disputatious उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- But that high office would go to his former clerk, an equally gifted but less disputatious soldier, Dwight D . Eisenhower.
- If Powell's disputatious claim receives any additional visibility, let us recognize that it cannot best be argued on the Geraldo show.
- Body Shop International initially thrived in America with proclamations by its founder, Anita Roddick, on disputatious issues like animal rights and ecology.
- Because willingness to abide by decisions of the courts has been an essential element in holding this great, diverse, disputatious country together.
- His reverence for Aristotle conflicted with his rejection of Aristotelian philosophy, which seemed to him barren, disputatious and wrong in its objectives.
- The letters reveal a lively, intelligent and absorbent mind, but because of Rolfe s paranoiac tendencies they are often disputatious and recriminatory.
- After a disputatious selection contest, the London-based public relations executive David Burnside was selected as the new Ulster Unionist Party candidate.
- On his way to tell Silvia about his feelings, Otto gets mixed up in a bank robbery committed by disputatious Sonnemann and Haenlein.
- In public, the president has allowed Netanyahu and Arafat to vent their frustrations and rally their political bases with anyother burst of disputatious rhetoric.
- After 1912, he tried repeatedly to become mayor again with poor results, being labelled " too stubborn and disputatious to work with ".