Eli Dourado started a spat of posts on whether or not it was reasonable to believe that the US economy was still experiencing a short-term nominal shock.
The latest round of fighting started as a spat over the waters of a small river in the eastern district of Trincomalee.
Imponderables such as bad weather, a strengthening of the dollar or a politically inspired trade spat could send parts of the Farm Belt into the dumps.
The SNP are still boycotting the committee after a spat between one of their MPs and the committee chair last year.
He accused steelmaker Arcelor Mittal of "lying" and "disrespecting" the country and said it was no longer welcome during a spat over the closure of two furnaces at its steel plant in Florange.
Under his control, the stock sank to a low 52 week low of 2.10 after a public spat with Clearwire drove both stocks to extreme low prices in the fall of 2011.
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In many ways, the labor spat is a vestige of the old NFL, which was run as a collective of low-margin family-owned business.
Aside from a public spat in the aftermath of the Iraq war, Labour's long years in power have been a boon to the BBC.
When one of our daughters got into a spat with a classmate, we asked her which of our core values seemed to apply.
Two of my colleagues here at Forbes, Avik Roy and Robert Langreth, both excellent writers on the subject of health care, have gotten into a spat over the reasons for the high costs of medicine in the American health care system.
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In one incident, a partially-sighted Coventry man was spat at and assaulted by a group of men.
The threat of a trade spat has now receded but this is not the first scare involving food originating from China.
At the time Libya and Switzerland were involved in a diplomatic spat over the arrest of one of Gadhafi's sons in Switzerland, accused of assaulting his servants in a Geneva hotel.
Nevertheless, it is unclear how a transatlantic row can be avoided along the lines of the spat in 2001, when a planned merger between General Electric and Honeywell caused a stink.
Mr Cox went to the window to see who the culprit was and saw a group of men, who spat at him and threw items such as coins.
Aldridge revealed the pair had a spat between the fifth and final dives of the competition.
At a cabinet meeting on Sunday, Mr Netanyahu began by giving a survey of media coverage of the spat with the Americans.
Apple has dropped a planned vote of shareholders after a US judge blocked the move in an ongoing spat over what to do with the tech giant's huge cash pile.
Two of New York state's highest-ranking elected officials engaged in a rare public spat on Wednesday after Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli issued an aggressive critique of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget, calling its economic projections overly optimistic and undercutting one of the governor's signature themes: cleaning up Albany's dysfunctional spending.
Samsung smart phone spat, a U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled that Yves Saint Laurent may continue selling shoes with red soles as long as the whole shoe is red.
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Of these rumbling arguments, the one over the euro has generated most excitement, closely followed by the more recent spat over the matter of finding a solution to the chronic under-funding of Britain's universities.
Talks between Greece and a delegation of international inspectors are set to enter a second week after bogging down in a spat over public-sector layoffs.
The state is having a fierce spat with neighbouring Canada on the messy subject of garbage imports.
The whistleblowers settled their spat, with Gerstein accepting a 3% cut of whatever the government recovered and Durand skimming a 14% share.
Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear and spat it on the ground as the pair fought for the world heavyweight title in 1997.
Japan is especially reluctant to do so, as was illustrated by a recent spat over American beef, in which fears of mad-cow disease strengthened the hands of protectionists.
The deal rips Alcan from the jaws of Alcoa in what had become a nasty spat.
Fabregas, who missed more than three months because of a knee injury, has denied he spat at Horton.
Farms often use tiles as the foundations of their beds, but when given a choice spat seem to prefer oyster shells.
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The Italian admitted last week he had a spat with striker Craig Bellamy and it seems a growing number of players are unhappy with the sporadic nature of the training sessions.
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