But I do know that what I consider only niggling annoyances can become show-stoppers for newbies. |
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What other city has so many amenities, yet so little of the annoyances that make bigger cities maddening? |
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She's also noticed that she functions better under stress and is less likely to get caught up in the little annoyances. |
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Further annoyances included his twitchy foot which he kept pounding excitedly against the floor next to my foot, and occasionally on top of it. |
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And to extract humour from annoyances and irritations is what comedians have always done since time immemorial. |
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One of the many pettifogging annoyances of being a chap is the complete inability to explain how one would like one's hair cut. |
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Both men and women have their various issues, insecurities and annoyances associated with dating. |
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These visual flaws are mainly annoyances and only a real problem in Episode One. |
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I complain to God, or whoever else will listen, about the annoyances, the difficulties, the strains. |
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The users' dislike of the application is actually caused by a swarm of tiny usability annoyances. |
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I also talked to Shawn about minor annoyances, and whether or not it was fair of me to be annoyed by them. |
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The book contains more than fifty examples of innovative solutions or approaches to problems or annoyances that impact our lives. |
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What's really going on here is more than annoyances over a missed transfer or frazzled nerves over an abrupt stop during rush hour. |
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Yes, it's annoying, but the benefits of having email certainly outweigh the annoyances associated with it. |
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Despite the many problems and annoyances, there were some bright spots to CMW, and these mostly came in the form of the performers. |
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It was neat but not terribly configurable, and did have various annoyances. |
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Your employees aren't the only ones who suffer from such annoyances and irritations. |
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As recorded severally elsewhere in these quotidian chronicles, a frequent bringer of singular annoyances is Dr. Crow. |
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She missed her daily chores and annoyances and the routines of a normal life. |
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Minor annoyances won't bother you so much because you're focused on the big picture. |
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It's telling that car alarms have become mere annoyances rather than effective tools to prevent crime. |
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For most people, cold and flu season means suffering the temporary annoyances of a stuffy nose, a sore throat or a bad cough. |
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Part of this comes from her old-fashioned view that one does not complain about such annoyances. |
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Smaller annoyances included hanging doors the wrong way and putting light switches in the wrong place. |
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Whether it's tailgaters or cell phone talkers, life is filled with little annoyances which can add up to big headaches. |
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It would therefore appear they had neither accepted nor foreseen the annoyances suffered. |
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Some of the annoyances can be understood, even if only at a stretch of the credulity. |
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However, by finally purging some of the annoyances and adding a few more powerful constructs to the language, we are probably better off than we were before. |
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It discourages Choupette that all of the little annoyances of a poorly planned rising await him each morning. |
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Secondly, are the annoyances to which passengers are exposed acceptably proportionate to the gain in security? |
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For him, happiness appeared to lie in the avoidance of the petty annoyances of life and in the repression of instinctual behaviour. |
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The annoyances continue with the numbers which are sometimes lost between the loudspeaker of the Pocket PC and the microphone of the earpiece. |
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And what do you get for these relatively minor inconveniences and annoyances? |
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If foreign-owned manufacturers can thrive despite all the annoyances of life in Britain, why can't the locals? |
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To break up a country over such small, recent annoyances would be nuts. The nationalists' economics are also flawed. |
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Despite the petty annoyances of the authorities, there was a friendly, mutual feeling of respect between the leaders and their men. |
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However, all these annoyances could become a thing of the past thanks to a fully revised tool intended to bring serenity to this task. |
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A finding that abnormal annoyances were caused will therefore not be enough to establish fault in the exercise of a right. |
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We have all experienced anger when we were little, when we came up against the first annoyances that life throws our way. |
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The trial judge ordered St. Lawrence Cement to pay damages to its neighbours to compensate them for the annoyances they had suffered. |
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Use them to bring comfort and distract the person from annoyances and worries. |
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Physical limitations caused by the finite speed of light appear from time to time, but in most cases are perceived as mere annoyances. |
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This generated some annoyances for Community industry members who had to deliver their European merchandise at the beginning of the year. |
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Despite the fact my hangovers have begun to transmogrify from tolerable annoyances into day-long periods of apocalyptic torture, I'm still getting drunk because I love drinking. |
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It's up to you to not let minor annoyances become all-encompassing drama. |
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Every aspect of its design is so accomplished and smoothly ergonomic that you barely notice the car is there, and drive with an enjoyment unencumbered by quirks or annoyances. |
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Rising prices are annoyances, but have to be seen in perspective. |
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Staff leaving straight after a training programme, nonsense faxes and cold calls from energy companies are the top three annoyances for small business in Bolton. |
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None of these cost much or had much relevance but collectively, in a period where morale was weak, they were silly, petty little annoyances that were easy to avoid. |
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As the Superior Court stated, recognition that a nuisance exists depends upon the context, and it is defined in contrast to the concept of normal neighborhood annoyances described in Article 976 of the Civil Code of Québec. |
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An elderly religious who does not allow himself or herself to be overcome by the annoyances and limitations of age, but keeps alive joy, love and hope, is an invaluable support for the young. |
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Appropriate insurance will cover you against such annoyances. |
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It is important to take charge of these annoyances as soon as they occur but also help the body to fight against the oxidation reactions that they can cause. |
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One of life's minor but prevalent annoyances is the deterioration of the aglets on one's shoelaces. |
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However, the court does not set any guidelines to define abnormal annoyances, but rather defers to the trial judge for an evaluation of the facts. |
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The joy of living even in the midst of difficulties along the human and spiritual path and in the midst of daily annoyances is already part of the Kingdom. |
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Rampant corruption, crony-capitalism or a weak banking system are minor annoyances compared with the fact that too many Russians are simply living in the wrong places for the economy to work properly. |
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The complaints reaching an Ombudsman cover a bewildering variety of subjects, running the gamut of human error from mere pin-pricking annoyances to complaints of wrongful infringement of liberty. |
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First, clinker dust or cement dust had caused the most serious annoyances in all the zones she had identified, namely the red, blue, yellow and purple zones. |
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Spending valuable time dealing with daily annoyances or other minor job-related inconveniences is energy-destroying, mind-confusing and goal-defeating. |
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Neighbours shall suffer the normal neighbourhood annoyances that are not beyond the limit of tolerance they owe each other, according to the nature or location of their land or local custom. |
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You will recognize that you love them when, after enduring annoyances and contradictions without losing your temper, you pray for those who made you suffer and you have feelings of good will towards them. |
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There are so many petty annoyances that embrangle everyday life in England today, that one sometimes feels spoilt for choice. |
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One of the minor annoyances of building a new nation on a foundation that denies elementary decency and justice is finding enough to sing about to rill an entire national anthem, so our hat must come off to little Rhodesia. |
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Re-establishing and maintaining the right of citizens to launch court action based on neighborhood annoyances or harm caused by noise or odors arising from OHV use. |
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It involves the continuous measurement of atmospheric emissions, sewage, the volume of the resultant hazardous and harmless waste and annoyances in the form of stench or noise. |
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Even though, during construction work, people had to cope with annoyances like dust and temporary arrangements, the result shows the validity of the whole project. |
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