To be sure, some analysts suggested the issue is little more than a storm in a teacup, saying that Star had defused the issue by axing Nikki Tonight and apologizing.
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Describing it as " a storm in a teacup ", Prof Lau said parties would risk losing votes in the May elections because most voters were pleased with the Budget.
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:: This sounds like a storm in a teacup that probably shouldn't have been brought here ( but at least it wasn't taken to WP : AN / I ).
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Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen on Thursday described the dispute as " a storm in a teacup, " and said he had discussed the issue with the Swedish premier, Goeran Persson.
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"People from the outside see it as a storm in a teacup, " said Bill Clarke, who helps manage $ 15 billion in fixed-income securities at Legal and General Investments in London.
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Speaking in Helsinki, Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen said he had been in touch with his Swedish counterpart Goeran Persson and described the issue as " a storm in a teacup ."
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But the various characterisations as a storm in a teacup, a minor incident, self-referentiality, news reportage are signally unrebutted by anyone; noone even seems to make an attempt to disagree with them.
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The article was considered detrimental to Clary's career by some, although Clary has continued to be seen on television and Bushell has since dismissed the controversy as " a storm in a teacup ".
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I haven't performed a complete analysis of all of the information here ( i . e ., the huge number of links ), but it does seem prima facae to be a storm in a teacup.
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"This may all turn out to be a storm in a teacup, but rising U . S . Treasury yields are daunting and will hold our attention, " said Nick Parsons, a trader at Societe Generale Strauss in London.