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That was partly because the Colombian armed forces have been none too fussy about human rights.
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Most Virgos can be rather private and fussy about their work, or their personal workspace.
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Yet at the same time Silicon Valley is getting increasingly fussy about whom it will employ.
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However, lenders said they would still continue to be very fussy about which customers they would chose to lend money.
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Today, Schwarz had the next front-page blockbuster on the topic, and this time I see nothing to be fussy about.
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Separate figures, from the financial information service Moneyfacts, show that mortgage lenders continue to be very fussy about to whom they will lend money.
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The liberals should not, he says, be fussy about their choice of partner, so long as they manage to win a slice of power.
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The long path both drugs are taking toward approval enforces a sense held by many who watch the drug industry that regulators, who are normally understandably fussy about whether a compound is safe and effective, are being even slower and more cautious than usual.
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Instead, they may become as fussy as the president about clearing brush.
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Aside from changing the face of a prospective docent, teaching museums make learning about art less formal and fussy.
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Mention anything positive you can think of about them as neighbors, and only then add that some folks are fussy and may overlook your house if they think the neighborhood doesn't show well.
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