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8 Sentences With "raising a fuss"

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But Democrats, so far, are reticent about raising a fuss over the discrepancy -- even though they strongly oppose Sessions' tenure atop the Justice Department.
The commission sent a "Statements of Objections" to Valve and five other video game publishers, raising a fuss over the companies' habits of "geo-blocking" purchases, i.e.
He pointed to the furor over the plan for Justice Kavanaugh to teach an overseas summer law school program for George Mason University, ridiculing "cupcake undergraduates" for raising a fuss.
To those who have been told to take up as little space as possible, to stop raising a fuss, to complain less — the feelings that Freidhoff's game worlds permit are simply intoxicating.
"I did not, in my view, vote for him," said Senator Ron Wyden, the Oregon Democrat who has come under fire from conservatives for criticizing the Supreme Court nominee now but not raising a fuss back in 2006.
Bloomberg wrote that SpaceX appears to be laying low so far, not publicly raising a fuss about the matter:Representative Filemon Vela, a Democrat whose district includes the SpaceX facility, said the company isn't happy about the plans, though it hasn't publicly raised objections.
He embraced it because liberals hated it: When Robert Costa of the Washington Post asked him in mid-July how he settled on immigration as a central campaign issue, Trump replied "they gave it to me" — "they" being the media outlets and Latinos who started raising a fuss.
Natasha: I agree with Kyle, but I also think this means the Republicans' defense of Trump is going to move into a new phase — from raising a fuss over the process, which they denounced as illegitimate because the Democrats hadn't held a formal vote on opening the inquiry, to defending Trump on the substance of his conduct, which Republicans had previously been reluctant to do on a broad level but may now see as a last resort.

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