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So, the fact that the IMF now is squabbling with the Commission, the Commission is squabbling with itself and with the German finance ministry.
Much of this is due to squabbling over what diminishing global growth there is, but neither the dearth nor the squabbling is likely to end soon.
They loiter outside the bathroom door, squabbling over something ridiculous.
Q: It seems counterproductive to be squabbling within the community.
But that wasn't enough to keep the siblings from squabbling.
Absolutely no good can come out the Starks sisters' squabbling.
As of now, Kris said, the sisters aren't squabbling anymore.
The squabbling exemplified Ukraine's lack of a responsible political elite.
Elsewhere, Violet and Isobel are squabbling over the local hospital.
Jamal refuses to make music until family members stop squabbling.
I imagine a laughing, squabbling family back home in Wexford.
Despite the two sharks' squabbling, Kenny left without a deal.
The Trump administration has also been marked by internal squabbling.
Lawmakers are still squabbling over pieces of refunding the NFIP.
But contrast that general equanimity with the squabbling Supreme Court.
Go turn on Cersei and end your squabbling civil war?
Yet that effort soon turned to squabbling and finger pointing.
Yet that effort soon turned to squabbling and finger pointing.
The region's smaller countries hate being caught between two squabbling superpowers.
She deserves better a slick personality and a penchant for squabbling.
Squabbling among the parties has slowed implementation of the 2015 deal.
Meanwhile the prosecutor's office was similarly immersed in high-level squabbling.
Without her, they'd just be a bunch of squabbling, unrelated factions.
In the meantime, squabbling within the elite is likely to persist.
This workmanlike mission has little to do with daily political squabbling.
All the squabbling in the administration has spread to federal agencies.
The House's efforts last week to pass legislation dissolved into squabbling.
When employees are squabbling, they might need to play the peacemaker.
Trump/McConnell divided on Senate trial Meanwhile, Republicans are squabbling too.
But Swiss domestic squabbling have undermined efforts to strike a deal.
But lawmakers are still squabbling over pieces of refunding the NFIP.
Congress is also squabbling over a provision on online sales tax.
It was hard to co-ordinate policy amid squabbling over repayment schedules.
But they both stressed that China's team wasn't squabbling over small stuff.
Instead of fixing that, though, Republicans are wasting time on petty squabbling.
After months of squabbling, Jenner and Chyna, 27, recently called a truce.
Expect the squabbling to grow fiercer as the 2017 elections draw nearer.
There's a bit of squabbling when Mr. Fahdel's family digs a well.
If they would just stop the squabbling and think of the people.
Of squabbling over whether to train their Mexican replacements or shun them.
It's time to cut the squabbling and pass an emergency relief package.
The announcement came after almost a week of squabbling over their fate.
Not even garland, string lights and candy canes are above partisan squabbling.
Under that added stress, in an already overcrowded system, squabbling inevitably ensues.
Their squabbling and silly jokes play underneath Sam's daydreams like a soundtrack.
It's hard to say how those voters will process Wednesday night's squabbling.
The leaders are also squabbling over what to spend the money on.
That's not going to happen by petty squabbling and name calling, though.
It gets past sibling squabbling, it gets into two people power struggling.
In the boardroom, directors are openly squabbling over the future of the company.
Yet humanity is ignoring the White Walker threat in favor of internal squabbling.
Hillz and Uncle Bernie are still squabbling over his New York debate idea.
The special opened with some truly epic squabbling between everyone on the stage.
Those programs were hampered by militia infighting and political squabbling among Libyan factions.
But implementation of the deal has been hamstrung by squabbling between armed groups.
Squabbling siblings Doug and LeAnn are also dispatched to get out the vote.
Others have begun squabbling over who gets what once the prime minister goes.
There's also reported squabbling among Biden's advisers leading up to the big day.
Parliament has overwritten that veto, but the debate has descended into partisan squabbling.
Dems remain fractured, squabbling among themselves over who's more moderate and grown up.
There will always be squabbling, showboating and foot-dragging in the upper chamber.
The violence, they often say, is squabbling between Muslim clans, or common banditry.
The Bernie Sanders campaign has spent much of August squabbling with news outlets.
Four more years of fruitless partisan squabbling will do nothing to restore trust.
That's precisely why conservatives have so loved squabbling about science all these years.
First, they put the squabbling aside and reunited into a single Arab ticket.
Canadians may be a polite bunch, but this was a raucous, squabbling debate.
There's a squabbling, maybe corrupt legislature, and that creates conditions for something unusual.
We could just as easily talk about Democrats squabbling in the age of Trump.
It wouldn't make sense for Lutherans and Catholics to be squabbling with one another.
Heightened emotions may lead to blaming and more squabbling, which means mirroring won't help.
We were in the WIRED newsroom cocking our heads at our screens and squabbling.
Turnout, however, could fall amid growing frustration about the intense but fruitless party squabbling.
Elsewhere, there was squabbling over things like which media company's swag people should buy.
Books of The Times "The Nest" is a novel in the Squabbling Sibling genre.
But political squabbling, which sometimes spills over into ethnic conflict, periodically threatens its stability.
Their eventual squabbling draws the attention of crew members who unceremoniously remove all three.
City and state officials were squabbling over design, affordability of apartments and other details.
In the few legislative days of September, Congress will resume squabbling over budgetary matters.
The Europeans consider Britain's position greatly complicated by internal squabbling within the Conservative Party.
So I see that Peter Thiel and Sergey Brin are squabbling about politics again.
The preservation of innocent life, regardless of nationality, cannot be subjected to political squabbling.
President Trump's squabbling with Democrats grew more acid as the partial government shutdown continued.
But this is nationalist squabbling over borders, and compromise is hard to come by.
But the President-elect would be wise to avoid playing favorites with squabbling British politicians.
Unfortunately, the squabbling between both of these 1960s duos ended any chance of later collaborations.
One of those occurred two months later, when they began squabbling over the TV remote.
What she got was a wolfpack of Apatowian manbabies who prefer squabbling to anything else.
Right now, Trump is squabbling with Democrats, but neither side is budging on their demands.
Protestants were forced out of the Catholic Church, and soon Protestants began squabbling among themselves.
One of the film's main flaws is that it focuses too much on this squabbling.
And hey, he goes above the squabbling and reaches across the aisle sometimes, how quaint!
And given the constant squabbling, that friendship looks like it's about to break for good.
Political squabbling blocked discussion of the law before parliament was dissolved ahead of the elections.
Mother India will need to get her squabbling children in line before someone gets hurt.
Opposition parties are squabbling over which day in early December is best for an election.
Opposition parties are squabbling over which day in early December is best for an election.
Squabbling continued for several years over which colony Dukes County belonged to, but Massachusetts won.
The governors' vote gave Maduro a political boost and left the opposition divided and squabbling.
For example, Turkey and Cyprus have been squabbling for years about drilling in disputed waters.
The squabbling over the structure of the trial in the Senate is inane and pointless.
Discussion about actual political falsehoods can turn into squabbling about which "side" someone is on.
Political squabbling and the debate on seat adjustments in the parliamentary elections would then follow.
There has never been much squabbling about how which parts to adopt or whether to participate.
The question is whether this progress can be quarantined from the transatlantic squabbling between political leaders.
No amount of squabbling over regulatory fine print is going to prevent people from seeing that.
Veteran actors Rajat Kapoor and Ratna Pathak Shah add the right gravitas as their squabbling parents.
An investigation by a House intelligence committee has led to partisan squabbling between Republicans and Democrats.
Perhaps Brazile's willingness to distance herself from the DNC's conduct will only exacerbate intra-left squabbling.
The fact that US lawmakers are still squabbling over emergency Zika funding frustrates him beyond measure.
The SNP is usually a paragon of unity compared with their squabbling Labour and Conservative rivals.
She progressed grandly through Europe, squabbling with her sister Brianda (who has her own remarkable story).
Kingpin payback Tired of all the squabbling over who's going to pay for Trump's border wall?
"Same song, third verse," Carter grumbled, adding that he remained silent during the closed-door squabbling.
So the case proceeded, and the parties at odds have fallen to squabbling over the details.
We've learned Mel and Oksana have been squabbling over child support for 6-year-old Lucia.
The Islamists were then banned, but the squabbling secularists that succeeded them proved ineffective and corrupt.
Some Democrats have expressed frustration with the intraparty squabbling that has spilled out into public view.
Former army lieutenant general H.P. Panag said there was too much squabbling in the previous structure.
But that consensus looks increasingly threatened by squabbling among secular allies and splits within the coalition.
"Septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds," Mark Landler remarked in The New York Times.
The party is a squabbling mess, divided over Brexit negotiations and riven by leadership battles. Mrs.
Here, the squabbling borders on symphonic, better modulated to draw out the distinctions among the wails.
And dividing the leaders into groups of three for the open debating ended the noisy squabbling.
News Analysis The democratic socialist found himself in the center — of the stage and the squabbling.
Deed the house or apartment to your adult children now to avoid squabbling after you're gone?
Parliamentary squabbling -- We have some idea what to expect, but the rules have not been set.
Internal squabbling among Republicans, who control both chambers of Congress, killed their efforts to overhaul healthcare.
That's part of what makes the FBI's involvement in partisan squabbling so different — and so dangerous.
Relations with Seoul, in particular, have been chilled by feuds over wartime memories and military squabbling.
DAY 7: TEAM TAKES SHAPE Rumors are swirling and strategists are squabbling over Trump's possible cabinet picks.
The Facebook page for Pastor Moon's church is full of his followers squabbling with his mother's loyalists.
If everyone keeps squabbling instead of focusing on a solution, it won't matter who's right or wrong.
It is built around talking heads from one side squabbling with talking heads from the other side.
Democrats, squabbling over Medicare-for-all, have moved onto a bigger government role in providing health care.
Mr Prayuth was upset at his squabbling supporters in parliament, who have been fighting over cabinet posts.
By the time the two companies stop squabbling, there might be little left to fight for. [Engadget]
International donors pledged $4.1 billion for reconstruction but most of it remains unspent due to political squabbling.
But the will of the people is too important to be merely guessed at by squabbling MPs.
Rosinski received the right-of-way request from Energy Transfer Partners as she was squabbling with Enterprise.
For now, Conservative MPs resemble family members squabbling over a will before the sick relative has died.
But the gubernatorial fight has gotten nasty, including an ad that depicted the candidates as squabbling kids.
But that package failed to put an end to the squabbling that has marred the centrist coalition.
The message is that the threat posed by Trump is too great to indulge in family squabbling.
The movement, if there really is one, is amorphous, multifaceted, and prone to factionalism and internal squabbling.
Not included among them is the political squabbling that ultimately led to the demise of the subway.
The EU is holding the line on sanctions with strong backing from Germany, despite the usual squabbling.
But for all the work and squabbling that go into them, platforms have long been throwaway documents.
Prosecutors and New York's top federal public defender are squabbling over when Rahami will get a lawyer.
Instead of offering a single, cohesive and enduring vision for America, the founders were diverse and squabbling.
I heard cases on land disputes, inheritance spats and, one morning, a case between two squabbling prostitutes.
Your two sets of hypothetical children are like that: They are not ripe for squabbling over yet.
All this squabbling has smacked the lira, Turkey's currency, which has plummeted against the US dollar.  5.
Their little household is shown squabbling over milk for the baby on the morning of the bombing.
The nation's two top antitrust enforcement agencies have been squabbling over who gets to probe Big Tech.
Then a morphine shortage occurred in 2010 following price squabbling between the health ministry and private wholesalers.
The tech industry's latest misdeed has cities squabbling over what to do with adults on electric scooters.
Previous foreign efforts to train Libyan security forces were hampered by militia infighting and political squabbling among factions.
"The Samajwadi party has shot itself in the foot with this squabbling," political analyst Amulya Ganguli told Reuters.
The bill has already been delayed months due in large part to squabbling over aid for Puerto Rico.
Turns out some teenagers were squabbling and one of them ran into the Dunkin' Donuts bathroom to hide.
Squabbling between U.S. authorities and Mexico over Guzman has put an intense focus on the issue of cooperation.
Amid all the squabbling, there are references to tackling the "Beast" — the nickname for the resort's hardest slope.
Political squabbling resulted in Utzon leaving the project in 1966, never to return to see his masterpiece completed.
After endless rounds of squabbling, it's no surprise that the guidelines don't always clearly reflect the best science.
However they say now is the time to stop squabbling over the past and to start looking forwards.
After the 2020 census, legislators in all 50 states will again reshuffle district lines, beginning the squabbling anew.
Or is it merely that political squabbling, while Iraqis soldiers fight their biggest battle since 2003, is taboo?
Kourtney Kardashian squabbling with her sisters and engaging in meditation is, as the kiddos say, a permanent mood.
Yet squabbling over previous versions of the judge's background file suggests there could be more disputes to come.
Clifton said if congressional squabbling continues, growth will remain low and the Republicans could lose the midterm election.
It is during this moment of petty squabbling that Shosh learns that Marnie is fucking Desi, not Ray.
After December's two-year budget deal there will be less squabbling over funding levels than in recent years.
Instead, he suggests applying classic game theory strategies to help children make "fair" decisions and stop the squabbling.
"Oasis: Supersonic" follows the squabbling brothers and bandmates Liam and Noel Gallagher during their heyday in the 1990s.
The monthly school board meeting so consumed with squabbling that no real business is conducted until nearly midnight.
So it will show you who is squabbling with whom, but not explain their differences on the issues.
I get it: The online squabbling of professional pretty people might seem like inconsequential, self-perpetuating insider drama.
Democratic infighting ramps up Squabbling among Democrats and liberals began before the final results were in from Georgia.
Maya Tanden, Ms. Tanden's mother, said her daughter was "sick of" the nonstop fund-raising and political squabbling.
But the squabbling and endless recriminations in Westminster are just a particularly farcical version of a global phenomenon.
But alas, it vanished as quickly as it came, as commentators began squabbling about who was to blame.
Even before construction on the structure began, city and state leaders were squabbling over the spelling, with Gov.
The police said the men were squabbling when Mr. Quiles fired four shots, one of which struck Jaheen.
Squabbling warlords have undermined support for the government even in northern heartland areas that formerly had few insurgents.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Giants were a squabbling, hobbling team when they left Pittsburgh in defeat Sunday night.
After so much squabbling between the dean and the professors, the public university's provost stepped in to mediate.
Squabbling between different units resulted in no one being willing to take up positions to defend the territory.
WHY is it unsettling to see Republicans and Democrats squabbling afresh about Russian meddling in last month's presidential election?
WHY is it unsettling to see Republicans and Democrats squabbling, afresh, about Russian meddling in last month's presidential election?
Squabbling among officials adds to the sense that the government is not up to managing the aftermath of conflict.
After that, "Killing Reagan" alternately devotes its energy to Hinckley's madness and Reagan administration palace intrigue and intramural squabbling.
Parliamentary elections, currently scheduled for October, have already been delayed by three years because of squabbling within the government.
Squabbling in Congress began months ago, after President Barack Obama requested approximately $1.9 billion in emergency funding in February.
What frustrates me most is that neither of these companies have bothered to apologize to customers over their squabbling.
"It feels like it's just about squabbling Tories," said Dan Vevers, a 26-year-old student at Stirling's university.
Now obesity doctor Yoni Freedhoff and National Institutes of Health researcher Kevin Hall have arrived to dispel the squabbling.
Although you have the potential to be a successful team, right now there is a lot of childish squabbling.
Borders are closing, governments are squabbling and plans emanating from Brussels seem too ambitious to have any immediate impact.
That may lead to squabbling (and political pressure) over which banks are to be saved and which loans bought.
Senators are squabbling over the "blue slip process" that goes along with President Donald Trump's nomination of federal judges.
"A lie is different from the spin, exaggerations and squabbling between candidates that are commonplace in politics," she said.
However, much of the hearing left lawmakers squabbling over the appropriateness of having a celebrity in the hearing room.
However, much of the hearing left lawmakers squabbling over the appropriateness of having a celebrity in the hearing room.
By early 210, the cost overruns had sowed serious agita amongst the investors, and the squabbling quickly turned litigious.
Will they be improved, made free of the circus atmosphere, the exploitation, the international squabbling, the lying and cheating?
As I approached the camp, I spotted two packs of soldiers squabbling over something just outside the camp's border.
I appear to spend an inordinate amount of my dream life on the subway or squabbling with ex-boyfriends.
But most of the parties are squabbling about who gets to carry that banner — resulting in a confusing mess.
But at the same time, the two sides are squabbling bitterly over the future and funding of European defense.
After she was questioned, the investigators concluded that the jogging Marines had heard the Alleys squabbling, not an abduction.
The State Department has sought to portray the alleged incident as commonplace interagency squabbling over the classification of documents.
There are so many decisions to make when you're shopping around that it's not surprising couples end up squabbling.
Sometimes, they protect profligate offspring from their worst habits; other times, they are the locus of squabbling among heirs.
It has been replaced by the endless squabbling of partisan hacks concerned only with their own power and pocketbook.
What should have been a sober, steady proceeding erupted into partisan squabbling between Nadler and Republicans on the panel.
Without the din of crosstalk and partisan squabbling, clear battle lines on the substance of the impeachment inquiry emerged.
Merkel tried to end the squabbling during the two-day session at Schloss Meseberg, her official country residence outside Berlin.
Good Omens features a large ensemble cast of angels, demons, and humans all squabbling over the end of the world.
Martin cited Greek city states and French politicians squabbling while the threats of Philip of Macedon and Hitler, respectively, loomed.
" Jeb Bush calling the perpetual squabbling between Marco Rubio and Cruz a "back and forth between two senators — backbench senators.
Thursday's Capitol Hill sit-down lead to a moderate resolution after months of squabbling over control of the Republican party.
Before Congress proceeds to ordinary squabbling, however, it must work out how to finance the government and pay its bills.
Partisans and pundits responded by squabbling about who is the bigger villain: Mr Trump, or his erstwhile rival, Hillary Clinton?
The town was mostly already in the hands of squabbling rebel groups including groups that are affiliated to Islamic State.
Cruz, speaking in Stafford, Texas, seemed to acknowledge that the candidates won't deny Trump the nomination by squabbling amongst themselves.
That pushback resonated with the Palestinian Authority, whose political star has faded amid internal squabbling and a politically emboldened Netanyahu.
However, the government and Petrobras are still squabbling over the value of the area, also located in the Santos basin.
If Europe splits into squabbling pieces and America retreats into an isolationist crouch, less benign powers will fill the vacuum.
Meanwhile, Jacqueline and Lillian are going head-to-head for city council, constantly squabbling over what's best for the neighborhood.
Mulot lamented the impact that squabbling inside Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party was having on the direction of negotiations.
The trouble is that the EU 27, which often seem forgotten amid the squabbling in London, are likely to resist.
But South Koreans watched her party with a cold eye as it slid into internal squabbling ahead of the elections.
Any Democratic nominee will be subject to the straitjacket of political correctness, quotas and demands from their fractious, squabbling coalition.
Hey there, mother of that squabbling brood of eight menacing Russian children: Vladimir Putin wants to take a group photo.
When you rap, you gotta really be squabbling in there 'cuz they can't wait to say 'That rapper ass nigga?
And, after years of squabbling, it will soon become clear whether LTE-U does or doesn't interfere with Wi-Fi.
At least for now, the thriving European economy seems capable of absorbing anything that squabbling politicians might throw at it.
Internal squabbling is already running rampant and risks deterring or even disgusting general election voters over the next few months.
The other bloodsuckers, Laszlo (Matt Berry) and Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), operate as a kind of team, albeit a squabbling one.
And although the recent spectrum agreement paves the way for 5G, there's still a lot of squabbling between different stakeholders.
I don't believe Republicans will let a golden opportunity to finally pass comprehensive tax reform fall victim to intraparty squabbling.
Biden began well by seeming above some of the squabbling among the other candidates and continually tying himself to Obama.
Domestic squabbling, growing concerns about rising African debt and bad regional political relations have seen the Kenyan line stall at Nairobi.
It's all part of a fight over aircraft subsidies, which the US and EU have been squabbling about for years. 5.
They argue that congressional squabbling, including the occasional government shutdown and controller furloughs, has made for inconsistent funding for the FAA.
As they split it among themselves, squabbling about whether its quality means they're finally back home, the newsstand's owner hushes them.
The two sides are squabbling over a deal that was difficult to implement from the outset, and that ultimately proved ineffective.
There were periods earlier this century during which the two sides managed to achieve this, only to end up squabbling again.
We won't get into the rumors and squabbling over who ducked whom, but the sticking point always seemed to be weight.
But the singer did not see his son the following day — kicking off another round of squabbling between the ex-spouses.
Political squabbling and regular threats of a government shutdown are similarly unacceptable and represent an ongoing crisis for the American economy.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) next week, following some public squabbling about the president sitting down with Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) members.
Opposition parties, for their part, have made a tough job trickier by squabbling over seats, resulting in undignified multi-cornered fights.
Eight months of squabbling followed, as Democrats blasted Republicans for partisan obstruction and Republicans reminded Democrats that it was then-Sen.
But there was no such squabbling when it came to nonproliferation and reducing the role of nuclear weapons in American defense.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, her staff and her supporters were increasingly engaging in public squabbling with The Squad and their staffers.
Smugglers lurk in the port; migrants lie in wait; heavily armed militias and squabbling politicians, nominally allied, quietly vie for control.
But squabbling among TIM's major foreign shareholders Vivendi and activist fund Elliott over broadband strategy has so far thwarted the move.
A laptop plays YouTube footage of riot police squabbling with student protesters in the opening shot of Umlilo's new music video.
Earlier this year, leaders from both countries agreed to consider arbitration to end months of political squabbling over the water deal.
Further delay, squabbling among levels of government, lack of funding or naive faith in technology alone put our democracy at risk.
BREAKFAST BROWSE A photo of 2 mice squabbling on a subway platform wins prestigious photography award  Pizza Rat would be proud.
Militias have been fighting or squabbling, often at a slow-burn rate, for control of parts of the city for years.
That regular session devolved into bitter intraparty squabbling toward the end, and the special session ended the same way Tuesday night.
Nearly four months after a general election, Lebanon's political parties are still squabbling over the formation of a new coalition government.
But as much as the squabbling seems the same, there is one crucial difference: They are firing with real bullets now.
It continued in the same vein as the earlier entries—a litany of undifferentiated sex acts and accounts of people squabbling.
This is not just about senators squabbling over small details; there are serious ideological differences that could derail the entire bill.
And for a party accustomed to squabbling, House Democrats have reached a striking, if largely unnoticed, degree of unity on those issues.
But still, Eddie and his brood are family, so the Griswolds take them in—despite already hosting four squabbling and nitpicking grandparents.
This avoids squabbling over where to drop and how best to ensure all of your squadmates are together from the get-go.
Mr. Tutturen and Mr. Edwards are warm and winning, and the brothers' squabbling as they disagree on anecdotal details makes lovely comedy.
The perennial tension between Conservative HQ and the local associations, who select candidates, usually leads to time-consuming squabbling over such decisions.
But federal, state and local authorities are squabbling over how to do it and who should pay, even on this small scale.
The agency was launched in September but political squabbling has delayed the deployment of $153 billion pledged by foreign donors for reconstruction.
Instead the anniversary is being observed by an odd smallness of spirit and by semi-public squabbling among the country's secretive elites.
WITH the World Cup about to start, fans around the planet are squabbling over who has the best chance of winning it.
" But when asked Friday whether the hacking issue had overshadowed the presidential transition, Obama replied, "There hasn't been a lot of squabbling.
U.S. executives are reportedly squabbling with a Chinese company over a pile of aluminum sitting in a remote desert region of Mexico.
Tonight's highlights include more squabbling over tax reform, Republican opposition to Trump's budget pick and a new member of the Trump administration.
But as of this week, preparations for the council were mired in squabbling between the 14 churches which make up global Orthodoxy.
Squabbling local, regional and federal governments ignored radical imams trained and funded from abroad, and allowed extremists to operate in plain sight.
Political squabbling and Tunisia's compromise-style politics to maintain stability have in the past delayed economic reforms as parties jockey for position.
But this season she bottomed out by teaching at a private school and squabbling with her square-as-a-Wheaties-box boyfriend.
A year before the 28503 presidential campaign begins kicking into high gear, Democrats are still squabbling over what to do about superdelegates.
Sharing power makes sense in theory, but it can lead to boardroom and executive squabbling as the two sides jockey for influence.
The squabbling in Washington is particularly undignified when compared to the sacrifice of soldiers who might have expected better from political leaders.
The government rapidly disintegrated in a series of coups by squabbling generals, and in 1965 America had to send in combat troops.
This push is far from perfect and far from complete: Regulators are still squabbling over the way banks measure their capital requirements.
Or this year, over the past month or so, as politicians have been squabbling about the best way to treat sex work.
Public squabbling between Democrats and the White House over access to investigative documents and witnesses had done little to change public opinion.
Meanwhile in Afghanistan, our correspondent notes that the violent squabbling among warlords is reminiscent of the Taliban's rise to power in 1996.
But the owners of Au Sauvignon and La Brazza are fighting over boundaries, like farmers squabbling over the line of a fence.
But beneath the political squabbling is a deeper dispute over whether Lombardy's response has made the problem appear worse than it is.
More time needed The modern result of all this squabbling is our current system of adding an extra day every four years.
Hellboy's allies include the psychic Alice (Sasha Lane) and secret agent Major Ben Daimio (Daniel Dae Kim), squabbling their way across Europe.
To be lighthearted and not waste our short time on this Earth squabbling about petty things and 'problems' that we don't really have.
The more integrated approach also means buyer and supplier are not pitted against each other, squabbling over when the cash will be forthcoming.
If squabbling and corruption on the part of the politicians hinder the provision of services, citizens will once again consider supporting alternative groups.
Needed, too, is a more effective opposition: it is high time that its squabbling groupuscules united in a single party with one leader.
In contrast, his inner circle has spent a lot of time squabbling over trade policy, occasionally in full hearing of stunned Chinese negotiators.
He also spent years squabbling with his old rival and another towering figure in Asian politics, the late Singapore leader Lee Kuan Yew.
Whether it's kids squabbling in the back seat, work stress, or your phone constantly pinging, countless things can distract you when you're driving.
The charge of a "coalition of chaos", lobbed by the Tories at Labour was sent squarely back towards the prime minister's squabbling cabinet.
Ukraine's squabbling elites take little responsibility for their state, uniting only to battle the civil activists and independent institutions that threaten their oligopoly.
This time, they're not squabbling, and they listen to one another in order to get closer to their goal of defeating their enemies.
The country has also intensified its neighbor squabbling, squaring off against rival Saudi Arabia as part of an extended battle for regional supremacy.
The press hailed Hindenburg as a hero and Ludendorff as a strategic genius, but the two began squabbling over the credit almost immediately.
Mark Rutte, the competent if plodding prime minister, should make a decent fist of the job, so far as Europe's squabbling governments allow.
Months of squabbling between the upper and lower chambers of the house delayed the transmission of this year's national budget to the president.
It's the drop-the-mic entrance of Gal Godot's Wonder Woman, who manages to surprise, save and utterly overshadow the squabbling male superheroes.
Today, the political squabbling over control of PREPA - and blame for its problems - continues even as utility officials respond to a historic crisis.
For example, his account of the Bundy standoff in Nevada documents the rancorous squabbling that broke out between militia factions at the ranch.
Years of squabbling between two giant tech companies came to an end on Tuesday, as Apple and Qualcomm settled their legal disputes globally.
This squabbling, coupled with Trump's demonstrated lack of leadership and strategic vision on hard policy, may have ground real action to a halt.
But last minute squabbling over details of the bill unrelated to the aid money could result in disappointment for Flint residents yet again.
He was an exalted member of the squabbling clique that Hurston called "the niggerati"—and which we know, simply, as the Harlem Renaissance.
Elections A year ago Democrats were blindsided by Donald Trump's upset victory, and they've been squabbling about finding a way forward ever since.
Politics in Zimbabwe remain in considerable disarray as internal squabbling over who should succeed Mr. Mugabe — the world's oldest head of state — worsens.
There have been a few rounds of squabbling over the extent to which local governments should be required to help federal immigration agents.
While Republicans have spent the last six months enmeshed in internal squabbling, Mr. Schumer has largely made sure Democrats stood on the sidelines.
And for six decades, they have failed, stymied by political squabbling and social upheaval, leaving China with a piecemeal and outdated legal system.
When the marriage deteriorated, because of incessant squabbling, Einstein forced his wife into a contract to prevent her from interfering with his work.
Donald Trump and Paul Ryan met face to face in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, after months of squabbling over control of the Republican party.
Stocks have fallen sharply in the past several days, against a backdrop of political squabbling over a continuing resolution to keep the government funded.
Without the EU, the Russian threat would loom much larger and squabbling governments would have struggled even more to respond to the migration crisis.
She did so without addressing the so-called cheating scandal — she wanted the birth to be perfect and free and easy, no squabbling allowed.
After months of public squabbling, the Fox News host sat down with Trump for an interview that's set to air Tuesday on Fox Broadcasting.
The religious types and the secularists are still squabbling about how much access they should enjoy to the upper echelons of the Euro-bureaucracy.
Whether in elegant civilian attire or in battle gear, she actually looks like she can take on the baddies and rescue those squabbling superheroes.
Like PiS, Orban's Fidesz party has built its popularity on opposing migration and advocating traditional Christian values, while squabbling with Brussels over democratic standards.
Congress also faces a jam-packed legislative agenda complicated by Republican squabbling and the shadow of the investigation into President Trump's connections to Russia.
Previously, the beefy former prosecutor has saved his Sopranos-style salvos for Clinton and President Obama, chastising his GOP opponents for their intramural squabbling.
Little of the $4.1 billion in foreign grants and soft loans pledged last year for reconstruction has been disbursed because of Nepal's political squabbling.
Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri became so frustrated with the partisan squabbling, he dropped his gavel and abandoned his position presiding over the House floor.
Set in New York, "The Nest" features four neurotic siblings who are squabbling over their inheritance and struggling with the disappointments of middle age.
Each story I read reinforces my conviction that this issue is much too important to fall victim to the usual partisan squabbling in Washington.
The Senate is likely to take up the Violence Against Women Act reauthorization and disaster relief, but those efforts are stalled amid partisan squabbling.
We're told she took steps to send Children's Hospital money but didn't send it because she and Johnny began squabbling over the settlement deal.
But the alt-right was always fractured and squabbling, and in the aftermath of Charlottesville, it's basically ceased to be a thing at all.
Both George W. Bush and Barack Obama pushed for immigration reform along these lines, and both times it fell apart due to congressional squabbling.
Like all relationships that pass across into the dark, confusing realm of squabbling and misguided emotion, Drake and Rihanna's relationship culimates in a demise.
Like Freaky Friday with a twist: squabbling classmates (Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand), inexplicably traded bodies and some big sporting events on the line.
The squabbling Maggie and Jacob have been accoutered with those bright, jumbo-size neuroses and eccentricities that are often found in dysfunctional-family sitcoms.
And it will leave Mr Assad in control of a depopulated, ruined country, ruled through fear and beholden to allies busy squabbling for spoils.
Thanks to all the family squabbling, the Lannisters overlooked real threats and ended up sacrificing each other, to the detriment of the Seven Kingdoms.
The party conference, and this speech in particular, was an opportunity to reassert her authority over a cabinet squabbling over the details of Brexit.
But almost immediately the project became bogged down in the economic difficulties and squabbling over Europe's failure to end the war in the Balkans.
Will Trump survive the investigation, transcend the political squabbling to connect with the electorate, and lead the Republicans to gains in the 2018 midterms?
The president's appetite for chaos, coupled with his disregard for the self-protective conventions of the presidency, has left his staff confused and squabbling.
During a recent interview in the Afghan capital Kabul, political analyst Haroon Mir said international pressure is all that holds Afghanistan's squabbling politicians together.
The lack of progress with the GOP's legislative agenda has led to plenty of intraparty squabbling and finger-pointing between House and Senate Republicans.
It may have leaky roofs, a spiraling heating bill and squabbling servants -- but it quietly delivers a message that duty and honor will endure.
But there are more knock-on effects likely — problems that will go unsolved and opportunities missed because of time and effort spent on squabbling.
"Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga," directed by Shelly Chopra Dhar, isn't really a romantic comedy in the Bollywood sense — courting, squabbling, wedding.
"Hammered: A Thor & Loki Play," by Christian Borle, depicts the squabbling brothers — the Norse gods of thunder and mischief — competing to impress their parents.
What emerges instead is a sort of odd animated version of a buddy comedy, with the squabbling duo forced to join forces and grudgingly bond.
Their squabbling has prevented the creation of a national unity government that represents enough of the major parties to ensure political support across the country.
At the same time, the prolonged squabbling over key features of the deal, first discussed back in 2004, has soured Chinese enthusiasm for the project.
It appears the government had advance notice of terrorist threats to churches, but political squabbling among fractious politicians led to the squandering of this intelligence.
His departure heightened the crisis in a party that, by some estimates, has eight squabbling factions and now risks being torn apart by another referendum.
Yellen added that it's crucial for policymakers to overcome years of squabbling to implement policies to reduce economic inequality and preserve strong global economic ties.
It is rumoured that the prime minister will call a general election later this year, in the hope of benefiting from the opposition's interminable squabbling.
The general principle of rotating the leadership between Moroccans and Turks had been agreed, but there was much squabbling over the timing of the transfer.
If Trump and his own intelligence agencies continue squabbling we can probably expect, at best, plenty more Snowden-level leaks in the years to come.
Yes, they milked the rest of the ratings draw from the Corinne and Taylor feud, one that, unsurprisingly, was not settled by their onstage squabbling.
Petrov, who is squabbling with Claire and Catherine Durant over his country's violation of an Antarctican treaty, reveals that he has Aidan in his custody.
He inherits a death sentence from America, and a squabbling outfit at war with itself as well as with the Afghan government and its sponsors.
Squabbling between members of Congress over extra items added to an already ratified budget has delayed the signing of the bill by President Rodrigo Duterte.
GOP leaders tried a similar ambush strategy with the health-care bill, only to see that effort languish for five months because of intraparty squabbling.
One recent afternoon, the women were leaving the skate park when they encountered a group of boys squabbling with police officers under the train tracks.
Spotify struck a deal Thursday with music publishers intended to resolve squabbling, for the time being, over how the service pays royalties on certain tracks.
There are the aliens, a squabbling group who scorn humans but don't seem to be making much progress in their mission to dominate the planet.
Some of his closest political allies have urged him to do his best to avoid squabbling with other candidates, even if they come after him.
Suddenly he's writing about talky, funny, melancholic, squabbling, politically savvy Jews in Chicago (where he was born) and in a small, working-class Massachusetts town.
Hopefully, that will allow the world's top two economies to bury the trade war hatchet that has kept them squabbling for more than 260 months.
The Washington figures who lived through it are enjoying a nostalgic return to the spotlight and lawmakers are squabbling over the 20-year-old event.
The scene takes place in 22001, a decade into the epidemic, and the members of Act Up, an organization Mr. Kramer helped found, are squabbling.
China  After two years of back-and-forth tariffs, strained negotiations and economic squabbling, an initial US-China trade deal is officially on the books.
But that has left him with a band of squabbling and unfireable advisers, with confusing roles and an inability to sign off on basic tasks.
But that bill hasn't been revealed yet, and negotiators are still squabbling over a slew of policy riders that could cost support from either side.
Their squabbling has prevented the creation of a national unity government that's representative enough of the major parties to ensure political support across the country.
This means it is in the financial interests of most parliamentarians to keep the government afloat regardless of internal squabbling and safeguard their pension rights.
The spectacle of two billionaires virtue-squabbling lit up the internet, and the Twitter mob came for Dorsey, hoisting atop its shoulders a triumphant Benioff.
Grassley was ultimately forced to step in when the two started squabbling over how much time they were given to ask and respond to questions.
Tonight's highlights include squabbling between Obama and Bernie on big banks, a tax bill protecting anonymous donors and more trouble with the energy funding bill.
We're years behind schedule, some systems can't afford to move forward and we're all squabbling about whose responsibility it is to make rail travel safer.
Before the pedophile accusation, Musk spent much of the weekend squabbling over Federal Election Commission filings that show he donated to a House Republican PAC.
It seems that when his mother died, not long ago, his siblings started squabbling over her house and belongings before her body had even cooled.
But while Arduino—as an object and an idea—is beloved by the maker community, Arduino the company has long been plagued by squabbling and controversy.
An adaptation of an Australian favorite that has been humming along for several seasons, the American version seems to be rife with more squabbling than cooking.
As things here on Earth become increasingly more Theater of the Absurd, NASA's Cassini spacecraft whizzes millions of miles away, unaffected by our intra-human squabbling.
Now, they're squabbling over whether Cruz is even eligible for the presidency — most experts say he is, but Trump has been expressing "concerns" that he isn't.
Mr Kagame's supporters and admirers take the view that a strongman with a long-term plan can be better for development than lots of squabbling factions.
There's other predictable drama in the trailer, like women squabbling over who is a liar, and contestants crowing with delight when Underwood takes off his shirt.
The squabbling between Trump, Rubio, and Cruz got so out of hand at one point that CNN's moderator Wolf Blitzer completely lost control of the stage.
ISIS may have been ejected from this part of Iraq, but the fighters who accomplished that eviction are now squabbling among themselves for control and influence.
Instead, he spends an inordinate amount of time (in an 89-minute film) on scenes where residents of a housing colony are squabbling on petty issues.
To stand any chance, Bersatu will need to cosy up to Malaysia's other opposition parties, which nearly toppled the government in 2013 but are now squabbling.
The offer is well-timed for Bristol, whose productivity advantage over other cities has been slipping, partly as a result of squabbling among the different councils.
"The sense of urgency has been dampened by frustration with political squabbling, scare campaigns and setbacks," The Climate Institute CEO John Connor said in a statement.
THR notes that this isn't to do with any artistic squabbling, but simply due to the extensive reshoots of Rogue One, tweaking its story and tone.
Regrettably, that is unlikely to change soon, because state leaders have been squabbling for months over how to pay for road, rail and other transportation projects.
James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, fired him after his attempts to change the sprawling agency left subordinates squabbling and his superiors alarmed.
Its hero, Jesus (Héctor Medina), is a gay hairdresser who dreams of becoming a drag entertainer at the nightclub where he coifs the noisy, squabbling divas.
But it had become clear to him that the C.I.A had little ability to control the squabbling and backstabbing among the Saudis, Qataris and other Arabs.
Manchester's squabbling twins did not try to sign him because of a few uncharacteristically good games in Ukraine; they were not misled by flawed scouting reports.
The Trump administration has sought to support all sides of the fossil fuel industry, but that has at times led to squabbling between drillers and miners.
The squabbling grew intense on the House floor on Thursday afternoon, as a scrum of the moderate members huddled in tense discussion about how to proceed.
On the 28th day of the government shutdown, Washington feels like "an unruly sandbox," where "septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds," writes Mark Landler.
Charlie Day and Burn Gorman reprise their comic-relief roles as squabbling scientists, and Rinko Kikuchi is back as the adopted daughter of Mr. Elba's character.
Ultimately, his writ extended only as far as the usually squabbling powers making up the Security Council — the highest U.N. executive body — allowed it to run.
The court prepared hearings, set deadlines and demanded that the federal and municipal government agencies quit squabbling with each other and come up with solutions — fast.
The realization that he must contend with the squabbling foot-draggers in Congress has been a constant source of frustration to him on the domestic front.
The course of true love never did run smooth, but it doesn't usually get so bumpy that it includes magical flowers, squabbling fairies and lusty donkeys.
"At home we're always squabbling but when it comes to the outside world, we'll stand with any Ethiopian," says a resident of the capital, Addis Ababa.
"At home we're always squabbling, but when it comes to the outside world, we'll stand with any Ethiopian," says a resident of the capital, Addis Ababa.
Bitter squabbling has surfaced as the singer's four sons and others debate whether any of the handwritten documents found in her house qualify as valid wills.
Bitter squabbling has surfaced as the singer's four sons and others debate whether any of the handwritten documents found in her house qualify as valid wills.
Many of those who worked at the restaurant, Mr. Roston said, thought of themselves as family, and as in most, there was backbiting, squabbling and celebration.
As if we needed another destabilizing factor in world trade, the British Parliament will resume squabbling this week over its plan to leave the European Union.
A previous Russia investigation in the House Intelligence Committee was closed by Republican leadership last March, amid partisan squabbling over whether its work was really finished.
Is this a reminder that in an age of skyrocketing inequality, squabbling over brand identities on social media can provide the masses with the illusion of power?
Since then, the Wall Street Journal reported officials at the Justice Department and FBI have been squabbling over how and whether to press ahead with the probe.
It appears calm today, though there are signs of trouble returning, particularly kidnappings, which he attributes to smaller cartels squabbling over areas once controlled by the Caballeros.
He was expelled from the Labour Party for acknowledging that he had voted for the Liberal Democrats but is nevertheless still a member of Labour's squabbling tribe.
Gus O'Donnell, Britain's former top public official, told the Observer newspaper that the chances of a smooth Brexit were at risk of being derailed by squabbling ministers.
Albo's recurring character the Underminer (now living in Berlin—why aren't you?) makes an appearance, as do squabbling anti-Trump protesters and competitors in the "Narcissism Olympics."
A Democratic member of Congress presiding over the House of Representatives became so frustrated with partisan squabbling on Tuesday he tossed the gavel and abandoned his post.
Efforts to end the squabbling among Spain's politicians have also gained urgency because Spain's electoral rules stipulate that a new Spanish government must be formed by Oct.
Ms. Rosenworcel is separately in the spotlight for her renomination to the F.C.C. Because of partisan squabbling in Congress, her reconfirmation has been delayed for 15 months.
Michael Strahan and his ex-wife hired someone to help them work through their conflicts so they can parent better together ... but now they're squabbling about that.
After a lot of squabbling, both parties as well as the states came together to fund Zika preparedness and meet the public health emergency with concerted action.
This week, House Republicans finally unveiled their tax cut package after months of stating vague principles, squabbling over details, and even delaying its release by a day.
Confronted with the squabbling of the parties in the Fourth Republic, de Gaulle said that when he assumes power, he will know what to do with it.
After months of squabbling, Congress made a decision Wednesday that was so obvious even Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump agreed on it: releasing funds to fight Zika.
The first rule of being a strong man who rules over a hive of squabbling, heavily-armed antagonists is don't ever let them think you're a goner.
One of them, named Gwen, has the central role, but the others are not necessarily exterior to her; sometimes they evoke a squabbling committee inside her head.
Burke (Marc Kudisch and Luba Mason), a squabbling couple of ambiguous provenance, and their son, Elias (Todd Almond), a grown-up with the mind of a child.
What with scrambling for food and clutching at survival, the squabbling 19th-century explorers in Jaclyn Backhaus's "Men on Boats" rarely have time to burst into song.
That probably means hand-to-hand legal squabbling over individual paper ballots, and the strongest flashbacks to the surreal legal melee over Florida's presidential votes in 2000.
As part of the same process of pacification, Japanese intelligence was shrunk, divided into squabbling units and focused narrowly on communists at home and trade secrets abroad.
Migrant crisis There's another ship full of migrants stranded in the Mediterranean, and once again nations in the region are squabbling over what to do about it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Naturalist David Attenborough suggested the British public take a break from squabbling over Brexit and instead take part in the world's biggest count of butterflies.
"It is tempting to make this confirmation process simply an extension of our divided politics, the squabbling that's going on in the news every day," he said.
Dr. Wilson has researched the relationship between sleep and marital conflict, and found that the worst case scenario for squabbling was when both partners were sleep deprived.
Yet, amid squabbling between the United States and Canada, the details of the deal are still being worked on, less than a day before the scheduled Nov.
So far, TIM has failed to decide on its network strategy due to squabbling among it major foreign shareholders, French media giant Vivendi and activist fund Elliott.
"We're in the middle of a national emergency, and you have schoolboys squabbling about who went to the best school in the House of Commons," she said.
My colleague ended up having to get between them to calm them both down and remind them that they were grown men, not squabbling nursery school kids.
But then you consider how boring it would be if they actually split, because your life is such that other people's squabbling counts as a form of entertainment?
After Dany returned from her walkabout to find Meereen under siege, I assumed "Battle of the Bastards" would feature internecine squabbling among her many influential supporting staff members.
The Senate ultimately never cleared any of its own legislation on the matter, following internal squabbling on the Commerce Committee over how members should handle TV marketplace rules.
When you zoom out a bit it really is just squabbling over whether the FCC or the FTC has to step in when something shady is going on.
UK politicians have recently been squabbling over the extent of their say on whatever deal is cooked up before Britain is due to leave the bloc next spring.
Asked on Thursday about Ocasio-Cortez and Pelosi's exchanges, Warren during a trip to Wisconsin ahead of her Netroots appearance said the squabbling would ultimately strengthen the party.
" They also deleted some messages on Twitter that had aggravated Democratic squabbling in recent weeks, House Democratic aides said, one of whom called it a "complete de-escalation.
The coal-based economy has been in free-fall for years, and recently the state has been hit by devastating floods and vicious political squabbling in the legislature.
It would help if Greece got on with building the rest of them—the one in Kos has been held up by squabbling politicians and local NIMBY resistance.
The squabbling between his parents and his belief that Lucious betrayed him to angle for an ASA Award have driven him to finish his new album with Hakeem.
The countries' nuclear diplomacy remained stalled since the second Kim-Trump summit in Vietnam in February fell apart due to squabbling over US-led sanctions on North Korea.
The biggest worry is that the three largest parties—and especially the PP and Ciudadanos—are expending more energy on squabbling among themselves than in confronting Spain's problems.
Commenting on these suits, Luthmann told the News that under Dana and Dominique the company was doing "better than ever," and that this family squabbling was a shame.
Instead of squabbling over who pays the skyrocketing bills, lawmakers should redirect the discussion to prices and ways of reducing the massive costs within the health care system.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate leaders from both parties on Wednesday reached a deal to raise government spending and take other steps meant to curb Capitol Hill budget squabbling.
Johnstone collects my photographer and I in an SUV at a rural railway station in the Kent countryside and drives us across a field full of squabbling pheasants.
But even before that, in their squabbling and inconsistent messages, the non-Trump candidates showed that #NeverTrump isn't really a thing for the people actually in the race.
Maintaining this kind of unity is an impressive feat given the intense internal squabbling that has long marked America's political parties, and a clear example of Schumer's talents.
It's adequate -- giving the budding team cause to come together, albeit with a fair amount of squabbling -- if uninspired, yielding the obligatory demonstration of chaotic computer-generated mayhem.
The French media carries new accounts every week of internal squabbling within the party, with many officials — usually quoted anonymously — saying that it is time for new leadership.
Samurai, monks, con men, noodle sellers and peddlers of books and kimonos pass through, on easy terms with the squabbling prostitutes and a browbeaten crew of serving boys.
Much of the early part of the vice presidential debate was taken up with squabbling over issues such as which side had run the most "insult-driven" campaign.
Salih appointed Allawi after squabbling lawmakers from rival parties failed for two months to decide on a successor to Abdul Mahdi, who resigned in November during mass unrest.
In the last two elections, however, the pro-settlement parties squandered votes because of internal squabbling and political fragmentation, a result that could easily repeat itself on Monday.
After months of squabbling, the two sides had been unwilling to compromise on important matters like what sort of role the hedge fund's nominees for director would play.
For a while, no one but Quichotte can see Sancho, but by the time the squabbling pair reach the racists at Lake Capote, Sancho has gone 3-D.
He enters in a good position to do what squabbling candidates can't stand: condemn the bitterness and division and warn that it'll just hurt the party in November.
Squabbling — which I'm defining here as the small day-to-day skirmishes that never add up to an enormous row — is likely to increase after you have kids.
The Trump administration unveiled a plan to help the uninsured get HIV treatment and prevention services, and Democratic presidential candidates are still squabbling over their health care plans.
The exchange prompted some intramural squabbling among news outlets — another sign of Mr. Trump's skill in not only insulting the news media, but in dividing it as well.
This time around, there will, presumably, be a cessation in the squabbling that arose last season, when Harvey's agent, Boras, publicly questioned whether the Mets were overusing his client.
Not long ago, Mad Men got the recaps, after-shows, and literary-minded critiques; now, those hosannas go to squabbling deities, swords-and-sorcery, zombies, killer robots, and raptures.
But digging into the reasons for this shortcoming turns up the sort of Byzantine rules and internecine squabbling that is all to often guilty of hobbling American transportation infrastructure.
The center still needs final approval from a new government, but the country has been unable to form one since elections in May due to political squabbling over positions.
Or will this be a squabbling talking-shop of a government, over which Mr Trump will preside watchfully, before swooping down on one side of an argument or another?
Just a few minutes into the new show, we learn that Roseanne and Jackie, who were often squabbling in the original, haven't spoken to each other in a year.
Yet the party has shown itself capable of imploding: internal squabbling reduced it to irrelevance after it won 23% of the vote in state elections in Queensland in 1998.
Three years of political squabbling over Brexit has left allies and investors puzzled by a country that for decades seemed a confident pillar of Western economic and political stability.
The Senate backed the sanctions legislation by 98-2 on June 15 but it has been stuck in the House of Representatives, amid partisan squabbling between Republicans and Democrats.
In a magical crossover spot from Game of Thrones and Sesame Street, Elmo shows up in King's Landing to mediate squabbling Lannister siblings Cersei and Tyrion, and...it works.
Among the worried supporters was President Donald Trump, who tweeted that the lobby risks being destroyed if squabbling leaders fail to circle their wagons against a serious external threat.
The divergence shows how years of political squabbling over global warming - including disputes over its existence - have grown deep roots, distorting the way Americans view the world around them.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A new feeling of urgency hit the voters who greeted the muddled, squabbling, bleary-eyed Democratic presidential field flying into New Hampshire after Iowa's inconclusive caucus night.
At times he seemed overawed in office; he deferred too much to Ms Megawati, and struggled to keep his fractious cabinet from squabbling and setting out often divergent policies.
Months of squabbling in the coalition came to a head on Tuesday when President Petro Poroshenko, who leads the largest party in the alliance, called for Yatseniuk to resign.
Decades of growing lucrative cash crops and foreign investment has enabled Ivory Coast to become one of Francophone Africa's most prosperous economies, but political squabbling periodically saps its stability.
But aside from the squabbling over procedural questions, a senior Democratic aide acknowledged last week that Democrats on the panel "didn't lay a glove" on Kavanaugh during the hearings.
Any parent of squabbling children will confirm that the strategy of "just go away and sort it out yourself!" can only work so long, and often not at all.
Kelly's major challenge is dealing with squabbling within White House factions and having anything more than "limited influence" over Trump's pronouncements or decisions, three U.S. officials said on Thursday.
He said that a decade of European squabbling over the issue had still not resulted in the creation of a minimal tool, the Passenger Name Record, of airplane travelers.
In practice, attempts to cut costs often get bogged down in squabbling about whose engine or transmission is better, or whose employees should bear the pain of job losses.
And Amazon Prime's offerings, with their squabbling squirrels and chattering raccoons, have found prominence on social media, where owners post videos of their cats riveted by the onscreen action.
Zariouh's isolation may reflect militants' greater need for secrecy as Europe's security forces step up their surveillance, after years of under-funding of spy services and squabbling among governments.
Just several years ago, politicians would have been bickering about high spending and high deficits, and in the past administration, squabbling over spending and deficits shut down the government.
As they find themselves sudden targets of a well-organized and well-financed opposition from within, some Republicans are beginning to question whether the squabbling is ultimately self-defeating.
Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) was forced to intervene when Franken and Sessions started squabbling over how much time they were given to ask and respond to questions.
Mr. Avramopoulos emphasized the need to overhaul the existing system to deal with big influxes of migrants in the future and to try to avoid squabbling among member states.
Mr. Dyer, as the surly top thug, and Mr. Freeman, as his fretful second banana, enjoyably elicit the music-hall rhythms of these squabbling criminals, without milking the laughs.
He arrived in Japan pledging to remain focused on the work at hand -- an intentional attempt to project a presidential air while his rivals were squabbling among themselves back home.
Khloé Kardashian and her brother Rob Kardashian may have an unbreakable bond now, but she still remembers the days when they were squabbling siblings in the backseat of a car.
For a while, the movie settles for a series of globetrotting set pieces, which usually wind up with the leads squabbling and H getting the stuffing knocked out of him.
Squabbling and delays over big foreign investments in mining projects, along with low global commodity prices, have stemmed inflows of foreign currency, prompting the local currency, the togrog, to wilt.
It doesn't help that Jon is pitching Daenerys on the most unlikely of threats: that the White Walkers will soon render the squabbling between the different factions in Westeros irrelevant.
There's a tremendous amount of squabbling between departments, agencies, offices, and individuals: everything from debates over strategy to fights over scarce resources to management/labor disputes and bureaucratic turf wars.
Years of intermittent government paralysis and political squabbling since the country's civil war ended in 1990 have hindered infrastructure upgrades and the adoption of many of the reforms needed today.
There was also a rumored meeting between the leaders of the two squabbling parties who make up Italy's coalition government, 5-Star Movement's Luigi Di Maio and League's Matteo Salvini.
The first permanent memorial to her, a 210-metre (689-foot) long fountain was unveiled in Hyde Park in 2004 after years of bureaucratic wrangling and squabbling over the design.
There's a giant pot of corporate gold sitting outside the United States, and the U.S. Treasury and the European Commission are squabbling over how to get their hands on it.
Two particular ambitions unite the squabbling factions of the Republican Party: fulfilling a long-standing promise to repeal and replace the Obamacare health law, and passing a comprehensive tax reform.
The move came after months of squabbling between the two companies, during which AMC detailed its concerns with the service's long-term implications, while MoviePass rocketed to 1.5 million subscribers.
Upcoming events include a rumoured meeting between the leaders of the two squabbling parties who make up Italy's coalition government, 5-Star Movement's Luigi Di Maio and League's Matteo Salvini.
Rumours are swirling about a meeting between the leaders of the two squabbling parties who make up the coalition, the 5-Star Movement's Luigi Di Maio and League's Matteo Salvini.
There was also a rumoured meeting between the leaders of the two squabbling parties who make up Italy's coalition government, 5-Star Movement's Luigi Di Maio and League's Matteo Salvini.
Partisan squabbling intensified Wednesday as Democrats and Republicans blamed each other for an impasse that threatens to send the state into its third consecutive fiscal year without a complete budget.
It is unsurprising that Trump would be tempted to use his speech to re-champion his vision for the country and place himself above the parliamentary squabbling that powers Congress.
As both the parties that have dominated post-war Germany descended into internal squabbling, a new INSA poll showed their popularity had slumped, their combined support at just 46 percent.
Appearing to be an actual grown-up, in contrast to the squabbling, backstabbing men now in power, has helped position Ms. May as a welcome antidote to the current disarray.
A growing number of progressive House Democrats, frustrated with the public squabbling, have accused Ocasio-Cortez of crossing a line when she suggested that Pelosi was treating minority women unfairly.
Graphic: Gimlet Union twitterAfter over a month of private and not-so-private squabbling, the management of podcasting firm Gimlet has recognized a union composed of staffers at the company.
Then again, as entertaining as their squabbling is, the last thing this family needs is another bone of contention to gnaw on before finally sitting down to that rehearsal dinner.
Whereas her sisters are constantly squabbling or dating people who may or may not be poor role models, Kendall keeps her head down and her Calvin Klein campaigns rolling in.
The talks were dominated by squabbling over the division of powers between the federal and provincial governments, control of natural resources, and how to amend the constitution in the future.
The intra-Afghan talks between squabbling political factions and rival Taliban in Afghanistan are even more intricate — even if a potential failure might not slow the withdrawal of American forces.
A will is the document that allows the people you leave behind — from immediate family to friends and business partners — to mourn your passing without legal complications and petty squabbling.
In the country where the Arab Spring began, many Tunisians voice longing for a strong leader who can quickly make decisions and put the squabbling political class in its place.
The candidates on stage largely failed to set themselves apart from the pack and spent most of the night squabbling over technicalities and rehashing their campaigns&apos main talking points.
Their controlling families have also proved adept at finding ways to keep control, even as they face increasing challenges from inheritance taxes, unhappy outside investors and their own family squabbling.
The left is now squabbling on both sides of the Atlantic, with both the Labour and Democratic parties grappling with a rancorous battle between young activists and more moderate voters.
In the midst of partisan squabbling, McCain understands that Congress is "an important check on the powers of the executive," an urgent message in the times of an unruly presidency.
Democrats and Republicans on Tuesday reached an 11th hour agreement on how to proceed to the House's historic impeachment vote of President Donald Trump, following a day of partisan squabbling.
When they&aposre not squabbling, the cephalopods amass discarded shells, along with  scavenged trash  like beer bottles and lead fishing lures, in order to better stabilize the sediment for excavating dens.
Drezner equated Jon Snow to Obama for both praise and critique: because a clear, vivid vision of the long game does not negate the need to deal with short-term squabbling.
Party Down was a smart, bawdy ensemble show about a group of squabbling cater-waiters that, in its own quiet way, led the radical transformation of television—however one defined it.
To pad things out, there's also the requisite vampire politics and pageantry: forbidden vampire-werewolf romance, growly werewolf rebellion, and inter-coven squabbling about how best to maintain an ancient bloodline.
The warning by Lars Klingbeil, general secretary of the Social Democratic Party, comes less than two weeks before Chancellor Angela Merkel's squabbling coalition is due to sign off on the blueprint.
As a result of years of squabbling over mining rights, for example, not one tonne of ore has been extracted from Simandou, a vast iron-ore deposit in south-east Guinea.
But the action-packed events of this week's episode, "Beyond the Wall," demonstrate that the squabbling over who sits on the throne in King's Landing has only been a petty sideshow.
It was the second shutdown this year under the Republican-controlled Congress and Trump, who played little role in attempts by party leaders this week to end months of fiscal squabbling.
The report, which took more than two years to compile, has been the subject of intense partisan squabbling ever since it was created by a vote in the House in 2012.
The results provided a sobering warning to Spain's squabbling parties on the left that their position was not improving, and it gave them new motivation to overlook their differences and reconcile.
WASHINGTON — It has been quite the week in Congress, with lawmakers battling over a forced impeachment resolution against President Donald Trump, partisan squabbling, and rampant infighting within the House Democratic Caucus.
They're there to see Adam perform as half of a squabbling married couple, but by the time the play reaches its grisly climax, none of these people are really paying attention.
Within countries there are prime ministers to mediate spending disputes among squabbling department heads, but the EU has no primus inter pares; the budget must be approved unanimously by its leaders.
In fact, in nine of the 10 competitive races in California, the Democratic candidates were squabbling over decidedly inadequate pools of available voters, and the Republicans maintained their traditional majority advantages.
Even the family of George Osborne, the pro-European chancellor of the Exchequer, has been reported to be squabbling over Brexit, as the campaign to leave the European Union is known.
He made his second pitstop on lap 43 and lost time, meaning a smooth stop from Villenueve would see them squabbling over the same piece of track And so it transpired.
In a subplot that doesn't add much, Robert plays in a punk band led by his sister, Annie (Esme Appleton), that falls prey to petty internecine squabbling and frustrated secret desires.
This is what Republicans need more than anything on impeachment: for the general public to see it as just another round of partisan squabbling, another illustration of how "Washington" is broken.
The late-night optimism came after a day of partisan squabbling, with bitter exchanges over the delay in completing work on the emergency rescue bill spilling onto the Senate floor Monday.
I jettisoned all the traditions I'd never cared for: creamed onions, squabbling ancillary relatives, overly marshmallowy yams and the sort of cranberry sauce adulterated by the needless addition of orange zest.
This only adds to the tensions that already exist in the group, which includes squabbling twins, a secret informant and not one but two mothers whose daughters are being cyber-bullied.
The separatist parties have been squabbling over whether to stick to the goal of seceding unilaterally from Spain, in defiance of Spanish courts and the government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
The public squabbling between the presumptive Republican nominee and the business group was unusual, one of a series of reminders that Trump still struggles to unite his party behind his campaign.
She has bet that, by waiting to the eve of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, she could alarm her squabbling lawmakers into compliance, if only to avoid the bleak alternatives.
Even when we lived in Boston and the drive was shorter, this autumnal pilgrimage was always more about sitting (and squabbling) in the car than walking (and appreciating) among the trees.
For the sake of the new majority, now is precisely the time for squabbling over the shape and direction of the caucus — though Mr. Ryan should seriously rethink his talking points.
They're similar to how American teens are now documenting the drudgery of their new normal: history classes via Zoom, learning complicated dance moves out of sheer boredom, and squabbling with siblings.
Meanwhile, LeBron James has been squabbling with his team's management after a recent slump, prompting David Griffin, the Cavs' general manager, to clarify that he believes the team is on track.
The internal squabbling coming out of the Democratic primaries suggests that the left now fears losing to Trump a second time more than they have at any point during his presidency.
It has taken the other parties, from left to right, years of squabbling and in-fighting to realise that the only way to challenge him is to band together, using primaries.
Here they involve touchy gang chieftains itching for war, equally quarrelsome police officials squabbling over jurisdiction and one especially "ruthless, rapacious, hands-on, determined" banker trafficking in fishy offshore shell companies.
Occasionally, TV cameras would catch the two of them squabbling during a timeout, but they always appeared at the media table together afterward to insist that they were friends and brothers.
Caprotti, who died on Friday, had been exploring a sale partly because he did not want to leave the group to his squabbling children, according to sources close to the matter.
Put yourself in the seat of a startup CEO — say, squabbling with a co-founder, dealing with a customer reneging on a contract, or preparing to take on more outside investors.
When he lashes out, they wind up not only being victors in the court of public opinion (even among Republicans), but also becoming more influential in the aftermath of all the squabbling.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan will hold postponed parliamentary elections in October, the top election official said on Monday, after last June's deadline to choose a new assembly was missed because of political squabbling.
The opposition's pick, Ekrem Imamoglu, had the backing of a hapless, squabbling party, a fraction of his opponent's resources and only a few years of experience as district mayor under his belt.
The past couple of weeks have given us a bunch of great new albums, all guaranteed to entertain you (and maybe a few of your family members) while you're gobbling 'n' squabbling.
LaVar Ball and Donald Trump are squabbling about giving the President credit for bringing home three UCLA basketball players — including Ball's son LiAngelo — after the players were arrested for shoplifting in China.
But the big risk is that the bipartisan and in some cases partisan squabbling over Comey could slow down efforts to move forward on a new health-care plan and tax reform.
But the city has always been missing one thing: a restaurant themed around a group of islands in the East China Sea, over which China has been squabbling with Japan about ownership.
This silly partisan squabbling is a long way from the strong bipartisan majorities in the Senate (28503-22019) and the House (374-37) that enacted the Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Act in 1995.
Editorial It's the season when Greece's continuing debt saga approaches what has now become a familiar summer climax, with citizens protesting austerity cuts and international creditors squabbling over the terms of loans.
His squabbling with Mr. Ryan and the senators threatened to further splinter Mr. Trump's relationship with the party and infuriated many officials, including Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee.
I'm proud of our state that has done less squabbling and has gotten things done and we were the first state to offer a publicly-sanctioned offer of healthcare for our citizens.
Ministers from yet another party in the coalition, the far right Jewish Home, have described the coalition squabbling as a "fake" crisis, indicating that Mr. Netanyahu could resolve it if he wished.
But Democrats have failed to get behind a single candidate, and the race has devolved into a negative squabbling match that could result in Democrats getting shut out of the general election.
But Democrats have failed to coalesce behind a single candidate, and the race has devolved into a negative squabbling match that could result in Democrats getting shut out of the general election.
It took years of squabbling and knock-down fights before Congress finally agreed to a five-year, $305 billion transportation reauthorization bill last December that would fund highways, bridges, roads, and transit.
"Guava Island" is a music-driven fable that follows Deni (Glover), a happy-go-lucky singer who believes that music has the power to unite the squabbling citizens of his tiny island.
Yes, one could pack plenty of socioeconomic insight into the Chicken Sandwich Discourse if it were given a chance to rise above the faux-squabbling throng of fast food social media directors.
But after this summer, McConnell and many senators decided it was better off to stop the personal feuding and squabbling over daily stories, ignore Trump's outbursts and try to get things done.
"There's too much squabbling, and not enough people with real-world experience," said Adam Cote, a businessman who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, now running for governor of Maine as a Democrat.
Colman plays a detective sergeant in a seaside town on Britain's south coast in the show, and her constant squabbling with Tennant's character is just one part of what makes it great.
But if the squabbling Conservative backbench briefings and counter-briefings are to be believed, voters across Britain will hardly be faced with an awe-inspiring choice for a post-May prime minister.
The beleaguered economy itself is not at the centre of the disagreement; rather it is the European Commission and the IMF and others that are at loggerheads, squabbling over projections of Greek growth.
Albania hopes to start soon, Macedonia is hamstrung by its dispute with Greece about its name, Bosnia is mired in inter-ethnic squabbling, and Kosovo is not even recognised by five EU members.
Leave aside actual government, even getting nominees for administration positions through the Senate will be hard (not least because the Trump White House is still dithering and squabbling about the choice of candidates).
Nicki sometimes positions herself above such squabbling, but has also delivered threats of physical violence to other enemies (like DJ Self) and bragged about her own friend beating up Cardi on Queen Radio.
The regime was designed by wartime hero Charles de Gaulle, who was anxious that the pre-war parliamentary squabbling he blamed in part for France's fall to Nazi Germany could not be repeated.
But Ms Savchenko may turn out to pose as much of a threat to the Ukrainian government, which has been mired in corruption scandals and internal squabbling, as she does to the Kremlin.
Various chaotic plot twists see Zalone variously dumped unceremoniously from a helicopter at the North Pole, talking about romance with an African tribe and squabbling over pasta and parking during his foreign travels.
Rather than squabbling about plans drawn up in Brussels to spread refugees around member countries, it should think about different ways in which countries may contribute, be it in cash or in kind.
It follows weeks of public squabbling, with the Sanders campaign urging a debate before the New York primary and the Clinton team saying it had agreed only to a debate sometime in April.
The first 100 days of the Democrats' majority in the House included a record-long government shutdown and involved partisan squabbling, including over tougher administration oversight and the scope of the party's priorities.
That's not all: His older brother has gone missing, his parents are squabbling and he's fending off an aid worker who wants to study him for a project called the Teenage Muslim Mind.
He had served decades in Parliament, was foreign minister from 224 to 21951 and was even prime minister for 21957 days in 19753, a tenure cut short when his squabbling coalition fell apart.
In recent days, as the cruise ship turned in circles 10 miles off the coast of San Francisco, its more than 2,400 passengers have followed the tension and public squabbling over their fate.
"We've been down this tax reform road before, and I don't think it's going to be easy... There's going to be a lot of back and forth, a lot of squabbling," Innes said.
The lack of support and money led to internal squabbling in the closing months of the campaign, campaign sources told CNN, all of which contributed to her inability to stay in the race.
Last week, Duterte made a unilateral declaration barring fishermen from exploiting marine life at a tranquil lagoon that was central to years of bitter squabbling, a sharp reversal in the Philippines' previous policy.
" On Thursday, Mr. Trump, quickly adapting to the Republican practice of keeping quiet any intraparty squabbling, said on Twitter that "despite what you hear in the press, health care is coming along great.
In the end, the resolution was crafted in the 22013th-floor Park Avenue office of New York lawyer Daniel Pollack who convinced bitter adversaries that more than a decade of unproductive squabbling was enough.
Back then, she could barely stand to be in the same room as Claudia; meanwhile, the Jenningses, still separated, were squabbling at Dupont Circle Travel over who'd get to walk into a likely trap.
As it is, Mr Najib is counting on the squabbling opposition not to get its act together—in particular, on its failing to acknowledge the futility of Mr Anwar leading the opposition from jail.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate reached a two-year bipartisan budget deal worth around $300 billion in an attempt to end the kind of squabbling over fiscal issues that has plagued Washington for years.
Long before the cacophony of today's TV with its thousands of channels, squabbling housewives and violent games of thrones, an unlikely icon emerged with an unpopular idea — quality educational programming for very young kids.
On Thursday, opposition sources in the rural eastern suburbs of Damascus told Reuters that large parts of Dumeir, which was already in the hands of squabbling rebel groups, had been captured by the militants.
During the hour-long discussion and audience Q&A, the cast and producers reminisced about the legacy they've created so far while spilling show secrets — and, in true Housewives reunion fashion, squabbling amongst themselves.
The final three episodes of Game of Thrones are bound to somewhat feel petty and pointless, like everybody is squabbling over a chair when they were just fighting off the forces of death itself.
It's unclear why, but partisan gridlock affecting Congress and the executive may have prompted the court to, in effect, act like the grownup in Washington and downplay fears of retaliation from the squabbling branches.
Whether it's squabbling about the burqa or being hostile to Muslim refugees fleeing to Europe, Islam—and all sorts of inflammatory statements about it—has dominated Western headlines for the past decade or so.
Even so, the results suggest that parents need to recognize the difference between normal squabbling among siblings and bullying, which may involve persistent emotional mistreatment and not necessarily physical aggression, the study team notes.
Even though the left-wing "snowflake" concocted by the right is a strawman, online liberalism has developed a style of politicking that encourages a tendency to factionalism and internal squabbling that benefits its opponents.
And if you go to "Broadbend" expecting what's advertised, the story of an African-American family, it's fair to wonder why the first third of it is about a couple of squabbling white women.
As well as disputes over stretches of a 3,500 km (2,200 miles) border, they are bumping up against each other in the Indian Ocean and squabbling over Xi's signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
At a time of political impasse in Madrid, the regional votes were also being watched to see whether Spain's four national parties could soon end their squabbling over how to form a new government.
The satire boils down to "It's time those Beltway politicians stopped squabbling and got to work for us," a take with all the heat of a public-service spot from a centrist think tank.
More mainstream hopefuls such as former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Ohio Governor John Kasich, and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio from Florida were left nipping at their heels and squabbling.
Some candidates who might fit that profile have turned off many O'Rourke supporters by publicly squabbling with him and abetting his decline, including Buttigieg, Warren, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Juliàn Castro.
"No amount of squabbling over how much of a factor the extreme weather was can mask one blunt truth – Britain's economy is slowing badly," David Lamb, head of dealing at FEXCO Corporate Payments, said.
Jackson does a brilliant job detailing the evolution of de Gaulle from a normal French officer who has contempt for the squabbling, mediocre politicians of the Third Republic into a clear voice for republicanism.
So even though Trump remains dominant, these candidates will likely spend a great deal of time squabbling with each other, since they are all hoping a strong Granite State showing will rejuvenate their campaigns.
His xenophobic nightmare of a campaign was a catalyst that shocked everyone's brains into coming back online after years of squabbling over petty punk politics, and the bigger picture quickly came back into focus.
The prime minister said the internal squabbling risked compromising continuing discussions with the European Union to avoid disciplinary procedures over the country's failure to reduce its public debt as required by European Union rules.
But I can also think of all the co-op board stories, horror stories I always heard, or the Park Slope food co-op stereotype of a bunch of squabbling people fighting over whatever.
But the plan's release was quickly overshadowed by political squabbling between Mr. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio, and criticism from the actress Cynthia Nixon, who is running for governor in the Democratic primary.
The impact of the friction remains an open question, but people around both Mr. Sanders and Mr. Bloomberg say they believe that the threat posed by President Trump will overshadow the squabbling and slights.
However, she said she was hopeful that Republicans in Washington would focus their energy on making changes to the tax code that would help small businesses, and would not be consumed by political squabbling.
They must overcome their habitual squabbling and balance their desire to keep trade and military ties with Britain while ensuring that it does not enjoy the same benefits as a member of the bloc.
While lawmakers are squabbling over a bipartisan bill to loosen much of those rules from the Dodd-Frank Act, Trump-appointed regulators have begun proposing ways to rein in the law through federal rules.
Pelosi and top Democrats are attempting to push through several lingering marquee bills by 2020, including the speaker's signature drug pricing bill, which continues to face resistance from the left after months of squabbling.
The squabbling over Mr. Kissinger echoes the deep divisions over the Vietnam War during the early 1970s, when Mr. Kissinger was a main target of the left for the Nixon administration's conduct of the war.
The young crew faces a never-ending string of disasters as they journey toward their destination, and yet in the midst of all the horror they still make time for petty squabbling and lustful pursuits.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian government approved a second international airport for Sydney on Monday, opening the way for construction to begin in Australia's largest city on a project mired in political squabbling for 70 years.
On top of that, the Empire's own governors start squabbling amongst themselves and may effectively start fighting a low-key civil war against each other rather than contribute anything to the cause of the Han.
After years of squabbling about inconsistent enforcement of a 20- or 25-second time limit between points, the US Open this year became the first major to use a countdown timer before each first serve.
Beirut estimates it has 96 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves and 865 million barrels of oil offshore, but squabbling between parties has prevented the passage of vital laws needed to develop the sector.
Paralyzed by domestic political squabbling, Berlin on Friday put off a decision about extending the embargo beyond its current March 9 deadline till the end of the month, fueling concerns among European allies and industry.
The squabbling and inaction have delayed disbursement of $1.7 billion in badly needed International Monetary Fund loans, part of a $17.5 billion bailout program that is contingent on progress in economic reforms and combating corruption.
Marvel has handed the keys to the kingdom to New Zealand director Taika Waititi, who with his trio of writers unearths plenty of amusing character riffs, capitalizing especially on Thor and Loki's squabbling fraternal ties.
Beirut estimates it has 96 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves and 865 million barrels of oil offshore, but squabbling between parties has prevented it from kick-starting exploration and development of the sector.
Paralyzed by domestic political squabbling, Berlin on Friday put off a decision about extending the embargo beyond its current March 9 deadline till the end of the month, fuelling concerns among European allies and industry.
But popular protests over the lack of jobs, labor union resistance and political squabbling have held back plans to cut state spending and improve the legal framework for banking and investment to help job creation.
A notary association hosted a debate on disinheritance, in which speakers remarked that leaving kids too much money can stunt their ambition, but leaving them all the same amount at least prevents squabbling and jealousy.
It can be convenient to treat incivility the way a parent might treat two squabbling grade-schoolers in the back seat of a car — as an irritating tug of war between two irreconcilably selfish counterparts.
But it is certain to displease nearly everyone else, especially as there is no guarantee that a squabbling Congress, which failed to address immigration under President Obama, will come up with a long-term solution.
After U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts convened the proceedings, the two sides began more than 12 hours of squabbling that lasted into Wednesday morning over Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's proposed rules for the trial.
There is also a growing partisan divide over how Americans interpret scientific expertise and health policy, leaving decisions about public health vulnerable to the kind of partisan squabbling you hear on cable news every night.
In this treasure trove of facts and figures, Isenberg tells the story of its script, casting, production and the inevitable squabbling over credit, all by way of accounting for the film's surprising and enduring popularity.
President Donald Trump showed tactical awareness by leaving the Arizona senate race alone (despite an early tweet of good tidings for Ward), and McSally benefited from Ward and Arpaio squabbling over who loved Trump more.
Three of the states — New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, where Democrats are in complete control of the government — already have spent months squabbling over the specifics of complex legislation that would legalize cannabis sales.
But, generally, the complex has been seen as above the constant squabbling and occasional bloodshed between the rival Koreas, one of the last few bright spots in a relationship more often marked by threats of war.
If approved by Congress and signed into law by Trump, the bill would take budget squabbling off the table in Congress for the next several months, allowing lawmakers to focus on their November re-election efforts.
Created by Jesse Armstrong, a writer for The Thick of It and In the Loop, the show is characterized by cynical bleakness and an ability to inspire real pity (read: not sympathy) for these squabbling fools.
"With the Liberals now set to return to government, from a budgetary perspective, this will ease concerns of 'across the political floor' squabbling," Stephen Innes, senior trader at Oanda Asia Pacific, said in a note Monday.
At least 10 children died in the accident, according to reports from The Associated Press, which came as the rival parties in Syria were in Geneva, squabbling over the terms of sitting down for peace talks.
Congress, a party that ran India for decades and still commands a nationwide base, is burdened by squabbling and corrupt local branches and a lack of clarity over ideology and the role of the Gandhi dynasty.
Security experts say squabbling layers of government, under-funded spy services, an openness to fundamentalist preachers and a thriving black market in weapons all make Belgium among the most vulnerable countries in Europe to militant attacks.
Meanwhile, lawmakers continued squabbling over the release of critical Russia testimony and a controversial memo penned by embattled House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, alleging that the Obama administration improperly surveilled Trump during the transition period.
The most important thing Congress can do is stop squabbling and fund the President's request for a national strategy to fight Zika, which would include funding to help Puerto Rico address the disease at ground zero.
"Sixty-four percent said this is just a symbolic shutdown, and that means people see this more as political squabbling rather than something affecting their lives — at least at this point during the holidays," Penn said.
It was during this time that he came up with the dish that would change the world forever (or at least have world leaders and Food Network stars squabbling on the internet some 50 years later).
Frank Henkel, the leading candidate for Ms. Merkel's party in Berlin, blamed squabbling for the party's poor showing in Berlin, saying the infighting had alienated voters and led them to question the bloc's ability to govern.
Commonly known as the "blundering generation" interpretation, it held that the sectional conflict arose not from a fundamental disagreement over slavery but from the squabbling of politicians whose demagoguery and fanaticism eventually undermined the political system.
A failed bid to turn the tide The spectacle of the President and the speaker squabbling over a speech meant to highlight national unity, was hardly in keeping with the dignity of either of their offices.
His camera swoops between them as they convey messages to each other, and his framing neatly conveys the way the characters evolve from squabbling workmates who don't really like each other into men with a mission.
The uproar entwines the growing concerns about violence at Mr. Trump's rallies — protesters have been attacked, and reporters ejected — with the squabbling that has erupted among right-leaning media organizations over Mr. Trump's improbable political rise.
The two parties have been squabbling over everything from major infrastructure projects and immigration to the historical significance of national holidays and who was to blame for a cruise ship accident in Venice at the weekend.
British lawmakers voted on Thursday to push back the country's departure from the European Union until they can agree on how to actually pull it off, so the squabbling will drag on for … well, who knows.
J. Sarah PosnerYork, Pa. To the Editor: Unless we Democrats stop squabbling over Israel and "the Benjamins" and proposing unaffordable "socialist" schemes, we will have another four years of a deeply conservative and erratic Trump administration.
This has set off a fresh round of hand-wringing and squabbling — privately, if not publicly — about when a new generation will get a chance to lead, and who should be the face of that leadership.
After 2008, Britain led the European response to the crisis, but now Brexit has ended Britain's ability to lead Europe, and squabbling among key countries means that the European Commission cannot speak for its 27 members.
MILAN, March 5 (Reuters) - Italy's Serie A is set to resume at the weekend, with matches played without spectators because of the coronavirus outbreak, after a turbulent fortnight of last-minute postponements, u-turns and squabbling.
"I understand the historical animosity that exists between both of the nations," Mr. Harris said on Thursday​, referring to Japan and South Korea, the United States' two most important — and often-squabbling — allies in northeast Asia​.
Here, Isenberg gives us the soup-to-nuts on "Casablanca," dutifully making his way through script, casting, production and reception, to the inevitable squabbling over credit, all the while trying to account for its enduring popularity.
The final days before Iowa included some incessant rehashing of 2016 primary slights, with supporters of Mr. Sanders and Hillary Clinton — who recently insisted that "nobody likes" the man she bested four years ago — squabbling anew.
Whether the squabbling will affect Snopes's ability to produce its popular mythbusting remains to be seen, but the disputes are unlikely to be settled until there is legal clarity on the underlying structure of the company.
Even though CNN has many able journalists prepared to report stories and talk to voters in communities across the country, its programs were dominated by pundits in Washington and New York squabbling over tweets and polls.
It is hoped that the deal will put an end to the spectacle of some of the world's richest countries squabbling over which should accept responsibility for small numbers of tired, and often sick, asylum-seekers.
But much of the day was instead dedicated to internal squabbling and turf battles over the language of an impeachment resolution that outlines the process for when Democrats take their inquiry public in the coming weeks.
The Cairo-based Arab League has been reduced to little more than a talking shop, and the Europeans are squabbling over how to handle illegal migration, even if migration has fallen to a seven-year low.
Trump, striving to make good on a top campaign promise, is pushing fellow Republicans who control Congress to pass revamped healthcare legislation but the same intraparty squabbling that torpedoed it last month could do it again.
From a distance, it can look like Sanders and Clinton are essentially squabbling over total hypotheticals, with him offering utopian schemes that can't possibly happen and her offering somewhat less utopian schemes that also can't happen.
When the BBC made a modern version of Much Ado About Nothing in 2005, it recast bickering love-struck archetypes Beatrice and Benedick as squabbling newsroom anchors whose sexual tension gives the show a ratings boost.
A major theme of the TV show — one that is much more pronounced than it is in the books — is the idea that these nobles are squabbling as this massive, existential nightmare is right at their doors.
Defense lawyer Cedric Mifsud told reporters this his client and Lifeline appeared to be a "scapegoat" for a wider squabbling by European Union countries over how to manage the flood of migrants to Europe&aposs southern shores.
The flip side is that popular protests, labor union resistance and political squabbling have held back plans to overhaul heavy state spending including on a huge body of public workers, and to implement banking and investment laws.
Until he was elected in late 2015 Liberal governments had a long history of squabbling with Alberta and western provinces over energy and taxation policies, which helped ensure few federal Liberal legislators were elected in the region.
However, at a meeting with her Conservative Party lawmakers, she was cheered and applauded by many as she warned them that internal squabbling could pave the way for socialist opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to take power instead.
Thus although today's campaign will bruise egos and break friendships, the bigger story is of a creeping consensus: over years of squabbling a once keenly pro-European party has gradually embraced a peripheral status in the union.
But the current squabbling makes it harder for the tech industry to get what it needs from Republicans and robs the activists of a united front as they fight an uphill battle to preserve the current rules.
After years of railing against Obamacare and months of internal squabbling over what to replace it with, the GOP was not passing up a victory lap (even if it was really only at about the quarter pole).
Duterte will make a unilateral declaration barring fishermen from exploiting marine life at a tranquil lagoon that was central to years of bitter squabbling, and the basis of an arbitration case brought and won by the Philippines.
The State of Illinois faces a "negative credit spiral" that will plunge its bonds into junk status unless lawmakers can end three years of political squabbling and pass a budget soon, S&P Global Ratings warned Thursday.
The size of the coalition is meant to be a message in itself, a signal that the wider effort to coalesce the sprawling political left ahead of the vote, and tamp down on intraparty squabbling, is working.
Researchers with the U.S.-based World Resources Institute (WRI) who attended the board meeting told the Thomson Reuters Foundation the GCF was "back on the rails" after a previous meeting in July broke down amid political squabbling.
Yet, Trump should have a close look at the North Koreans' offer and tell his advisers to stop squabbling with each other and start planning for next steps, based on accepting the offer and building on it.
The Senate-crafted bill, backed by Trump, although he played little role in its drafting, would end for many months, at least beyond November's midterm congressional elections, the fiscal policy squabbling that has consumed Congress for months.
The letter was the latest in a round of squabbling over the yearly speech, which is a constitutional requirement that has been caught up in the back-and-forth over border security and reopening shuttered government agencies.
Like it or not, the first night of the second round of Democratic presidential primary debates landed on CNN on Tuesday, bringing with it nearly three full hours of moderator interruptions, squabbling, and a few cutting lines.
The director Laura Checkoway watches compassionately as the title characters — a Virginia couple who met when splitting a lottery ticket and married in their mid-90s — are separated because of squabbling family members and an indifferent bureaucracy.
The upshot is that while Trump and Ted Cruz ride the momentum from their early victories, the Republican mainstream vote will remain divided around at least three squabbling candidates — Rubio, Bush, and Kasich — for the foreseeable future.
After months of squabbling over how to pay for immigration-related legal services for undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes and facing deportation, Mayor Bill de Blasio's office and the City Council came to a compromise on Monday.
LA MALBAIE, Canada (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will gather together squabbling British ministers at her country residence after this month's European Union summit to hammer out the final details of a much-anticipated Brexit policy paper.
And she brought Irene Worth and Kevin Spacey squabbling in "Lost in Yonkers," Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera vamping in "Chicago" and Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton canoodling in "Private Lives" to those who couldn't buy tickets.
Yet it is best known as a sinkhole for investor money, with the three firms that bought it having written off their entire stakes in the enterprise and creditors still squabbling over how to reorganize its finances.
Italian soccer teams and Serie A's governing body are squabbling with each other about when to play games, with Inter Milan's chief executive, Giuseppe Marotta, saying the season even runs the risk of being unable to finish.
The acrimonious squabbling over Toshiba's chip unit also highlights the critical importance of NAND memory chips, as data storage is key to most next-generation technologies from artificial intelligence and autonomous driving to the Internet of Things.
Yesterday Team Liquid owner Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet announced the creation of a new eSports team for Firaxis Games' Civilization VI, filling a void in the eSports scene with all the surprise of a monolith materializing before squabbling primates.
You know, the fact that he was able to get this meeting quickly and then all of a sudden like both sides started, you know, squabbling back and forth and then we ended up where we are now.
This isn't just an issue of a bunch of people squabbling over a little bit of insurance benefits or a little bit of pay — we are really in a bad place here as far as that stuff goes.
The opposition coalition, of which Popular Will is a member, has yet to declare its intentions, sparking fears that the perennially squabbling bloc will split over strategy, with some boycotting the vote and others backing several different candidates.
The GOP squabbling during the primary has turned into an ideological tectonic rift in the general election, with the so-called Never Trump movement of the conservative base refusing to budge, even after the party's convention in Cleveland.
Oil prices fell on Wednesday, pulled down by a report of surging U.S. crude inventories, rising output in Nigeria and squabbling among producers about a planned output cut, which together re-ignited concerns over a global supply glut.
The problem that City and Liverpool have is that their rivalry — off the field — is all pettiness, closer to the pantomime squabbling of professional wrestling than the sporting test of strength of the golden age of boxing, say.
The president alluded to the intraparty squabbling in his controversial tweets, in which he suggested the lawmakers should "go back" to their countries of origin (all of them are US citizens and three were born in the US).
In lieu of a more comprehensive trade deal, the United States and China have spent the past two weeks squabbling over a "Phase 1" agreement that would supposedly resolve a few of their disputes and prevent more tariffs.
One year on from the quake, reconstruction has been slow and uneven in the poor Himalayan country, and most of the $4.1 billion that donors pledged for reconstruction in June last year remains unspent because of political squabbling.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn endorsed the cabinet of junta chief-turned civilian Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha on Wednesday, about 108 days after a disputed election put him at the head of a fragile coalition of 13 squabbling parties.
They also offer a rare behind-the-scenes look inside two powerful media companies — CBS and Viacom — that announced in February that they were holding merger talks but whose futures are now clouded by the intense public squabbling.
Amid the squabbling, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley endorsed Rubio as the Republicans' best hope for winning the White House, a boost to Rubio and a blow to Bush, who had lobbied hard for her to pick him.
However, squabbling among TIM's major foreign shareholders over broadband strategy has so far thwarted any merger of the two networks, prompting CDP to try and break the impasse, said the sources familiar with CDP's thinking on the matter.
The diplomatic challenges for the United States in Iraq have become a minefield of competing interests as the Islamic State surrenders the last of its Iraqi territory and a host of squabbling groups fight to fill the vacuum.
Instead of squabbling over the igloo-like conditions thanks to dad's ideal thermostat temp, keep toasty under this travel-ready down blanket ($42.49, normally $49.99), filled with 75 percent gray goose down and 25 percent gray goose feathers.
Then somebody on Twitter argued that the White Walkers symbolized global warming—a radical existential threat that the Westerosi clans had failed to unite against, too busy squabbling over that hideous iron Barcalounger that serves as a throne.
Martelly is due to leave office on Sunday but squabbling politicians have failed to organize an interim government to replace him, after the runoff election to choose his successor was scrapped last month amid violence and fraud allegations.
This isn't just an issue of a bunch of people squabbling over a little bit of insurance benefits or a little bit of pay; we are really in a bad place here as far as that stuff goes.
Image 2 of 2 Associated Press – Sara Netanyahu, wife of the Israeli prime minister, has long been plagued by allegations of living a lavish lifestyle with the taxpayers&apos money, and squabbling with staff and meddling in state affairs.
Even the most extreme and unrealistic option — a massive ground invasion by US troops to topple the Assad regime and defeat ISIS — cannot create a coherent Syrian state acceptable to the people of Syria and to our squabbling allies.
In May, after much squabbling, it pushed through €1.8bn of tax increases needed to qualify for the next chunk of cash in its current bail-out package from the EU, the third since the euro crisis began in 2010.
The fate of Italy's coalition government is uncertain, with rumours swirling about a planned meeting between the leaders of the two squabbling parties who make up the coalition, the 5-Star Movement's Luigi Di Maio and League's Matteo Salvini.
The next parliamentary election is due in autumn 2018 but regular squabbling between the coalition parties has led many voters to see the government as ineffective and prompted speculation that it will collapse, which would force a snap election.
Here's the important takeaway: Once again, the American people are the real losers in this fight, as political squabbling is clearly winning the day as opposed to a sober and fair look at our immigration and anti-terror policies.
After squabbling over the European Union for decades, the party has now imposed its internal obsession on the British people in the form of an in-or-out referendum on June 23, called for by Prime Minister David Cameron.
But even in his absence, intra-Democrat squabbling over how his scandal was handled has festered, and has now blossomed into a public feud between one of the leading potential 2020 candidates and the party's most famous big donor.
While many people saw it as simply another instance of shallow celebrity drama, the substance of what Soulja Boy and Chris Brown were squabbling over—their respective gang ties—was not lost on those actually involved in LA's gangs.
The Indian Parliament is so split by poisonous divisions along caste, religious and regional lines that elected public servants are notorious for squabbling with one another and accomplishing little — while stealing countless billions of taxpayer rupees along the way.
Two male legislators have been squabbling over the fact that, in a village in their constituency in northern Pakistan, armed men stripped a 16-year-old girl and paraded her naked in the streets because of a family dispute.
And she observed, accurately, that despite the squabbling in the Democratic presidential primary, all the candidates' health plans are directionally the same — offering Americans better, more robustly subsidized coverage — while Trump is suing to eliminate the Affordable Care Act.
Season 3, BBC America, June 222 There's no "'Broadchurch' will return" after the closing credits this time — the show's third season of languid seaside menace, hyper-procedural police work and squabbling-partner dramedy is by all accounts its last.
Because Congress will have such a short time frame until it has to return to the matter of raising the debt ceiling, discussion in Washington may quickly dissolve into squabbling over that issue instead of focusing on tax reform.
Rather than squabbling about standardized tests and maintaining high barriers to entry, I suggest that the legal community (myself included) put our energies toward making our profession more accessible to interested students and healthier and happier for practicing lawyers.
Austria's two ruling parties descended into squabbling on Monday over how to muddle through until an early election after a video sting felled the leader of the far right and raised questions about whether its democracy had been corrupted.
After vigorous debate and partisan squabbling, they voted, mostly along party lines, to send the House four articles related to Mr. Clinton's lies about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern, and attempts to cover it up.
With that in mind, May said she was planning to summon ministers to Chequers, her country residence, for an "away-day" aimed at ending months of squabbling and agreeing the contents of a so-called 'white paper' policy document.
The depletion of the state's Transportation Trust Fund, which is used to finance highway and public transit projects, prompted squabbling between the Legislature and the governor, who ultimately agreed to raise the state's gas tax to replenish the fund.
And yet because the movie is mostly scenes of recording sessions, squabbling and self-pity, Mercury's stardom is made beside the point — it's assumed — so Malek gets to play a charismatic sufferer, -quipster and, eventually, proud brown gay man.
Intense squabbling among Republican candidates and efforts by establishment Republicans to block a Trump nomination at this summer's Republican National Convention boosted bets that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the favorite for the Democratic nomination, would win the Nov.
Considering just how much dinner-party squabbling and talk-radio squawking that question inspired more than 20 years ago, it's still a little weird that the matter of O.J. Simpson's guilt or innocence is pretty much a closed case these days.
I've argued before that the best way to think about the White Walkers, from the human point of view, is as a threat akin to climate change — a massive collective threat that humans were ignoring in favor of petty internal squabbling.
While the 1977 film had a handsome young daredevil, a beautiful princess and a wise wizard trouncing a diabolical villain, the new one paints the Rebellion as a messier business involving guerilla combat, collateral damage, squabbling factions and unheroic deaths.
According to the wonderfully creepy moving mural on its outside, the temple appears to have been built by a mysterious, squabbling family of all-powerful Force users from the planet Mortis — known only as the Father, the Daughter, and the Son.
Squabbling about whether the economy under Mr Obama has been a disaster or a stirring success, Mr Pence retorted that because voters in mostly white, working-class rust-belt cities are flocking to Mr Trump's populist banner, that is what counts.
Squabbling Nike analysts will finally know how the company held up against a tougher group of competitors, excess inventories in the athletic wear space, and a slowdown in sales of basketball shoes when it reports fiscal fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday.
And while Trump's victory in Indiana on Tuesday night forced top rival Ted Cruz to abandon the race, Clinton lost there to her Democratic socialist challenger Bernie Sanders and faces weeks more of primary squabbling that can only harm her chances.
The 22016 calendar strip, representing an average price of the 22017 contracts expiring during the year, fell to a two month low of $25.20 on Friday as squabbling seemed to return after the countries agreed tentatively in September to limit output.
The absurdities of the justice system went straight into the court scenes in The Stranger, while the squabbling violence he saw between Europeans and Arabs partly inspired the book's main plot device and thematic hinge: the killing of an Arab.
The craze will likely go on for a while, but the early signs of decline are there: ICOs for companies that don't do anything; companies that raised hundreds of millions squabbling over what to do; authorities clamping down on scams.
While the squabbling continues in Washington our intelligence professionals toil away in repurposed World War II era buildings that are literally being held together with duct tape in some cases and our Allies are working out of repurposed shipping containers.
ROME (Reuters) - Europeans must contain their squabbling and carping about the EU if the Union is to survive, leaders warned on Saturday as they marked the 60th anniversary of its founding in Rome by signing a formal declaration of unity.
Early adverts for the airport boasted "Nantes to New York by Concorde" and after years of indecision, political squabbling and consultations, the project got the go-ahead in 2008, years after France and Britain took the Concorde out of service.
In that case, Mr Trump, if his supporters turn out, or Mr Cruz, whom the early schedule favours, by moving from evangelical Iowa to the southern Bible-belt, could wrap up the nomination while the mainstreamers are stuck squabbling among themselves.
It was 22016, trust had long broken down within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and it took outside mediation as a last resort to stop the squabbling to clinch deals at secret meetings in Riyadh, Madrid and Miami.
Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman has a possible solution: Roger Zelazny's Chronicles Of Amber, a classic 10-book fantasy series that could potentially keep TV viewers up to their necks in squabbling, murderous siblings for at least the next decade.
No member of Congress, or those who voted for them, should stand by and allow the government employees who were furloughed, or the countless other Americans affected by the recent political squabbling in Washington, to endure another minute of economic uncertainty.
Martin Prince, the chairman of Community Board 10, which includes Ferry Point, told me many residents don't care about the waterfront strip that the city and the Trump Organization are squabbling over, and see it as nothing more than a walkway.
But despite his criticism of Trump, his questioning of impeachment witnesses, including on the last day of public testimony, made clear that he doesn&apost support impeaching Trump, instead decrying both sides of the political aisle for squabbling over impeachment.—Rep.
Even if you've never seen a minute of their movies, and even though the two men spend most of those movies squabbling and getting on each other's nerves, you sense that Stan and Ollie wouldn't have it any other way.
The two main parties, the Popular Party of acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and the Socialists, refused to form a grand coalition, while the emerging parties, the centrist Ciudadanos and the far-left Podemos, fell to squabbling and mutual animosity.
THE QUESTION OF GUILT ON A MAILING LIST The community isn't only confused about the anonymous assailant's motive, it's also squabbling about who is to share the blame for the fact that the DAO could even get into this crisis.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is standing for re-election in the vote, which authorities announced this week would be held by April 30, and the ruling Socialists hope to prevail over a squabbling opposition despite an economic crisis and foreign sanctions.
But if you got past all the crosstalk and squabbling over whether Trump said the things he said, what came through was a fundamental disagreement about the state of America that is at the heart of this entire miserable campaign.
And so she is pulling together this group that, if it does come down to being squabbling, like you're talking about, there will be an advisory board, a place that will set the standard, sort of like the Supreme Court.
Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the US would cut $1 billion in aid to Afghanistan this year, after failing to convince the country's squabbling political rivals to come to a peace agreement during a meeting in Kabul.
The would-be equal-opportunity squabbling tips a bit toward sexism in the treatment of Susana, and whether these two should get back together or seek alternatives (Eligio's eye wanders to an Iowan played by Ashley Hinshaw) never becomes urgent.
Distinguished from the get-go by its topnotch cast, "The Looming Tower" includes episodes directed by documentarian Alex Gibney, which perhaps helps explain the raw, verite style that it brings to tackling the intramural squabbling between Clinton-era intelligence agencies.
Opponents have long painted a fragile picture of Ms. Raggi as a hostage to her own inexperience — she was a lawyer who began working at City Hall only in 2013 — and to squabbling and division within the Five Star Movement.
Now, the Cali cartel, not the DEA, is a complicated organization full of squabbling individuals with separate motivations; and it's the DEA that seems increasingly haunted and run to ground, especially since Peña is by far the most interesting figure there.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro looked sure to stand for re-election in a presidential vote due by the end of April where the ruling Socialists hope to trump a squabbling opposition despite an economic crisis and foreign sanctions.
All the rowing and squabbling about who did what among Republicans and between Republicans and Democrats boils down to this: lots of powerful figures in American politics cannot bear to contemplate a much more painful question, namely, why the hacking was carried out.
The goal isn't so much to win the presidential election at this point as it is to take advantage of the weird confluence of circumstances to shoot down as many GOP senators and House members as possible while they're isolated, confused, and squabbling.
BRASILIA, March 28 (Reuters) - The "noise" surrounding Brazil's pension reform will diminish, the country's economy minister said on Thursday, as he and the powerful house speaker vowed to put an end to the squabbling that has raised doubts about the president's legislative agenda.
If you've wondered how in Australia—a country still squabbling over marriage equality—allowed this relatively progressive policy to pass so quickly (the amendment was written in just eight weeks), United in Compassion's founder Lucy Haslam is a good place to start.
Turnout was higher than in two previous elections, defying expectations of analysts and politicians who thought discontent over a sluggish economy, and political squabbling that resulted in a four-year legislative term considered one of the least productive ever, would keep voters away.
The divide was exacerbated by squabbling over policy during the euro zone financial crisis, with Germany - personified by hardline Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble - imposing its vision of strict fiscal discipline on the bloc while France grumbled about a lack of vision and solidarity.
The result was Fantastic Four - a team of squabbling superheroes -- kicking off a string of creations with artist Jack Kirby that redefined their medium and, with the popularity of Marvel movies, has since come to occupy an enormous role in pop culture.
Leaving his squabbling opponents behind, Mr. Abadi moved to another meeting room, where supportive lawmakers declared a quorum and approved several new ministers — technocrats, not party apparatchiks — as a step to end sectarian politics and the corruption and patronage that support it.
Voter turnout was higher than in two previous elections, defying expectations of analysts and politicians who thought discontent over the economy and squabbling, that resulted in a four-year legislative term considered one of the least productive ever, would keep voters away.
Not content with purveying over some 31 million Brits politically squabbling among themselves in the run up to June 8, Facebook has now employed ex-political campaigners from the UK's political parties to help campaign, target, and subvert users on the platform.
After the September 7 announcement, local politicians immediately began squabbling about whether or not this was a good decision, with editorials characterizing the announcement as the institution giving in too easily to critics and being symptomatic of a general overreach in political correctness.
Mr. Trump's revisions to the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico still await passage in Congress, while trade talks with the European Union and Japan have been troubled from the start, with governments squabbling over the scope of the agreement.
In Harun's new collection, no family is undamaged, and domestic squabbling is the least of it: Adults murder kids, kids murder adults, savage little ones are dumped with far-flung relatives, righteous children abscond and their relieved parents bolt in the opposite direction.
Faced with a deteriorating subway system, a threat to the region's work force and economy, the governor has refused to take full ownership of the problem and has instead let endless squabbling with Mr. de Blasio get in the way of substantial progress.
There's a straightforward psychological thriller about a squabbling family (Rupert Grint completes the central cast as Dorothy's brother) in a possibly haunted house with a possibly deranged employee, featuring some minor body horror and a little trendy doubling of Dorothy's and Leanne's characters.
Finding oxygen in Mr. Trump's Washington can be nearly impossible — amid the Russia inquiries, the health care push, the daily administration squabbling — an exercise in political "mutton busting" of sorts, to name the sheep-riding activity described in great detail by Judge Gorsuch.
Democrats open with a flurry The hearing opened with an hour of squabbling between Democrats and Republican Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, that was punctuated by screaming protests from the public gallery as anti-Kavanaugh demonstrators were bundled out by Capitol Police.
As the shutdown drags on, septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds, House freshmen staged a boisterous protest march to the empty office of the Senate majority leader and the president's lawyer went spectacularly off the rails in a television interview.
Instead we've gotten headlines involving Quan and almost every type of controversy one could imagine, from getting in fights with bouncers to squabbling with former collaborator Young Thug to smoking marijuana in front of his newborn son to rapping lines that seemingly condoned rape.
While Ryan was able to secure House passage of a comprehensive bill to gut Obamacare in May, McConnell earlier in the week was unable to win passage of similarly broad healthcare legislation amid intraparty squabbling and competing demands by hard-line conservatives and moderates.
The Lebanese government has estimated with a probability of 50 percent it has 96 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves and 865 million barrels of oil offshore, but squabbling between parties has prevented the passage of vital laws needed to develop the sector.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate, in a rare display of bipartisanship, on Wednesday reached a two-year budget deal to raise federal spending by almost $300 billion, in an attempt to end the kind of squabbling over fiscal issues that has plagued Washington for years.
Though his speech about the impermanence of power and the need to preserve knowledge is presented as an impediment to Sam learning everything he needs to know about the White Walkers, there's a kernel in there about how little any of this squabbling matters.
More of an outsider than the others, he might be the most forgiving of the bunch; Sims appears to remain grateful for the opportunity to be involved in the administration even as he presents the "team of vipers" as a band of petty, squabbling imbeciles.
ZURICH, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Swiss financial infrastructure group SIX Swiss Exchange is not looking to buy a bourse based in the European Union, it said on Friday, denying a report it could do so amid squabbling between Switzerland and the EU over a stalled treaty.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which popularized the minivan three decades ago and remains its top seller, is seeking to stay on top with a social media campaign targeting its new Chrysler Pacifica model directly at the people squabbling in the backseats - American kids.
KARACHI/PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Fast-growing Pakistan, estimated to be the sixth-largest country by population, kicked off its first national census in 19 years on Wednesday, a delay caused by a lack of funds, political squabbling and too few available troops to oversee security.
But a series of missed deadlines for handing over governance to the Palestinian Authority, and the removal last month of the Egyptian intelligence chief who had brokered the reconciliation talks, have dashed hopes and left the two factions squabbling, the rapprochement slowly bleeding out.
Whether this was a temporary show of unrest or it signaled a more prolonged period of intra-company squabbling remained to be seen, but any sale of Fox's entertainment assets to either Disney or Comcast could take at least a year to be completed.
But the week also showed people at their mordant best: helping each other wedge luggage into overhead spaces, trading information about delays and exhibiting a bracing what-fresh-hell-is-this solidarity, at least when they were not squabbling over spots in the boarding line.
Faced with incarceration, Jake reluctantly rejoins the Jaeger force, where he's paired with an old antagonist, Nate (Scott Eastwood), as well as a bunch of raw recruits, whose banter and squabbling mixes "Top Gun" with the general level of discourse in a Disney Channel movie.
For all the pyrotechnics, the movie is frankly at its best in the quieter moments -- relative and sporadic though they may be -- that give the two leads a chance to play off each other, with Lawrence wringing laughs from that squabbling, foul-mouthed banter.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Thursday he wants a U.S. military buildup of more ships and planes to "project American power in distant lands," making his case for a proposed $19903 billion increase in defense spending that has U.S. lawmakers squabbling.
"Story of a Great Love" (Sunday), from 1942, adapts a 19th-century novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, while "The Shadow of the Tyrant" (Saturday and Thursday), from 123, is a fictionalized account of political squabbling in 1920s Mexico that was suppressed for decades.
But this ninth film "might just brush the bad-faith squabbling away," writes Owen Gleiberman at Variety: Fans fell hard for "The Force Awakens," until they woke up and realized that they'd been seduced by a kind of painstakingly well-traced "Star Wars" simulacrum.
"Story of a Great Love" (Sunday), from 7183, adapts a 2718th-century novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, while "The Shadow of the Tyrant" (Saturday and Thursday), from 5136, is a fictionalized account of political squabbling in 24100s Mexico that was suppressed for decades.
What began as a winking, post-credits tease in 2008's Iron Man—"I'm here to talk to you about the Avenger initiative"—has become the series' hours-long, deeply threaded mega-narrative, full of Infinity Stones and intra-squad squabbling, and populated by dozens of characters.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo on Thursday defended talks he had at CIA headquarters last week with Russian spy chiefs at a time of strained ties between Washington and Moscow and political squabbling over allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
Given the squabbling within the Republican Party over the repeal of Obamacare, it's hard to imagine that a congressman with constituents including big retailers — retail jobs outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States by about four to one — would vote in favor of a border adjustment tax.
Crammed into the 94-second run-time are fast cars, broken arms, castles, Jet-skis, camels, exploding cars, tanks, a bunch of exotic-looking locations, and plenty of the the type of light-hearted squabbling that Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are best known for.
The clear and present danger of his presidency—his almost comically villainous cabinet, draconian budget, racist Muslim ban, egregious ethics violations and deepening Russia scandal—has led Democrats, whose intraparty squabbling dominated last year's primaries, to form a united opposition both in Congress and on the streets.
Though it lacked substance, the impromptu meeting was the first between Trump and Kim since their second summit in Vietnam in February collapsed without any agreement due to squabbling over US-led sanctions on the North, and the two leaders agreed to resume working-level nuclear talks.
Tillerson touched on US concerns about strife between Iraq and separatist-minded Kurds that could undermine the fight against ISIS; the need for Iraq to remain focused on defeating the terrorist group; the squabbling between America's allies in the Gulf; and Iran's influence in Syria and Iraq.
At the same time, in the real world by that hospital bed, Roberta's contentious children — Tate (Chris Myers), a prickly gay political consultant, and Joanne (Rachel Nicks), a stay-at-home mom married to the white Malcolm (Reggie Gowland) — are squabbling over what to do about Mom.
Related: Reboot fever designed to solve peak TV's marketing problem Even with those wrinkles, the central family proves serviceable but still a pretty bland bunch, including a pair of squabbling daughters (Taylor Russell, Mina Sundwall) who occasionally fall victim to "dumb TV teenager" syndrome -- only in space.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (R-Colo.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.).
Instead of leaping into global collective action to mitigate the collapse of the biosphere and potential human extinction, America's ruling party is currently squabbling about whether they should punitively investigate Hillary Clinton over a routine committee decision from 2010 or for somehow rigging the election she lost.
Now he's rallying the beleaguered Northern forces to prepare not only for a potential move on the Lannisters, but also the coldest winter in 1,000 years, which has the potential to make all of the squabbling over the Iron Throne seem pretty inconsequential in the long run.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg tried to play the peacekeeping millennial, cutting in after Julián Castro — the former federal housing secretary, disinclined to leave the squabbling to the three favorites — interjected from the stage's periphery to suggest that Mr. Biden, 76, had forgotten what he said just minutes prior.
The debate inside Mr. Trump's wide circle of formal and informal advisers — pitting supporters of one leading contender, Mitt Romney, against those of another, Rudolph W. Giuliani — has led to the kind of dramatic airing of differences that characterized Mr. Trump's unconventional and often squabbling campaign team.
Emek Shaveh, an Israeli group of left-leaning archaeologists and activists, said that "rather than squabbling and scoring points," both sides should have agreed on inscribing Hebron as a World Heritage site, but added that the Palestinians could also have expanded on Hebron's importance in Judaism.
We rented a series of tiny cabins, with thin walls so we could hear the children squabbling in their minute square bedroom, and with kitchens we generally didn't use, since what's the point of going on vacation if you're just going to stay home and cook?
It is four months after the death of Lorelai's father (Edward Herrmann, who died in 2014), mother (Kelly Bishop) and daughter are squabbling again, and the journalist Rory — at 32, the same age as her mother when the series began — is back home to figure life out.
Given the squabbling within the Republican Party over the repeal of Obamacare, it's hard to imagine that a congressman with constituents including big retailers — retail jobs outnumber manufacturing jobs in the United States by about four to one — would vote in favor of a border adjustment tax.
We rented a series of tiny cabins, with thin walls so we could hear the children squabbling in their minute square bedroom, and with kitchens we generally didn't use, since what's the point of going on vacation if you're just going to stay home and cook?
It's a mess that can happen only in Washington: Even a bipartisan program that covers 9 million poor and middle-class children is caught up in partisan squabbling, with Republicans and Democrats split over how to pay for renewed funding and placing blame on the other party.
Attracting thousands of signatures every few minutes, the petition took off in the hours after Prime Minister Theresa May made a televised address to the country late on Wednesday, criticising squabbling lawmakers for failing to agree an exit strategy and telling parliament to make a final choice.
After years of squabbling on and off camera between the the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member and 31-year-old Vanderpump Rules star (who had an affair with Eddie Cibrian while he was still married to Glanville), the ladies appear to be on good terms.
And if you think about it, we have had a week of squabbling and throwing out powers that be from restaurants and chasing others with harsh words, harsh comments, hearkening back to a time where we didn&apost do that sort of thing on the right or left.
Jack and Mark's squabbling over their paternity rights rings hollow throughout the film, in part because, early in her pregnancy, Bridget proclaims her utter devotion to her growing baby, a devotion we're led to believe overshadows her interest in either man vying for the position of her baby daddy.
While her takedown of Joe Biden and putting an end to her colleagues' petty squabbling were significant moments (I'll get to those), her performance was a hit for another reason: It marked a shift in our perception of what it means to be charismatic, and why it even matters.
Depositions taken as part of the inspector general's investigation — as well as portions of the lawsuits filed by the Abdusalamov family's lawyer against the athletic commission, its doctors and other officials — have portrayed the commission as a troubled agency fraught with mismanagement, internal squabbling and blurred lines of propriety.
By the time Dr. Kaloyeros had amassed the clout to spin off the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at SUNY Albany into the independent campus known as SUNY Polytechnic, in 2013, the state's top politicians were all but squabbling over who should receive credit for his work.
There are no plaques commemorating the site — something that Beverage said was a result of squabbling politicians — and the only sign of its past lives on in a far corner of the block: A sign above an unkempt diamond identifies it as home to the Wrigley Little League.
Rick Scott (Fla.) and Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (Colo.) were already self-quarantining.
And many of them report feelings of exasperation and exhaustion after three years of what seems like daily, head-spinning stories about Mr. Trump, his impulsivity, dysfunction inside his administration and partisan squabbling in Washington that has in some cases bled into their lives at home and work.
At their worst, they were a squabbling, disorganized clan with a baseball team that fans saw as inept and thrifty, and functioning as a vanity play for the family scion, Fred Wilpon, and his eldest son, Jeff, who has overseen a team with mostly disappointing results since 2002.
He played one of the squabbling jurors in Scott Ellis's production of "Twelve Angry Men" and a drug-addicted jazz trombonist in "Side Man," both in its Off Broadway cast in 1998 and during its subsequent Broadway run, for which it won a Tony Award for best new play.
And though all that time has passed for us, no time has passed for the Parr family, who pick up right where they left off, battling supervillains, struggling to find their place in a world that doesn't always trust those with exceptional abilities, and squabbling with each other.
That adds a bit of clarity to the partisan squabbling that's colored discussion of the recent incidents at Trump's rallies: Liberals can't understand why conservatives are reacting so harshly to protesters, and conservatives can't understand why liberals think it's abhorrent for them to react to protesters acting violently at their rallies.
Predictably in this age of canyon-deep political divisions, the actual content of the hacked e-mails is now being overshadowed by partisan squabbling about the motives of those who stole them and made them public, and about the honesty of the news organisations sifting through them and assessing their importance.
Meanwhile, you can easily find your next objective thanks to a magical compass gifted to you by a witch, and Kratos' axe and gear keep getting better over the course of the game thanks to a pair of squabbling blacksmith brothers, who continuously try to one-up each other's craftsmanship.
But they soon began squabbling over their coastal boundary, laying down their arms only after the Supreme Court ruled in 1998 — some 2,000 documents and 4,000 pages of testimony later — that while the parts of Ellis Island created by landfill were in New Jersey, the original part belonged to New York.
The war that led Robert Baratheon to sit on the throne of the Seven Kingdoms, that led to the squabbling tensions among the great houses of the country, that essentially built everything the series stands upon — all of it was based on the idea that Rhaegar Targaryen kidnapped Lyanna Stark.
News of Jane Doe's inclusion in the class-action lawsuit this week comes on the heels of a report by CNN legal analyst Mark Geragos that Weinstein's criminal case may never make it to trial because of squabbling between the Manhattan district attorney's office and the New York Police Department.
Underscoring the urgency of the issue, Germany's Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told public broadcaster ARD on Sunday that EU member states, which have been squabbling for months over how to tackle the migrant crisis, must agree a common approach within two weeks if they wanted to avoid such a fate.
But the conversation centered less on fears about enemy capabilities, and much more on signs of the West's own deepening malaise: a U.S. electorate riven over a volatile president on the brink of impeachment, European leaders squabbling among themselves, and everywhere a leadership void filled increasingly by populist insurgents and radicals.
There's more going on than that, but honestly, not much, as Season 3 seems content to mostly coast on its good graces through the five chapters previewed -- finding humor in Midge performing at a USO show, dealing with fidgety Las Vegas audiences, beatniks, and the squabbling of her in-laws.
" Waldman appeals to Depp, Rodrick suggests, because he makes Depp's current state of embattlement sound righteous and heroic rather than pathetic: "Waldman seems to have convinced Depp that they are freedom fighters taking on the Hollywood machine," Rodrick writes, "rather than scavengers squabbling over the scraps of a fortune squandered.
A court hearing on special counsel Robert Mueller's criminal case against Russian internet trolls accused of interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election devolved into squabbling on Wednesday, as a defense lawyer for one of the Russian firms charged in the case squared off with a prosecutor about their initial interactions.
When Wisconsin primary voters cast ballots next week, they'll be choosing from the same menu they faced before the town hall; the same spread of squabbling and half-truths will be laid out, growing increasingly stale for the next few months, until the Republican Party finally lands itself a nominee.
While many surveys ahead of the vote incorrectly predicted that the United Kingdom would vote to stay in the club it joined in 1973, polls now suggest no great desire for a second referendum and indicate that many voters, fatigued by the political squabbling, would be happy to leave without a deal.
Will Democrats be ready to lead the country with a clear vision for the future, or will we again see the kind of intraparty squabbling between the Bernie Sanders and Clinton wings that so dominated the primaries, the same kind of divide between centrists and hard-liners that is currently plaguing the Republicans?
Anyone hoping to be let in on Queen's trade secrets will feel frustrated, although I liked the coins that rattled and bounced on the skin of Taylor's drum, and it's good to watch Deacon noodle a new bass riff—for "Another One Bites the Dust"—purely to stop the other band members squabbling.
So maybe it makes sense that political squabbling across much of America has become increasingly aesthetics-focused and content devoid: It's no coincidence that at the moment the alt-right leader Richard Spencer was sucker-punched on camera, he was explaining the elaborate in-joke signaled by his Pepe the Frog lapel pin.
One needn't be clairvoyant to see that the squabbling duo -- and several other team members -- will eventually be thrown together in a "Mission: Impossible"-type fashion, but it's still surprisingly fun getting there, thanks to the breezy interplay among the cast, which also includes Ana Ortiz, Josh Hopkins and Tyler James Williams.
And the central idea -- a journalist forced to share his body with an alien symbiote, whose presence grants him extraordinary powers -- actually brings to mind less the fringes of the Marvel universe than the 1984 comedy "All of Me," in which Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin found themselves in a similar squabbling predicament.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) implored Republicans to stop squabbling with each other and stay focused on passing tax reform during a week of feuding between lawmakers and the president.
But the Italian left, a good deal of which despises Mr. Renzi, is still in shambles, decimated from within by internecine squabbling and the dominance of Matteo Salvini, Italy's deputy prime minister and the leader of the anti-immigrant League party, who is now the most popular and powerful figure in Italian politics.
The increasingly chippy tone of the intra-Democratic squabbling is to be expected with just over two weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, but Clinton, the most polarizing politician in the country this side of Donald Trump, risks alienating a progressive party base that likes her fine, but really loves Sanders.
The play, first staged in 1972, is not exactly a comedy, but its frequent bursts of bitter humor almost convince you it is, particularly in Mr. Falco's excellent production, powered by a supremely funny Gail Phaneuf in the role of Leona, the unofficial matriarch of the squabbling, makeshift family whose spiritual home is the bar.
Washington (CNN)Two prominent progressives are squabbling over how to respond to calls to impeach President Donald Trump, a display of the larger rift between two factions within the Democratic Party: those calling for Trump's immediate removal from office and those warning of harsh political consequences for Democrats if they attempt to do so.
With major policy battles over health care and taxation looming, Mr. Trump has devoted several days to squabbling with the stars of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, who on Friday accused the White House of demanding they apologize to the president to keep a gossip magazine from unmasking their romantic relationship.
In the Sand Snakes' final scene before Euron boards Yara's ship, they're shown bickering about who will get to kill the Mountain and Cersei, but there's no anger or passion in their argument, and their squabbling makes it seem like the characters aren't half as fond of each other as they are of killing.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK In all the squabbling and politicking around Brexit, we may have forgotten about the migration deal that David Cameron wrangled last month, when he convinced EU leaders to grant Britain an "emergency brake," basically preventing EU nationals working in the UK from accessing in-work benefits for their first four years here.
This rather conciliatory closing, along with the lack of a full-throated condemnation of Mr Obama's position, may owe something to squabbling inside the White House over the move: it appears that Betsy DeVos, the new Education secretary, opposed the change but bowed to the demands of Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, after Mr Trump intervened.
The unfortunate truth of the matter, however, is that most men are not good at the Tattle, and it usually ends up blowing up in their faces, due in large part to frustrated Bachelorettes who would much prefer to spend their time getting to know their suitors than having to play referee to a bunch of squabbling sophomoric dudes.
By picking a well-timed fight with Fox News and Megyn Kelly, Trump dominated days of debate coverage without even participating, and then stood aside and laughed — hosting his own rival televised event while on the main stage his GOP rivals spent hours squabbling with each other and turning in poor man's versions of Trump-style demagoguery.
Related: 'The Bachelor,' Golden Globes and the blurring of reality from 'reality' As for drama, the "Beach Club" premiere contains a fair amount of squabbling, but the real promise of conflict comes during the "This season on" tease, which depicts several instances of people getting drinks thrown in their faces in the midst of heated disputes.
And so, taking a break from squabbling about impeachment and oversight with members of her own caucus, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last month pointed fractious House Democrats toward a plan—the result of "private talks with the Trump administration," say the Huffington Post's Zach Carter and Daniel Marans—to pass a bill about high drug prices.
The pullback in the U.S. currency overnight was likely due to profit taking and the "reality check setting in that the road to reform will be a long and winding trek — and an extremely bumpy one at that based on the current GOP squabbling, " said Stephen Innes, APAC head of trading at OANDA, in a note.
Eventually, there were only two national territories going—WWE and WCW—with a small upstart called ECW trying to get in; WWE bought both of them, too, and soon enough it was just McMahon lording over a bunch of squabbling independent promotions and the larger Japanese fed, who were content to stick to Kyoto and Tokyo.
Get the latest updates here, plus maps and full coverage The deal hammered out overnight in Washington for about $2 trillion in federal aid to help the U.S. ride out the pandemic is expected to pass quickly in both houses of Congress — though there was some last-minute squabbling on Wednesday — and get President Trump's signature soon after that.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (R-Colo.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) also self-quarantined after contact with individuals who tested positive.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (R-Colo.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) are already self-quarantined for exposure unrelated to Paul. Sens.
The show then proceeds to introduce its handful of sullen, squabbling, antisocial characters, also brought together by a mysterious genius (played by Timothy Dalton), whose powers are more of the curse than blessing variety, including Robotman and Negative Man (voiced by Brendan Fraser and Matt Bomer, respectively), Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby), Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero), and Cyborg (Joivan Wade).
In the very first tale, a child who comes alive in a store window, proclaiming herself "the Spirit of Christmas," succeeds in persuading a squabbling couple to abandon the contents of their holiday-bound car — food, packages, stuff, stuff, more stuff — to clear the way for the ultimate gift, a cathartic expression of gratitude and love for each other.
Even in an era of constant reboots and remakes, a new Blade Runner film has always seemed as elusive as a unicorn dream: The 1982 classic was plagued by on-set strife and studio squabbling, and while the future-is-noir mystery is now considered a classic, it divided audiences and critics at the time, resulting in a so-so box-office showing.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (Colo.) and Rick Scott (Fla.) had previously said they would self-quarantine as a precaution that was unrelated to Paul's announcement.
The CDC may have trouble tracing some U.S. airline passengers who shared a flight with someone infected with coronavirus, a situation that could have been avoided had the federal government created a plan for sharing passenger data during an emergency like a disease outbreak — and now the agency and airlines are squabbling about who's at fault and how to fix the problem.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (R-Colo.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) are currently in isolation after interacting with people who later tested positive for the virus.
From Warren pointing out that Bloomberg had once allegedly called women "fat broads" and "horse-faced lesbians" to Klobuchar looking at Buttigieg and asking, "Are you trying to say that I'm dumb?" to Sanders and Bloomberg squabbling over the Vermont senator's summer camp, there was clearly no love lost between many of the candidates after Iowa and New Hampshire raised the stakes significantly.
"I also know that because of Justice Scalia's outsized role on the court and in American law and the fact that Americans are closely divided on a number of issues before the Court, it is tempting to make this confirmation process simply an extension of our divided politics, the squabbling that's going on in the news every day," Obama said.
The mechanics of the central plot — which hinges on the rivalry of two teams of astrophysicists squabbling over the Big Bang theory and the disruptive presence of a helioseismologist climate-change denier — are best not inspected too closely, although they do yield some nicely rebellious behavior, a stint of high-stakes political jostling and a satisfying if only intermittently convincing nerd romance.
He's aboard a bus filled with colorful eccentrics -- featuring Keegan-Michael Key, Trevante Rhodes, Thomas Jane and "Game of Thrones'" Alfie Allen -- before mounting an escape, with McKenna leading the squabbling group on a hellbent chase to stop the predator and save McKenna's son ("Room's" Jacob Tremblay), who is in possession of alien tech that his dad (idiotically, it's worth noting) sent him.
At the same time, they hit lots of the standard murderous hillbilly tropes for most of the game: they're a dirty, sadistic, squabbling Southern family in a decaying plantation, with a bunch of taunts about Ethan being a weak city boy, which dear loving god I heard over and over because it took me a solid hour and a half to beat one of the boss fights.
Since the report's publication some conservative pundits have seized on its stories of tragic squabbling and dithering, including an account of how a team of Marines from a Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) sat on a plane in an American airbase in southern Spain for three hours and changed in and out of their uniforms four times, while the Americans in Libya were under attack.
In the first six-and-a-half seasons of Game of Thrones, the White Walkers were a really cool background element to everything else that was happening on the show — look at all these foolish humans squabbling while the apocalypse awaits — but soulless killers who don't have any dialogue turn out to be pretty banal antagonists compared to villains like Walder Frey or Tywin Lannister.
Not only did Democrats recently broker a truce of sorts between two of their top candidates who'd been nastily squabbling, Cisneros and Thorburn, but the party is deliberately trying to divide GOP voters as well: The problem for a party trying to game the system in its favor is that candidates often have minds of their own — and interests that differ from those of the party.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, meanwhile, sees a need to return oil to the market because of Iran and other outages, including the steady decline in Venezuelan output, but its members are squabbling among themselves over how much oil to return to the market, and that decision is critical to OPEC's deal of cooperation with Russia and other producers who meet on Saturday.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerRomney says he tested negative for coronavirus, will remain in quarantine Senate GOP super PAC books more than million in fall ads The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Markets expected to plunge amid partisan squabbling MORE (R-Colo.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who announced they self-quarantined after contacts with individuals who tested positive, the breakdown in the Senate is currently 48-47. Sens.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharKlobuchar hits Trump for spending 1 in 21625 days last year at a golf club Poll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 2900 points Key moments in the 220006 Democratic presidential race so far MORE (D-Minn.) presented herself as someone more interested in bringing the party together than in squabbling with her colleagues — a potent appeal to Democrats desperate to defeat Trump 2202 months from now.
They include: • No border adjustment tax, a blow to Mr. Ryan • Lower corporate taxes • A way to bring back money that companies currently hold offshore to avoid paying United States taxes, an amount estimated at over $2250 trillion But the death — for now — of any repeal of the Affordable Care Act, after a fractious process that saw Senate Republicans squabbling among themselves, raises questions about how any changes to taxes will proceed.
Refugee resettlement is also a proxy for squabbling politicians, buffeted by a dramatic (but unfunded) increase in the annual ceiling under President Obama and a dramatic (but not well substantiated) decrease under President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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