Despite this dilemma, Asia's central bankers created less of a fuss on Monday than Europe's did.
Its 0.22% ratio is among the lowest in the industry and compared to 0.46% from Mr. Gross's fund and 0.64% on Mr. Fuss's fund.
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Hence all the fuss when on November 16th he was taken to an aircraft and flown to Detroit, where he went to the Henry Ford Hospital for a medical check.
And yet this did not stop those who wanted to stir up fuss about immigrants on benefits.
He quickly replaced a dozen Scott underlings, rolled out a corporate mission statement with much fuss and signed on Jack Bovender, who had been his number two at HCA. Bovender joined in August 1997 and became chief executive in January 2001.
Ryanair makes a great fuss about tackling Lufthansa head-on, but its blustery boss, Michael O'Leary, perhaps exaggerates this to grab headlines in German newspapers.
Once the fuss died down and monetary union stayed on course, however, the Tobin tax faded from the European agenda until now.
Still others are bemused by the fuss -- but whatever your stance on the phone, it's pretty hard to ignore the buzz that's floating around in the aftermath of day zero.
Palestinians visiting from outside spent the summer on Gaza's beaches, wondering what the humanitarian fuss was about.
Paulsen appeared the day after the dinner, exiting an elevator at the Waldorf without entourage or fuss, dressed in a business suit even on a Sunday.
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Small wonder then that the Tories made so much of a ruckus about it at the election, and why William Hague, the Tory leader, continued to make a fuss about it in the House of Commons on July 23rd.
The inhabitants of Bensalem (the word is borrowed from Francis Bacon) give the impression of looking on life as simply an evil to be got through with as little fuss as possible.
After all of the fuss over the lack of the male perspective following your similar article on this issue from the female side, I am surprised by the notable lack of comments on this particular piece (I realize that this was written some time ago).
The fuss reached fever pitch at Mr Saleh's final campaign rally, on September 22nd.
You see it, to a degree, in the purported aims of Google (see related story, "High Network Individual") and in the fuss that the Body Shop made in its early days about not selling cosmetics tested on animals.
Not all the owners are inclined to make a fuss, which may in the past have led local customs officers to think they are on to a good thing.
Mr Hollande can rely on the votes of most deputies on the right, who are relishing the sight of the Socialist Party, which kicked up such a fuss against the original pact, now championing the text.
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The fuss over marriage and Mr Brown overshadowed the big issue with which Mr Cameron chose to launch his campaign on January 4th: the National Health Service (NHS).
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