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Locke quarrels with Hobbes and Rousseau quarrels with them both.
We had a few quarrels with people as cyberpunks, there were debates, but by the standards of literary quarrels we had a very friendly reception, and we really don't have any enemies.
Thus the confused stage was set for later legal quarrels.
POLAND'S quarrels with the European Union are rich and varied.
Lovers' quarrels will get inflamed by the planet's truth serum.
"There can be no talk of quarrels," Piech told Bild.
Their quarrels weren't tempestuous, only dry remarks and things not said.
I have my modest quarrels with Jerusalem's policy toward the Palestinians.
Both characters are so realistically drawn that their quarrels sound unscripted.
It is ailed by quarrels over taxes, pensions and climate policy.
Quarrels and quibbles have dogged just about every census since then.
Others were jailed because of false accusations motivated by personal quarrels.
I knew them once as activists — and we had our quarrels.
But whatever their quarrels these men seemed a brotherhood to me.
Only in 2007 did an "Executive of Belgian Muslims" start playing that role effectively, and it has been paralysed by internal quarrels, or by quarrels with the government, quite a lot of the time since then.
The German verdict has added an extra layer to their historical quarrels.
The quarrel sprang, as quarrels tend to do, from next to nothing.
The quarrels are largely irrelevant to the broader political situation in France.
But what does this matter, except for purposes of quarrels about trivia?
Technical quarrels between quantum computing experts rarely escape the field's rarified community.
They had an intense, tortured relationship, punctuated by heavy drinking and quarrels.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Quarrels have broken out behind the scenes of Anthem Inc's (ANTM.
Travis contrasts Jordan with James, who quarrels directly with the President on Twitter.
Lovers' quarrels could get ugly if you let them during this Mars phase.
The neighborhood children, meanwhile, play out their own versions of their parents' quarrels.
I'm infamous for love quarrels that almost always began with a jealous accusation.
"I had many quarrels with him, but we had enjoyed being together," she added.
The post-communist era brought new problems: corruption, petty nationalist quarrels and environmental ruin.
Elsa and Dren's quarrels become increasingly intense, and Dren seeks solace in Clive's arms.
Catalysts ranged from claims of abuse, jealousy, arbitrary quarrels, control, greed, and blatant narcissism.
He kind of transcends all the petty quarrels of most of the other characters.
There are quarrels, bitter words that cannot be unsaid, and are thus remembered forever.
But stabbings, which are often spontaneous and result from ordinary quarrels, grab public attention.
The quarrels with Phil Jackson, the squabbles with hecklers and the struggles with injuries.
You've had your quarrels with the Harvard professor Steven Pinker about his views on religion.
Not much happens: Dinners get cooked, boats are sailed, quarrels flare, sex sizzles and ­disappoints.
"The Closing of the American Mind" took its place in the tradition of these quarrels.
I have no active quarrels with them but do not feel close to them, either.
The quarrels have grown nasty, especially online, where Buttigieg has become the left's biggest target.
It doesn't want to pick more quarrels when it is already fighting battles on multiple fronts.
I've seen the quarrels over my nationality, but I'm Kenyan and Mexican at the same time.
But residents say even minor public quarrels are now swiftly broken up by police and punished.
Their intense arguments closely resemble lovers' quarrels; they meet repeatedly in the woods behind the school.
Stravinsky breaks rules; he questions and quarrels, and yet finds a consensus that tips into transcendence.
We have yet to have more than three major quarrels in a day, thanks to bribery!
None of these quarrels are about Israel's enemies, who are real, deadly and growing in number.
By the late 2100s, there were nasty public quarrels between them, and talk of a breakup.
Now quarrels within one of those southern countries, Italy, threaten what little progress has been made.
This has led to cultural and economic resentment among voters and imported the quarrels of other countries.
Devolution may not end political quarrels; but if it stops the bloodshed that will be progress indeed.
According to Mr Mascarell, society is fed up with "permanent and stupid quarrels against the Catalan language".
The internecine quarrels led to legislators hurling chairs and even throwing chili pepper into each other's eyes.
Harsh rhetoric and public quarrels with Latino personalities have further tarnished his image with the voting bloc.
Chen told CNN he confessed to charges of picking quarrels and provoking troubles, inciting subversion and embezzlement.
Earn and Van are feeling floaty and relaxed, enjoying each other—a setup for quarrels to come.
"You seem to be a magnet for our family quarrels," Claire jokes as she makes him comfortable.
Tria, a former academic, told Reuters that daily quarrels between Salvini and Di Maio were damaging Italy.
The wrongs done emerge from the muddled ethics typical of domestic quarrels, but their repercussions are vast.
What better way to change the subject from local quarrels than to talk about a shared foe?
Nothing major, father and son quarrels, that sort of thing, but he blames himself for all this.
The initial shock and feeling of national solidarity have partly given way to a series of quarrels.
Mr Zaev's government, which took office soon afterwards, has started well, soothing quarrels with neighbours and beginning reforms.
That would mean staying out of European quarrels and the continent's irreconcilable north-south and east-west divisions.
The official charge was for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," a crime punishable by three years in prison.
Quarrels broke out between the protesting MPs, prompting Jabouri to adjourn the session to Thursday, state TV said.
Flashes of beauty are found in scenes of tension, quarrels between partners, and attempts at achieving impossible perfection.
Such a decision was seen as a mistake given Buchheit's skills in settling quarrels between governments and bondholders.
Technology is trying to solve relationship quarrels before they start, creating a more harmonious, less stressful home environment.
Or Lock, Stock, and Two Old King Quarrels, to give Guy Ritchie's next film a more accurate name.
If American presidents have had many quarrels with their Pakistani counterparts, they have had many more love-ins.
He had vowed not to intervene in foreign quarrels, and had appeared indifferent about Assad remaining in power.
Warren's plan is to make funding for tribal programs and healthcare mandatory, saving it from future political quarrels.
Poems are born out of quarrels and quandaries because thinking poetically is very closely related to thinking critically.
The separatist insurgency and the frequent quarrels between India and Pakistan have hit the local tourism industry hard.
Even before the events of last weekend, the fate of the agreement was uncertain amid quarrels between the parties.
Such quarrels have fueled a view among many voters that the government is ineffective, which has helped the FPO.
I will be glad to help you solve any work-related problems, but the personal quarrels must stop now.
Old quarrels, even with such once bitter foes as Armenia or the Kurds of northern Iraq, were set aside.
"Don't always make trouble behind the backs of other countries and provoke quarrels," the ministry cited Wang as saying.
Reacting to the shock of Tet, they set aside longstanding quarrels and rallied in a rare display of solidarity.
For YG, who is from Compton, it's the sound of his upbringing, thick with local hits and local quarrels.
"These quarrels almost get replayed between, say, Obama and Clinton, feminism and African-American political rights," Mr. Julien said.
Couples linked for eternity by matrimony stand before what look like twin coffins, continuing their quarrels into the afterlife.
One of my persistent quarrels with second-wave feminism is how male-bashing became its default mode from the start.
One hitch: Mercury's backspin can ignite lovers' quarrels, so make sure everything is out on the table to avoid misunderstandings.
A third line of argument mostly accepts Keynes's diagnosis but quarrels with his most famous prescription: public mobilisation of investment.
Only hilarious quarrels and devastating put-downs that reflect O'Cadhain's finely attuned ear for the nimble language of his people.
In the eyes of many Americans, involvement in the region's seemingly endless quarrels has brought the country nothing but grief.
Their confrontations are not about assaults on an individual's dignity; they are petty quarrels over how to slice the pie.
The military has been eager to avoid political quarrels with the Qataris, a goal reflected in statements by its spokesmen.
Supporters of Hillary Clinton and Mr. Sanders have found themselves relitigating the quarrels of 2016, a feud revived by Mrs.
The Topo Chico prison closed last week after a 76-year history that saw riots, fires and bloody internal quarrels.
Last week, nearly six hours of televised debate with candidate representatives turned into heated quarrels and ended with no resolution.
Police arrested her lawyer, Ren, in Zhengzhou on Friday, in Henan province, and charged him with "picking quarrels and provoking trouble".
Witch hunting is about the fear society has of others, about quarrels and misfortunes, and about the interests of state authorities.
Operator versus educator quarrels ensued and [Gorka] would not concede to my guys who had spend months embedded in the culture.
His thin-skinned belligerence toward every challenge, rebuke, or criticism would promise the nation a series of a high-voltage quarrels.
These attacks were carried out by a variety of groups motivated by extremist ideologies and quarrels related to ongoing conflicts abroad.
And like many voters, she lamented a campaign consumed more by sound bites and quarrels than by policies, people and history.
Oliver: I'm not so sure it's easier because the Chinese think very long term yes there is a lot of quarrels.
Their offense: "picking quarrels" — a charge the Chinese government levels at those who dare to even reference the Tiananmen Square protests.
The dispute over the McCain revolves around China's claim of sovereignty to the Spratlys, one of many quarrels in the contentious region.
Now the bad news: When they do have money quarrels, it's the parents who are likely at the heart of the problem.
In Washington, American politics has been embroiled since the 2016 election in investigations and bitter quarrels involving allegations of Russian dirty tricks.
That reporter, freelancer Sophia Huang Xueqin, was arrested in October and charged with "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," common anti-state charges.
While Zayed favored dialogue, quiet diplomacy and non-entanglement in the quarrels of other states, his successors are more proactive and daring.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Top Republicans never like to see their internal party quarrels messily spilled out in public for all to see.
In 2013, the nation's top legal authorities said the criminal charge of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" could be applied to online writings.
The Balkan states are tiresome partners, beset by political bickering, crony economies and border quarrels over slivers of water or rocky mountain tops.
They told her that he had been picked up for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" — just as she had been four years prior.
Quarrels over the tomb of Jesus sparked the crusades, but in the lore of this sacred spot there are inspiring stories of symbiosis.
Reducing that case to bilateral quarrels robs America of a powerful negotiating advantage, and of the high moral ground of a world leader.
Duterte earlier told an audience of Japanese business executives he did not pick quarrels with his neighbors, but had tough words for Washington.
His re-emergence on the national stage threatens to set off new quarrels in the party over questions of loyalty to the president.
Putting aside quarrels about the specific numbers, one can accept the broad truth of Pfaff's data without necessarily buying into his position completely.
But they also deserve credit for their apparent ability to eschew workplace quarrels and tolerate personal denigration for the sake of public service.
He's dangerous not because he calls reporters mean names, but because he's embroiled them in his disorderly world of internecine quarrels and public playfighting.
So sensitive are some of these quarrels between friends that, even today, Mr Barr reports, Whitehall withholds a mountain of files from public scrutiny.
Internal quarrels over whether to set up a political party, and insurrectional posturing by the movement's more unhinged organisers, have also discredited the movement.
Most importantly, he sought to produce a show of unity in a club split by many quarrels, particularly over the management of asylum-seekers.
An audacious novel rendered entirely in dialogue, it imagines the continuing quarrels among those residing in a small cemetery in remote Connemara, County Galway.
The crown prince, 64, has led a stormy life of byzantine quarrels and breakups with various lovers that were rarely fully elucidated in public.
Neighborly quarrels One development that might make it easier for Beijing and Seoul to improve relations are worsening ties between China and North Korea.
"'This is a very powerful industry,'" quoted a second longtime industry lobbyist who requested anonymity to speak candidly about his quarrels with the administration.
" 'This is a very powerful industry,' " quoted second long-time industry lobbyist who requested anonymity to speak candidly about his quarrels with the administration.
And as these quarrels have moved off record, they've landed in formats that favor those whose success isn't predicated on carefully built character work.
The charge of picking quarrels is often used to prosecute cases of political dissent and in recent years has expanded to cover online activities.
And as America moved to a position of world leadership, these questions exploded into quarrels about what counted as liberation and what as colonization.
Though everyone is committed to the same cause, ferocious quarrels about theoretical and practical issues lead to shouting matches and episodes of lacerating humiliation.
Authorities investigated, identified an individual and placed him in administrative detention, which can last five days, for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble", police said.
Political quarrels, labor disputes, security threats have reduced output to less than a quarter of a 2011 high of 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd).
Beyond these disagreements, other topics that cause sibling quarrels include different money values or spending habits, varying levels of income, and issues involving repaying money.
The P.K.K. and the Turkish state seem to have jointly stumbled back into war, like an old couple who cannot let go of their quarrels.
The authorities are accusing Mr. Lu and his girlfriend, Li Tingyu, of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," said Mr. Xu and another friend, Wei Xiaobin.
Ambitious leaders and ideological agendas turn quarrels into bloody confrontations in which rebels kill rebels, but survival and success also require a degree of pragmatism.
Their ensuing quarrels don't prevent Leo from achieving worldwide literary fame, nor Sonya from delivering 13 children and copying all of his manuscripts by hand.
But the Slovenia-Croatia row is a sign that the nations may be unable to shed troublesome habits, including unending quarrels and threats of unrest.
Such accusations are ways of legitimizing the individual motives of those who make them, whether these are concerned with quarrels over money, property or marriage.
Her path has included six foster homes, sporadic school attendance and frequent quarrels with Ms. Woodhouse, who has repeatedly convinced her not to drop out.
Quarrels like the one over the renovation plan are common among experts, and open letters in the press are the common way to express discontent.
The visual record of the Revolution commemorates eminent founders, not ordinary participants, and the signing of documents rather than the quarrels that accompanied their composition.
And these gestures and quarrels are more than the merely familiar struggle of the atheist who constantly invokes a God he does not believe in.
The authorities accused Ms. Huang of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," a vague accusation that is often used to silence activists who challenge the status quo.
Trump continues to tweet belligerently and engage in petty quarrels, at best dismissing opportunities to garner positive press coverage, and at worst inviting national security threats.
The unique character of this development was precisely due to the experience that fundamental theological and ideological quarrels about who should rule lead only to catastrophe.
Their shared responsibilities — making rent, putting food on the table and taking care of Nayeli, Ana's little sister — are often at the center of their quarrels.
The Trump administration does not believe that its withdrawal from the J.C.P.O.A. and its quarrels with Europe necessitate a change of strategy on the detainee issue.
It was possible to hear the songs as a couple's questions, confessions, quarrels and reconciliations, but the two singers were not romantically involved; both are gay.
Even after the public quarrels over the Syrian military assault on Aleppo, Mr. Churkin agreed to huddle in a room with his French and American counterparts.
The folk on the battlefield, and elsewhere, seem drained—by the spilling of blood, and by quarrels over contested lands—before the tale has even begun.
Tria warned against "pointless" quarrels with the European Commission over Italy's fiscal plans and said financial market stability was a pre-requisite for boosting the economy.
He had been toying with an anthology series about famous quarrels, like the Broadway dust-up between Tommy Tune (of "Nine" fame) and Michael Bennett ("Dreamgirls").
He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing to do with, has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face.
They wrote a letter agreeing to make medical decisions by consensus, to live within cycling distance of each other and to enter mediation in case of quarrels.
To avoid both the quarrels and the potential STD, how do you start off on the right financial foot in a relationship and avoid being a statistic?
Let us leave it with its hatreds and its armaments, to stew in its own juice, to fight out its own quarrels, and decree its own doom.
Quarrels have persisted between the state's agricultural quarantine authority, which has maintained a zero tolerance policy since late last year, and ministries that support the international norm.
Black Panther highlights many aspects of the "black experience": the effects of colonialism, intergenerational trauma, traditions… And what's more, Black Panther depicts ideological quarrels between its characters.Yes.
Bosnia applied for EU membership in 2016 but, after some initial progress, political quarrels among its Orthodox Serb, Catholic Croat and Muslim Bosniak leaders stalled the process.
In the decades spanning the "New Deal order," decisive battles over the shape of American politics were waged as intraparty family conflicts, quarrels inside the Democrats' big tent.
If we can remember everything as it really happened, Chiang points out, then we lose the ability to let our traumas and our quarrels get fuzzy with time.
Besides, she said, in a world in which a majority of black men without high-school degrees have been in prison, she had little patience for internecine quarrels.
The authorities accused Ms. Huang, 31, of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," a vague accusation that the government often uses to silence activists who challenge the status quo.
A court in the south-western city of Chengdu sentenced an activist, Chen Bing, to three-and-a-half years in prison for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble".
For critics, the case epitomised the cruelty of Pakistan's blasphemy laws, which make it easy for humdrum personal quarrels to be elevated into life-or-death court cases.
When he quarrels with an O'Donnell, a Fiorina, or a Kelly, Trump can't keep a distance from the argument, and can't help becoming ensnared by his own anger.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Lovers' quarrels rarely end in a police raid and drug bust, but George Dyer was not an especially rational or forgiving person.
In the beginning, very quickly the songs where composed, but then we had to find sounds for the instruments, and the quarrels began because I was never satisfied.
But in the absence of or in addition to those, there is inheritance, the stuff (and quarrels and resentments) that will be left behind when the parents die.
And it's the counterbalance, in some small part, to an album that takes everything extremely seriously, from career ambitions and lovers' quarrels to the placement of every hook.
Despite small quarrels and playful trolling online, the couple, who met in 2006 and got married in September 2013, has revealed other keys to making their relationship work.
Quarrels relating to unpaid wages are endemic in the construction industry, and in recent years have also afflicted factories, service businesses such as catering and even some internet startups.
It reinforces a reward system for players that says the only solution to their problems—whether those problems are family conflicts, lover's quarrels, or troubling foreign relations—is violence.
"Tristram Shandy," which was published in installments, features both an anxious review of its own undisciplined structure and fictional quarrels between Sterne and readers who objected to earlier volumes.
In 2015, five Chinese feminist activists were detained and accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" after they attempted to organize a campaign against sexual harassment on public transport.
The challenge for the budding scene is that it's suffering from quarrels within and an inability on the part of some of the artists to stay out of prison.
" This gave her credibility with all sides in the roiling debates of the day, Ms. Faludi said, allowing her to bridge divides "between generations, geographies, ideologies, intersectional quarrels, vanities.
" This gave her credibility with all sides in the roiling debates of the day, Ms. Faludi said, allowing her to bridge divides "between generations, geographies, ideologies, intersectional quarrels, vanities.
In 2005, the brothers put aside their quarrels long enough to produce one barrel of cabernet blend for the annual Auction Napa Valley, the highlight of the region's social season.
Gero Neugebauer, a political scientist at Berlin's Free University, linked the waning support for Merkel's conservatives and the co-governing SPD to the quarrels within the coalition on migration policy.
The artist, Chen Yunfei, 48, has been charged with "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," a catchall crime that the Chinese authorities have used frequently in recent years to silence dissent.
He said about his first novel what you could say about all his fiction: "I had taken America as my subject, and all my quarrels with America went into it."
His path was unlikely and fitful, hampered by legal troubles and quarrels with his longtime mentor, but bolstered by his prodigious work output and the amplifying power of the internet.
Enclaves dotting the region have been the cause of longstanding, sometimes violent quarrels over access to land, infrastructure and water - which is predicted to grow scarcer due to climate change.
She would probably use a new mandate to keep Taiwan on the same course, rebuffing China's political demands while trying not to pick quarrels that could risk a military conflict.
" Following a political season in which quarrels over inclusion and exclusion in the United States — in senses literal, metaphorical and philosophical — were central and heated, the "Make America Great Again!
Quarrels have broken out behind the scenes of Anthem's proposed acquisition of Cigna, as the health insurers seek regulatory approval for their landmark deal, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
Sometimes, he would stir quarrels over weighty topics such as politics or the Mideast peace process, they said, but he could also grow angry over something as simple as a picnic.
THG filed for Chapter 11 protection on Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, blaming quarrels with the U.S. government involving roughly $21 million in withheld Medicare reimbursements since May 2017.
In fact, participants in the quarrels could cross clan lines: the radical Pitt's brother-in-law, George Grenville, himself a Prime Minister, was the leader of the authoritarian reformers in Parliament.
The blogger, Lu Yuyu, was convicted Thursday of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" by a court in the city of Dali in Yunnan Province, said Wang Zongyue, one of his lawyers.
The bad blood between these two top-ranking U.S. leaders goes beyond just entertainment fodder — it's elicited some of the most intense political quarrels (and low-brow jokes) perhaps in history.
Bosnia applied for EU membership 18 months ago but after some initial progress political quarrels among its rival Orthodox Serb, Catholic Croat and Muslim Bosniak leaders have stalled the reform process.
"The French people have shown their impatience with a political world made up of sterile quarrels and hollow ambitions in which we have lived up until now," he said on Monday.
Mr Ortega rules by combining left-wing rhetoric with mainly right-wing policies, letting the private sector and the Catholic church do what they like and avoiding quarrels with the United States.
In December, outspoken human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang went on trial in Beijing, accused of "picking quarrels" and "inciting ethnic hatred" based on seven Weibo posts between July 2011 and May 2014.
On the basis of seven messages posted on Weibo, China's heavily censored version of Twitter, Mr Pu was charged with "picking quarrels and stirring up trouble" as well as "inciting ethnic hatred".
Winners and losers Trump's international quarrels may be rooted in his testosterone-fueled view of a world of winners and losers where American strength can be deployed against smaller and weaker states.
He and his partner were arrested in Dali, Yunnan Province, on suspicion of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for publishing photos, videos, and text on topics including corruption protests and environmental pollution.
He and his partner were arrested in Dali, Yunnan province on suspicion of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for publishing photos, videos, and text on topics including corruption protests and environmental pollution.
He began rising in national and Iowa polls after several strong debate performances, including one in which he blasted the moderator for encouraging the Republican-on-Republican quarrels that he claimed to deplore.
Because the U.K. does not have any major quarrels with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, an India trip is politically safe and gives her an opportunity to bolster her international reputation, said Bajpai.
"Political quarrels outside the trade arena could jeopardise the success of the trade talks... This is causing risk aversion to rise again," said Esther Maria Reichelt, an FX strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
Ricardo Roselló says it is "a fact" that 2,975 residents died as a result of Hurricane Maria The New York Times: As a new hurricane roars in, Trump quarrels over the last one.
" The writer has led her, we are told, to expect "a big sprawling story about love, lust, quarrels and murder between three farm families, sort of a magnum version of 'A Thousand Acres.
It's also at the heart of negative reaction to the Affordable Care Act, which — leaving aside ongoing quarrels among experts — was widely seen as forcing the already insured to pay for the uninsured.
In hard-hit Italy, quarrels broke out between politicians and medical experts over whether the authorities were testing too many people in Lombardy, inflating the infection figures and fueling panic in the public.
The occasional mild quarrels that bubble up between Cookie and King-Lu have their own charming absurdity, as if Robert Altman were directing an episode of "The Odd Couple" written by Samuel Beckett.
Isolation is used to protect prisoners from social quarrels but allows social time, while solitary confinement often entails much harsher treatment such as constant lighting and a lack of time out of one's cell.
No doubt China is a fast-rising military and economic power, beefing up its naval forces, reviving nationalistic quarrels with Japan, staking expansive claims and brazenly building artificial islands in the South China Sea.
Mr. Urey, of the All Liberian Party, flirted with a merger with Mr. Johnson back in April, but that quickly broke up over quarrels about who would be at the top of the ticket.
And they apparently can't wait to retaliate with their own tariffs on U.S. goods, in addition to levying billions of euro fines on IT giants in the U.S. One of those usual family quarrels?
But getting dragged back into the morass, once again getting mired in other peoples' quarrels, losing another decade as China and others march on — that would be the surest path to America's strategic decline.
If Schiff's memo is released this week, it would mark the final act in a month-long drama from the House Intelligence Committee over dueling memos, allegations and counter-allegations and constant partisan quarrels.
The European Union, which will decide in the autumn whether to start accession talks with Tirana, has warned the country's politicians that their quarrels could stand in the way of EU membership for Albania.
ADRIAN FINCH Rio de Janeiro You suggested that America's Supreme Court became politicised through exposure to the quarrels in American society, as if a communicable disease had been transmitted ("And Brett makes five", September 15th).
"We have to deliver, put aside those little politicians' quarrels, those sectarian divisions, which lead us nowhere... making space for debate, for rapid and constructive decisions," Le Maire said as he took over his job.
A central figure in the film, Mr Meng quarrels constantly with locals who demand to be compensated for the properties they lost to construction, as well as with workers who go months without being paid.
But the Internet and its social media accomplices have upped the ante, fabricating new holidays and ushering other time-honored rituals, solemn observations and family quarrels into the ether, where they are louder than ever.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Quarrels have broken out behind the scenes of Anthem Inc's proposed acquisition of Cigna Corp , as the health insurers seek regulatory approval for their landmark deal, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
Her tenure at the top of the Times, from 2011 to 2014, coincided with the great shift in news publishing from print to digital, with all the financial chaos and ethical quarrels over clickbait that followed.
But it's anti-historical to assume that Buckley was little more than a Klansman with a large vocabulary, or to dismiss the monumental divisions on the right as minor quarrels within a united white supremacist alliance.
The Year of the Pig, which symbolizes hard work and affection, will be upset by "small quarrels and pesky spirits", CSLA said on Wednesday in its annual Feng Shui Index, a tongue-in-cheek financial forecast.
As he faces the investigation of Russian interference in the election and quarrels with his fellow Republicans, he has to keep his most loyal followers happy, even at the risk of throwing away more marginal voters.
And more recently, quarrels with secular leaders over a circumcision ritual that has transmitted fatal herpes infections to infants and the government's oversight of ultra-Orthodox Jewish private schools known as yeshivas have only soured relations.
Like many Russian billionaires, Mr. Abramovich has long sought a secure shelter for himself and his money outside his home country, even though he has had no public quarrels with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Their relationship is full of particularly public quarrels — from her rescinding Trump's invitation to give the State of the Union in 2019 in the first place, and then the infamous clap after the speech last year.
Another movie commonly replayed this time of year is 2005&aposs "The Family Stone," which portrays the clashes of a mostly average family but shows viewers that quarrels can be worked through and harmony is possible.
An exhibition in the city's music museum, the House of Music, estimates that he moved 67 times during his 35 years in Vienna, citing his quarrels with landlords and his propensity to leave town each summer.
An exhibition in the city's music museum, the House of Music, estimates that he moved 67 times during his 35 years in Vienna, citing his quarrels with landlords and his propensity to leave town each summer.
An officer said it was about his online activity, but did not specify what had he had done to violate China's sweeping crime of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," which is often used to silence dissent.
The two tried to put the rupture behind them last fall by sealing a 10-year $38 billion American security aid package for Israel, but even then the bitterness of their quarrels hung over the agreement.
What the Catholic and Anglican quarrels have in common, of course, is that both reflect a vast and growing disconnect between the traditional teaching of the church and the way people actually live in historically Christian countries.
"We decided to employ women to make sure that women customers too felt safe, and we found a great match in Mehrunnisha," said Social's owner Riyaaz Amlani, who says she helped has defuse innumerable alcohol-fuelled quarrels.
As Mr Faloughi knows, some external observers "just think the kids got upset and had a fit": that these disturbances conform to the old quip about academic quarrels being so vicious because the stakes are so low.
While the movies pursued these quarrels with varying degrees of nuance and conviction — and with lots of fighting, flying and large-scale digitally confected destruction — both were sympathetic to the let-superheroes-be-superheroes point of view.
The main hero, Orion, rides around on little golden leg harnesses, uses his "Astro-Force" to blast away his enemies, and comes off like a grumpy old man as he quarrels with those trying to help him.
The activist, Huang Xueqin, 32, was detained by the police in October in the southern city of Guangzhou on charges of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," a vague accusation that the government often uses to silence activists.
NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg argues that despite quarrels that have made headlines, the alliance is in fine health, having strengthened its capability to carry out its core mission of defending Europe following Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea.
On Wednesday morning, five sets of lawyers in the case are expected to appear in Federal District Court in Manhattan to work toward resolving both of the quarrels — negotiations that will affect how the case moves forward.
Sanford V. Levinson, a Supreme Court expert at the University of Texas School of Law, said the present enmity stemmed as much from bitter quarrels over lower-court judgeships as from past clashes over Supreme Court picks.
Even apart from this woman, our Reverend rebuked the others for not properly understanding the Word of God and as a result, acting arrogantly and doing whatever they want to, and for having quarrels with each other.
Speaking to over 500 young British people, Obama joked about Britain's colonial past, saying that despite the so-called special relationship between the two countries, the United States had once had quarrels with Britain but then made up.
Those in the crowd of 82,2100 — the largest soccer crowd in New Jersey history — who sought a showcase of sophisticated play were instead treated to a stream of crunching tackles, theatrical quarrels, disciplinary cards (eight yellows, two reds).
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo has expressed the hope that German Chancellor Angela Merkel will run for a fourth term next year, signaling a shift in tone after a series of quarrels between Warsaw and Berlin.
Still, most donors at the retreat were willing to put aside their quarrels with the president because they view his first year in office as a resounding success, albeit with a major assist from the GOP-controlled Congress.
And so the real competition between Neanderthals and early modern humans wasn't localized quarrels for food or territory but a quiet, millenniums-long demographic marathon: each species repopulating itself, until one fell so far behind that it vanished.
But Operation Sophia has become the victim of an anti-migrant backlash in Europe and of quarrels about the regulations governing disembarkation and asylum within the EU. Most people rescued in the Mediterranean have been brought ashore in Italy.
In November 2015, he was sentenced to six years in prison on charges of disturbing public order and "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," a sweeping charge often leveled at dissidents, for his role in two peaceful protests in 2013.
Given King's Landing's regression into a theocracy and Cersei's penchant for turning petty quarrels into internecine warfare, I worry if the Tyrells aren't about to wind up like the old guard Starks: a red smear on a parquet floor.
Some measures were implemented but political quarrels have kept a number of key reforms blocked in the national and regional parliaments even after the lender put its loan on hold in February over the authorities' failure to enact them.
Western services such as Facebook and Google's email platform Gmail are prohibited from operating in China, while bloggers and online activists are regularly detained for "spreading rumors online" and "picking quarrels," the U.S. non-governmental organization Freedom House reports.
Policy quarrels are also, apparently, a factor: At the news conference, Mr. Henry raised the fact that Mr. Bentley had run for re-election in 2014 pledging no new taxes and, not long after winning, proposed large tax increases.
Duterte said he did not pick quarrels with his neighbors, but had tough words for Washington, threatening once again to revise or cancel Manila's defense pacts with the United States and insisting the Philippines was not "a dog on a leash".
Chen, a professor who advocated for a US-style jury system in China on his blog, was first accused of "picking quarrels and provoking troubles," -- a vague charge often used by Chinese authorities that can carry a 10-year prison sentence.
For this secretive family — with a presence in the art world dating back four generations — the trial has offered a glimpse of tense financial disagreements and quarrels over estates in testimony delivered in French, English, Russian, German and financial jargon.
Human rights defenders are also calling for the release of poet Liu Xia, the wife of Liu Xiaobo, and Li Yuhan, a lawyer accused of "picking quarrels and provoking troubles" who has not seen her family in her month of detention.
Even in Estonia, a country that has always counted itself as a particularly robust friend of the United States, domestic political quarrels recently led to the collapse — just a few hours after Mr. Trump's election — of a solidly pro-Western government.
Kindergarten teachers in the poorest neighborhoods of Montreal rated 920 6-year-old boys using scales measuring inattention, hyperactivity, defiant behavior, aggression and prosociality (the tendency to help someone being hurt, stop quarrels or invite a bystander into a game).
Francis was greeted on arrival in Greece by Alexis Tsipras, the leftist Greek prime minister who is a professed atheist, as well as hierarchs of the Greek church who have arcane quarrels with one another as well as ancient differences with Catholicism.
As a lawyer, she took on high-profile human-rights cases, representing prominent and controversial scholars, activists, and, most notably, the "Feminist Five," who planned a protest against sexual harassment and were detained for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," the Economist reported.
Going back to Christianity's roots in ancient Rome, they have tried to carve out a spiritual space where political authority does not apply and have insisted that that space, the kingdom of God, matters far more than this world's sordid and ephemeral quarrels.
The reason Marion was at camp and not with us was officially because she needed to learn to make friends—and I hoped that that was what she was doing—but mostly because I wanted to avoid quarrels between her and my father.
For those worried about "Trump derangement syndrome," the Public's production offers a way to set up today's quarrels as belonging to a long, long history of political disputes, and a prime moment to share a warning against violence as a means of change.
In Russia, meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin recently cited UNESCO rules in a revealing pronouncement on one of the country's loudest internal quarrels: about the future of Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St Petersburg, which is in the process of being transferred from secular to church authority.
As part of an apparent effort to counter-balance Muscovite influence in the Orthodox world, Patriarch Bartholomew has in recent weeks visibly mended his relations with the Archbishop of Athens, Ieronymos, by patching up their arcane quarrels over church jurisdiction in parts of Greece.
On July 7th Pope Francis convened a meeting in the Italian port of Bari for Christian leaders with flocks in the Middle East and urged them to overcome their quarrels and doctrinal differences to work together for the welfare and survival of their embattled communities.
In the meantime, some are leaning closer to China, soft-pedalling quarrels over the disputed South China Sea and angling for a slice of Beijing's "One Belt, One Road" infrastructure investment program to compensate for the U.S. abandonment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.
Also detained was Ma Qing, a poet who friends said shared images of the bottles online, on charges of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble," and Zhang Junyong, who has no current fixed employment but has worked as a driver and in a tourism company.
Managing the power for 10 households with electric cars in a suburban street of 22 homes is one thing, now the power company is launching a study of car charging behavior in an apartment block with 80 flats, where quarrels over access are likely.
BEIJING — Qian Qichen, an imperturbable Chinese diplomat who as foreign minister and vice premier steered his country on a pragmatic course through the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union and bitter quarrels with the United States, died here on Tuesday.
You loved and respected your students, and they loved and respected you—they worked hard for you and for one another, they valued your feedback, they hugged you before Thanksgiving and Christmas, they came to you after breakups and family deaths and roommate quarrels.
For his painstaking efforts to catalogue unrest in China—Mr Lu and his girlfriend had recorded more than 21,2318 outbreaks in the three years before he was seized—the activist was found guilty last year by a court in Yunnan province of "picking quarrels and causing trouble".
Like the original movie, the show depicts how mundane aspects of real life — from drugstore crepe paper to roommate quarrels and city living — become exponentially funnier in the hands of centuries-old vampires who have decided to break with the old world and move to … Staten Island.
But the scoreboard has been a mixed one as Trump recently elevated Manafort, who was brought on as convention manager, to the position of campaign chairman and chief strategist -- giving Manafort more leverage in his quarrels with Lewandowski over how to forge a path to victory.
Earlier this month, HRW called on Beijing to release Chinese activists held over the protests, listing three people confirmed to have been detained on suspicion of "picking quarrels," a broad category which carries a sentence of up to five years in prison for first-time offenders.
Starring Jodie Comer and Jacob Collins-Levy as Princess Lizzie of York and Henry VII, The White Princess historical drama takes a look at the strained marriage of the two figures, and how both their personal quarrels and political family differences come close to crumbling the monarchy.
On the Cincinnati Superior Court in 1870, Judge Taft weighed in during the "Cincinnati Bible Wars," a series of public quarrels and court cases about whether the Protestant King James Bible was the appropriate go-to spiritual reference in a school district also serving Catholics and Jews.
The quarrels that took place in New York and Philadelphia went on with equal ferocity, and on much the same terms, in India and England, and though they got settled by force of arms and minds differently in each place, it was the same struggle everywhere.
He felt black Americans ought to see whites as democratic kin or family, as people with whom blacks would have serious quarrels but also people whom it would be worth keeping close in order to strengthen and bring integrity to the bonds of shared democratic life.
Around the country, Republican legislatures have been taking a greater interest in the affairs of their state universities to counteract what they see as excessive liberalism on campus, from quarrels over conservative speakers to national anthem protests to the very substance of what students are taught.
Many dark and miserable months into the 2020 Democratic primary, the nation is still enduring the sight of the candidates having the same fights over health care, like an exhausted married couple whose quarrels will always come back to What Was Said at that party in 2008.
He plays chess and talks Marxism with Bertolt Brecht (the imperious tenor Andreas Conrad), quarrels over Zionism with the kabbalah scholar Gershom Scholem (the insistent bass Tigran Martirossian) and dreams of proletarian children's theater with his Latvian mistress, Asja Lacis (the charged coloratura soprano Lini Gong).
The two crucial unresolved issues in the partisan brinksmanship of the moment – quarrels over whether to provide permanent relief to the "Dreamer" young immigrants covered by DACA, and whether to fund the building of a border wall – reflect an underlying anxiety about trends in Mexico and along the border.
If you're sharing the room, there's a good chance you and your partner may disagree over the lights: One in five couples surveyed by Philips Lighting said they disagree with their partner over the color of the lights, and one in three cited quarrels over the dimmer switch.
Both know what it is like to be raised by a person of whom high, perhaps impossibly high, moral standards are expected, and by someone who has to sort out the bitter quarrels that can often break out within communities of supposed like-minded people, such as parishes.
To a non-Jamaican, the novel sometimes gives the impression of eavesdropping on a family quarrel, but, then, all family quarrels are in some way alike, and many Americans have found themselves in some version of a conversation that Ma Taffy's niece has with her rich white boyfriend.
The quarrels: Administration officials — including President Trump — claimed that California was refusing to aide in the requested border missions, but when Axios reached out to the California National Guard and the Governor's office, we were pointed back to the Governor's memo and told they are waiting for signatures.
Experts say that smartphone use is meddling in our marriages in ways that are sometimes benign but often frustrating, causing quarrels and forcing couples to address an ever more important question: At what point are we choosing to spend more time with our smartphones than with our spouses?
They are wrong about demand: even in a democratic age people are fixated on the old-fashioned history of kings and queens: that is the history of people who combine something that is quite unusual (lots of power) with other things that are quite usual (personal quirks and family quarrels).
Antony Armstrong-Jones, the dapper photographer who became the Earl of Snowdon after he married Princess Margaret, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II, in 1960, and plunged into a life of privileges, parties, quarrels and infidelities that ended in divorce 19583 years later, died on Friday at his home in London.
"Frontline" parses the fighting stance of Stephen K. Bannon, the White House chief strategist, and his personal crusade to transform the United States dramatically — from his mission, as an adviser to President Trump, to deliver on his boss's promises, to his battle against radical Islam and his quarrels with political rivals.
An instrumental relationship would generate little: The U.S. must not use Central Europe as some sort of lever in unnecessary quarrels with the EU; the Central Europeans must not imagine that the U.S. can ever be a substitute for membership in an undivided Europe that it took so much effort to achieve.
In 2013, the top legal bodies expanded the definition of the "picking quarrels" charge to include online writing, and the security forces have wielded it as a legal weapon against liberal voices on the internet and people carrying out protests or other acts judged to be overly critical of the party or the state.
For the most part, he only presents scenes the characters would have talked about in their letters to each other, and the hidden subtext — the love affairs and quarrels that people would leave out of their correspondence — stays off-screen, for viewers to tease out on their own based on reading between the lines of dialogue.
If I were running that investigation I never would have let a partisan like that, nor would I have hired Jim Quarrels or Wiseman or the other people that Mueller has hired who have donated money to Hillary, cried because she lost then found to be some of the most unethical prosecutors in the history if the justice department, particularly Wiseman.
Vali Nasr, the dean of the School of Advanced International Studies at America's Johns Hopkins University, called it the worst crisis in Sunni-Shia and Saudi-Iranian relations in "quite a number of years" and a reminder that apart from all the strategic quarrels between the Sunni kingdom and the Shia republic, purely religious differences had a momentum of their own.
Though the ABC News moderators breezed through many different topics over the two-and-half-hour face-off, the quarrels over the duo's qualifications for the White House produced the sharpest and most memorable moments of the debate at Saint Anselm College, as all the contenders tried to show they would be the strongest candidate to take on President Donald Trump.
Broadcom acquiring Qualcomm, in a very tense deal that came down to the White House eventually putting the brakes on the deal, would have consolidated two of the largest fabless chip firms into a single unit — but it's not clear what Broadcom CEO Hock Tan would have done with Qualcomm, which is currently embroiled in a series of quarrels with Apple over royalty payments.
So it&aposs his reputation at stake, shouldn&apost be turned over to quarrels, should be turned over to-- INGRAHAM: Are you guys worried that there are any tape recordings that Michael Cohen might have in his possession of conversations with the President or about the President that either he could have exaggerated things to other people to curry favour or to look like he is bigger than he is?
In that vein, here are my suggestions for public celebrity quarrels that deserve to be addressed while we're all doing nothing but scrolling Instagram: The Sex And The City Costars How this bad blood started, we don't know, all I know is one day it was 2018 and Kim Cattrall was calling Sarah Jessica Parker "cruel" and accusing her of "exploiting" the death of Cattrall's brother by publicly sending her condolences.
TO UNDERSTAND the ethereal sculptures made by the American artist Yoko Kubrick, you have to know your Greek mythology: The quarrels and trysts of those gods and goddesses inform her work just as they've inspired sculptors since the Athenian master Phidias, who, in the fifth century B.C., carved anthropomorphic statues of Zeus, Athena and their cohort in fine detail, from their flared nostrils down to their sandaled feet.
Several engines are driving this interest in big ideas: frustration with politics as normal—the emptiness of political rituals, the viciousness of political quarrels and the vapidness of rolling news channels; a sense that Britain is failing to deal with big problems—rough sleeping is painfully conspicuous, food banks are multiplying, prisons falling apart; and fear—that Britain will crash out of the European Union without a plan and suffer the biggest economic shock since the second world war.
Many scenes are chafed by vexations that could not be less supernatural: Shideh's dismay upon learning that she is forbidden to complete her medical training; her quarrels with Iraj, who reckons that she should swallow that humbling fate; the solo workout sessions, in her living room, in front of banned Jane Fonda videos; her trips to the doctor, when Dorsa develops a fever; tea with the landlord's wife; and the dashes to the cellar when the air-raid sirens cry.

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