Sentences with phrase «recent kerfuffle»

The phrase "recent kerfuffle" means a small or minor disagreement, argument, or fuss that has happened recently. Full definition
The recent kerfuffle about Bernie Sanders purportedly not knowing how to bust up the big banks says far more about the threat Mr. Sanders poses to the Democratic establishment and its Wall Street wing than it does about the candidate himself.
I think we need an elected second chamber, and we need to get there as fast as possible, and this recent kerfuffle just illustrates the reason for that.
A case in point was the recent kerfuffle over Nigel Farage's possible candidacy for the disgraced MP Patrick Mercer's newly vacated seat.
This recent kerfuffle [of peers allegedly being asked to amend legislation for companies from which they received funds] just illustrates the reason for that.»
She is bemused to learn of the recent kerfuffle involving a vegetarian dating website that's been forced to rethink its marketing strategy after most of the people on its database turned out to be carnivores.
The recent kerfuffle over the Han Solo movie was the best evidence yet for Disney's insistence on adherence to a wider brand, as the celebrated directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (who made 21 Jump Street and The Lego Movie, among others) were dismissed over «deep fundamental philosophical differences» in filmmaking that reportedly centered on their comedic, improvisational tone.
The recent kerfuffle over the Los Angeles Times releasing scads of data on LA's teachers has provided some interesting insights into how defenders of teachers unions think.
Contrary to what some may have been thinking (and doubtless, some still will) the recent kerfuffle about changing the way developers can request keys for their own games is not about reselling.
As a result of the recent kerfuffle with our comments, I've taken another look at our comment spam filters and found that it's very difficult to achieve the results I'd like through the use of filters alone.
The same is true of devices running in extremely cold or hot weather, as evidenced by a recent kerfuffle with the iPhone X shutting down randomly in freezing temperatures.
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