Tears, frustration, rage and rancor characterized much of the testimony of parents of special education students. |
This would have stripped the bitter racial rancor out of the affirmative action debate. |
There have been disagreements over the years, but never rancor or distrust. |
Partly that is a result of rancor and opportunism, but it also inheres in a pre-emptive engagement. |
For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
The majority of his appointees have been approved, and they have been approved with no public rancor or bitter political warfare. |