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acrimonious debate

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acrimonious
adjective
uk /ˌæk.rɪˈməʊ.ni.əs/ us /ˌæk.rəˈmoʊ.ni.əs/
full of anger, arguments, and ...
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debate
noun
uk /dɪˈbeɪt/ us /dɪˈbeɪt/
(a) serious discussion of a subject in which many people ...
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That was the subject of acrimoniousdebate in the summer of 1929.
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If it is resolved today, further acrimoniousdebate and discussion will be avoided.
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In the weeks and months that lie ahead we are going to have much contentious and indeed acrimoniousdebate.
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Were it not for the events of yesterday evening, the next three-quarters of an hour would constitute a somewhat acrimoniousdebate.
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It means that there is now no need for us to engage in long and possibly acrimoniousdebate as to the procedure to be followed.
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Worst of all, we shall have an acrimoniousdebate on the issue once a year.
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Unfortunately, the prolonged and acrimoniousdebate that took place over ratification has made that very unlikely.
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I am not prepared to enter into an acrimoniousdebate about this.
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I desire to avoid very scrupulously introducing any illustrations which are likely to arouse dispute or differences of opinion, or to bring up points which may lead to acrimoniousdebate.
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Over the past three or four years we have had a continuous and at times rather acrimoniousdebate, with high media coverage, about afforestation and its impact on the countryside.
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The legislature ultimately voted to enact civil unions but only after months of heated and acrimoniousdebate.
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By the mid-19th century drainage difficulties were so acute that relocation on higher ground was decided upon in 1861, albeit after much acrimoniousdebate.
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Another modern use of classical language however, is the subject of often acrimoniousdebate.
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This led to an at times acrimoniousdebate, between those who accepted these dates, and those who did not.
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The actions of officials to suppress the claims caused acrimoniousdebate in parliament and the media.
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After a few hours of acrimoniousdebate, each of the participants was asked to say a few words on what they hoped for the future of medicine.
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The admissions criteria of these academies have provoked acrimonious debates about secularism and the role of the military in fashioning the country's political culture and educational policies.
The years before the war had witnessed acrimonious debates among practitioners of the new academic discipline of criminology over the relative significance of environment and heredity in fostering criminal behaviour.
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