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"bothersome" Definitions
  1. causing trouble or difficulty

289 Sentences With "bothersome"

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This lack of flexibility is particularly bothersome for the Pentagon.
It's just removing the stuff that's going to be bothersome.
Is it that this boss's mere presence will be bothersome?
Skateboarding on the street is considered "meiwaku-koui" — bothersome behavior.
All these problems were not so bothersome for development foundations.
Jaylen Brown chipped in 19 points despite battling bothersome ankles.
Some perceived it as bothersome, others appeared to enjoy it.
She posted the bothersome experience on her Facebook to raise awareness.
In addition to being bothersome, it also becomes monotonous after awhile.
Now, I should note that I in no way find this bothersome.
"It's bothersome because ... Why did he wait until I left," Marquardt wondered.
Yet set up can be almost as bothersome as the IFTTT solution.
Trump himself called Mueller's ties to Comey "very bothersome" back in June.
After all, bots can be muted and their bothersome traits simply deleted.
Sadly, as the plot proceeds, Sanders begins to duck these bothersome concepts.
There are also ways to cut down on the pain if it's bothersome.
This arrangement keeps guns out at sea, avoiding bothersome and inconsistent national laws.
And Trump himself called Mueller's ties to Comey "very bothersome" back in June.
" – Kauffmann Pulp Fiction "[W]hat's most bothersome about Pulp Fiction is its success.
"[It] should never be treated as a bothersome or unnecessary formality," she said.
While the symptoms were subtle at first, the hot flashes became more bothersome.
I think you should gently tell your coworker that her perfume is bothersome.
TRUMP: He is very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome.
Some of these are so bothersome that I don't even want to apply them.
"He's very, very good friends with Comey, which is bothersome," Trump told Fox News.
"It's true that it's a bit bothersome, but I understand the measure," she said.
"He's very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome," Mr. Trump said.
The problem is particularly bothersome for Democrats, given the young people generally lean left.
If you do ever find group texts bothersome, how do you deal with them?
This bothersome tendency has become harder to ignore as cross-border capital flows have swollen.
But as temperatures rise and inspections wane, others are already abandoning their bothersome hygienic garb.
While a little bothersome, the inflammation is acute and goes away in a few days.
Many teenagers — not just those who are active in organized sports — find their periods bothersome.
Most cases in the study, however, involved only "minimally bothersome" symptoms or none at all.
But I'd been spacing, my mind chewing on a bothersome problem, when it hit me.
In the early stages, the symptoms can be subtle and bothersome only during physical activity.
Placing a broken item back on the shelf can be hazardous and bothersome for employees.
Particularly bothersome is the commingling of the president's questionable behavioral traits with serious mental illness.
The condition can be extremely bothersome — and while there are treatments, there's currently no cure.
Despite that being part of Cardi B's appeal, it's bothersome to her while laying down tracks.
Sometimes this goulash approach works, other times one or more of the interventions will be bothersome.
The condition can be extremely bothersome, and while there are coping strategies, there's currently no cure.
More troubling than Ozick's indifference to these bothersome facts is the aggressive snootiness of her tone.
"I really honestly hate hookworm," he says, because some of the side effects are so bothersome.
But incessant roaring in the ears is nothing but bothersome, and can become maddening and traumatizing.
Are you confident that your group "resents" this behavior — as opposed to finding it vaguely bothersome?
It found 268% of customers with the systems complain that the alerts are annoying or bothersome.
The red tape generated by the new rules is bothersome but not yet lethal for companies.
The ruckus was so bothersome that Ronaldo himself emerged on a balcony to ask for quiet.
I asked mental health professionals for tangible ways to address this if you're finding it bothersome.
But the show's poor handling of race has gone from a bothersome omission to downright offensive.
"Well, he's very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome," he says of Mueller.
House flies are disgusting, bothersome shit-eaters, but on the other hand, they are highly nutritious.
But Bill Clinton remains a bothersome obstacle to their assuming the moral high ground on sexual harassment.
Calling President Trump&aposs immigration rhetoric "bothersome" and warning that the nation is in "crisis," Republican Sen.
But this fiery planet doesn't stop there — it also rules how you react to these bothersome things.
But others have encountered it in Messages and other apps where phantom taps would prove very bothersome.
She worries about rising sea levels, and the noise from nearby John Wayne Airport can be bothersome.
It's a type of (perhaps unconventional) white noise: light ambient hums that muffle perturbing or bothersome sounds.
This is an especially bothersome problem because as a nation we'd essentially eliminated measles back in 2000.
For adults, there's little evidence that decongestants help with congestion, one of the most bothersome cold symptoms.
He also finds the presence of Kevin, Joaquin, and Veronica bothersome since they aren't his inner circle.
Concerned about my bothersome cat, I put it straight to the test to find out the truth.
Now if only we could find a way to get around that bothersome $100 million price tag.
I expressed surprise to Mr. Carriere that the poll didn't break down the specifics of bothersome photos.
Everlane's Thong, however, is the first I can say is always comfortable and never bothersome or irritating.
This isn't exactly what's bothersome about Facebook blindly charging into another market with another poorly conceived service.
"It's bothersome that nobody on the committee even bothered to probe" the rumor, Wright said years later.
The app is free for iOS and Android, though you may find the pop-up advertisements bothersome.
It is therefore bothersome that putting the two theories together seems to lead to information just disappearing.
The robocall issue has become so bothersome that about 10 percent of legitimate telephone calls are blocked.
Today's breezes may be bothersome given the wind chill, but they will diminish by tonight and tomorrow.
In the case of Specter, the tracker clip isn't exactly fashion-friendly and possibly bothersome throughout the day.
The results aren't always pretty, but it handles some of the most bothersome first steps of video editing.
These gaps apparently persist despite the extensive (and sometimes bothersome) security measures that have mounted over the years.
When Michelene arrived in her new foster home, she was very withdrawn and had a bothersome skin disease.
"I wanted to feel welcomed, not that it was bothersome that people were watching the dance," she said.
With the case generating tabloid headlines, Ms. Berman managed his contacts with reporters and fended off bothersome inquiries.
The few pitch inconsistencies on the first half of the program were less bothersome than the indifferent playing.
The majority of people ranked "uncomfortable beds and towels" as most bothersome, above small bathrooms or mismatched décor.
You know all of those dust, pet hair, allergens, and other bothersome particles in the air giving you reactions?
Duke's 14-percent shooting from the field in the second half was bothersome to Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton.
But he's so bothersome that Nick finally wakes up out of his coma to tell him to shut up.
Advocates for ad blockers argue that digital advertisements are usually pesky, bothersome, unhelpful, and often take up precious bandwidth.
The sensory adapted costumes don't have tags or other additions that kids with sensory processing disorders might find bothersome.
"Well he's very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome," Trump said, according to the Fox transcript.
When the lawsuit was filed, Michigan used several definitions of harassment, including the "perception" that certain behavior was bothersome.
The delay wasn't too bothersome, but the hand-off between your phone and a wireless network certainly isn't immediate.
The goal is to gain their "buy-in" on the plan to change what&aposs become a bothersome habit.
Trump called the ties between the two men "bothersome" during an interview with Fox News earlier in the day.
It feels too chaotic to have someone else adding their own ideas and thought processes to something that's already bothersome.
To these types, those who make a fuss are bothersome and ignorant at best, and probably dangerous and destructive too.
Governments across the Middle East are turning to hackers to target bothersome activists and intercept or block their encrypted communications.
The reason is simple: the effort needed to secrete everything in its right place at the outset quickly becomes bothersome.
It's also a little bothersome when you're trying to find a clean bathroom without being crushed to death by thongs.
Cats and humans were found to be equally bothersome in bed, though cats were seen as the least comfort-providing.
It is bothersome that there has been essentially no discussion to date about whether such a shift would be ethical.
At the outset of the study, all the participants rated the severity of their most bothersome symptom at about 2.5.
"[Mueller is] very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome," Trump said in a June Fox News interview.
He calls his experience with the Council a "bothersome thing," but chalks some of it up to a political miscalculation.
Trump seems to share this affection for America the Nation, and accordingly finds America the State's institutions irrelevant and bothersome.
Some women can have bothersome symptoms for years before their menstrual cycle stops and others have no symptoms at all.
"Leave Me Alurn," the newest travel-sized urn for when you want bothersome men to scatter like ashes in the wind.
And as much as I like the idea of the new Kindle Oasis, it's bothersome that the target market isn't clear.
Stefano Caselli of Bocconi University says that, 20 years ago, entrepreneurs tended to think that listing was too expensive and bothersome.
Additionally, a ring may not be as bothersome to wearers when they sleep as some other sleep monitoring devices, Lahtela said.
"He's meant a lot to us," Mets Manager Terry Collins said, adding that Cabrera had occasionally played through a bothersome knee.
Blockchain, the decentralized record-keeping system, could help tackle some of Facebook's most bothersome problems, like identity verification or advertising sales.
She has not been at her best in her past two matches and still found ways to advance past bothersome opponents.
"Well, he's very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome," Trump said when asked if Mueller should recuse himself.
Some motorists are turning off driver safety systems because the technologies are "annoying or bothersome," a J.D. Power consumer study found.
Even more bothersome to me was that a handful of other middle-aged women were passing me in the lap lanes.
The lower dose had 20.7% of participants feeling pain-free after two hours and 34.1% relieved of the most bothersome symptoms.
The sounds are designed to mask particular frequencies most bothersome and detrimental to sleep rather than every loud noise you might encounter.
The related symptoms of burning, irritation and urinary issues are common but can be more bothersome for some women than for others.
The companies are at it again, and this time it's not only bothersome to the businesses themselves, but to the end consumer.
Before you opt for a procedure, though, there are a few things you can try at home to alleviate any bothersome symptoms.
The government is not keen: Tai A Chau is not a good bovine habitat and monitoring their welfare there would be bothersome.
"A lot of people with bothersome or intrusive tinnitus are experiencing depression and or anxiety because of the ringing," Dr. Sherlock says.
You could probably get away with buying a cord extender, but that threatens to make an already cumbersome setup even more bothersome.
And then I'm confused, because you wrote for Jason, you still write for Jason, even though you won't write for me, bothersome.
It's about a minority of men who choose to treat women alternately as walking sex objects or bothersome and potentially devious nags.
Another attraction of ICOs is less noble: they avoid the bothersome paperwork and regulatory oversight that comes with more traditional methods of fundraising.
If you live in a city or on a busy street, you know how difficult it can be to drown out bothersome sounds.
But most bothersome were the moments in which BET revealed that it still hasn't committed to intersectionality as a framework for Black liberation.
But however ridiculous and bothersome the fees we've dealt before are, they're nothing compared to one recently charged to a Thai Airways passenger.
Yaasa ONE Mattress (Queen) — $549 See Details Few things are more bothersome than sleeping on a pillow that's as flat as a pancake.
The media mogul admitted that she used to find reading untrue stories about herself bothersome — and even turned to Maya Angelou for advice.
Inside, the jet engines were no more bothersome than a garbage truck you might hear outside the window of a Midtown Manhattan apartment.
No. 1 Andy Murray, hobbling from a bothersome and prolonged hip injury, was upset by the American Sam Querrey in five uneven sets.
If so, and especially if the camera-phobia you describe is increasingly bothersome, maybe it's time to treat yourself to some more TLC.
How do you help your middle schooler handle kids who are bothersome, frustrating, annoying or just not someone they want to be friends with?
Both studies asked participants about their vision, bothersome vision problems and other health issues, and both assessed cognitive impairment and dementia with special tests.
For young Indians in Kolkata or Bangalore, Pakistan is no longer viewed as a lost cousin but simply as a particularly bothersome distant neighbour.
"Well, he's very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome," Trump told Fox and Friends in an interview aired on June 23.
In Schneemann's provocative paintings, sculptures, installations, performances, films, and videos, serendipity often plays a crucial role, interceding as an intermediary to life's bothersome snags.
When you spend 20 minutes prepping what you think is the perfect booby trap, having to do it all over again is incredibly bothersome.
For that man, who's maybe less feeling a human being than many people you've met in your life, it feels really bothersome to me.
Trump on Mueller: 'He's very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome...people that have been hired are all H. Clinton supporters.' pic.twitter.
And if you're single and open about your sexual orientation, the idea that someone might use SwipeBuster to look you up probably isn't bothersome.
There's a level of focus required here that I find both bothersome (I just want to go fast through pretty places sometimes) and exhilarating.
The most bothersome thing for me is getting emails all the time from women all over the world, saying: They say I have depression.
If you jump into an even more bothersome situation, you may discover that the person who overreacts and then regrets it is actually you.
We can have bothersome quirks that our teenagers view as entirely our own; we can have characteristics they admire, but don't care to cultivate.
Plus, with Sound2.0 and T-Quiet active noise-canceling technologies, they pump out next-level audio without the bothersome sounds of people around you.
While the songs aren't offensive, loud or bothersome in any way, I find the whole arrangement awkward and generally try to avoid eye contact.
The movie opens with Dina, voluble and vulnerable, asking a dental assistant to take her hand before a dentist drills into a bothersome tooth.
Was that bothersome to you when you were at "The Daily Show" when it was primarily, I assume, white dudes from Harvard working there?
Ultimately, I'd say only use Turbo mode if you're not getting the performance numbers you want, or if the sound of spinning aeroblades isn't bothersome.
For Android, the process isn't much different: go to the Recents section of the Phone app, long press on the bothersome number, and choose block.
Still, Apple's new wireless AirPods and headphone-jack-free design is a trade-off at best and "irritating," annoying and bothersome at worst, reviews said.
Some units have dead pixels, the Joy-Con controllers don't always work, and people are 3-D printing their own fixes for bothersome design issues.
They can have bothersome side effects, increasing the risk of suicide in some patients, diminishing libido in others, and they often take weeks to work.
Even more bothersome, Normani's debut solo single "Motivation," which was as close to a perfect pop song as anyone got in 2019, was also ignored.
The lack of data on how much hair transplants may improve a person's image was bothersome to Ishii, because patients would ask for specific estimates.
" In a Fox News interview set to air Friday, Trump said of Mueller: "Well, he's very, very good friends with Comey, which is very bothersome.
They coach Jane on how best to get rid of his bothersome wife and how best to apologize to him when she's incurred his wrath.
It aired during Monday night's episode of Love & Hip-Hop, and like her album title, alludes to Cardi's newfound fame and the bothersome trappings of it.
Such a machine, the speculation goes, would not be bounded by bothersome human limitations, such as slowness of thought, emotions, irrational biases and need for sleep.
Britain had regarded these lands as too bothersome to rule, and yet useful as a buffer, an formula unhelpful to FATA's people that Pakistan blindly preserved.
Regardless of the form, product-centric marketing stops the flow of an audience's true pursuit and pays other companies for the privilege of that bothersome access.
" These steps may entail bothersome or offensive measures but, she argues, they are preferable to "being incinerated at your office desk by a flaming hijacked plane.
" But she said while the rants are bothersome for people to witness, "it's kind of uncomfortable for people to talk about the ugly side of racism.
It's a little laggy at times, which is bothersome considering that a car doesn't need to worry about battery life the same way a smartphone does.
Another common trope is the scourge of well-meaning but bothersome individuals who insist on praying over the blind when they're out and about in public.
Generally I arrive during cocktail hour, either at a wedding or a reception, and usually I have left long before people get too drunk or bothersome.
Was it ever bothersome to you that people seemed more interested in the synthetic, "discretized" sound, rather than how you intended the technology to be used?
ANONYMOUS The Workologist receives many inquiries related to "annoying" co-workers — people who mean no harm, but have some habit or characteristic that others find bothersome.
Over six months, women in both treatment groups reported similar improvements in quality of life, though they reported a bigger reduction in bothersome symptoms with Botox.
This week the Race/Related team is taking aim at a few of the words and phrases that we find bothersome when it comes to race.
As another way to look less "like a modern guy," creator Dan Fogelman told Ventimiglia to stop working out, which he found more bothersome than Mustache Gate.
It especially understands that Republican lawmakers are its best hope at avoiding bothersome regulations—another good reason to believe Facebook's claims that it's not intentionally targeting conservatives.
The most bothersome feature of the game is the lazy way they chose to add inventory and health menus to float in space in front of you.
This particularly bothersome pimple is a combination of sebum (oil) and the dead skin in our follicles, explains Seabron Pelc, senior medical aesthetician at AOB Med Spa.
But the side effects for ACTH were deemed more bothersome because of unwanted pig proteins and other cells in the medicine, according to a 1976 Mayo publication.
I went with the brass egg, which had a nice weight without being bothersome when I slipped it in my pocket, as I saw in the ad.   
Second, your current employer may not only reject your ultimatum but find it bothersome, making it awkward to stay even if you wanted to change your mind.
In fact, they seem to be behaving respectfully, and they probably don't suspect their "bro contact" might be bothersome, and almost certainly don't intend it to be.
Lastly, if you cannot retrieve the lens or if the eye is bothersome, you should call and schedule an appointment to see your ophthalmologist as soon as possible.
"Well, he is very very good friends with (former FBI Director James) Comey, which is very bothersome," the President said in a Fox News clip that aired Thursday.
A lot of the more recent games have felt like a clumsy version of Wipeout with occasional bothersome bits of jumping, which was never what Sonic was about.
However, I was on vacation during Arthur fist's highest zenith and can't accurately say how much joy it provided to anyone without doing a long and bothersome poll.
Regarding the bothersome pistachio sheller described in your most recent column: I would buy him a bag of shelled pistachios and ask him to please consider using those.
Details: J.D. Power's 2019 U.S. Tech Experience Index study found that: 23% of customers with lane-keeping and centering systems complain that the alerts are annoying or bothersome.
She sounded both strident and buoyant about the discovery, the way people do when they've just solved the source of a long-bothersome bug infestation or allergic reaction.
Sharpton says the whole situation is bothersome ... but the league can't be hypocritical, especially when some of the biggest NBA figures have been critical of America's current leadership.
For adults and older children, whooping cough can often be treated at home with a course of antibiotics, with the severe hacking cough being the most bothersome symptom.
"This type of solution will conquer the market, because it addresses some of the most serious and bothersome issues for satellite operators," said David Pollack, Spacecom's chief executive.
But after Ms. Chojnowski and Ms. Rusch praised Mr. Sanders, they turned to a predicament far more bothersome than the winter weather: choosing between the two progressive candidates.
It goes without saying the heavy metal community has never been the most welcoming (with some subsets less so than others), but that's not what is truly bothersome.
"It may be loud and bothersome, but they have every right to complete the construction," Mailis Pustrom, who lives at No. 64, posted on the block association's website.
If that's bothersome, you should consider checking out Apple's slightly older 211-inch iPad Pro, which has four speakers and a ProMotion display that has a faster refresh rate.
The agency hopes to overcome the bothersome weight constraint imposed by propellant by mining the surfaces of alien worlds for valuable resources like water, oxygen, and rocket fuel components.
Though bothersome that we won't be getting any behind-the-scenes looks, perhaps it's best to be like Jon Snow and "know nothing" to ensure the best finale possible.
The most symbolic but impactful and far reaching action Mr. Trump could take, would be to express regret over his years of headlining the baseless, but bothersome, birther movement.
One of the first bothersome things about using the Spectacles was the location of the buttons, one on each sunglasses arm, which are used for recording pictures and videos.
The point is that a nation with diminishing appetite for doing anything difficult or bothersome wants security without the need to attend to things like security clearances and procedures.
When the limiting dimensions of paint and canvas became bothersome she moved on to the study of light, enrolling in a stage lighting program in Yale University's drama department.
The incumbent Republican Party has gone all-in on an illiberal demagogue empowered by an increasingly untrammeled executive branch, with even impeachment swatted down like a bothersome institutional fly.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's parliament has agreed to open a dedicated entrance to the benches for its only far-right lawmaker after rival politicians complained letting him through was too bothersome.
Featuring Sound2.0™ and T-Quiet™ active noise canceling technologies, these ergonomic headphones reportedly deliver next-level audio free of the bothersome sounds of people or things around you.
Image: Getty ImagesBarely missing a fatal slap at a bothersome fly might be a headache for both of you, according to new research from scientists at the University of Sydney.
For one thing, requiring users to respond to multi-factor authentication processes too often will make for a bothersome experience, and often leads to their total disablement by frustrated users.
For now, most Republicans are overlooking Trump's bothersome character excesses — without conceding that his impulsiveness and bluntness may well have contributed to his success after Republican sobriety and traditionalism failed.
But because most of the swampy land on the Russian side of the nearby border has never been drained, the area is infested with giant mosquitoes and other bothersome bugs.
The most bothersome source of interference is unintentional radio noise from spacecraft electronics, which could be avoided by asking moon-bound missions to include strong electromagnetic shielding for their spacecraft.
The crowding factor also plays a large role in choosing where to sit as passengers congregating in the aisle to queue for the lavatory can often be disruptive and bothersome.
They then have a one-hour grace period where, if something comes up or the file is too bothersome, they can throw the file back in the queue without penalty.
It's a bit surprising there's no feature that lowers the volume the longer I'm asleep, but the sound is not at all bothersome, even when it's the only thing I hear.
To see what symptoms patients find most bothersome, van Driel and colleagues asked 10 customers seeking over-the-counter treatments at a community pharmacy in Belgium what concerned them the most.
And if you're one of the readers prone to describing our coverage of the artists above as "unyielding" or "bothersome" or [insert critical adjective], there's still plenty for you to enjoy.
The process can speed up, however, creating visual dandruff, or even worse, [symptoms] such as a bothersome form of flakes that adhere to the hair shaft and can create hair loss.
A bothersome design quirk of the product is the recessed headphone jack, which much like the 3.5mm port of the first iPhone prohibits the use of headphones with more girthy cables.
She is prone to slapping bothersome men on the street (who cower even as they loom over her) and insisting that restaurant maîtres d' come grovel and refill her water glass.
Some consumers are turning off driver safety systems because the technologies are "annoying or bothersome," an emerging problem for the auto industry, according to a study released Tuesday by J.D. Power.
Drugs considered safe when first marketed can turn out to have hazards, both bothersome and severe, that become apparent only after millions of people take them for a long enough time.
About 39 percent in the 50mg group also reported the absence of their most bothersome symptom (MBS), such as nausea or sensitivity to light or sound, compared with 27.4 percent for placebo.
The research team found that having distance vision worse than 20/40 and even the perception of having bothersome vision problems were associated with almost three-fold higher odds of cognitive impairment.
In other cases, watch bands may slide along a user's wrist, turn about a user's wrist, or may be otherwise uncomfortable or bothersome to a user if the band is overly loose.
" The more bothersome concern, she adds, is that "there can be bacterial colonization, because once again it comes through your vagina, which is close to the rectum, which means bacteria are present.
Removing the friction from a system is an aesthetic joy; coders' eyes blaze when they talk about making something run faster or how they eliminated some bothersome human effort from a process.
The order was non-binding, but could prove bothersome for the company as it fights against a class action lawsuit brought by drivers in California that seeks to reclassify them as employees.
And you navigate the world entirely though typed commands—you'll type "go to the motel" or "talk to the bartender" or "take the gun"—as appropriate, with no other bothersome interface issues.
Nearly half of postmenopausal women report bothersome vaginal dryness, pain and other symptoms, but there isn't much evidence supporting the value of prescription treatments, the study authors write in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Three months after surgery, however, glare, halos and double vision were common, affecting 50 to 60 percent of all patients, with up to 5 percent characterizing them as "very" or "extremely" bothersome.
And governments cannot block speech merely because it is irritating or bothersome — unless you are talking about commercial speech, in which case government bureaucrats have been given more deference to restrict speech.
Soldiers who have both tinnitus and hearing loss often find the tinnitus more bothersome, since it's an unceasing reminder of whatever horrifying incident caused it; in severe cases, sufferers sometimes require psychotherapy.
Quite simply, if a government indeed killed a bothersome journalist, then that action is just the logical, if ghastly, extension of Trump's campaign to vilify and endanger journalists in the United States.
Luckily, you're free to skip the more bothersome side missions, as FFXV isn't a game that forces you to do a lot of extra grinding in order to succeed through the main storyline.
"It's possible that the folks who didn't follow through were primarily those who didn't have really bothersome symptoms," said Kumar Dharmarajan, a cardiologist and chief scientific officer at health insurance company Clover Health.
"The other commanders looked at Rosario as some bothersome person who wanted to get involved," said Sofía Montenegro, a leading feminist intellectual at the Center for Communication Research, a research group in Managua.
What is also bothersome is that since the Yankees routed the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium on July 1 to move into a first-place tie, the Yankees have won 14 of 25.
In an interview with Fox News, President Trump said it was "bothersome" that special counsel Robert Mueller was "very, very good friends" with former FBI Director James Comey, whom Trump fired in May.
To a lesser extent, the promotion of digital technology as if it helps to ameliorate these problems and as if its manifest ability to add to them is just a bothersome side effect.
Originally, the Food and Drug Administration approved finasteride 20103 mg (Proscar) in 1992 for the treatment of "bothersome symptoms in men" with an enlarged prostate, which is also referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia.
They prevent unscrupulous doctors from convincing their most bothersome patients to ask for assisted suicide and they keep sick people from the devastating feeling that they should kill themselves to stop being a burden.
But his primary value comes on the defensive end, where lineups that feature him and George will allow Anthony to hide out on an opposing team's power forward or center—whichever is less bothersome.
If you find the initial odor bothersome, however, then wash the brush out with shampoo a few times or lather it up with shaving soap and let it sit overnight before washing it out.
I'm lucky that I can entertain the thought of Hurricane Florence as a nuisance, but even this is overshadowed by certain catastrophe to the north where the impacts won't be merely bothersome but biblical.
" One particularly bothersome sentence in the book is this: "Peter Cozzens authored the standard history of Stones River for the past 20 years, and he also largely followed the lead established by McWhiney and Connelly.
Jellyfish and insects are bothersome, but she doesn't let them get to her since a solid mental state, and the ability to react to sudden changes in the water, is important in open water swimming.
That can be odd and bothersome at times, like when border officials insist on checking smelly hockey bags when the car pool comes home from a game played on the other side of the divide.
The rest of the video continues this practice of auditory flavoring as the vlogger guides you through the process of moving digital files from one computer to another; something you once thought was unartistic and bothersome.
He played through a bothersome ankle injury that eventually forced him out of the SEC Championship Game, and he skipped being a counselor at last month's Manning Passing Academy in Louisiana because of a hamstring issue.
In fact it is baffling who would prefer to hire their own car nowadays, with all that hanging around at the airport and bothersome paperwork, not mention having to find somewhere to park in crowded cities.
The Justice Department and other agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission, have tried to crack down on the problem by targeting the perpetrators of the bothersome automated calls, but have found it increasingly difficult to handle.
"What is bothersome is are we going to see some of the major importers of pork in the Orient backing away from our markets and not taking as much pork," said Linn Group analyst John Ginzel.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis, at a Mass for poor and homeless people, warned on Sunday against the "anaesthetized consciences" of those who see the needy as bothersome instead of as brothers and sisters to be helped.
Getty, who's been listening, calls her bothersome and pronounces that his right hand man, James Fletcher Chace (Brendan Fraser), will deal with her in the future, as if she is a pesky mouse and Chace the exterminator.
But it became rather bothersome after awhile because I think a lot of people coming to see us were coming to see a freak show of whatever that was, as opposed to really digging into the music.
"It's bothersome that there are claims made when there does not appear to be evidence, because it tends to undermine people's confidence in the election," says Michael Haas, who serves as the top election official in Wisconsin.
The research team found at the end of the trial that women in all of the groups had average reductions of 1.2 to 1.4 points, or about 50 percent, in the severity of their most bothersome symptom.
If you don't tend to wear sunglasses regularly, they can be slightly intrusive or bothersome, but I can only imagine that as Spectacles become more commonplace, versions with clear lenses will be released for indoor use as well.
Afterward, their B.D.N.F. genes were not blocked by nearly as many of the bothersome molecules, and those genes could get on with the job of making B.D.N.F. None of this occurred in the brains of the sedentary mice.
"You're learning about your team, but there's lessons that are preventable - and that's the thing that's bothersome right now," coach Dave Tippett told the Arizona Republic of the Coyotes, who are off the worst start in franchise history.
She also receives visitors, the most bothersome being Ginny Smythson-Balby, who possesses "attention-seeking breasts" and claims to be a local reporter, though her home is in faraway Notting Hill and she doesn't ask any good questions.
" Out of the thousands of messages she receives, she says, 85 percent feature cock shots: "Maybe that's why other women find it bothersome, but it's not like the site is for meeting your knitting group, so why get offended?
The former Giants owner Wellington T. Mara, the father of John K. Mara, the current co-owner most involved in the Giants' football decisions, used to say that the sound of fans booing his team at home was bothersome.
Yet as far as companies went to build phones that could indeed "fit right in your pocket" throughout the '80s and '903s, the fact remained that having anything larger than a candy bar in one's pocket is rather bothersome.
Corporate and political advertising are being "mushed together" as a single topic of discussion, but it is political micro-targeting that is most bothersome to consumers, says Karen Kornbluh, senior fellow for digital policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The only thing that's bothersome about it, is that I see being called "fake news" as the equivalent of the n-word for journalists, the equivalent of calling an Italian any of the ugly words that people have for that ethnicity.
The work ethic of the Google enterprise does not have time or patience for humans in the machine, and our chatter, physical, and emotional needs, as well as different ways of communicating are bothersome and disruptive to its way of being.
"But it's also bothersome to see his connections to Russia and the president's suggestions that we should question whether we should be in NATO, which is a dream come true for Vladimir Putin," Pelosi added, referring to the Russian president.
Mizuki Yamamoto, who, at 21, will vote in her first election on Sunday because she was too young during a lower house election in 2014, said she feared many young people would simply not vote because they deemed it too bothersome.
Late-game species could be encountered almost immediately after starting, trainers could challenge gyms in whatever order they pleased, and even the bothersome "evolve via trade" mechanic was rectified by introducing a brand-new NPC known as the Tradeback Guy.
While some of the extensions of the Force may seem bothersome in the newest film, if you go back and watch the first eight films in the Skywalker saga, there have always been some questionable, far-reaching uses of the Force.
As Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, professors at Harvard, wrote in their recent book "How Democracies Die," President Vladimir Putin of Russia turned the tax authorities on Vladimir Gusinsky, owner of an independent television network, NTV, which was considered bothersome.
RICHARD GYURO Eagle Point, Oregon Bartleby's bestiary of bothersome babblers omits at least two: the Archival Archies, who command the lore of how things were once done; and the Naysaying Nellies, who have never met a proposal for change they approve of.
President Trump has called Mueller's relationship with Comey "bothersome," though hasn't said much about Mueller's role lately even as he seizes on the latest revelations about the Fusion GPS dossier to try and turn the tables on Democrats in the Russia scandal.
Instead of asking users to readjust how they use their phone, the experience of using the phone just gets better as notifications get smarter and less bothersome, apps react to what you're doing, and interoperate with other devices around you more seamlessly.
This may sound like a bothersome legal technicality, but it is also the current state of the law, and the fact that the American statute is obsolete meant that Mr. Mueller felt his hands were tied by the nonphysical nature of his evidence.
"It's really bothersome to Kim and I that we bust our a– and we film all the time, we're open, we don't have a ton of boundaries in our opinion — not in comparison to Kourtney, who doesn't give us anything," she says.
Rather, its structure resembles a panel discussion, which, given the topic, is not bothersome at all: the expert pool, which includes journalists, scholars, directors, and authors based in both the US and Italy, is articulate enough to keep the viewer engaged with the topic.
" He also tells us what compelled him to write about these particular artworks: "Some of the greatest works are forever calling you back to them, demanding that you look at them again and again–quite as bothersome as any human relationship you might say.
They also outlined steps the company is taking to make Facebook a happier place, including improving the quality of the News Feed, allowing you to mute bothersome people for 30 days, and make it easier for you to hide posts from your former romantic partners.
You couldn't argue that she has a credible major league delivery onscreen, but it's not so far off that it's bothersome, and in her carriage and manner she's a more believable professional athlete than male co-stars like Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Mo McRae.
The bottom lineThis might not be the rod for everyone, but if you're frustrated with the inability to fly-cast on a Tenkara rod, or the time-consuming and bothersome set-up of conventional rods, the REYR First Cast might be the rod for you.
"When I see a president who I don't see as a role model for the lessons of life that I want to impart on my my children and the people that I care for in this world, that that's bothersome to me," Santorum told Axelrod.
The notion that rap fans ought to be tied to (or feel removed from) music according to the era in which they were born is a bothersome fact of hip-hop fandom perennially tearing audiences apart that, by all rights, should get along swimmingly.
And if you want be charmed by a 5-year-old boy chatting with his father at bedtime about dinosaurs, music and his sometimes bothersome sisters, you can find that at Tristan's Bedtime Radio Hour, broadcast on Sunday nights on KBFG in Northwest Seattle, where Tristan lives.
AB5 threatens Uber's core business model because it could potentially force the company to treat its fleet of contract drivers as employees, which might entitle them to bothersome labor protections including minimum wage, health care, compensation for injuries suffered on the job, and the right to organize.
"That is kind of in my mind, and maybe I'm a traditionalist, violates a norm and standard of behavior that's long been abided by previous presidents and to me that's bothersome and I think another sign of some erosion of our institutions and our norms and standards," Clapper said.
Meanwhile, he remains focused on the fact that fixing someone's arthritic knee may also be a "gateway to their physical activity" and so presents an opportunity to use exercise to fix the reason why this knee may have become bothersome in the first place -- and prevent it from happening again in the future.
The drug, ubrogepant, showed greater rates of pain and symptom relief from migraine compared to a placebo, with more than 20% of participants given the drug reporting to be pain-free within two hours and more than 34% relieved of the most bothersome symptoms linked to migraine, which include light and noise sensitivity.
For government officials, the growing and once unimaginable respect for bothersome traffic signals is proof that, whatever the complaints of Kremlin critics about creeping dictatorship, the iron rule of Mr. Putin and his handpicked choice as Moscow mayor, Sergei S. Sobyanin, has brought about a long-overdue shift toward a gentler, more law-abiding society.
In a study published last month, the drug showed greater rates of pain and symptom relief from migraine compared to a placebo, with more than 19% of participants given the drug reporting to be pain-free within two hours and nearly 40% relieved of the most bothersome symptoms linked to migraine, which include light and noise sensitivity.
The spike in offers comes at a time when the American Hotel & Lodging Association, a trade group based in Washington, D.C., has voiced its opposition to consolidation in the online travel agency business, such as the acquisition last year of Orbitz by Expedia, a deal that was particularly bothersome to hotels, they said, since they paid Expedia commissions that were higher than Orbitz's.
Not to be flippant about what I'm sure was a difficult personal experience, but from the outside, reading about how she brushed off the defense attorney's sexist and victim blame-y questions like they were a bothersome flea she was deigning to deal with ("The only person who would have a direct eye line is someone laying underneath my skirt and we didn't have anyone positioned there") felt empowering and raw.
Rhetoric Second, the Democratic Party's recent rhetoric, with discussion of President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE being "illegitimate" or impeachable, is bothersome to me, and is highly hypocritical coming from those who mocked conservatives for making similar points in 2008.

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