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Significados de acrimonious dispute en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "acrimonious dispute".
Uso de acrimonious dispute en inglés
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The result of the election became the subject of acrimoniousdispute.
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The homeowners' actions have triggered an acrimoniousdispute with neighbours and the authorities.
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One evening, as uncle and nephew dined, there had been an acrimoniousdispute.
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The Garda force itself, meanwhile, is riven by the acrimoniousdispute among the representative bodies.
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But after opening with a power failure, the meeting ended prematurely with an acrimoniousdispute.
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This delicious sylvan retreat does not lend itself to acrimoniousdispute, or, in plain English, quarreling.
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The acrimoniousdispute between Alex Ferguson and John Magnier over record-breaking stallion Rock Of Gibraltar is nearing its conclusion.
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As he came in, they broke off what had evidently been an acrimoniousdispute and gave him their undivided attention.
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It is the latest twist in a bitter and acrimoniousdispute between Vincent Tan, Cardiff's Malaysian owner, and Mackay and Moody.
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National is moving early to stamp its mark on the health portfolio as Tony Ryall steps in to sort this acrimoniousdispute.
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But the initiative degenerated into a confused and acrimoniousdispute between left and right, secular France and religious France, Parisian and rural society.
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The Bank of England has fired shots at the European Commission in an increasingly acrimoniousdispute over preparations by the financial sector for Brexit.
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The agency is currently embroiled in an acrimoniousdispute with the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) over glyphosate, an ingredient of widely-used pesticides.
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Cable firm NTL resolved an acrimoniousdispute with the telecoms regulator yesterday by agreeing to offer digital television to all its customers by June 2003.
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The Bank of England has fired shots at the European Commission in an increasingly acrimoniousdispute over preparations by the financial sector for Br(...)
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Some journalists, celebrity sympathisers and fellow advocates for freedom of speech have distanced themselves from him after acrimoniousdisputes.