In truth, of course, the quarrel over the role of the inspectors is a quarrel about the case for war if everything else fails.
Instead, an unseemly quarrel between agencies responsible for helping the animal has broken out in India, home to most of the world's 5, 500 or so remaining tigers.
Berezovsky plucked the untested Putin to run the country, only for them to quarrel in 2000 when it became clear Putin was no democrat.
There can be no more dangerous time for Israel to quarrel with the U.S. government and offend the American public than at the start of a war, so Israel would face a grim dilemma with consequences of the highest order.
His other quarrel concerned the national census, which for some reason falls under the Commerce Department.
On the same day Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the United States, said he had been misquoted in a widely leaked report that he had called the quarrel the worst crisis between the allies for 35 years.
The same limited logic informs Israel's strenuous objection to the Pentagon's intention to sell Saudi Arabia Joint Direct Attack Munition satellite-guided "smart bombs, " or JDAMS. The government claims that while it has no quarrel with the Saudis, it fears for the stability of the regime.
The plebs were that fight for food and wine, that quarrel over who should be served first and better, that dirty floor on which the waiters clattered back and forth, those increasingly vulgar toasts.
There could be few clearer illustrations of the shifting contours of the quarrel between rich and poor countries over who is more to blame for climate change and who should do more to arrest it.
As frequently happens, however, I suspect history will reveal the consequences of the quarrel to be quite apart from what anyone anticipated, hopefully in this case for the better.
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John Perlman, who worked for the SABC, the state broadcaster, before resigning in a quarrel over political interference, does not believe that most people leave because they are afraid.
He made his quarrel with the United States over the Iraq war the centrepiece of his 2002 campaign for re-election an unprecedented affront to Germany's most important ally.
Their quarrel now is mainly about its final dimensions and about their own unrequited demand for statehood alongside it.
Until now, apart from North Korea, most of the would-be little powder-kegs have for good reason a mixture of oil politics, the Muslim revival and the quarrel about Israel been located in the Middle East.
America is pressing for sanctions if Iran continues to pursue its nuclear programme, and some senior American officials believe that the quarrel will ultimately end in armed conflict maybe with a raid on Iran's nuclear facilities.
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