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An extensive wrangle about its share of the debt would increase uncertainty and hence its funding costs.
She added that they were also alike in one other important respect: "We both like to wrangle about political issues".
But complaints about the noise they generate have remained, prompting officials to publicly wrangle about what to do, sometimes to little avail.
Were a clean funding bill put to a vote, John Boehner, the Republican speaker, would need to wrangle about two dozen Republicans to go along with Democratic support.
The panel fell into a bitter wrangle about what was, or was not, the appropriate tone to adopt towards such a highly original English writer as Golding.
Campion called this the "Iambick Dimeter, or English march", but added "call it what you please, for I will not wrangle about names".
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But wrangles about money are rarely only about money.
The scheme is plagued by legal wrangles about its ownership.
"We had a year of wrangling about it," Mrs. Vivian said.
This music-loving company even wrangles about favourite singers and best performances.
For them and countless others, wrangles about the exact definition of rape are beside the point.
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