Sentences with phrase «of a kerfuffle»

12:22 - A bit of kerfuffle over Mark Pritchard, who resigned from a junior Tory party post to be a more pesky backbencher earlier this week.
Recently, there was a bit of a kerfuffle over the question of whether Grisha Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture was really a proof or just a suggestion of a proof.
By Kimberly Seals Allers Every year when Black Breastfeeding Week occurs there is some sort of kerfuffle related to...
About a month ago, I advanced the hypothesis that Americans had seen too many of these kerfuffles in recent years to take the latest one seriously.
A periodic survey of U.S. federal scientists by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) caused a bit of a kerfuffle at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last month.
There's been a bit of a kerfuffle with regards to the make - up effects — as Caucasian features are made to look Asian, and Asian or African - American features made to look Caucasian — and the end results are mixed.
Last week, there was something of a kerfuffle over the Thomas B. Fordham Institute's proposal to impose new regulations on voucher and tax - credit scholarship programs.
I won't be there (like Stacia, I got tired of the kerfuffle a long time back), but my friends will.
My only awareness of the kerfuffle was when books by the bigs were no longer being discounted and I had a sad.
These dogs aren't necessarily defending the flock, in a traditional protection sense, it's more defending the territory from strangers or otherwise attacking the cause of a kerfuffle.
I wrote about the need to eliminate shall from your writing, and created a bit of a kerfuffle by doing so — some lawyers seem to have an almost romantic attachment to it.
-LSB-...] it is far more interesting and insightful than the original (Check out Samantha Collier's and Adrian Dayton's thoughtful treatments of the kerfuffle), and the author has been pilloried and likely suffered -LSB-...]
Wiring - up the HT - E6500 to the internet doesn't suffer from anything like that kind of kerfuffle since there's a Wi - Fi module inside.
I don't see why any of this should raise any sort of kerfuffle — he was a man just like any other in the manner of his living conditions, etc..
After a bit of a kerfuffle, I got to keep «vagina,» but with no promise that the book will be featured prominently on Christian bookstore shelves.
Needless to say, her article caused a bit of a kerfuffle, with people arguing that is is indeed an accomplishment because, as one blogger wrote, «marriage is not a private act or just your personal life but a new brick building up society.»
In all of the kerfuffle, the film that isn't getting mentioned at all is the black sheep of the «trilogy».
There's been a bit of a kerfuffle this week about Sir Chris Hoy's comments regarding the wearing of lycra:
But all of the kerfuffle over the Mail story and the endless discussions over short and long term temperature trends hides what people are actually arguing about — what is likely to happen in the future, rather than what has happened in the past.
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