"The
squabble erupted after family problems between the young man's wife and mother," the source said.
Nepal, April 30 -- From the start of the peace process, the Nepali people have lowered their expectations as the leaders who brought prajatantra in 1990, then gambled it away over power
squabbles, came back once again, emboldened by the popular call for multi-party democracy-and by the trust that India, the United Nations, and the international community placed in them.
Aimed at children aged three to eight, The War of Buttons tells the tale of
squabbles, scuffles - and of course buttons.
It was an on-going
squabble that they are trying to resolve." Both the accused women sobbed in the court as Recorder Graham Hyland decided to spare them prison, after hearing they were largely of good character and had consumed vast amounts of alcohol on the night of the blaze.
The story line is driven by the gender war between Marcus and Honoria as they
squabble over remittance for buying what he claims he already owns and she insists possession is the law.
There is, however, one subject of discordance that is far more than just a
squabble: Europe's approaching decision in April or May to lift its ban on arms exports to China.
This may be the background of the current
squabble between the Newsletter & Electronic Publishers Association and the Foundation boards of directors over whether the association should charge the foundation an administrative fee for the various staff services it has always provided gratis (NL/NL 6/16/04).
Transport groups
squabble with councils, councils
squabble with Government, and politicians
squabble with each other.
An American Management Association (AMA) study reveals that employees spend some 25% of their work hours in dispute--that's roughly two hours a day of unproductive
squabble. But, says Lynne Eisaguirre, author of The Power of a Good Fight: How to Embrace Conflict to Drive Productivity, Creativity, and Innovation (Alpha Books, $24.95), conflict is good--if you recognize its inherent creative potential.
Miller also covered a wide range of the ongoing issues and challenges faced by the forest industry, including the long-running cross-border
squabble over softwood lumber, which he blamed on the "insidious" practice among prominent U.
"It looks like there was a violent
squabble," remarks anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St.
Why would a current
squabble ensue over an old law?
The case grew out of a
squabble between Kourosh Kenneth Hamidi and Intel Corp., which fired him after a workman's compensation dispute.
But in the coming Presidential
squabble over issues such as taxation and Social Security all bets are off.
In order to end the
squabble, a team of Catholic-Jewish scholars, three of each, was appointed in October to study the documents together and, then, if it was thought necessary, to request and receive further documents from the Archives.