's canter to the league title was soured by the foot injury that kept him out of the season's key games in their Champions League last-16 elimination by Real Madrid.
While there is disagreement about how to fix our tax system, even within the two parties, we cannot let political spats or parochial interests derail this once-in-a-generation opportunity to create an environment that once again incentivizes growth in the United States.
But a year marred by public spats between the president and Republican leaders in Congress was capped off with a rewrite of the tax code that cut corporate tax rates, favored business owners and reduced income tax rates, at least temporarily, for most families.
And for the casual observer, there were delicious moments of conflict and salaciousness that elicited gasps and oohs, from the judge's fiery spats with the prosecution to the defense's accusation that Mr. Gates had not one, but four extramarital affairs while working with Mr. Manafort.
The battle, which was already toxic even by the standards of notoriously vicious internecine presidential campaign spats, escalated last week, even as Trump moved to clarify the official hierarchy atop his campaign by creating a new position — campaign chairman and chief strategist — for Manafort.
Trump is pushing back against the idea that a tariff ceasefire with China is in the bag, Japan is expressing grave concern over global trade spats, and Russia's President Vladimir Putin even used a Financial Times interview to sound the death knell for liberalism.
"My company will surely disappear if 100% tariffs are imposed on European wines," said Jenny Lefcourt, who started her New York City-based import business called Jenny and Francois Selections about 20 years ago The wine industry is caught up in two separate trade spats.
The make-up of the cabinet will influence the country's tone in the EU, but unlike Poland's leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski or Hungary's Viktor Orban, Babis does not share the anti-liberal stance that has driven Warsaw and Budapest into deep spats with western partners.
But despite powerful chief executives airing concerns --- both privately and publicly -- the President has shown no willingness to heed their advice, leaving them watching from the sidelines as he engages in trade spats with China and traditional US allies like Mexico, Japan and the European Union.
However, Broadcom's timing seems like it's trying to take advantage of Qualcomm's recent legal troubles, which include fines by both South Korea and Taiwan for breaking anti-trust laws and multiple legal spats with Apple over the use and licensing of Qualcomm IP in the iPhone.
Sam and Roscoe have two big spats: the first when she discovers that as he parsed through exemplars of feminine beauty and talent to inspire Loretta, he for some reason pulled out photos of her and covered them with question marks, X's, and other rude notes.
When the show airs next month, we're expecting your typical reality TV show sizzle, of course (the micro-spats, the egos, some drink-throwing drama), but underneath all of that, the subject matter is sure to encompass some sensitive plot points that need to be on television.
Groups found that their seating was split up, and beleaguered PR and security began telling guests to sit wherever they could find an empty seat to expedite the process, which led to a few spats when the seat's actual ticket holder came to claim the spot.
Tyga knows about all the hate out there – about his relationship with Kylie Jenner, and the age difference between them; about the apparent spats between Jenner and his ex, Blac Chyna – but he doesn't let any of that get him down, he explained in a new interview.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is threatening to take India to the WTO over restrictions that nearly halved its steel exports to the South Asian nation over the past year, a step that could trigger more trade spats as global tensions over steel and other commodities run high.
Gyorgy Matolcsy, a close ally of authoritarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has been involved in a series of diplomatic spats with Washington, told a Parliament committee hearing on Wednesday that a major NATO member had tried to topple the government and central bank in 2014-2015.
Whether you're happy with the Trump administration, upset or simply distracted by the widespread protests, raucous Cabinet confirmations, Twitter controversies and reports of spats with foreign governments, investors need to be aware of their biases and the impact they could have on their current investing decisions.
The subpoena from Nunes is only the latest in a series of fights between House Republicans and the Justice Department over documents, including spats over the FISA application for former Trump campaign aide Carter Page and copies of the memos drafted by former FBI Director James Comey.
This season's public medical spats come months after the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck went on national television to announce he was retiring from football because of the wear and tear on his body, and the desire to take care of his long-term health.
Ford Motor's premium Lincoln brand plans to build as many as five new vehicles in China by 2175, according to two U.S. sources, in a move to expand sales in the world's largest vehicle market that would also blunt the impact of trade U.S-China trade spats.
Marital spats generally aren't pretty, but the Underwoods fight to the death in Season 4, which finds President Frank (Kevin Spacey) on the campaign circuit while his wife, Claire (Robin Wright) — not content to be mere arm candy as first lady — masterminds her own political ascent.
While the blue-chip index's losses last month were driven by fears that Trump's spats with trade partners were set to weaken global growth, the rises since have seen markets convinced that the U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks will respond quickly with stimulus if needed.
Mr. Baldwin, known to have a fiery temper, has gotten into well-publicized spats about on-street parking, opined about how the city is becoming a "mismanaged carnival of stupidity" and got outraged after receiving a summons for riding his bicycle the wrong way on Fifth Avenue.
But in our era, religious conservatism feels haunted by fears of looming persecution, younger religious conservatives have largely adapted forms of gender egalitarianism, and the argument from religious premises that a woman's place is in the home is confined to intra-evangelical spats, with little broader influence.
Backing Brazil's path to joining the OECD had been seen by many as a tangible benefit of the ideological similarities between Bolsonaro and Trump, who have sought to cast aside years of trade spats and political distrust between their two nations and build a tighter relationship.
Despite the daily ups and downs of the stock market — and some very public spats with investors who didn't think management was doing enough to maximize value —  some of Wall Street's marquee names have a lengthy track record of doling out billions to owners of their stock.
What's more, so much of Mr. Trump's campaign and his conduct remain startlingly unpredictable, from his spats with the pope to his shifting memories of his previous positions on momentous issues, such as his opposition (then later support, then opposition again) for the American-led invasion of Iraq.
Whether he's enacting draconian voted ID laws or getting into public spats with Donald Trump—an angry fried wig of a man who has blasted Walker for being "too conservative"—the man knows how to cause a ruckus, and more than a few people are tired of his shit.
The culture wars and Twitter spats that Trump has fought have delighted his fans but cornered senators, who may be realizing that the opinion of the Great Unwashed is more important than the opinion of, say, The New York Times -- more important, that is, to their job security.
Americans have continued to distract themselves with inane, petty spats—from the constant freedom fries-esque retaliation against corporate institutions that don't share some consumers' politics to the annual outrage over the White House Correspondents' Dinner to Kanye's MAGA pivot and Samantha Bee's use of the C-word.
Even businesses that have not yet been hit in the current trade spats are worried that they could be swept up in a tit-for-tat between the U.S. and its trade partners, be it China or Canada and Mexico in the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiation.
The legal fight would have been monumental in the arena of security versus privacy, but, after a few public spats, the FBI avoided the whole thing by finding a third party, and Apple executives no longer had to choose between helping the government and insisting on the integrity of its products.
They include spats among members of the Clinton inner circle, as when Chelsea Clinton raises "serious concerns" about a perception that a consulting firm was cashing in on its access to her father, former president Bill Clinton, blurring the lines between business, government and the family's charitable arm, the Clinton Foundation.
The law has generally been the source of contentious spats over the future of the TV marketplace, with lawmakers often clamoring to hitch unrelated TV marketplace proposals to a must-pass vehicle — which broadcasters fear could unsettle the rules related to reimbursements for programming that are central to their revenue.
The DNC has faced a rough last 18 months: From the resignation of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz during the 2016 campaign and Hillary Clinton's loss in the presidential election, to interim chair Donna Brazile's new book and spats between the most liberal wings of the party and current chair Tom Perez.
But worries about his judgment and commitment to the rule of law were already mounting after his kidnapping of the Lebanese prime minister, his detention of hundreds of princes and businessmen in a Riyadh luxury hotel, his prosecution of the war in Yemen and his spats with Qatar, Germany and Canada.
The world — and most middle-class Italians — credited Mussolini with preventing a Bolshevik-style revolution in Italy and was prepared to overlook what it took to be a little residual violence that it assumed would fade away after Mussolini started wearing the bowler hat and spats of a respectable politician.
They learned from the best: The Vanderpump of Vanderpump Rules is Lisa, a Real Housewife of Beverly Hills who pitched Bravo a spinoff about the waitstaff at her restaurants, ensuring that her entrepreneurial spirit would get as much airtime as her cleavage and her spats with co-star Kyle Richards.
The associated risks for shareholders in a public company whose CEO uses Twitter as a weapon to indulge personal spats and feuds — and to spitball major business decisions — without, apparently, any thought for the legal and reputational consequences for him or his companies, are hard to quantify but equally difficult to deny.
Weighed down by a dizzying string of successive and overlapping controversies, verbal spats, and political missteps, Trump saw his brief advantage evaporate in a haze of conflicts with everyone from the parents of a slain Muslim-American war hero and the most powerful elected official in Republican politics to a crying baby.
Although Trump has spoken often of wanting to reinforce the CIA's existing human intelligence operations, his verbal spats with the agency over Twitter in the weeks leading up to his inauguration did little to ease the anxiety of agency officials concerned about the temperament of the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Wei Ling has long been a vocal critic of PM Lee — last year, she denounced him for using LKY's one-year death anniversary as a political tool in a series of Facebook posts — but Hsien Yang, chairman of the country's Civil Aviation Authority, has steered clear of public family spats until now.
He has never lived outside of a city, whether it was his entire upbringing in New York, his college days at the Wharton School in Philadelphia, or now inside the White House in the center of Washington, DC.But Trump loves to go after urban populations during spats with lawmakers and political rivals.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisPoll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Social justice advocate steps up calls for DNC to hold poverty-focused debate Trump trails top five 2020 Democrats in national poll MORE (D-Calif.), Gillibrand was unable to convert the media coverage of her spats with Biden into prolonged momentum.
He was instantly recognizable as he strolled down Madison Avenue — a tall, slender, blue-eyed, still boyish-looking man in his spotless three-piece vanilla bespoke suit, pinstriped silk shirt with a starched white high collar, bright handkerchief peeking from his breast pocket, watch on a fob, faux spats and white shoes.
This is also, sadly, the long and stubborn story of wrestling and labor, which is a generations-spanning game of divide and conquer, with big bonuses for the powerful, encouragement of petty spats by management, and the merciless casting of those who dare to question the status quo into the memory hole.
While fighters cannot be blamed for engaging in verbal spats that could potentially sell a fight or an episode of a TV show in this case, it just so happened that the bantamweight champion came face to face with the sharpest tongue in the game when he was on the TUF set that day.
Opaque tweets about how "this scandal is much worse than anyone can imagine" landed him national TV appearances, an ex's revenge allegedly took the form of a letter to the House Intelligence Committee, and family spats between his wife and his mother, played out on Twitter, turned into threats to write tell-all books.
As for Curry, his finals experience was an obstacle course of long-limbed defenders (he shot 40.3 percent from the field), spats with officials (he chucked his mouth guard after he was ejected from Game 6) and volleys from critics, who took jabs at everything from his poor shooting to his choice of sneakers.
The president has already soured relations with Australia and Mexico after spats over the phone and on social media, but Trudeau—whose stance on refugees and trade stand in stark contrast to Trump's—is under pressure to stay on good terms with the American leader since his threat to renegotiate NAFTA could potentially hurt Canada's economy.
Republicans also cite frustration with the president's frequent tweets railing against special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe into Russia's election meddling and his public spats with foreign leaders as unhelpful to their cause.
As for Curry, his finals experience was an obstacle course of long-limbed defenders (he entered Game 7 shooting 41.9 percent from the field), spats with officials (he chucked his mouth guard after he was ejected from Game a6) and volleys from critics, who jabbed at his shooting and even panned the looks of a new version of his sneakers.
In the first trailer for Mid90s, Sunny Suljic stars as Stevie, a 13-year-old going through classic rites of passage—spats with his older brother (played by Manchester by the Sea's Lucas Hedges), the ubiquitous "don't go into my room" line before getting pummeled, and falling in with a group of skaters where he finds refuge, much to his brother's chagrin.
Feuds between players are a daily occurrence, from Yipes and Filipino Champ's year-long spats, culminating in one of the most surprising triumphs in Marvel history (twice), to crowd favorite Flux demanding a rematch with nearly unknown DavidF for "any amount of money", to Marvel 2's lifespan being capped off by a legendary grudge match between GoldenBoyNeo and Cl0ckwork.
The two men had each played pivotal roles in many of the brazen power plays that have marked Prince Mohammed's sprint to dominance of the kingdom — the ouster of the previous crown prince, the detentions of royals and businessmen in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton, the kidnapping of the Lebanese prime minister, and the kingdom's diplomatic spats with Qatar and Canada.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND, Ohio — It can be hard being a god — all that work to do creating vast universes; coping with plaintive entreaties from the downtrodden; keeping up an image of potency in the ecumenical deities' club, with all those other divinities boasting about their sexier powers or larger flocks of followers; and weathering theological spats whipped up by the fallible faithful.
There, thinking about the current moment got the design team thinking about classical history (goddess power), which got them thinking about their own history, which led them to Emily Wilson (translator of "The Odyssey"), and Margaret Atwood and Anne-Marie Beretta, who pretty much defined the corporate power coat for the brand in 1981, which in turn led them to the invention of … calf spats!
And with digital privacy and security issues increasingly in the media spotlight, thanks to the 2013 Snowden revelations disclosing the extent of government mass surveillance programs — which in turn has led more companies to seek to properly lock down user data via strong encryption (and very public spats such as the recent Apple vs FBI case) — it is arguably becoming harder for web users to be ignorant of data security concerns.
Twenty years ago today, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher appeared on the first episode of the sitcom That '70s Show, setting off the story of Hollywood couple whose decades-long formation is more romantic than anything found on TV. Over the course of That '70s Show, their characters Jackie Burkhart (Kunis) and Michael Kelso (Kutcher) dated, got into spats, and got back together again too many times to count.
But earlier this month the outgoing European trade commissioner, Cecilia Malmstrom, said those new proposals had so far failed to elicit any meaningful response from Washington D.C. The ITC's remit is focused most frequently on developing economies and small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), and Gonzales expressed concern that trade spats between major economic powers have trickled down to businesses in even the most remote corners of the globe.
Somewhere in an alternate dimension — or, in a piece of exquisitely elaborate fan fiction (yes, this is a suggestion for you to write that piece of fan fiction and subsequently forward it to me) — Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) of Game of Thrones and Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) of The Handmaid's Tale are clinking goblets of red wine and discussing their strategy for sending people into spats of paralyzing fear using only side glances.
It is one thing to see so much of our popular culture narrowing and flattening to suit various billionaires' crude and idle whims, but it's something else to realize that the political life of the richest and most powerful country on earth is in large part determined by the spats and obsessions of a super-class of aged and lazy lords, all of whom consider themselves peers of each other and virtually no one else.
West may rightly be judged for the harshness of his criticism, and Coates may have tried to opt out of intellectual spats by bidding peace to his Twitter platform, but the fact remains that black intellectual traditions -- from the feminism of anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells to the conservative black nationalism of Booker T. Washington and the radical socialism of Hubert Harrison -- have always been fraught, contested and hotly debated in public and private.
Mr Woodham explains why buying art is easy and selling much harder; why Christie's and Sotheby's, the main auction houses in the West, are more similar than they think; why there is such a curious relationship between auction houses and private galleries; why the markets for artists such as Amedeo Modigliani, Yayoi Kusama and René Magritte are all very different; and why art-buyers can fall foul of unintended consequences, including spats over cultural property, endangered species and taxes.
The time worn finance adage is that the market "hates uncertainty" and while it is difficult to catalogue all of the missteps of the administration, from the partial government shutdown to the resignation of Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, and the trade war with China to spats with the Federal Reserve, and Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
"We all know the stakes keep getting higher, and the rhetoric we're hearing from other side just keeps sinking lower," she continued, referencing Thursday's GOP debate when Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE tangled in multiple spats.

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