Sentences with phrase «which much fuss»

It all comes down to whether Canadians should have the policy that affects their daily lives determined on the basis of reliable data capable of tracking long - term trends (or developments about which much fuss may be made, but that have no longevity) or not.

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A hotch potch medley of wholegrain, millet, lentils and vegetables, Khichdi is an easy & filling one pot meal and has all the necessary ingredients of a balanced diet which could be cooked quickly without much fuss.
It is only when you try to finish off some grocery with you, which you very well know may not push out in the near future, that you invent ways to finish it off without much fuss.
It's a mild and delicate cabbage, which is why I think my kids didn't make too much of a fuss.
Though I'd never mastered the art of lowering a sleeping baby into a crib without waking him up, it occurred to me at one point that if I just laid him in the crib (which had been used as a giant laundry basket for months) when he was sleepy, he'd probably fall asleep without much fussing and sleep all the way through the night, sparing my nose in the meantime.
My baby started fussing after tasting a bottle which appears so much faster and easier though as I said he's a really strong sucker, and I have more than enough milk which sometimes squirts him in the face if he's not quick enough in getting his mouth on my nipple!
Cory just surprised me with a wireless set which is great because if you know me, I am pretty much a tangled up mess to begin with, and not having to fuss with long a long wire is right up my alley!
as much as i love getting all dressed up and dolled up, this year i have been all about being comfy and cozy, so when it comes to my holiday looks this year, i'm always going for no - fuss, easy peasy outfits and obsessed with mixing textures which i have talked about multiple times this season.
His Reynolds has a rather tarnished, aging grandeur, with a fragility that's almost infantile; his odd, somehow puckered voice, which seems at times to be emerging from a vintage Bakelite radio, is not so much feminine as somehow ancient, the sound of a mummified soul that could crumble to dust if exposed too brutally to the noise and fuss of the world.
Given all the fuss over the all - aluminum F - 150, you have to wonder how it fell behind not only the Chevrolet Colorado — a nice truck to be sure, but one that's built much more traditionally than the 2015 F - 150 is — but how it was outpaced by its own Transit full - size commercial van, which will be purchased by nobody but your plumber.
Regardless of which cab style you choose, you get a 5ft 6in load bed as standard, able to haul 1200 lbs without much fuss.
For all the fuss made about Amazon's Silk Web browser, which uses a proxy server to cache frequently accessed sites and purportedly increases surfing speeds, I can't say I noticed much of a difference in my Web surfing.
Some of the arboreal geckos also enjoy soft fruit mashes into which you can mix the supplements without them raising much of a fuss.
Register Your Wedding with the Cairns Holiday Specialists and all of these arrangements will fall into place without too much fuss at all which leaves you to enjoy your engagement time and actually enjoy arranging your Port Douglas wedding.
None of which has resulted in much of a fuss.
Sea level rose nearly 20 cm over the last century — little, if any of which could be attributed to global warming — without too much fuss.
One of the better ideas is reusable frames, which will have drop in replaceable PV cells, so you can upgrade with minimal fuss and not worry too much about being left behind in the technology race.
The NoMix didn't seem to be that radical an innovation, which is why I thought it would be adopted without much fuss.
And we'd know that fussing so much about what's gone on in the last 25 years or so is not the way to understand anything serious about our influence on climate which must be real.
These arthropods, which have two legs up on insects, don't fuss me much — I was taught as a child never to harm a spider — something about bad luck — and so those that do cosy up to me usually get taken outside with some care.
As one copy editor tells Grammar Girl, she usually swaps out pretentious - sounding words like «utilize» for unimpressive ones like «use,» which get the point across without much fuss.
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