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Squabbles meaning
plural of squabble
Example sentences (20)
But the fleet of vehicles succumbed to the heat, the rugged roads and squabbles between members of the local cooperative.
Don’t sweat the small stuff, don’t whittle over details, don’t let yourself get too embroiled in momentary squabbles and stresses.
Galadima also accused political opponents of orchestrating internal squabbles within the party, but emphasised that the NNPP remains strong.
North West had numerous internal squabbles among its structures.
Somehow, this narrative correlates with the squabbles in the former ruling DPP which is disintegrating instead re-organising itself into a formidable block in the run up to the 2025 elections.
The idea of having to provide direct testimony in national parliaments and becoming caught up in local squabbles would be a political and logistical nightmare.
These elite-level squabbles have real consequences, particularly as Iraqi Kurdistan experiences a prolonged financial crisis.
The “traffic light coalition” of Germany is mired in strife and squabbles, the oppositionist noted.
This has raised questions about whether the ANC will survive not just the elections, which might bring about significant change in the political landscape, but its squabbles.
As it stands, as we see daily “but-they-did-it-first” squabbles, other threats close in– climate change, which is our biggest security threat to date, goes unconsidered.
As squabbles between Prof Mahao and Mr Phapano intensified, the BAP central executive committee (CEC) subsequently expelled Mr Phapano from the party, together with some members of the faction from the party’s Mohale’s Hoek district constituencies.
He could presumably be called to testify at trial, which could begin this summer if Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon doesn't delay it amid legal squabbles over classified information.
In corporate India, family business splits are usually accompanied by ugly public squabbles, legal wranglings that go on for years and all-round acrimony.
Petty squabbles and personal recriminations are nothing new for the House of Representatives.
The courts probably fondly remember days when the other two branches didn’t bring their squabbles in front of a judge like tattling children appealing to parents.
The Minister’s involvement would be akin to a CEO attending to squabbles between office clerks—undignified, unnecessary, and ultimately damaging to the governance structure.
When they engage in petty squabbles, brandishing threats of fire and brimstone, it’s largely a theatrical performance for the cameras.
But the demonstrations faded in the face of government repression and squabbles among the opposition.
But to antagonize swing state voters for years with these squabbles?
He said it will therefore be unfair to drag Obi into the recent squabbles between the State Government and some traditional rulers.