The desire to be taken seriously bedevils many funny people, and therein lies the rub. |
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As often bedevils the translator's task there appears to be at least one lacuna in the extant text, but it was relatively painless to decipher. |
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It is time to put a stop to the crisis management that bedevils our health system. |
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What I don't understand is why this tragic case should be an occasion for the partisan hatred which currently bedevils our public life. |
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I think you should have listened and paid attention to what he said in terms of the difficulty, because that's what bedevils us right now. |
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But this is a problem which bedevils political thought everywhere. |
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The theory bedevils scientists, none of whom have been able to prove it true or false. |
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And so the same creeping rot of the rule of law that the administration has inflicted on immigration now bedevils our drug laws. |
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It's a question that bedevils news managers, as journalists continue to work in danger zones where hostile fire, kidnapping, thievery, and muggings are part of a day's work. |
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Uncertainty over what to do with nuclear waste bedevils nuclear power. |
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Yesterday's big-ticket, ERP systems were suppose to eliminate these incompatibility problems, but a lack of standards still bedevils most firms. |
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Attention Deficit Disorder, which bedevils our schoolrooms, is primarily difficulty in concentrating. |
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