squabble

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Exempel på squabble

  • There is any easy way to end their family squabble.

  • Parents often try to avoid squabbles by playing games with their children.

  • He settles the squabble over the word game by disqualifying the word "jader".

  • The children have been squabbling all morning.

  • The couple spent most of their time squabbling among themselves.

  • They are squabbling about how to use the money.

  • Rather, questions of trust, family and partnership squabbles, and inheritance problems were paramount.

  • In the civil court, however, people squabbled over capital, be it money, real estate or land.

  • Are we bound to end up with squabbling reviews and overlooked evidence?

  • This bureaucracy functioned well even though its members were obsessed with petty squabbles over issues of honour, prestige, and precedence.

  • Whatever dust-ups and squabbles there may be along the way, science is an essentially co-operative venture.

  • The results of these past thirty years are not easily summarized, particularly in view of the unresolved methodological squabbles of the 1970s and 80s.

  • His greatest irritation was reserved for the ecclesiastical factions, which damaged the church's power and popular attractiveness by squabbling among themselves about doctrine and ritual.

  • We don't talk about political parties that are squabbling all the time, splitting off from one another.

  • Representing diverse ethnic groups, they lacked common goals or visions and were thus plagued by internal rivalry and squabbles.

  • The struggle was fundamentally about political predominance, though it often took the form of squabbles over education and the use of language.

  • Problems also arose from establishing parties 'from above', without the essential base of a mass movement concerned to criticise society, and worlds away from the squabbling trade union movements.

  • Andrew certainly finds the current version: the perennial 'processual v. postprocessual' squabble, unrewarding, recognizing the merits of both sides.

  • A number of others were ruined through legal battles with each other or through squabbles over inheritance and partition sparked by the escalating commercial values of their holdings.

  • Theirs was a world of learning, of scholarly disputation, and hard graft in practice, as well as often a world of edgy competition, squabbles and anxiety.

  • Lutheran parsonages were intended to be exempla of domestic propriety, but evidence suggests that clergy wives often struggled to maintain their status or stay out of local squabbles.

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