And yet this did not stop those who wanted to stir up fuss about immigrants on benefits.
Let them know immediately when mistakes are made and be prepared to kick up a fuss.
But if they kick up a fuss they can always be reminded of the debacle of November 3rd.
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.
Even friends of Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia's president, admit he can be impetuous, secretive, and hostile towards independent advice, but they seem unlikely to kick up a fuss.
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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Nadine Dorries stands out as the only MP from the East who is kicking up a fuss over the proposed changes, which will see many of our constituencies redrawn and two done away with altogether.
Yet both Sky and the Premier League may be kicking up an undo fuss.
Mr Hollande can rely on the votes of most deputies on the right, who are relishing the sight of the Socialist Party, which kicked up such a fuss against the original pact, now championing the text.
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Instead, the oil magnate kicked up an international fuss about his persecution, bought a newspaper and got no fewer than 101 members of the Duma to sign a petition complaining about the alleged torture of one of the Yukos suspects.
Iraqis should be permitted to set up businesses with minimal fuss and bureaucratic interference.
"If you put up enough of a fuss, you'll get off, " says Mr. Isaacs.
The insurance industry this week kicked up an ugly public fuss over this matter.
Schwartzman is cautious but stubbornly optimistic, while Murray is possessed by the mania of near-despair, but neither kicks up much of a fuss.
The knowledgeable home members, previously suspicious of the patka-sporting cult hero, were suddenly forced to sit up and recognise what the fuss had been about.
Mr Berry, who has kicked up something of a public fuss about this, hopes that the office of Donald Rumsfeld, the secretary of defence, will produce a waiver to allow Bancroft to resume beret production.
And there were plenty of times, I tell you, that you'd come home tired, you don't want to hear the kids fuss, and popping something in the microwave or picking up a burger was just heaven.
Also, over this past summer, I signed up for Hulu Plus to see what all the fuss was 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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But if it kicks up the ten-year rate to 5.25%, as Fuss predicts, someone buying the note now will suffer a capital loss of 2% or 3%.
Amid the fuss that has attended his return to the fray, no one seems to have wondered whether he was up to the task.
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