This is a pretty transparent attempt to parrot the administration line that this is nothing more than another beltway tempest in a teapot. |
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Bethel further said that it was a tempest in a teapot that would blow over. |
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A more valid criticism, perhaps, is that the report is a tempest in a teapot. |
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A review of the registration process might prove whether this is a tempest in a teapot. |
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The dispute here is a tempest in a teapot created by impoverished healthcare budgets that make the above steps unaffordable. |
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I find the discussions interesting, but it is a tempest in a teapot, ultimately irrevelant. |
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To some in this small town, it's a tempest in a teapot that smacks of partisan politics. |
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In reality, the firestorm of publicity engulfing Gaughan was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. |
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First of all, very briefly, I don't understand this tempest in a teapot about clarity. |
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It would be easy to dismiss the fuss as a tempest in a teapot or so much inside baseball. |
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In truth, this whole point seems like a tempest in a teapot. |
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You may argue that this worry about access by the U. S. government to personal information about Canadians is a tempest in a teapot. |
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The Minister of Canadian Heritage, Status of Women and Official Languages is even accusing the industry of creating a tempest in a teapot. |
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The media frenzy over the actor's drunken behavior was a tempest in a teapot. |
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It seems to be a bit of a tempest in a teapot to focus on that industry. |
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Sometimes a tempest in a teapot produces some nasty steam. |
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More than a tempest in a teapot, a most uncivil war is brewing. |
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I hope that the influenza season of this fall and winter will turn out to be a tempest in a teapot, yielding mostly cases of mild influenza in a more typical pattern. |
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The fact is that fewer than 10 percent of unemployed Canadians lack sufficient work hours to qualify, making the acrimonious political debate over loosening those requirements a tempest in a teapot. |
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