At the same time, Mr Obama has made a huge fuss about embracing anybody and everybody.
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All that fuss about control of taxes, and that's all the difference it would make?
Which is presumably one reason why he doesn't want to make a fuss about it.
They are quite remarkable and they do not make a fuss about their illness.
Despite all the fuss about them, foundation hospitals sound more radical than they really are.
Luckily for Mr Erdogan, America has rarely made much fuss about Turkey's human rights.
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Amid all the fuss about Mr Botha's defiance, Mr Buthelezi's silence has gone unchallenged.
He did what he had to do, and didn't make a fuss about it, a typical defender.
And yet this did not stop those who wanted to stir up fuss about immigrants on benefits.
With all the fuss about Myanmar, it was easy to overlook the other new members and, in particular, Cambodia.
Mr Bush makes a great fuss about appointing judges who respect the constitution.
Appeasing Indonesia rather than making a fuss about its brutality in East Timor was the order of the day.
Plenty here shrug off the debate entirely and say a high school dance is nothing to make a fuss about.
For all the fuss about Britain, the main failure in Brussels was to draw up a plan to save the euro.
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The problem for Mr Bush is that Ms Miers's withdrawal and the fuss about Plamegate compound a picture of incompetence and sleaze.
This is as true of the Tories as it is of Labour, which is why neither side makes a fuss about it.
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Q. varies with habits of mind, which can be adopted or discarded in a generation, what, exactly, is all the fuss about?
With the new Spotify app, people no longer need to fuss about connecting cables from their laptop or tablet to Hi-Fi equipment.
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Ryanair makes a great fuss about tackling Lufthansa head-on, but its blustery boss, Michael O'Leary, perhaps exaggerates this to grab headlines in German newspapers.
Which is why, when I talk to bankers and investors, they regard all this fuss about whether France keeps its AAA as largely academic.
Although it clarified what the Bank does, the article saw no need for change, and suggested the whole thing was a fuss about nothing.
Balkoski said he did not raise a fuss about the matter when Citizen Soldiers first came out because he assumed it was an isolated case.
Bill Galston, also at Brookings, goes so far as to wonder whether the fuss about it might be a pre-emptive attempt to explain away a defeat.
It was a thank you to then-Russian President Boris Yeltsin for pursuing economic reforms and for not kicking up a fuss about the eastward expansion of NATO.
Mr Heseltine was an early victim, as Ms Mowlam might have been had she been around at the time: Clark made a fuss about not liking ugly women.
So why all the fuss about a humble, single-board computer?
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This has left the industry in an awkward position: it needs more government money to fight the disease, but kicking up a fuss about it sours milk's wholesome image.
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In Virginia the Democrat made a huge fuss about a thesis Mr McDonnell wrote two decades ago expressing Cro-Magnon views (which he has now distanced himself from) about feminism.
She and they managed for the most part to do what they wanted (one of her girlfriends is a racing driver) without making a big fuss about the multiple absurdities.
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