Now you have two days of acrimony over that, and you can't concentrate on the emergency.
The acrimony between owners and players has led to eight work stoppages since 1972.
The bonhomie quickly dissipated in a torrent of acrimony and blame that has recently become public.
It was Mr Berlusconi's antics which ensured that the summit at Laeken ended in acrimony.
Despite the potential for acrimony, business angels and venture capitalists have to work together.
The President immediately refused, the talks ended in acrimony, and in the media he was heavily criticised.
Ultimately, given that acrimony, the board of directors will always favour the people who buy season tickets.
One of Herrmann's keenest disappointments in a career filled with acrimony was not getting to conduct Vertigo himself.
Like water over a stone, they can slowly but steadily wear away some of the mistrust and acrimony.
But all in all the division of the spoils seems a good one, and surprisingly free of acrimony.
Sometimes such arguments moved to Wikipedia, a user-generated reference service, whose elaborate moderation rules put a limit to acrimony.
It was recorded amid much acrimony in 1969 and released the following year.
Within the Administration, Raines' first budget has produced a fair share of acrimony.
Their first attempt at political cohabitation, after the 1995 election, ended in acrimony.
And in times of acrimony and fragmentation, people tend to vote their prejudices.
The acrimony was aired on October 4th at a meeting organised by the Royal Society at Chicheley Hall, in Britain.
ECONOMIST: An argument over whether to send messages to aliens
The acrimony between the Obamas and the Clintons had been intensifying in the days leading up to the Wisconsin primary.
Two early attempts, in the cities of Hartford and Baltimore, ended in acrimony before they had time to prove themselves.
But such forward momentum is also undercut by Cambodians' popular disgust for the ethnic Vietnamese and the political acrimony they inspire.
Their narrow interests should not be the cause of most Americans, who have much to lose in this growing trans-Pacific acrimony.
FORBES: President Obama's Chance to Fix Deteriorating Economic Relations with China
It is the same old story: Liberals and Islamists come together during the revolution, only to split afterward, often in acrimony.
We are hopeful the KHSAA will review the ruling and stop penalizing academic achievement and their continual acrimony against all parochial schools.
FORBES: Will Supreme Court Hear Case Over Private School Athlete Scholarships?
Cahill believes that the acrimony from the unions began after the July 1 Mexican presidential elections which saw a change in leadership.
FORBES: Excellon Resources, ProDESC's La Platosa Mine Situation Turning Ugly
There has been bitter acrimony between President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko who've accused each other of treason and corruption.
Even so, the siblings all agree, the dispute was settled without acrimony.
Yet it has proved a perennial source of acrimony, and not just because so much of it is misspent (see article).
Brendan's a really decent guy, there was no acrimony when he left.
In the past year, he has sacked 400 people in the group, or over a third of the entire payroll, creating much acrimony.
But that larger portion will likely face much closer scrutiny in a Congress anticipating more acrimony over spending and debt in coming months.
Mr. Chass was quick to point out the years of acrimony and distrust that have polluted the relationship between the players and the owners.
FORBES: Will We Ever See MLB Compensation Tied to Team Equity?
应用推荐