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You're very rational, Virgo, but don't bother with logic today.
No hacker would bother with a site like that, right?
Why bother with a new version of the same glasses?
"Don't bother with questions," she told BuzzFeed News in Russian.
With iOS 10, you won't need to bother with that.
It can be cheaper not to bother with armed guards.
You probably don't want to bother with too many words.
I won't bother with a laundry list of Kasich's record.
So why bother with "establishment media" and unscripted press conferences?
Why bother with divination when you can control the future?
I certainly didn't bother with them after the initial test.
Carson, but this is one transition they needn't bother with.
"The best campaigns don't bother with national polls," he writes.
But few are going to bother with true critical thought.
Why bother with such high specifications in the first place?
But Republicans no longer bother with deceptive presentations of facts.
One might reasonably ask, why even bother with confirmation hearings?
In other cases, drivers didn't even bother with a badge.
In other cases, drivers didn't even bother with a badge.
In short, you could buy an Xbox One, or not bother until the Xbox One S, or not bother with either until Scorpio, or not bother with any and just play these games on Windows.
If the humans don't matter, why bother with them at all?
Many of Mumbai's hawkers may not bother with the new system.
No need to bother with specifics when a stereotype is handy.
Turns out a third of adults don't bother with flossing either.
Is it just that you don't want to bother with that?
Why, one wonders, did he bother with an election at all?
But I dislike none of them enough to bother with removal.
For us normals, though, it's nothing we need to bother with.
Why bother with sex when self-cloning would seem more efficient?
If you're in Venezuela, don't even bother with the country's currency.
You don't need to bother with the actual dollars and cents.
"Don't bother with the other sizes of shrimp though," they wrote.
Do the pro players bother with the story side of things?
The Rambo sequels, though, don't bother with any of that stuff.
Churro Milkshake Why bother with a straw where there are churros?
So why bother with the extra fabric in the first place?
I don't normally bother with turnips when I play Animal Crossing.
Soon enough, you won't need to bother with a folding chair.
But apparently, YouTube no longer wants to bother with that, either.
Sling TV, meanwhile, didn't bother with personalized recommendations until last year.
Another thought: that we not even bother with the sleep studies.
Sometimes fake news doesn't even bother with the pretense of fact.
I cannot answer why Lerner would bother with Trump at all.
Gigi doesn't bother with niceties and doesn't hold her tongue for anyone.
No wonder Nintendo didn't bother with a big stage show at E3.
Self-control is a myth anyway, so just don't bother with it.
Nirmala's threat notwithstanding, slum-dwellers whose marriages collapse seldom bother with divorce.
She just doesn't want to bother with the pressure of social media.
In January, Trump said he told Sanders "not to bother" with briefings.
Many marketers were asking themselves: why bother with a blockbuster TV ad?
The doctor worked from a trailer, and did not bother with painkillers.
Orbits Eye Stones, $20, available at UncommonGoodsDon't bother with an overpriced spa.
Why bother with a process that may well run a tortuous course?
And why bother with resistance training or trying to resist a notification?
Menus are a contract, which is why he doesn't bother with them.
She didn't bother with makeup on the dark circles under my eyes.
Rather than bother with bills, Ikea has been offering those customers freebies.
What company of Valeant's size would bother with buying a regional pharmacy?
I'm struggling to understand why you'd bother with half of these changes.
But he didn't even bother with Paris, doing it on the internet.
But Luca Longobardi and Chris Denney didn't bother with any of that.
"Gods of Egypt," by contrast, doesn't bother with the fig leaf of respectability.
Why bother with an accessory when you can use your own hair instead?
I also bragged about how right we were not to bother with CES.
But don't bother with matchmaking unless you're strong enough to hold your own.
I don't bother with makeup or hair, since I'll train in an hour.
If there's no emotion invested in the performance, why bother with such precision?
I would rather you floss your teeth than bother with a sheet mask.
He was so easy going that we never had to bother with training.
We know that retractions are rare overall — not all journals bother with them.
The Last Jedi, on the other hand, doesn't bother with that cliffhanger feel.
I remember arriving at the hospital, and they didn't even bother with registration.
But at this point, it's worth asking: Why even bother with the Note7?
Why does he even have to bother with some of these losers now?
The wire simultaneously charges your phone, so why bother with a charging mount?
Chapo was completely naked, but he didn't have time to bother with clothes.
Why bother with a fake Trump when the man himself is right there?
Why bother with ineffectual diplomacy if you could just eradicate that pesky enemy?
"Species with memories longer / Don't bother with sweating the old shit," Diggs raps.
Snoop adds crushed barbecue potato chips for crunch and doesn't bother with a brine.
The Leftovers doesn't bother with comparably small mysteries about polar bears and secret bunkers.
Why bother with the internet, if you could send the groceries round by bike?
When you have no intention of going back, why bother with the right papers?
Nothing. Why even bother with a launch with all of these key details missing?
Many smartphone repair stores don't bother with anything but the most popular Android phones.
But Waithe's gold-embellished suit doesn't bother with slink and goes for dapper instead.
But why bother with a panelized version of the settings app to begin with?
If Synthia were just a really short book, no one would bother with it.
There are drug dealers who don't seem to bother with the darknet, these days.
Wu didn't want to bother with tracking down rare items or substitutions, he explained.
You try to make sense of everything, Virgo, but don't bother with logic today.
If we have a second kid, will I even bother with an "announcement" tweet?
Their bodies don't bother with repairing cells — they only orchestrate the damaged cell's death.
The nice thing, though, is that they don't even bother with the fake expertise.
"They said don't bother with the Asian community because they don't vote," Kulkarni recalled.
Other American companies like Chevron and ConocoPhillips don't even bother with the public relations.
Just don't bother with their contouring, which will simply cast shadows all over your face.
The internet can be such a hassle that many people don't even bother with it.
Michelle Hu: I think we were just too small to bother with until that point.
Gender. "If I were her, I wouldn t bother with the gender issue," he said.
But why bother with that trouble when entrepreneurial Facebookers are here to keep you fed?
Toast lovers, I have a modest proposal for you: Do not bother with bad bread.
So, if water appears in all forms of this ceremony, why bother with total immersion?
If self-contained headsets are so great, though, why bother with the more expensive Rift?
" Robert waves off this idea: "No, no, let us not bother with such placard nonsense!
Don't bother with the mechanics of freestyle or backstroke until you've dealt with the panic.
The children were shy and polite to me, but the dog didn't bother with manners.
I didn't bother with that one; an employee admitted that it was only marginally different.
"In a meaner, darker market, I'd say, 'Don't bother with any of these,'" he said.
My poet friends don't read him, probably considering him too old-fashioned to bother with.
Don't bother with the "but where's such-and-such-a-game" in the comments, though.
Oppenheim, in the same 1970 discussion, grouched: ''Why do you bother with nonsite at all?
But what we found is that the Chinese government doesn't bother with any of that.
The trunk's unsightly hinges are hidden from view, a step most other automakers don't bother with.
Young voters, who might not otherwise bother with midterm elections, are especially engaged with the issue.
The insurer won't comment on transactions but investors can ask - why bother with such difficult targets?
Now, non-Anglophone scientists learn English; English-speaking scientists hardly bother with other languages at all.
Carrey doesn't bother with speech bubbles or labeling everything to hammer in whatever message he's sending.
My advice is to not even bother with that stuff and just enjoy the Android experience.
In neighbouring Rwanda, meanwhile, a firm called Zipline does not even bother with vertical take-off.
Why bother with an extra app just to get online, now that internet connections are ubiquitous?
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "Today we don't even bother with the man-machine contest.
And Cigna may not want to bother with another protracted discussion with the Department of Justice.
"Grab them by the pussy," he says, apparently too self-absorbed to even bother with seduction.
For plenty of sour cream and onion or BBQ flavor, don't even bother with duck lips.
If the temperature is 95 degrees or above, don't bother with a fan to cool off.
I mean, if that's the only important part of the video, why bother with anything else?
DURHAM, N.H. — Election Day has drawn too near now for Hillary Clinton to bother with understatement.
If we're going to bother with blowdrying and styling our hair, we want it to last.
And then there are those who don't even bother with sneaking outside food into a theater.
A writer too obsessed with his work to bother with his children, or with people generally.
In the pre-ATM world, millions of Americans didn't bother with bank accounts, the Smithsonian reports.
And, seriously, don't bother with the small pistols—when you spy a shotgun, spray the shotgun.
In January, he even directed Ms. Sanders (in a tweet) "not to bother" with briefings anymore.
He felt like a "zombie," he said, too weak and hopeless to bother with his meds.
He didn't bother with honorifics or first names — another sore point for the offended television commentators.
Why would anyone bother with this thing when there is already a crowded field of solid devices?
Why bother with the hard work of growing up if that guy could win America's highest office?
Sam's technique worked a treat on Tinder, and he decided not to bother with any other apps.
There's even another kind of bird that does the same, only it doesn't bother with live prey.
She didn't bother with an uncomfortable ball gown or deliberating her outfit with a stylist for weeks.
Now: why bother with creating a whole new brand if Google is already collaborating with Chromebook makers?
If you don't want to bother with too much magic, take a look at the combat nexus.
Flights across Europe have become so cheap that fewer and fewer travellers bother with the wagon-lit.
There's an actual plot, but it's too complex and unrelated to the actual gameplay to bother with.
It has prospered by filling niches deemed too small to bother with by the world's internet giants.
I never used to give people chances, and if they looked funny, I wouldn't bother with them.
Why bother with the living if the dead can provide comfort and personality tailored to our whims?
If a publisher decides not to bother with creating an AMP page, it shouldn't hurt their traffic.
Unlike the series of roleplaying games that precede it, Pokémon Go doesn't bother with dialogue and story.
If conventional selection can yield such improvements, it is tempting not to bother with anything more complicated.
Don't bother with Company of Heroes 2, which was weird and disappointing — just look to the original.
At Monday's concert, Adele didn't bother with a costume change, although her one gown was properly sparkly.
But, when you've got personal assistants and plenty of cash to spend, why bother with grocery shopping?
When they bought it, Ms. Ford-Amofa said, they were told not to bother with flood insurance.
A candidate magnetic enough to make believers out of even those typically disinclined to bother with democracy?
If a cocktail requires so much surgery to make it suitable, why bother with it at all?
Why bother with a full-length feature film when Republican lawmakers already seem to know the ending?
Dessert's a mille-feuille deconstructed, because who can bother with fussy layers when fluffy lemon custard's involved?
Currently, trucks drive on and off the ferries within minutes, not having to bother with document checks.
One novel doesn't bother with any reader at all, while the other knowingly, respectfully looks another way.
"Don't bother with legal threats or trying to get UK law enforcement to seek revenge," he wrote.
Hart and D'Souza didn't bother with Autopilot, but they did have a few things going in their favor.
Many parts of the world don't bother with toilet paper, opting for water solutions like the bidet instead.
A clothing firm needs to worry about changing hemlines; it does not have to bother with emissions regulations.
It meant that I used the phone less because I wouldn't want to bother with the tiny screen.
But on the other, why bother with a concept car if you're only going to aim for practicality?
He also hears that his U.S. peers are too busy with China and India to bother with Japan.
The Tap on the other hand isn't good at much of anything, and I wouldn't bother with it.
Designed by New York-based marketing agency Campfire, it doesn't bother with virtual reality or other technological gimmickry.
Whether you're an Apple diehard or you stan for Android, these are the wearables you should bother with.
Now that the general election contest has been decided, Resnick-Day says she won't bother with such tactics.
Even though it takes place on and around the border, the show doesn't bother with the immigration debate.
I didn't bother with the former, instead resting my new gizmo atop a small drawer with lockable wheels.
A handful are under $40, a price range restaurants that pay attention to wine rarely bother with anymore.
That is, if violence is the only way to reduce inequality, why bother with the social welfare state?
Cancer is the plague that figured out that it need not bother with transmission in the first place.
We do it… we bother with it a lot cos it's a way to interact with your fans.
Global migration is triggering the sort of existential questions advanced nations haven't had to bother with very much.
Men have long been taught that they don't need to bother with those things because someone else will.
It's one thing you just don't bother with because you get so much convenience on the other side.
If you&aposre not going to do something for years or decades, don&apost even bother with it.
It is slightly controversial...inside the Democratic family so I think nobody really wants to bother with it.
While many Chinese-American households choose not to bother with turkey, in some cases it can't be avoided.
Gaika's work doesn't bother with nods or winks in evoking a city, and a nation, already poisoned beyond recovery.
Enter the second butt, which appears as Jim shuffles down a corridor naked, clearly unable to bother with pants.
Rappers don't typically bother with gossip fodder unless they're clapping back at the rumors that pertain directly to them.
Why should serious people bother with the BDSM-tinged love story between a powerful man and his virginal ingenue?
And for any kid who doesn't want to bother with the coding games, Elmoji doubles as an adorable toy.
Of course, Islamophobia is so common and accepted in the US that sometimes people don't bother with coded language.
No need to bother with an expensive robot that always looks the same, glitches, and requires cleaning and upkeep.
For the first time in a long while, it didn't bother with a risk assessment between inflation and employment.
Or, more likely, you give up and just don't bother with the more advanced functions built into your watch.
You have to deal with wedding planning, family dynamics, and stuff that I just can't bother with right now.
And don't bother with a mask—they don't work because NO2 particles emitted at the roadside are so tiny.
The humans didn't bother with security except to schedule a surprise vice-presidential inspection of an Alaskan security bunker.
Why bother with acquiring scarce exploits and other nondurable goods, such as software signing certificates, unless it's absolutely necessary?
He doesn't bother with Trump's flagrant character deficiencies; he is horrified by the practical effects of the president's ignorance.
In 2016, the late-night shows did not bother with live shows until the conventions and the presidential debates.
They don't bother with the pesky expense of reviewers and they publish only online, so their costs are minimal.
The result is that he may become the first true rap star to barely bother with rap at all.
The pasta absorbed the liquid right in the skillet, meaning I didn't even have to bother with draining it.
Why bother with such stuff, when there were personalities to be mocked and left-wing moonbats to be ridiculed?
Now, you don't have to bother with that backup (although backing up your stuff is always a good idea).
MARTIN: So last weekend, when he pops off about, 'Rex, don't bother with North Korea, it's not worth it.
I did not bother with an accurate outline of sun and moon, preferring to depend on photographs for that.
Making room for a microSD card slot is a nice bonus for people who don't want to bother with dongles.
Several movement leaders have told me privately that they worry Trump has judged this too politically risky to bother with.
Some workers do not bother with those, complaining that the process of getting them is too time-consuming and expensive.
Many athletes do not bother with their studies because they think they will get rich once they enter the pros.
Don't bother with sheets made from materials like microfiber, bamboo, or lyocell (the latter two are simply types of rayon).
Kind of one of those times where you don't want to bother with photos and instead just enjoy the moment.
"It's one of those things that I don't even bother with because I don't think it's even realistic," Corcione said.
Syma X22016 (aka Swann Xtreem Maxi Quad Starship)Don't bother with this larger $21701-$50 version of the Syma X4.
The problem is that if robot labor is cheaper and more reliable than human labor, why bother with the latter?
Adding and removing a lens is one of the main reasons why most people don't bother with them at all.
Without a House budget framework, the Senate probably isn't going to bother with one either (what would be the point?).
Rather than bother with tape and paint, Cherise simply stuck a sandpaper adhesive to the sole of her sock-shoes.
She doesn't need to write the book she is writing (after so many indigestible volumes, why bother with one more?).
The question many ask is, why does the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) bother with these small dollar cases?
Trump doesn't bother with the Olympic-level mental gymnastics shown by Fox News hosts and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
Around them, a horde of bubblegum vegans continued stuffing their faces, too content to bother with such a public boast.
My family and friends could bother with the science, to demystify their magic and better pinpoint their arrival, but why?
"I think the police are just stretched as it is and don't want to bother with this anymore," she explained.
Much to the horror of the artisanal charcutiers in my life, I don't bother with grinding my own meat anymore.
Derek Jeter scored the decisive run after telling the Yankees' third-base coach, Luis Sojo, not to bother with advice.
I shower and put on my favorite sage sweatpants and a long sleeve tee; I don't even bother with makeup.
There's some petty pilfering, a blink-and-you-miss-it assassination attempt and a bit of bother with a boiler.
In fact, he made it clear to a group of business executives that he didn't even necessarily bother with research.
Richard's idea about himself, and his place in society, meant that he didn't think that anyone would bother with them.
Kayrouz's dinner parties are a casual affair and he doesn't bother with seating arrangements "unless people are struggling," he says.
To forsake bathing entirely and to fling myself around dramatically, too overwhelmed by emotion to bother with cleanliness or balance.
Instead, Democrats would follow Steyer's example and not bother with any historical or reasoned analysis of what constitutes a legitimate impeachment.
Sure, you've heard of brining a turkey before but maybe it always seemed like too much work to bother with. Wrong.
But maybe Beyoncé has just been too busy taking over the internet (and possibly the world) to bother with anything less.
And yet he is so good, and so distinctive, that it raises the question of why we bother with all that.
Why bother with a text-based one time password if a service can verify you're you by querying your mobile provider?
Sandy or muddy substrates like riverbanks hold prints, too, but don't bother with forest floors blanketed in leaves or pine needles.
Unhappy with democracy, they are far more likely to support a strong leader who does not have to bother with Congress.
What if the nation broke out in a massive case of senioritis and decided not to bother with all that math?
Michael Bloomberg need not bother with an independent bid for the White House, as far as Debbie Wasserman Schultz is concerned.
While it keeps engineers, designers and such in house, it doesn't bother with workers not critical to creating seductive new gadgets.
The band's online popularity had become so entrenched in Chile that tour promoters didn't even bother with a traditional media push.
Red tape related to tax, shipping and payments proved too much hassle for foreign behemoths to bother with, says Mr Summers.
After taking the comfortable, air-conditioned bus on our return ($7.50 each), I probably wouldn't bother with the private car again.
The garlic version was too strong and raw, but why bother with any of the variations when the plain nan was perfect?
Enter the question that kept coming up in my mind as Endgame revisited the snap repeatedly: Why even bother with a snap?
Why bother with thrillers when the daily news has more shocking twists than you could sensibly fit into a work of fiction?
The details of health policy resemble brain surgery; the appeal of a slogan is that nobody need bother with the stultifying details.
There's proposals going around, one of which is why don't we just not bother with 'confidential,' that would somewhat simplify the system.
Data journalism, the hot new trend, is too preoccupied with polls and electoral simulations to bother with the true substance of elections.
Many attorneys will be too expensive, too focused on one specialization or another or simply too busy to bother with smaller companies.
As an entertainer, Lil Mama didn't bother with the media training that would make her less of an around-the-way girl.
With swimsuit season fast approaching, click on to weigh your options — and don't be surprised if you never bother with bikinis again.
So if the human race has so thoroughly failed to justify our own survival, why do we bother with anything at all?
It's inevitable that I'm going to end up drinking it all, so I honestly don't know why I bother with a glass.
Their menu can read like an izakaya's, but the plates have all sorts of subtle flourishes that most izakayas wouldn't bother with.
The ideal scenario is when your neighbors don't like each other, they don't really converse—they won't even bother with common courtesies.
Her words don't bother with the where — we're in London, but the city is the city — or the who, what or when.
If bringing people together was easy, we'd all be together and we wouldn't even need to bother with campaigns or elections, right?
"She had much more intellectual training and intellectual capacity for thinking about science fiction than most writers ever bother with," Jones says.
Ms. Green doesn't bother with the usual nonfiction signposts; there is no accompanying text or voice-over to serve as a guide.
Never one to shy from controversy — especially when it applies to equality in Hollywood — Jessica Chastain didn't bother with a prepared statement.
Unless they're real and you can sell them for profit on the black market, why would you bother with this impractical style?
Some UK lawmakers question why Britain should bother with equivalence given that it offers limited access and ties Britain to EU rules.
He wouldn&apost bother with wit when he can aim for the heart of a widow and try to break it again.
I don't really bother with text messages, as the experience with transferring messages from one Android phone to another hasn't been positive.
If Green's larger project is to create this broad digital archive of queerness, then why bother with the playing cards at all?
But pain in cows, sheep, and chickens might be routinely underestimated — and not just because it's cheaper not to bother with pain relief.
This all begs the question, why bother with all of this instead of just drinking some decent $12 wine made from actual grapes?
She advised that I not bother with Hartwood considering that it is ridiculously expensive and there's an abundance of cheap food in Tulum.
I was just a useless pregnant woman slowly wasting away and wishing for a peaceful death — they didn't have to bother with me!
While the move might seem unusual — why would a popular, modern-day app bother with reviving an old way of chatting on desktop?
Lawrence's middle finger is almost a more succinct version of these defenses: Why bother with rational defense when you can use body language?
Harvey Weinstein seemed miffed more than anything else, exuding annoyance at being made to bother with such plebeian rituals as arrests and arraignments.
He won the election, delivering a clear message: Politicians don't even need to bother with hiding their racist appeals in dog whistles anymore.
Future residents of the 60-story Paramount Miami World Center won't have to bother with trying to hail a ride at street level.
If you are looking to get married, don't bother with someone who clearly just wants a hookup, no matter how attractive they are.
Not only was there no religious instruction, they didn't even bother with pushing an Alger-esque values system of hard work and honesty.
This is all to say that leading into Super Bowl planning, many marketers were asking themselves: why bother with a blockbuster TV ad?
In London, metro riders don't need to bother with swiping, as they just tap or wave their phones or cards by a sensor.
In the heat of the Bulgarian summer, I simply couldn't tolerate the SC17's furnace-like operation to bother with playing any games.
Travel Tips Why bother with the hassle of checked luggage when it's possible to travel to any destination with only a carry-on?
He didn't want to bother with those finicky olfactory receptors, and he tried to convince Darpa that its requirement was a bad idea.
Usually, he says, different types don't mix in one person, so he doubts "if these people would bother with real-life necrophilic" acts.
He doesn't bother with the obligatory details of biography; we learn about the poets evocatively, from whatever odd angle they crossed his path.
Michael Fanelli, an electrician who lives in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., with his wife and their two children, doesn't even bother with the happy face.
That's the sort of propriety that Eric (Sam Lilja), the gung-ho young Nazi who is the clinic's deputy director, doesn't bother with.
Many of my questions from that first conversation two years earlier remained unanswered, including the most urgent: Why bother with marriage at all?
If your loved one just can't get the hang of apps and devices — or simply doesn't want to bother with them — don't fret.
If you use an old-school television service, you don't need to bother with any of this — just find your local Fox channel.
Now tap "Battery" and then opt for a power saving mode if you don&apost want to bother with customizing your app restrictions.
Others wondered why anyone would bother with such a weirdly demanding project — especially when, as occasionally happened, that project triggered a minor headache.
The lines are ripped right from court transcripts, but they don't bother with a courtroom scene—just a sparse room with a chair.
That lead is extended in Oreo, though I suspect the vast majority of users won't bother with some of the new advanced features here.
Few things are more pointless than lighting fireworks in broad daylight, which explains why America's northernmost town doesn't bother with them on Independence Day.
If you prefer Google Assistant or just rarely ever bother with Bixby, now you can have the button open the apps you use constantly.
And if this is how candidates think voters are evaluating them anyway (based entirely on party affiliation), why bother with the boring local issues?
You can simply watch all of the death scenes, one by one, and not bother with jotting down answers in the in-game book.
Amazon's new Echo Input is a better device for that purpose since it's cheaper and doesn't even bother with a speaker of its own.
This might all sound rather too complicated to bother with, but it shouldn't take long to figure out where your apps and files are.
Fans may want more dramatic breakups and reunions, but it doesn't seem like Kardashian and Disick can bother with it in their real life.
Audiences keen on pure escapism won't bother with such distracting quandaries, but they reflect the lack of care for developing a fully realized world.
Focusing on smaller, insignificant orders that their well-heeled competitors wouldn't bother with, these two guys fatten their bank accounts feasting on military crumbs.
Season 5 finds our Bluths recovering from the events of Season 4 (which is recapped robustly in case you didn't bother with a rewatch).
The "potus" Instagram account isn't really an account, so we're not gonna bother with that one, which leaves us with around 84 million followers.
But why bother with all that these days when the NX could just rely instead on the best controller ever invented — the N64 pad?
"Ghostbusters" doesn't bother with any of that, and in the process seems to be on the verge of inventing a new set of archetypes.
Add the sugar and whisk (she doesn't bother with scalding the milk or heating the custard), pour into a caramel-coated pan, and bake.
In other words, if Russian President Vladimir Putin can get what he wants by using Jedi mind tricks, why would he bother with war?
Mr. Simons doesn't bother with ideology, although the play's subversion of gender roles is hinted at by the black dress that Achilles sometimes wears.
If you don't want to bother with all of that, you can jump right into its audio selection, which is pretty similar to Calm's.
If LeBron no longer lives there to grace the N.B.A. finals every June, so the critics say, why even bother with an Eastern Conference?
Maleficent is back and so is Jolie, who, with her augmented cheekbones and perfectly calibrated hauteur, remains the only reason to bother with it.
What to do, though, if you didn't want to bother with this particular model of iPhone, but still wanted people to think you had?
If you're not going to bother with obfuscating the charts and ticket sales driving the decisions, why even be in pro wrestling at all?
If an idea like universal background checks — that consistently polls above 80 percent support — can't get through Congress, why bother with even more ambitious proposals?
Generations of sentient Hollywood robots with world dominating aspirations have stoked apprehension about computers eventually becoming too smart to bother with the human race anymore.
While they're aware of this potential, they are simply too consumed with getting the virtual worlds to work to bother with exploiting the data feed.
Why bother with the tortuous, inefficient process of writing or painting if a computer can produce something seemingly as good and in a painless flash?
Levin said such critiques rarely bother with data; he said he's found roughly half a dozen false reports this year from among thousands of offenses.
If you don't want to bother with special equipment, you could even hug your phone to transmit a "physical emoji," with the iOS app Hug.
For someone like me who doesn't want to bother with optimizing settings for dozens of apps, getting a "dumb phone" could be an attractive option.
"I wonder if there's a enough people to bother with a class action..."Soylent bar lover Shane Mehling told Gizmodo that he has one left.
The family's own lawyers told them not to bother with the case, urging them to take an inadequate settlement; Nye suspected they were bought off.
He doesn't bother with subtlety, or try to find ways to activate voters' prejudices while being able to claim he doesn't know what's going on.
Economists use the term "rational ignorance" to describe why it makes sense not to bother with voting; the rewards simply do not justify the costs.
Read more: WeWork's competitors are scrambling to distance themselves from the co-working giant, but many are following the same scriptWhy bother with flashy tech?
In some of the more remote areas she visited in Morocco, Vietnam, and Mexico, the women didn't seem to bother with concerns of exterior beauty.
These stories offer readymade pro-Trump clickbait, too good to pass up or to bother with verifying, and quite likely too convenient to be true.
Chappelle is too concerned with the upholding of honor and truth to bother with the everyday world of the nudnik, the lecher, and the lush.
Personally, I love the theater of the flamed peel, but never bother with it at home, not least because I dislike setting myself on fire.
"What the opposition is saying, or civil society or your N.G.O.'s — I don't bother with that," she said of nongovernmental organizations and her critics.
She eats these multiple times a week with her husband (Omar Sosa, co-founder of Apartamento magazine) and usually doesn't even bother with a fork.
My personal tourist tip: Don't bother with the Statue of Liberty, but do take the authorized ferry to the former immigration station on Ellis Island.
Perhaps her clothes are a part of that, and thus the point was simply to look elegant and not to bother with more complicated billboarding.
And maybe not enough Isabelle Huppert, either, though she is the major and almost sufficient reason to bother with the film in the first place.
And why bother with it at all, given that it will clearly immediately be reversed in the Justice League movie (still ostensibly coming in 2017)?
People who lift regularly will often say that if you want to get lean, you shouldn't bother with steady-state cardio—it's a waste of time.
But that software is likely a ways off, and setting it up would probably take so much upfront configuration that most people wouldn't bother with it.
I don't bother with makeup because I'm going to meet a friend of mine who is an esthetician to try dermaplaning for the very first time!
True, the unit has a beginner mode that limits the speed so beginners can train, but how many excitable teenagers are going to bother with that?
The FEND app encourages downloads by promising users – young people who otherwise wouldn't bother with an educational anti-drug app – free swag they actually care about.
A few months ago, I invited a dude over, and I didn't bother with my disclaimer because I didn't think there were any vibes between us.
Many people probably won't bother with these, but for those who are deeply invested in the skill set that Mirror's Edge builds, it's a nice touch.
I'm already way too invested in Google's ecosystem of services to bother with any of these, and I suspect most users outside of China are, too.
The price tag should not exceed $500, and if my smartphone can capably perform a task, I don't bother with something that does the same thing.
Why bother with the unpopularity of raising taxes or the need to placate bond markets when a friendly central bank can fund all your spending promises?
Every reporter has a personal theory of journalism — a mental model of the entire process that explains why they bother with it in the first place.
The growing conventional wisdom surrounding the performance issue was that buyers "shouldn't bother" with the Core i9 model since the performance will likely be throttled anyway.
Her idea of liberation was a willed but gracious enlargement of women's roles, a process that somehow needn't bother with the so-called privileges of men.
Bee doesn't think she can prove anything to you; she knows you probably won't listen to her, so she's not going to bother with being polite.
Don't bother with specialty cleaners you see at big box electronics stores — they'll work fine, but they're probably overpriced compared with what you have at home.
I would like to be able to tell you that if you've seen the series, you needn't bother with the play, which is already sold out.
Only the biggest and most ambitious of these companies even bother with a website; most of them have little more than a vendor page on AliExpress.
As I watched him add the clarified butter to the potato mixture, he told me not to bother with clarifying — plain, melted butter works just fine.
The CDC, in fact, "does not recommend that people who are well" even bother with wearing face masks as protection from respiratory diseases like the coronavirus.
Many lawyers noticed that Trump's team wasn't particularly careful about details in its brief: The Trump / Barr OLC doesn't even bother with the pretense of lawfulness.
Eunice and Waldrop said they didn't bother with long lines at other New York attractions, but they felt skating at Rockefeller Center was worth the wait.
So if your main goal with your autumnal activity is to get an Instagram out of it — which, no judgment — why bother with a haunted house?
Necklaces that are under $800, lipstick from the beauty closet, a pair of black pumps no one was going to bother with in the first place.
If you don't want to bother with streaming services, though, you can wait a week after each episode airs to watch it for free on ABC's website.
But shifting to a whole scooter-sharing model has helped the company expand into new cities without needing to bother with building out nearly as much infrastructure.
China's advantages look too great: Vietnam's infrastructure is far worse; India's bureaucracy makes building a factory and hiring a few thousand people too onerous to bother with.
So Trump and his Trumpites gave the representatives an ultimatum: Do this thing and do it now or we're not going to bother with healthcare legislation again.
Creators who don't want to bother with Apple News Format can submit RSS feeds to News Publisher, the iCloud application that pushes articles to the News app.
Braids are something we wear year-round because they're super easy to maintain (and not having to bother with your hair for two months is a blessing).
Given how good smartphones are these days and how tremendously easy to use Orangemonkie's app is, it hardly seems worth it to bother with the fancier cameras.
But take that idea and think on it a second: there's a whole class of apps that you use once and never want to bother with again.
Good hydration is key for pregnant women, and you shouldn&apost cut back on fluids just because you don&apost want to bother with an airplane bathroom.
Abubakar Kari, a political-science professor at the University of Abuja, said most Nigerians believed a Trump administration would not bother with issues outside the United States.
Having honed his game on some rustic Queensland golf courses when growing up, Smith should have no major bother with the vagaries of links golf, Field said.
If you're planning on visiting or staying anywhere else in Vegas, you're pretty S.O.L. The city is way too sprawled out, so don't bother with public transportation.
What to look for: Assuming Aetna and Humana either don't bother with or lose an appeal of the judge's ruling, Humana will be back on the market.
Most of these fans told me they didn't even bother with the long lines for Hall H and Ballroom 20 and only went to a few panels.
Most of me still doesn't know why we bother with turkey when you could go with ham or fry some chicken and probably be a lot happier.
But he told reporters he thought he should not have to bother with the special counsel investigation by dint of his "tremendous" Electoral College victory in 2016.
And he won not only because he took progressive stances, but also because he took important steps to reach voters that some candidates often don't bother with.
None of Trump's attacks on abortion access follow the laws of reason; why did we even bother with "making sense" when we could have simply played ball?
The idea behind the company: That as people move from eating out to having meals delivered, there's no need to bother with things like tables and waiters.
As Apple continues to push iPhone cameras to new heights, you'd be forgiven for thinking there's little reason to even bother with third-party camera apps anymore.
Buy a bunch of adapter plugs, which are cheap, but you most likely don't need to bother with an actual voltage adapter, which is heavy and expensive.
Riverdale's promotional materials leave out any mention of Archie himself — neatly sidestepping any associations with a comics line that some may consider too old-school to bother with.
There's also a home-charging dock for the batteries, so it's possible that many owners might not have to bother with the battery stations in the first place.
"Earlier when there was lots of oil money, no one wanted to bother with foul-smelling funerals," notes Mr Mokhov, but now the state is looking for resources.
Workers who can't find or afford housing close to their offices are pushed out of the area, and many of them don't want to bother with long commutes.
In a piece for New York magazine, Frank Rich argues that the Democratic Party shouldn't bother with "sympathy" for white working class Americans who voted for Donald Trump.
My life is full enough that I don't have to bother with worrying about others because I'm doing things that interest me — and she doesn't actually interest me.
When Henry Brown was in his 20s and living in Chicago, he followed his dream of becoming a rock star and didn't bother with a back up plan.
SAN DIEGO — Serious films, the kind with Oscars on their minds, rarely bother with Comic-Con International, the circuslike pop culture festival that got underway here on Thursday.
Carlos Guevara Mann, a fellow party member and former government official, said he had once asked Mr. Fonseca, already a successful novelist, why he would bother with politics.
The new feature could go a long way toward being able to collect feedback from a larger number of online consumers, as many don't bother with writing reviews.
Bring sunblock, a hat and plenty of water (don't bother with a poncho — you can pick those up for a few soles at the train station if needed).
But with a ranking of 67 and a tour singles title in her possession, Gauff no longer has to bother with the qualifying tournament at Grand Slam events.
That is clear just from visiting each company's home page: Tictail's doesn't bother with the specifics of its own platform and instead solely highlights makers and their goods.
However, while there are many excellent self-published authors, there are also a lot out there who don't bother with minor annoyances such as editors and grammatical accuracy.
Looking at DC's newly announced strategy, the biggest question is actually why even bother with drawing a distinction between the two types of future films in the first place?
If an unwelcome visitor can get in through the back door, they don't need to bother with the locks and security cameras fixed to the door around the front.
A cynical person might start to wonder why fraternities bother with all these rules at all if they don't intend to enforce them—at least not with any regularity.
Political instability saps ministerial ambition: why bother with tricky negotiations with Downing Street or the Treasury if the current occupants might not even be there in six months' time?
In Germany, Merkel appears well on her way to a fourth term as chancellor, so why bother with an obvious influence attempt that is likely to do little damage?
What has changed is that lobbying has become less transparent, as more lobbyists have decided it's better not to bother with registration, given all the hassles associated with it.
GiveDirectly uses M-Pesa, a ubiquitous mobile money system in Kenya, to deposit the basic income money, so it doesn't have to bother with checks or coins or bills.
To be fair, once you actually pop these on your head and the ultra-soft ear pads engulf your ears, you'll wonder why others bother with leather at all.
And lastly, we asked ourselves: Should anyone even bother with a Yahoo account after the company revealed 1 billion user accounts had been breached in a hack in 2013?
"Your lashes naturally curl, so we don't need to bother with curling them, but we can do a little something with your eyebrows," he says while inspecting them closely.
Nobody would bother with the whole charade if the Clippers didn't make a point of preceding their annual catastrophe with a period of brilliance in which they look unbeatable.
A V.R. equivalent of "Jurassic Park" won't bother with the relationship between John Hammond and his grandkids; we'll just stroll through the grassy plain and gaze at the brontosaurus.
If you really want to cause a stir at the family table this Thanksgiving, don't bother with gun control, reproductive rights, kneeling during the national anthem or her emails.
She advised buying dresses off the rack and not to bother with wedding insurance since most policies cover only illnesses afflicting the bride and groom or their immediate family.
Today, if you subscribe just to regular TV and don't bother with Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and other online services, you're missing some of TV's biggest and most acclaimed shows.
But Elliott Bay had record sales last year, and he can't figure out why Amazon, with its size, would bother with the relatively low sales volumes of physical bookstores.
Others, who are healthy enough not to worry about that, haven't bothered to get insurance and might be unsure about whether they should bother with major changes coming soon.
Moving files between OSes is also straightforward as well, and you don't usually have to bother with syncing services or USB sticks to get files from one place to another.
It's a rare moment in which media consolidation is good for everyone, and it positions Filmstruck as the best destination for finding those films that Netflix refuses to bother with.
But there's always the chance that some better classical computer algorithm exists for the problem that just hasn't been devised yet—in which case, why bother with the quantum machine?
I usually use hot water to begin with and I don't bother with getting it to heat my water for me because that just takes a little bit too long.
" Women, especially rejoiced in lines like: "I don't bother with these hoes/Don't let these hoes bother me/They see pictures, they say goals/Bitch I'm who they tryna be.
And because there was no regular power, it made no sense to bother with computers, which was why patients' records sat in dusty folders hand-written with green permanent markers.
If people remember it as a dated app with an older crowd, they may never bother with it again, gravitating to newer apps like Tinder, Bumble, or Hinge, for example.
Cardi, it seems, was much too distracted to bother with another celebrity feud: She was way too focused on her hubby Offset, who seemed equally as smitten with her tonight.
Some mindful chefs (and home cooks) have already developed more compassionate means to end the lives of their crustaceans, though many others do not bother with a swift mercy kill.
She has been encouraged to become acquainted with all kinds of casting agents but not to bother with the ones who work on period pieces like Reign or Murdoch Mysteries.
Luckily, cannabis arrests are falling rapidly in the UK, with police officers opting for "cautions" instead, and some police bosses telling their staff to outright not bother with cannabis possession.
Sandstone says its system gives couples "the ability to conveniently measure semen quality at home" without having to bother with a doctor's appointment, and is as reliable as laboratory tests.
Some may argue that these HHS and FDA rules are so scientific and technical or have such a big economic impact that only expert bureaucrats should dare bother with them.
Disposable vapes are as discreet and portable as regular vape pens—useful when you're hanging with your crotchety uncle—except you don't have to bother with charging batteries, thank god.
If you have a formal evening or event planned during your trip, don't bother with bulky dresses and heavy full suits and jackets that take up a lot of space.
For too long, the response to the provocation that painting "died" in the 1960s was nonengagement: of course painting is alive and well, so why bother with a proper rebuttal?
Some cooks spritz the flour as they would a rare and delicate orchid, but the chef Einat Admony, who owns several restaurants in New York, doesn't bother with all that.
Song is its principal means of communication, yet its video-rich projection design (by Greg Emetaz), which surrounds the audience on four sides, doesn't bother with supertitles for the lyrics.
He's allegedly so desirable that women come out of the woodwork to throw themselves at him — but he's too classy to bother with those tramps who send him nude Polaroids.
News analysis: Mr. Trump doesn't bother with the old-fashioned idea that a president should at least pretend to be a leader for all, our chief White House correspondent writes.
Some countries with civilian nuclear reactors, like South Korea, don't bother with the whole enrichment process and have opted instead to buy their nuclear fuel on the open international market.
Aside from the water-content hurdle, B&J's doesn't really bother with grape ice cream because people simply aren't looking for it — it's a flavor that has never been in demand.
It's the type of regulatory OK traditional businesses might be certain to get before going to market, but that 21st-century tech companies like Uber and JUUL often don't bother with.
That means you can use this trick to quickly open any webpage where you know it has a variable URL, but you don't want to bother with a bookmark for it.
Mr Trump perhaps calculates that Arab regimes are too concerned with other crises to bother with Palestine, and that the Palestinians are too divided and dispirited to do much about it.
If you don't want to bother with Alexa, you can still use it as a bog-standard Bluetooth speaker, or just press physical shortcut buttons to listen to preset radio stations.
You also have to give them your significant other's contact info, as well as that of your exes—I am sad and alone, so I didn't have to bother with this.
He has especially long arms, does not bother with social media, and is as likely to be found reading a book as he is listening to music or watching a movie.
Getting there requires a flight into neighboring Denmark (closer than Stockholm); the drive from Copenhagen Airport takes three hours along roads that are often too narrow to bother with a centerline.
In Wulongqiao, a quiet village in the low, pine-studded hills of northern Hunan Province, a number of farmers said they did not bother with seeking compensation, citing the low payout.
" LSE also told HKEX not to bother with a follow-up offer, writing: "The board unanimously rejects the conditional proposal and, given its fundamental flaws, sees no merit in further engagement.
At once, I snubbed suggestions of getting married at City Hall because I felt that if I was going to bother with a wedding, I wanted it to include everyone I loved.
Don't even bother with flimsy flatware — heavier forks and spoons, as well as more weighty bowls and plates, seem to positively influence our judgment of the quality and satisfaction of a meal.
Very few true-crime documentaries bother with the conflicting task of reminding viewers of the human being that should be at the center of our need for answers in a murder trial.
If you have a 3 don't bother with the upgrade, but owners of older Apple Watches, or people eager to try it for the first time should check the Series 4 out.
Many households don't bother with this unless they have children, but if you want to keep your viewing history private, you can create a personal profile and protect it with a password.
Hopefuls shouldn't even bother with the idea of applying unless they've reached the lofty title of "a Czar of cool" — so if you're just a lowly Baron of swag, forget about it.
The point here being: why bother with a streaming music and video subscription from Apple, when you can just access all this content via YouTube instead, right from your cable TV box?
The Nexus 6P Battery Case (why even bother with a ridiculous name) comes with an 8,500 mAh battery that ZeroLemon says will provide an extra 190 percent of battery for your smartphone.
They're one of the cheapest we tested, don't bother with a complicated app, and arguably sound just as good as the most expensive set, plus they have the longest battery life too.
That is a point that separates him from the many other drivers who tend to learn how to use a few necessary functions in their car and never bother with most others.
A separate spending deal reached in February largely governs the next year's budget, and until this week it was unclear whether the House Budget Committee would even bother with a budget plan.
Just because she went to college with them doesn't mean she has to put up with their adult bullshit, and it can be irritating to watch her bother with them at all.
For example, he later said women who get abortions don't need to be punished, and has recently said he's not going to bother with trying to imprison Hillary, or overturning marriage equality.
She didn't bother with her usual pleasantries; the 23-year-old was still fuming at Peter's behavior and was ready to air out the details of their doomed-from-the-start relationship.
The NFL doesn't bother with that, and has instead just tilted the labor-management dynamic in favor of owners so gratuitously that it seems almost impossible to fuck things up too badly.
Given the fast-and-loose chaos the administration has already demonstrated, who thinks anybody on the Trump team is going to bother with making sure people in his administration follow these rules?
Don't bother with a steel door or door frame; check for bolts on the upper half that might indicate the presence of a steel rod or 2-by-4-inch wood jamb.
It has songs that barely bother with a beat; songs without choruses; songs that process his voice into unnatural, barely intelligible tones and songs that sound like sketches or barely finished demos.
If you don't want to bother with gas and snow in your area is measured in inches instead of feet, then the EGO Cordless Electric Snow Blower is your best bet. Pros:
Legion doesn't even bother with the villain-of-the-week episode structure that's become a staple of superhero shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or The Flash or the irrationally under-loved Alphas.
Would I be excited for more adventures of the Justice League, or would I be eager for a world of standalone DC movies that didn't bother with establishing links in the first place?
Wolves in sheep's clothing, they don't bother with the physical trappings of Nazism -- salutes, songs, and banners -- but proclaim themselves "revisionists" -- serious scholars who simply wished to correct "mistakes" in the historical record.
Recent polls indicate that roughly 30 percent of Americans would prefer government "with a strong leader who doesn't have to bother with Congress and elections" or "army rule" to our current democratic system.
Why would the bosses bother with basic safety protections if the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) had been trimmed down to a shadow of its former self by a corporate-dominated Congress?
It can take the FDA a long time to change the official label for an approved drug, and a lot of drug companies don't bother with the time and expense of the process.
If you want to stay out of trouble and potential harm, don't bother with drugs in a foreign country, unless wildly overpaying to give yourself a nosebleed sounds like your idea of fun.
Without those daily pow-wows by the Bevi seltzer cooler and IRL face time with anyone that isn't a partner or roommate, you're probably asking yourself: why even bother with clothing right now?
Mr. Youd is not like a pianist who tosses off a few scales first thing in the morning: He does not bother with warm-up exercises before he sits down at the typewriter.
He doesn't bother with small talk; when I met him in June for a formal interview, he had barely said hello when he began telling me about his government's latest moves in Yemen.
At the Iziko Slave Lodge in Cape Town, an exhibition gives voice to a group of women whose lives were written out of history because they were considered too marginal to bother with.
The French-Algerian restaurant has a full bistro menu, but few people bother with it, because everyone comes for the same thing: dunes of couscous served with vegetable stew and expertly charred meat.
Which means I'm less likely to bother with a chicken breast when a smaller amount of Italian turkey sausage, sautéed until crisp and strewn over my spinach salad, delivers a lot more oomph.
So, when Business Insider's Matt Rosoff sat down with Satya Nadella after Build, he asked Nadella point blank, what gives with Windows for mobile and why does Microsoft still even bother with it?
Page Builder Pro: Lifetime Subscription — $29.25 See Details Of course, you don't have to bother with templates at all if you use Dragify, a program built entirely around an intuitive drag-and-drop interface.
You can control it through the touch-sensitive controls on the alarm's face, but the best way to operate all its features is through the app (don't bother with the non-Wi-Fi model).
"When you have a market that decides only one thing is working, and it doesn't bother with anything else, you have a market that is a lot more treacherous than it seems," he said.
But the bigger lesson, one that will hang over Chinese stocks for years to come, remains much the same: it is more valuable to scrutinise government actions than to bother with the market itself.
These are major administrative burdens that many medical facilities just don't want to bother with—and being added to a list of abortion providers can cause political headaches and fears of anti-abortion harassment.
Both joined me Friday for an Axios event on the vast ticket concourse of L.A.'s historic Union Station: They're ready to go: Garcetti, 46, doesn't even bother with the ritual denials about running.
"Cover-ups take more space than the original design, are usually darker, and most artists don't even bother with doing them — which makes getting them a pain all the way around," Grey points out.
This means many people think it's simply too much effort to bother with romantic liaisons at all – and according to a new study, women are more likely to be happier riding solo than men.
The gun issue is virtually the only one where the default response is increasingly to shrug and say that laws don't matter, since bad people do bad things, so why bother with new ones?
Support for a "strong leader who doesn't have to bother with Congress or elections" is much higher among Trump primary voters (32 percent) than among voters for any other primary candidate, Republican or Democrat.
So it's fitting that he didn't bother with hugs, instead settling right in with teasing and flirting and effectively putting the biggest smile on her face that we've seen from her in literal years.
The submarine they have there is the same kind as the one in San Francisco which we toured when we were there a couple of years ago so we don't bother with that one.
This part of the American dream has been greatly diminished because many people no longer bother with savings accounts that yield very little interest, which has been the case for nearly a decade now.
Reed, formerly finance head at Russia-focused oil and gas company Ruspetro Plc, said he would not bother with JKX's stock price for at least a year and instead focus on building up production.
"Many companies don't bother with the official sponsorship logo and still manage to associate themselves with the World Cup just as effectively via national teams and football accessories," said Hohenheim marketing professor Markus Voeth.
This trend is good news for people who don't want to bother with constantly hunting down the best credit card offers or putting on their strategist hat every time they flip open their wallet.
" — to bother with whether what he was doing was literature, Mr. Dylan wrote: "I too am often occupied with the pursuit of my creative endeavors and dealing with all aspects of life's mundane matters.
The show doesn't bother with a case at the legal clinic this week; the only real scenes we see on the Middleton campus feature only Annalise and the university president, Soraya Hargrove (Lauren Luna Velez).
As Essential's camera engineer Yazhu Ling explains it, a black-and-white sensor doesn't need to bother with color information, so it can create a cleaner image with much less noise, especially in low light.
As the novel's ensuing examination of all the unsexy, logistical trappings of marital life makes clear, the real mystery at stake is why we still bother with this whole marriage thing in the first place.
Stadia has already done this, but this won't make as big a difference to a lot of Xbox One users who likely won't bother with buying a new controller to shave off a few milliseconds.
As to why an extraterrestrial civilization would bother with such a device, the researchers say it could be used as an interstellar—or even an intergalactic—signaling system, alerting other intelligent lifeforms to their presence.
A boat show attendee of 35 years, wearing an anchor cravat, salmon cashmere scarf, and a navy blue blazer, he reckoned most buyers in Hong Kong were unlikely to bother with such a piddling event.
When I shared my cancer journey on Facebook, I had online friends — people I knew through parenting groups, or other online activities — coming out of the woodwork, telling me not even to bother with chemotherapy.
And in scenarios where you can't talk, digital assistants are going have to be very smart to offer you information you need without making you work for it, otherwise why bother with them at all?
We made a decision to not bother with a spray tan though I did defy the Surgeon General's warning and do a few sessions on a tanning bed in the lead up to the shoot.
There is no need to bother with "forward guidance" — a bunch of confusing and contradictory statements serving as betting fodder for in-out trades and the Fed's trail covers between bi-weekly reserves reporting periods.
For future historians, Our Man will be a valuable artifact from the period when militant liberal internationalism became too weary to bother with reasons, and instead took comfort in the gut of a famous man.
One theory is that Myanmar is trying to create such misery and fear that the Rohingya will flee on their own, so that the army doesn't need to bother with the messy business of massacres.
The only hope is that by the time things get really bad our grandkids will be too busy pissing about with emojis on their iPhone 42s to bother with any of that grubby sex malarkey.
The wait for a car to be hailed will keep going down, until it becomes almost always faster and cheaper to get a ride anywhere than to bother with parking and walking to your destination.
Sandweg and Cooper noted that other law enforcement agencies also prioritize -- the Drug Enforcement Administration doesn't bother with low-level marijuana possession, but focuses on cartels, Sandweg said -- and it's a part of agency culture.
In a world where his domestic opponents are actually blaming him for a rogue regime's shooting down of a civilian aircraft, why should he bother with the impossible task of trying to win them over?
"This will likely follow the same pattern at 2012, when Obama won the state but many Dems did not bother with the down-ballot races, so the Republican won the Senate seat," a Republican said.
Mr. Trump has made clear he likes things this way; he can exert greater control over what amounts to glorified temp workers, and he doesn't have to bother with obtaining the Senate's approval of his appointees.
Maybe she felt like someone had to acknowledge that change doesn't just happen easily on its own, even if everyone agrees it's important — that it requires pushing people to do things they wouldn't bother with otherwise.
In genre terms, don't bother with these if you're a classical or jazz music enthusiast, but feel free to buy half a dozen if your preferences lie closer to hip-hop, EDM, or distorted rock guitar.
Many designers don't even bother with pregnancy dressing: If you type in "maternity" into Net-A-Porter's search bar, you get a few items from the label Hatch, the odd beauty product, and that's about it.
But the best thing would be to, you know, not rack up so much damage in the first place; guidelines like Leave No Trace go only as far as people are willing to bother with them.
In his book "The Survival of the Bark Canoe," about making canoes by hand (perhaps the one trade more paranoid about its prospects than magazine journalism), he asked why bother with canoes in the first place.
To bother with diet and weight cutting and multiple training sessions a day and all the injuries and tedious rehabbing that goes with that lifestyle, you have to be completely invested in the cause of winning.
Courtney: Why do we bother with anything… Rubbing my clean hands on my dirty jeans… "Fuck hygiene…" I have, and will continue to, make people go back into the bathroom if they didn't wash their hands.
One of Google's primary arguments against Supreme Court review, as I told you at the time, was that the justices need not bother with the issue because cy pres-only settlements were already a dying breed.
It looks to me like you don't need to bother with that particular factor because they all appear to be of a single origin -- I should say, a continental origin might be the way to phrase that.
And I was -- the first thing I went to, I didn&apost even bother with the front page even when I was Press Secretary, I didn&apost care what was on the front page of the paper.
Lim, on the other hand, didn't even bother with a fleshed out campaign; he relied on a line-up of diverse models and the calmness of a light, airy studio to showcase his zipper boots for men.
Together, these Obama-Trump and other-Trump voters make up 9 percent of the electorate, and almost half of them think a strong leader who doesn't have to bother with Congress or elections is a good thing.
He was, after all, a creator of the border tunnel, underground passages equipped with lighting, ventilation and mechanical carts to smuggle drugs into the United States without having to bother with the headache of evading customs agents.
"When you have a market that decides only one thing is working, and it doesn't bother with anything else, you have a market that is a lot more treacherous than it seems," the "Mad Money " host said.
Who What Wear reports that the whole look will only set you back $110 (for those who can't bother with searching the whole collection, check out the Silk-Blend Sleeveless Top, $50, and Fine-Knit Pants, $60).
He was proud to say—always in a very coarse manner—that he was the first chicken on Earth to fly (more like the first zero gravity poultry, but the crew didn't bother with such pointless distinctions).
Don't bother with strict math, but Building 6 is the latest of more than a dozen structures MASS MoCA has repurposed for art in this imposing compound of handsome buildings that form the heart of North Adams.
I didn't bother with benchmarks or anything like that, as most are designed for x86 processors, and it's not a fair comparison when the Surface Pro X only runs 32-bit x86 apps in an emulation layer.
The screen offers me the option of ketchup or brown sauce and given that I'm repping Britain today, I choose brown sauce—that vaguely vinegary condiment no one outside of the British Isles really seems to bother with.
Justin also points out that sharing torrents for upload is already data intensive, and that having a huge group of people simply consuming content without contributing to the community may make torrent sharing too expensive to bother with.
Moreover, expanding the reach of Messages to include one-handed photo and video sharing—with filters and drawings—could be compelling for a lot of people who are already using iMessage and don't want to bother with Snapchat.
When we conducted this survey in July 2017, we found that the vast majority of Republicans and conservatives opposed a strong leader who didn't have to bother with elections, and the vast majority reaffirmed their preference for democracy.
"Repulsion" had an arresting feminist subtext, in which the persistent onslaught of the male gaze drove Catherine Deneuve over the edge; "Darling" doesn't bother with such commentary (though there is a hapless male victim, played by Brian Morvant).
He claims he's bought his mom and every one of his siblings a house, and he points out that, with around a hundred people in his immediate family, he doesn't really bother with many friendships outside that group.
"Whenever we talk to our customers, we get the feedback that they really appreciate technology when it makes their life simple, but they don't want to bother with additional complexity," said Anja Prescher, Bosch's director of brand marketing.
But unlike Mr. Ricketts, who closed his unprofitable sites a week after the staff voted to unionize, they have found ways to stay in business telling the stories considered too small for the major newspapers to bother with.
Normally that's not an issue, but there are times when you might not really want to bother with makeup but still be around people, so you start to ponder what you can do to neaten things up a bit.
Even if a correspondence with one person starts out formally, you're allowed to jump into the meat of the topic when you're discussing an item across a long email thread — rather than bother with any greetings or sign-offs.
Dive-bombing from heights up to 300 feet and at speeds as fast as 60 mph, these sharp-beaked birds don't bother with etiquette—as Tracey Lund captures in this amazing image, taken near the Shetland Islands last summer.
We follow a dad (he gets sent to die at the end…why bother with suspense, the only shock is his cute kid probably is going to survive) who is still trying to fight to survive with his son.
If it halved, you might get a spike in levels of use, as people buy twice as much—or, if you whack the price up, people would not bother with the legal supply and stick with their existing dealers.
" The hedge-fund manager Jeff Gramm told me, "If you really believe in crypto, this is an opportunity to dominate a growing niche that Goldman Sachs and the other big banks might be too risk-averse to bother with.
Where Mr. Obama was always measured in his descriptions of the recovery for fear of being accused of exaggerating his case or ignoring the very real pain many still felt, Mr. Trump does not bother with caveats or subtlety.
But the host of this year's G7, President Macron, has said that he's not even going to bother with a joint statement, calling it "pointless," after President Trump withdrew his name from a similar statement in Canada last year.
And because the potential to find love is the greatest, most golden carrot they could ever dangle in front of us, they don't even have to bother with requiring users to treat us with the slightest amount of respect.
In the U.S., for example, the share of people who agree that it would be better to have a "strong leader" who didn't "bother with parliament and elections" rose to 32 percent in 2011 from 24 percent in 1995.
In the U.S., for example, the share of people who agree that it would be better to have a "strong leader" who didn't "bother with parliament and elections" rose to 230 percent in 260 from 21995 percent in 21989.
Mr. Kasich, who did stay in the race one day longer than Mr. Cruz despite trailing him by about 400 delegates, was such a nonfactor that Mr. Trump did not bother with a nickname for him until late April 2016.
In my own experience as a medical student, I've noticed that taking blood pressure correctly is indeed a luxury of time — and despite their best intentions, overworked doctors are often too crunched and too distracted to bother with correct technique.
But it is nice to be able to jump in a car and get the Android Auto experience straight from the driver's seat without having to pair your phone —or even bother with an Android device in the first place.
The area had fallen to rebel forces in 2012, and though his village was too tiny for the rebels to bother with much, he'd noticed fighters from the Free Idlib Army and Jaysh al-Izza groups passing through on occasion.
Without seeing the toolset Apple is offering the artists to publish content, it's hard for me to know whether they'll bother with Connect or if they'll just continue posting photos to Instagram, music clips to Soundcloud and videos to YouTube.
It is a dance of formalities he can no longer bother with, and when he meets Alma (Vicky Krieps), a waitress in the seaside town where he keeps a second home, the seduction that follows feels, more than anything, well rehearsed.
If the weather is nice — as it was one clear, moonless night this summer when Ms. Hamburger and Mr. Bockley joined them, spreading their sleeping bags out in a field — they don't bother with tarps and simply sleep under the stars.
But why bother with the stocking caps, the hidden ammunition and the rucksacks if, under Article 5 of the NATO charter, the United States is obliged to send the full might of its military hurtling into Estonia in an attack?
You don't have to bother with a gym on your getaway but it is important to stay active, and a wearable fitness tracker like a Fitbit or a pedometer is an easy way to quantify your efforts, Mr. Pasternak said.
It was one of the reasons I felt the need to seclude myself in online video games where I could anonymously tell people I'm gay — I knew I couldn't be myself in real life, so why bother with the real world?
And while Bitcoin's rise seemed to make its enduring relevance self-evident, Mezrich doesn't bother with the consequences of its subsequent plunge — including the inconvenient fact that the Winklevoss twins' Bitcoin fortunes no longer appear to be measured in billions.
It's such a strong presentation of the riled emotions of a jealous lover that Flowers decided not to bother with a second verse, instead repeating the first verse and trapping the narrator in his own cycle of insecurity and angst.
But pain relief for livestock keeps lagging — whether, like in the current situation in the UK, because limited supply chains lead to sudden medication shortages, or, like in the US, because virtually no industrial farms bother with pain management in the first place.
For those of us who in high school dressed up as Gwen Stefani for Halloween parties because that's what we already dressed like all the time — and didn't even bother with a blonde or pink wig because that would be too much effort.
This slim and portable tool of greatness is crafted in ultra-light chassis and hair-brushed aluminum and even has an illuminated white keyboard – because let's be real – why bother with a new laptop if it isn't going to match your aesthetic?
The device, which looks like a torch, is probably too pricey for the average shopper to bother with, but it's worth it for second-hand online stores, online marketplaces, pawn shops and wholesalers, for whom establishing the authenticity of products is crucial.
Why bother with a fanciful new tunnel system that will get you from downtown to the airport in 12 minutes for $25 when you can upgrade the Blue Line, an underground transit system that can get you there in 40 minutes for $2.50?
It didn't make sense at first, but, as the site's creator would later explain to me, the scroll is based on proximity, meaning that you don't need to bother with searching for your own city, which is actually kind of a relief.
It's so hypocritical when, if I chose to pay the £30 or so, they wouldn't bother with any questions or advice, which you have to sit through in the consultation room in case they decide not to give you the pill otherwise.
In a new survey by the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group, we found that the percentage of Americans who expressed support for a "strong leader who doesn't have to bother with elections or Congress" fell to levels not seen since the mid-1990s.
"Raggamuffin SoundTape" didn't bother with a coherent mood, with Shy FX instead offering listeners a guided tour through a couple of decades of digital reggae styles, aided by special guests from the wholly appropriate (Chronixx, Kojey Radical) to the wholly unexpected (Cara Delevigne).
Obviously the real Harry Potter doesn't need to bother with exercise or the gym — he can just Wingardium Leviosa the hell out of heavy objects, after all — but what would happen if he did decide to take up muggle weight-lifting as a hobby?
Joanna Stern, personal technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal (and former senior reviews editor at The Verge), told me an excellent story in which she met her wife on Twitter and then never had to bother with any of these terrible questions ever again.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoI was slotting my grappling gun back into place on my belt when it became clear to me that Playstation VR isn't just really good VR. Playstation VR is the first virtual reality system any regular person should bother with.
The promise of VR, as we often talk about it today, is that you no longer need sleight-of-hand — you'll be so immersed that you'll really believe you're a rock star surrounded by screaming fans, without having to bother with learning fake guitar.
Most movies based on true stories have a glancing relationship to the truth: even the best ones have to invent dialogue, condense characters, and simplify the story, and the worst ones don't bother with reality at all, past the "based on a true story" tag.
The other option is to not bother with an app and just have a mobile website, but Poq claims these don't perform well in retail and that apps are proven to provide a better shopping experience, which leads to much better engagement, retention and conversion.
It doesn't matter whether Trump is intentionally deceitful, cognitively impaired, or simply has never suffered consequences from his stated falsehoods and so doesn't care enough to bother with truth; an American president who cannot be taken at his word is a danger to the world.
And because his first live-action film, "Office Space," had become a hit despite initially bombing, Fox figured it might as well not bother with much marketing — that the movie would take off on its own or recoup its budget in the home-video market.
That involved downloading and setting up an app on my phone, which I took one look at, got suspicious that someone was trying to sell me something and make me put yet another unwanted app on my phone, and decided not to bother with.
The expression to give voice to is severely overused these days, and yet that is exactly what the exhibition is attempting: to give voice to a group of women whose lives were written out of history because they were considered too marginal to bother with.
Given this dire set of facts, the city's top prosecutor announced on Tuesday that she would no longer bother with marijuana cases, a controversial move that she argued would improve police-community relations and allow law enforcement to devote more time to serious violent crime.
In January 210, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Obama-era Cole Memorandum, which laid out the Department of Justice's plan to "not bother with moms making lotions in their kitchens," as Clarke-Esposito puts it, or prosecute companies that were abiding by their state's regulatory structure.
If you don't bother with setting up Cortana on your phone, a long-press on either of the Surface Headphones' capacitive ear cups will activate the default assistant of your mobile OS. I tried this with Google Assistant, and it's exactly how Assistant should work on headphones.
Photo: David Nield (Gizmodo)Partitioning your hard drive sounds like a technically involved task that most people don't need to bother with—but it's actually relatively simple to do, doesn't have to cost you any money, and can make your computing life easier and more productive.
"It is perfectly valid to ask why we should bother with the dusky gopher frog because their population is so low anyway," said Jaime Elizabeth Smith, a research assistant at The University of Southern Mississippi who's part of a small team trying to rehabilitate the frog population.
Yes, experts say GAN was used in this instance, but given the average person—and even influential persons—does not put a whole lot of effort into vetting every stranger who friends them, it seems like a lot of trouble to bother with an artificial photo.
He dished dirt on how Netflix decides who to target with its original programming, why the company doesn't bother with pilots before shooting a full season, and how House of Cards became so hugely popular in China, where Netflix has yet to officially launch its service. h2.
The decision may ultimately be struck down in the appellate courts, but it still captured the strange new philosophy of American governance: Why bother with 219 votes in the House and 51 votes in the Senate when a fifth vote on the Supreme Court will suffice?
If I see a lot of weird flavour combinations and super-long lists of ingredients in a dish, then I know I'm dealing with some kid who got promoted to chef too fast and who is too busy re-inventing cuisine to bother with nailing the basics.
"I offered Ms. Allen some pull-ups that I had for my grandson who is not potty trained, and she said they weren't going to bother with potty training Brody, because he had cancer," Ms. Elliott, 74, said, describing what she had heard from Brody's mother.
But earlier this month Price said that because the Obama administration has never balanced a budget or shown "any real interest in actually solving our fiscal challenges or saving critical programs like Medicare and Social Security from insolvency" they wouldn't bother with a hearing this year.
To the extent that Trump intervened in this debate in a relevant way, it was to break the news to the House that repeal and delay was dead in the Senate and they shouldn't bother with it — an insight that was both substantively and strategically correct.
Image: PayPalIf you've got a debt to pay, a bill to split or a reward to give, you no longer need to dig out your wallet or bother with notes and coins—your smartphone is perfectly capable of sending money to friends and relatives with just a few taps.
The main drawback, and it's a minor one, is that "The Tick" stays immersed in Arthur's malaise -- the title notwithstanding, he's really the centerpiece -- at the expense of its namesake, who, unlike most heroes, doesn't bother with the whole secret-identity thing and thus never escapes his colorful outfit.
But he — and the rest of the GOP — have ratcheted it up in the final days before the midterms, stoking fear about a caravan of Central American migrants and immigration more broadly, as Vox's Laura McGann and Stavros Agorakis noted: This year, Trump doesn't bother with fig leaves.
Those who have ultra-high-net-worth clients can still employ the same playbook of trusts to avoid taxes, but those with estates worth less than $22 million will not need to bother with things like credit-bypass trusts, qualified terminable interest property trusts and many life insurance trusts.
There's also an integrated pop-up flash, which seems to be in deference towards more amateur users who are using the E-PL2549 as a simple point and shoot and don't want to bother with attaching a separate flash, along with the ability to record 2673.58K video at 30 fps.
I would prefer that, where offered, these kits are part of a wider package of harm reduction training and support and that they come with warnings about their limitations, but I'm not sure if that's affordable or feasible to implement Do you think the average recreational user would bother with them?
It is extremely difficult, often impossible, to look at small planets this far away with a telescope: the light from their parent stars can cast a huge glare and completely engulf them (that's the main reason scientists would bother with the tedious process of transit photometry in the first place).
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Champion Novak Djokovic did not bother with a practice hit before his showdown with Kei Nishikori and his "less is more" approach paid off with an easy 6-17 6-2 6-4 win on Tuesday to set up a blockbuster Australian Open semi-final with Roger Federer.
But don't bother with Scotch or Canadian whisky (those folks spell it without the "e")—as researchers at North Carolina State University and the University of Louisville report in a heady new paper, early indications are that only American whiskey does this, and each brand forms its own distinctive pattern.
In a paper published in January, Roberto Stefan Foa of the University of Melbourne and Yascha Mounk of Harvard show that the proportion of survey respondents who support "having a strong leader who does not have to bother with parliament or elections" has risen across the world over the past 25 years.
The new banner that the Joker film will reportedly fall under could represent a pivot in the larger strategy — a way for the studio to just focus on telling interesting, filmmaker-driven stories based around various DC characters without having to bother with the tonal and narrative continuity that Marvel has excelled at.
Jim Cramer: This combination I want to go back to this had nothing to do with what I thought was an unbelievable 2015 set up for 2016 which you say is going to be better and a 2017 that makes me feel like why bother with this you have so much Dave.
Once exclusive, the online site featuring modern and antique furniture, jewelry, fine art and other collectibles, has been ferociously signing up dealers who, as he puts it, "work out of storage lockers" in places like suburban Illinois with low rents, and don't bother with the painstaking restoration for which Wyeth is known.
At least she hadn't had to bother with packing her own valise — that was her assistant Polly's job, which she did exceedingly well by gently folding scented tissue between each layer so that the whole, old-fashioned case was more impressively arranged than the most painstakingly ragù-ed and béchamel-ed lasagna.
It won't ever get Samsung (Tizen) or LG (webOS) on board, so it's chasing deals with smaller, hungrier players like TCL who don't want to bother with making their own platform and aren't yet sold on Android TV. It's a smart play, but in a lot of ways it's the only play for Roku.
"Contractors now may circumvent the law either by creating an artificial division within the company for the purpose of making contributions, or even not bother with such machinations and make direct contributions, and can still feel assured they will not be prosecuted by a deadlocked FEC for violating the law," he told The Hill.
The film industry has been fretting for over a decade now about how digital availability is going to change everything — how people no longer want to bother with going out to theaters when there's so much to stream, how TV is eclipsing movies, how the general wealth of entertainment options at home has eroded the big-screen audience.
The new Fire TV is powered by a 1.5Ghz quad-core processor and has access to tens of thousands of apps and Alexa skills; if you don't want to bother with the remote, you can also pair the Fire TV with an Echo device in your home to control it with just your voice at any time.
The Assads created a pervasive apparatus where every ministry could be a ministry of fear, and multiple intelligence and security agencies — known generically as the mukhabarat — spied on and intimidated one another as well as the general population: "Assad's Syria was a mukhabarat state whose intelligence agents didn't bother with the pretense of discretion," Abouzeid writes.
In the third, we watch as if we were members of the audience of the Municipal Theater in Stockton-on-Tees, where the tour is coming to its merciful end, the production having disintegrated so thoroughly that, well, as Dolly indicates, nobody really knows where they are in the script, or whether they should bother with the script at all.
That old sports trope of Washington being able to say that they did their "due diligence" flew right out the window because it seems Washington has taken a cue from the city it calls home and doesn't even have to bother with the formalities of making garbage look presentable; Just do something terrible and dare someone to do something about it.
The World Values Survey found that between the mid-1990s and the early part of this decade, 25 of 30 countries that responded to the survey in both time periods saw an increase in the number of people who agree that having "a strong leader who does not have to bother with Parliament and elections" would be good for their country.
I had a peach and goat cheese salad that's no longer on the menu (boo!) and I wouldn't bother with the wine; I just had a lot of orzechówka, Sliwowica, Krupnik, and Wisniewski – basically just a lot of Polish vodka and brandy flavored with honey, hazelnut, cherry, and plum (unfortunately, it tastes really good so is very easy to overdo it with these).
Since the days when Fiorello H. La Guardia was mayor and Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, it has been a well-kept secret of New York City — to people, if not to migrating birds, the occasional wandering coyote and annoying, invasive plants like wisteria: a four-acre peninsula in Central Park that the groundskeepers did not bother with and that was off limits to the public.
Perhaps you don't want to bother with making coffee in the morning before you go to work, or you don't want to dirty a few dishes, or you like the sense of community you get from buying coffee in a public space—a big reason people buy out, says Morris Altman, a professor of behavioral and institutional economics at the Newcastle Business School in Australia.
There I would have dinner with my cousin Luther, Aunt Fanny's oldest son, who had chosen to live abroad after an incident he referred to as "that spot of bother with the I.R.S." Cousin Luther was by now almost as old as Aunt Fanny had been when I'd kissed her on the cheek, and it occurred to me that this dinner might be our last meeting.
Plenty of people didn't bother with UEFA's pre-season summer kick-about – abolished in 21972, but which from 21995 onwards provided a back-door entrance into the now defunct UEFA Cup – perhaps because it's sort of like being an after-thought invite to a mediocre party: 'You didn't invite me in the first place, so I don't really want to accept now that we've accidently passed each other in the street'.
With each volume laid out on a rug in my apartment I did my best with an iPhone to prevent my shadow from falling across, say, a rare copy of "My Face for the World to See," the autobiography of the Warhol superstar Candy Darling and a book whose cover — the pink vinyl of a schoolgirl's diary, replete with gilded lock — obviates any need to bother with the text.
The burden of respectability is boring, and, come to think of it, why should women like Bee have to bother with being respectable when the people she's calling out on her show demand that their political opponents be jailed, make cracks about sexually assaulting women, call Mexicans rapists, defend neo-Nazis, refer to African nations as "shithole countries," call women "fat" or "crazy," refer to immigrants as "animals," and, well, you know all the rest.
I thought about why the digital artists gave Hudson a perpetually runny nose (gross), and how much Taylor Swift got paid to be in this movie, and why I found one of the cats so disturbingly sexy, and whether foreign markets will bother with subtitles given how little sense the dialogue and lyrics make, and the closeted teen boys who will feign disdain but secretly be thrilled when their family drags them to see Cats.
The first stanza of "Gold Stars Wet Hearts," from the book of the same name, published by Faux Press in 2014, shows that Godfrey knows when to break the line to create a distinct sense of tension: The angels when you get there cry at the beauty of it The other side of the curtain where it's intact, a melodious land Locusts leave no sky behind the clouds Here, the author doesn't even bother with punctuation — the line breaks do the work.

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