Sentence examples for make less fuss from inspiring English sources

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Suriname's newer allies make less fuss about old bloodshed.

Even those who believe in the idea think Mr Cameron should make less fuss of it.

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His administration has made less fuss than some about human rights in China.

It makes less fuss and draws fewer people than most of those other resorts.

It was just a setup to make less of a fuss".

But to restore themselves to power they need now to adapt their social attitudes as well, by being more welcoming to ethnic minorities, more open-minded on matters such as cannabis, and more tolerant of people whose sexual and social choices differ from their own.Mr Clarke wants Conservatives to make less of a fuss about the euro and the European Union.

I've seen productions of "Parsifal" that made less of a fuss.

The district hired a new CEO that year, Dr. Gregory Thornton, who has made less of a fuss about school discipline reform.

The Broadhursts are one of those big, philoprogenitive "county" families – the county in question being Lincolnshire – of whom rather less fuss is made these days than used to be the case.

He admits he's taking an "unconscionable time to die" and reports, wryly, that Germaine Greer has briskly declared her intention, when the time comes, to make her exit with "a lot less fuss".

Conversely, sceptics have argued that Peltier today is as much a prisoner of his supporters as he is of Leavenworth: that if less fuss had been made of him, less hope invested in what he might achieve if released, then a government anxious to put an enormously embarrassing episode behind it might have freed him long ago.

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