But bigger worries predate the glitch, not least the ham-fisted handling of quarrels over existing domains.
Mali's internal quarrels were reignited after the uprising in Libya began in February 2011.
Such famous groups as the Budapest and Tokyo string quartets had well-publicized internal quarrels.
But they may have laid the groundwork for a more mature handling of their many quarrels.
They are based on personalities and quarrels over who did what in the war.
In this febrile atmosphere quarrels have been breaking out about who did what in the second world war.
Sure, Canadian trade skirmishes, Mexican immigration quarrels and irksome French officials are flashpoints, but mostly America's mind is elsewhere.
Mr Johannesen's predecessor, Joannes Eidesgaard, had stepped down after quarrels with his foreign minister and disagreements within the coalition.
Protagonists in Greece's internal quarrels have long invoked external assistance, while furiously denouncing any foreign help given to their rivals.
But nevertheless, for all that, before we speak about dialogue we need to determine the sources of existing quarrels and disputes.
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His quarrels with liberals and liberalism were sometimes rancorous, but they did not turn on any fundamental disagreement about the ultimate destination.
She was clearly excellent company, but also difficult and prone to quarrels.
Law enforcement is not supposed to be the arbiter of academic quarrels.
But Jones' lawyers have presented enough factual quarrels with Bennett's motion (such as the pay-raise issue) that Wright probably can't dismiss the suit.
Many in the poverty-stricken country, caught up in the quarrels of its Balkan neighbours, believed that a monarchy would provide peace and prosperity.
If the mix of an exchange's new owners simply reflected the diversity of those who used it, a change might aggravate existing quarrels.
They live uneventful, subdued, "reasonable" lives, free not only from quarrels, disorder or insecurity of any kind, but also from "passion, " including physical love.
And though the quarrels between the church and the republic are not fully buried, it would take a lot of digging to unearth them.
No one quarrels much with the wisdom of situational leadership anymore.
Having sided against the Fund in its quarrels with Mr Kirchner in 2003, the American government's stance will again be crucial in the months ahead.
Quarrels between Turkey's soldiers and its civilian rulers are nothing new.
The Turks and the Iraqi Kurds are setting aside their quarrels.
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One of the main reasons why the South-East Asians have prospered is that they have concentrated on economic development, setting aside old quarrels and territorial disputes.
If anything, the quarrels over the exact nature of the Libyan plant at Rabta augur ill for even reaching consensus positions on the facts concerning such facilities.
The numbers of men and women, their ages and even cultural upbringings must be carefully calculated to try to prevent what could be potentially devastating cosmic quarrels.
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He spends too much time quoting obscure reviewers and reciting minor academic quarrels, and says too little about Trevor-Roper's place in the great tradition of British historians.
Once, primaries were essentially family quarrels, as trade unionists jostled with lifestyle liberals for the Democratic nomination and economic conservatives jostled with religious zealots for the Republican.
We know from experience that no quarrel tends to be more difficult than the quarrels within a family as what is common gets neglected and differences are amplified.
So even liberal governments may have trouble resolving such quarrels.
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