Sentences with phrase «recent fuss about»

There has been a recent fuss about the adjustment of US record temperatures.
And despite the recent fuss about the new partnership for ebook sales between Google (GOOG) and the American Booksellers Association, it is inevitable that as ebook sales rise, brick - and - mortar stores will decline and publishers will gradually lessen their investment both in the bookstore - based physical distribution network and in print editions.
And despite the recent fuss about the new partnership for ebook sales between Google and the American Booksellers Association, it is inevitable that as ebook sales rise, brick - and - mortar stores will decline and publishers will gradually lessen their investment both in the bookstore - based physical distribution network and in print editions.

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So why such a fuss about Fry's recent comments suggesting that suffering...
Rather than worry over more recent concerns about the consumption of raw eggs or fuss with a number of steps involved in separating, beating and controlling their temperature, these days I make my Amaretto Mousse using Silken Tofu.
Berry has not featured for the Union for more than six months, telling PhillySoccer in a recent interview that he had «[tried] to be a good professional about it and not make a big fuss or too big of a distraction, but it has taken way too long [to get a move]».
Total Politics has a look at some of the recent high profile witnesses to see what all the fuss is about.
Maybe people are kicking up more of a fuss about Driving Miss Daisy winning over Do The Right Thing, instead of Ben Hur over 400 Blows because it's a more recent example to general moviegoers vs. cinephiles — just as more people are upset about Denzel Washington not winning Best Actor for Malcolm X over some older similar snub.
In the same way, when the museum considers «Black Artists and Abstraction,» it makes remarkably little fuss about rewriting recent art history.
Their recent attempts to scare up a few headlines favorable to the movement, such as the big media fuss about 2014 being the «hottest year in history,» have collapsed under scrutiny as exaggerations or outright falsifications.
Google didn't make a big fuss about Project Abacus at the I / O 2016 conference, quietly talking about its recent developments on the password - killing front.
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