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70 Sentences With "more trouble than it's worth"

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The Surface Dial is often more trouble than it's worth.
And sometimes the help is more trouble than it's worth.
Many recyclers find that process to be more trouble than it's worth.
In 2019, Watchmen (the comic) was arguably more trouble than it's worth.
For her, being categorised as "gifted" is simply "more trouble than it's worth".
Eventually, creating ransomware that can evade ShieldFS may prove more trouble than it's worth.
MotoMods implementation is well done, even though it's mostly more trouble than it's worth.
Unless you're willing to experiment, the Blackmagic eGPU is more trouble than it's worth.
But right now, it looks like it is causing more trouble than it's worth.
When things are slow I'll work on Upwork, but lately it's more trouble than it's worth.
To a more conventional nominee, this sort of baggage might be more trouble than it's worth.
I used to use projection but I don't anymore because I find it more trouble than it's worth.
However, this might be more trouble than it's worth for English-speaking users, he noted in an email.
"Frankly, it's becoming more trouble than it's worth and this current situation isn't helping matters much," he said.
"I'd have nine months to ascertain if the property might be more trouble than it's worth," Mr. Babitz said.
But the desktop version adds a retouching tool that, in unskilled hands, might be more trouble than it's worth.
For players both big and small, building the calendar of the future is simply more trouble than it's worth.
This technique is known as "cold storage," and it might be more trouble than it's worth on a smartphone.
In an ecological niche like Hollywood, for a woman like Angelina Jolie, marriage may be more trouble than it's worth.
However, it can require more trouble than it's worth to nail down which stores are running deals you actually care about.
But while upright sex can seem daunting, or more trouble than it's worth, it can actually create more possibilities for intimacy.
In an ecological niche like Hollywood, for a woman like Angelina Jolie, frankly, it may be more trouble than it's worth.
I stopped wearing makeup regularly a few years ago, after I realized it was more trouble than it's worth for me.
I'm going to say it now: Rory's got to get out of this book, which is clearly more trouble than it's worth.
Despite Carbone's bullish outlooks and the sector's latest progress, investors remain cautious as energy repercussions may cause more trouble than it's worth.
However, we've read plenty of mixed reviews (Wirecutter thought it was more trouble than it's worth) and earlier units were even recalled.
And the experience of a generation of doomsday planners is that protecting the civilian population is actually more trouble than it's worth.
These agencies' heads do interact with Congress more frequently than the technical agencies, so decentralization might be more trouble than it's worth.
And on Hillary Clinton's side, the organization is seen as so beset by controversy that it might be more trouble than it's worth.
The game is making a not-so-subtle point that NYC's subway system is more trouble than it's worth to repair and maintain.
"To be honest it might be more trouble than it's worth," Joe Redifer, co-host of YouTube gaming show Game Sack, told Motherboard.
The lack of takeover bids suggests that potential buyers think fixing Deutsche Bank would be more trouble than it's worth, Mr. Rocholl said.
For example: Eventually, recent presidents have generally concluded that a having a Cabinet full of independent actors is more trouble than it's worth.
But it's still funny to see Intel decide it's more trouble than it's worth to fix something, rather than just forget about it entirely.
An autonomous store that constantly over- or undercharges would be more trouble than it's worth, and patrons would just go to the nearest classic shop.
Make it difficult and many people may find it more trouble than it's worth to harass, shame, and otherwise abuse online those different from themselves.
It's mostly fine—a small hiccup—but spending a few minutes in the elevator opening and closing apps feels more trouble than it's worth sometimes.
From the outside looking in, though, unraveling Lemony Snicket's many strange-for-the-sake-of-it twists and scattershot storytelling feels like more trouble than it's worth.
You'd think BuySellAds would want to keep that goodwill by hanging on to Digg Reader, but I guess maintaining an RSS client can be more trouble than it's worth.
Between the sky-high electric bill, skyrocketing price of graphics processing units, and thousands you'll spend on cooling systems, becoming a miner is often more trouble than it's worth.
You'll either find yourself with a digital tool that also makes you look like a tool, or a superfluous piece of gadgetry that is more trouble than it's worth.
On the forums I've run, I've never used rule litigation as an excuse to hide the rules, and found that shadow banning often ends up being more trouble than it's worth.
Luke Wilson and Thomas Middleditch are brought in as a pair of doppelgängers for Tallahassee and Columbus; it's a funny gag that nevertheless seems like way more trouble than it's worth.
Luckily my previous partners had, like me, largely viewed shower sex like sex on the beach or sex in an airplane bathroom: a sex trope that's far more trouble than it's worth.
North and South Korea claim they want unification, but to judge by their actions over many decades, they think any shift from their uneasy peace would cause more trouble than it's worth.
But his ex, Nashville trainer Brittany Farrar, shared her own photo following last night's season premiere of The Bachelorette, and insinuated that romance with Rodgers might be more trouble than it's worth.
Doesn't this ceremony seem like more trouble than it's worth, given how rare it is for either the best or the most popular movie in any given year to win the top prize?
But in practice, farmers say, the program, which allows more than 100,000 laborers to be temporarily imported from Mexico, Guatemala, and a host of other countries, is often more trouble than it's worth.
As such, the President's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital is likely to be far more trouble than it's worth -- adding another layer of complication to a peace process that already faces long odds.
It might sound like it's more trouble than it's worth, but it's definitely easier than trying to convince tech support that your laptop or smartphone smelled like burnt toast right out of the box.[Satechi]
Style is to be celebrated for the labor that goes into creating it and for the pleasure that it creates; style that effaces itself in the name of naturalism is dull, more trouble than it's worth.
I understand that Amazon's continuing to push video chat with all of the products, but introducing a camera on a product that will likely primarily be used in the bedroom is probably more trouble than it's worth.
Privacy is always at the front of mind with these sorts of home products, and the addition of a camera in this case seems like a lot more trouble than it's worth, for Lenovo and consumers alike.
If having a TV that bright sounds like it's more trouble than it's worth, you can step down to the Quantum (sans X), which gets you the same screen size and drops the peak brightness to 1,000 nits.
Franks points out that crimes with relatively low penalties make them less urgent to judges, who may view the issuance of a search warrant as more trouble than it's worth for a crime that carries such a small charge.
Bringing your lunch to work every day is a surefire way to save money during the week, but, if you don't already have a foolproof plan for food prep, it can also seem like more trouble than it's worth.
When you're in the thick of it, hunting down exploits and calculating the cost of changing an existing route, communicating to a partner all the relevant information swirling around inside your head can be more trouble than it's worth.
Chuck's merry men all agree that this self-admitted liar is telling them the truth, in the familiar manner of people who've decided to humor someone who's full of it because disagreeing would be more trouble than it's worth.
But Trump said Tuesday at a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron that he would "always stand behind" Jackson, even as he suggested that the confirmation process might be more trouble than it's worth for the Navy physician.
It also means we're just about finished with the only good part of winter—days off, travel, gifts, and holiday parties with open bars—and entering the frigid days where leaving your apartment is way more trouble than it's worth.
Maybe it's time for people to accept the fact that robbing an ATM is more trouble than it's worth and that they should stick with more lucrative illicit schemes—like smuggling mass amounts of chocolate with a Russian crime syndicate or whatever.
But for all its flamboyance and audacity, "Swingtown" does a good job of exploring a generation of people who aren't quite sure why they fell for the traditional value of marriage, which (like swinging, to me at least), seems like more trouble than it's worth.
But the company also creates avatars for those fake profiles that are supposed to be indistinguishable from humans, and limits customers to 10-minute video chats with them — a setup that seems like far more trouble than it's worth, and something that customers would suss out pretty quickly.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the company only has a few limited ways to proceed with patient data: It could compartmentalize the PillPack business into its own unit with limited data-sharing with the rest of Amazon, or it could reorganize the entire Amazon business to become compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which would probably be more trouble than it's worth.
When the Scooby Gang hear of a new "boogeyman" legend, they track down a beast that seems to need slaying yet doing so turns out to be more trouble than it's worth.
End users have reported problems with Rapport, slow PCs due to high CPU and RAM utilization, incompatibility with various security/antivirus products and difficulty in removing the software.Davey Winder, Is HSBC's security software more trouble than it's worth?, PC Pro magazine, 20 Jul 2010 The consumer organisation Which? found that many members had problems due to running Trusteer Rapport, and advised against using it.
The story continues when the Daedalus arrives and renews the expedition's connection to Earth. This takes place alongside the Ori story arc in SG-1, and the Wraith become an even larger threat in the Pegasus Galaxy. But what they deal with in their second year might be more than they can handle, and Dr. Carson Beckett's retrovirus is more trouble than it's worth.
" Sampson wrote in an email to Miers that he was : > concerned that to execute this plan properly we must all be on the same page > and be steeled to withstand any political upheaval that might result. If we > start caving to complaining US Attorneys or Senators then we shouldn't do it > -- it'll be more trouble than it's worth. We'll stand by for a green light > from you." Sampson resigned after Attorney General Alberto Gonzales—under > pressure from Congress—agreed that the Justice Department would turn those > emails over to Congress and would make Department staff, including Sampson, > available to testify about the firings.
Upon learning of Lindsay's origins, he reconciles with his father and finally reveals his feelings for Maeby. Both realizing that further contact with their dysfunctional family is more trouble than it's worth, he and Michael escape to Cabo with $500,000 and a house waiting for them, not knowing that George Senior has escaped to the same destination with the same plan. Besides his crush on his cousin, George Michael is also shown to be extremely close to his father, Michael, presumably with the two bonding more after his mother's death. In season 4, George Michael is now in his early twenties and in college at the University of California, Davis.
Bennett suggests that Israel must learn to live with the Palestinian problem without a "surgical action" of separation to two states: "I have a friend who's got shrapnel in his rear end, and he's been told that it can be removed surgically, but it would leave him disabled... So he decided to live with it. There are situations where insisting on perfection can lead to more trouble than it's worth." Bennett's "Shrapnel in the butt" thus quickly became widely known as representing his view of the Palestinian problem."Bennett urges 'coexistence' with Palestinians, Lapid calls for 'honest divorce'", The Jerusalem Post, 21 June 2013.

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