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My unwritten rule is: You don't bother me, I don't bother you.
Don't bother looking for their tweet - it's been deleted.
If liberals think everything is already lost, they don't bother to show up on 8 November or they don't bother to fill out and send in their mail-in ballots, it won't happen.
You're very rational, Virgo, but don't bother with logic today.
"You know what, don't bother showing the video,"  Musk tweeted.
Perhaps they don't bother helping you schedule the dog walker.
"Don't bother with questions," she told BuzzFeed News in Russian.
If they don't bother, shareholder democracy will continue to decline.
Or, don't bother fighting, and just keep making cool stuff.
If you already own a UE Boom, don't bother downgrading.
I don't bother getting the heat fixed because, well, Florida.
Don't bother trying to learn the lyrics; they're in Sanskrit.
I found ones that don't bother my throat as much.
Don't bother looking for Kelis in this Glendale, California, yard.
They make messes that they don't bother to clean up.
Don't bother rushing to Target to buy yourself a card.
Don't bother buying surround speakers until you own a Sub.
"Blood and guts don't bother me at all," Millar says.
These urban gulls don't bother going out to sea anymore.
Bonus: Don't bother trying to take photos of the riders.
Don't bother looking for their tweet - it's been deleted. pic.twitter.
Don't bother trying to follow every thread on "Scandal" anymore.
"The best campaigns don't bother with national polls," he writes.
But perhaps don't bother yourself too much about the critics.
So don't bother asking him how he markets his funds.
Click only if spoilers about the case don't bother you.
"You know what, don't bother showing the video," Musk tweeted.
"If the implants are not in the target of the surgical dissection or the radiation, the basic party line is: If they don't bother you, then you don't bother them," Dr. Weintraub tells PEOPLE.
" And then, "Don't bother reporting them just use a firing squad.
Turns out a third of adults don't bother with flossing either.
Don't bother trying to pronounce that one, you'll only hurt yourself.
The 10 preinstalled Amazon apps don't bother me all that much.
Some apps don't bother to verify a user's identity at all.
But don't bother scouring the web for the best TV deals.
Don't bother punching all of those zeroes into your iPhone calculator.
The physical consequences of my choice surprisingly don't bother me much.
And don't bother trying to leave right after the riders pass.
"Don't bother with the other sizes of shrimp though," they wrote.
I step into my shoes and don't bother to tie them.
The Rambo sequels, though, don't bother with any of that stuff.
These people don't bother me because I know what I mean.
So, yeah, if you're luggage is junk, don't bother locking it.
"Trade rumors don't bother me," he said in his deep monotone.
The hours and hours of solitude, Randall says, don't bother him.
Also, don't bother arguing about minute details with them, says Foster.
We've heard them before, telling stories we don't bother to record.
"When we are together, they don't bother us," the teenager said.
"To echo everyone else's sentiments, don't bother coming here," one reviewer wrote.
Don't bother trying to identify people via voice — it's distorted beyond recognition.
Even though these music festivals and events scream "selfie," don't bother trying.
I give him $10 in cash and don't bother asking for change.
I am hugely active on Twitter but don't bother to follow Trump.
There is no perfect DM so don't bother trying to create one.
Self-control is a myth anyway, so just don't bother with it.
You don't bother to hate God unless you really think he's there.
However, most people don't bother, according to a new report from Bankrate.
On that note, "Small people making sounds don't bother me," she said.
Don't bother memorizing the old-school radio shorthand known as 10 codes.
Anne Hathaway has a message for any future body shamers: don't bother.
I'm 43 years old and these things don't bother me at all.
Don't bother watching this on your tiny computer monitor at work, though.
Many students don't bother attending school, because they don't see the point.
Don't bother peeling them, just chop 'em up and let em stew.
High numbers of migrants don't bother Britons; high rates of change do.
Or, it could be that vast numbers of Americans don't bother voting.
For anyone else trying to contact me for this reason, don't bother.
You'll never be seen as a statesman or unifier — don't bother trying.
When I go to bed, I don't bother to set an alarm.
Even the show's occasional lapses with female nudity don't bother it here.
Some former inmates, like Ms. Mota, don't bother applying, Ms. Katcher said.
Even grandpa and Rosie don't bother going into that barren land anymore.
If a flag is dirty, tattered or faded, don't bother flying it.
Don't bother trying to count all the members of the Matthews clan.
"We take, we don't bother," Jadis said, summing up the group's ethos.
If you're trying to suss out a theme among these, don't bother.
Don't bother getting your hopes up for more Watchmen at this point.
It's a confusing day—don't bother trying to make sense of things.
But don't bother with matchmaking unless you're strong enough to hold your own.
"If you go into playing Santa for the money, don't bother," Rosenthal says.
I don't bother with makeup or hair, since I'll train in an hour.
"It don't bother me because I told you, I'm beautiful," Lil Kim said.
Oh, and don't bother trying to figure out what SEa DoPe stands for.
Even if you don't bother, 6GB should be enough for this upgrade cycle.
"As long as you don't bother me, I won't bother you," she said.
Don't bother wondering which twin you'll end up with, because you'll get both.
Don't bother using Chrome or Firefox to watch, though, because they won't work.
If you're trying to get your name on the hurricane list, don't bother.
I don't care about playing in an empty room, it don't bother me.
I don't bother other people, and I don't want people to bother me.
And it's the same today — there are certain things that don't bother me.
Don't bother looking for a Virgin America kiosk at the airport Wednesday morning.
Neptune brings a haze, so don't bother trying to make sense of it.
If chilly days don't bother you, January is the cheapest month to visit.
Also, if you see a soufflé on the menu, don't bother ordering it.
Don't bother showering because I'm running again in an hour and a half.
Don't bother overanalyzing anything— dreamy Pisces asks you to be in the moment.
Yet, despite its necessity, most people don't bother going deeper than the surface.
In America today, doctors and hospitals typically don't bother to compete on price.
My companion that day reminded me of the protocol: Don't bother the celebrities!
They're telling stories we don't bother to record because the nights are long.
"Species with memories longer / Don't bother with sweating the old shit," Diggs raps.
Don't overthink things, and don't bother trying to figure everything out just yet.
Some startups don't bother applying on behalf of prospective employees because of the costs.
Call your best friend when you're sad, don't bother his Facebook friends with it.
You don't bother to add that the private key is a lot more complex.
The various Murder Kroger paraphernalia don't bother him as much as they used to.
They wouldn't get a return on the investment for decades, so they don't bother.
"Trump's insults just don't bother me," Bloomberg said at a community college in Fresno.
The police don't bother you so you don't notice the police not bothering you.
They don't bother to branch out unless they have some purpose in doing so.
So don't bother deleting your browsing or search history in the pursuit of privacy.
If I'm going somewhere with strobes I'll take amphetamines so they don't bother me.
But even if you had $800,000 to spare, don't bother trying to buy one.
Many smartphone repair stores don't bother with anything but the most popular Android phones.
The 18-foot pythons in Uganda's Python Cave don't bother Brian Amman too much.
But if these omissions don't bother you, TunnelBear is as straightforward as it gets.
Those big talks don't bother her, by the way, but speaking in class does.
So don't bother heading down to your local sneaker shop to start lining up.
If you own the 7, don't bother, but everyone else should seriously consider upgrading.
You try to make sense of everything, Virgo, but don't bother with logic today.
These won't be easy days to get want you want, so don't bother asking.
But don't bother getting your hopes up, because this second chance is strictly platonic.
Their bodies don't bother with repairing cells — they only orchestrate the damaged cell's death.
Most taxpayers don't bother because they don't make enough money to justify the hassle.
It's supposed to replace consoles, but the verdict of our reviewer was: Don't bother.
"They said don't bother with the Asian community because they don't vote," Kulkarni recalled.
There's no easy way to categorize the music, so don't bother worrying about that.
"Don't bother to go," Representative Darrell Issa of California told a late-arriving colleague.
"If it's $20 or $30 million, people say, 'Ah, don't bother,' " Mr. Torres, 68, said.
Just don't bother with their contouring, which will simply cast shadows all over your face.
If your mission is to delete information, however, don't bother clicking the "Edit Profile" button.
If you're a business in need of a regulation reexamined, don't bother calling his office.
Reporters don't bother writing stories about how nuclear power plants stood up well to hurricanes.
"These things don't bother Ted," Heidi Cruz said of Trump's insults, specifically about her appearance.
This is such a massive and slow process that most people don't bother tracking it.
You can't buy Deep Space Settlers, so don't bother putting it on your Christmas list.
Stick and stones may break his bones, but James Cameron's words don't bother Josh Brolin.
Most people don't know what to talk about with kids, so they don't bother trying.
If you've ever thought about one day going on a whale-watching excursion, don't bother.
Don't Bother Paying at First Most dating apps have both a free and paid version.
Don't bother trying to shoot the star off a paper target with a BB gun.
If you're comfortable doing the install by yourself, don't bother reading Fatcow's pro installer options.
Don't bother with the mechanics of freestyle or backstroke until you've dealt with the panic.
Don't bother going to the stage starts or finishes, unless you really, really want to.
Don't bother spending your weekends scouring toy stores for hard-to-find Star Wars figures.
The miniature size of the microwave and fridge don't bother me; the oven, however, does.
Push for de-gendered dress codes, even if gendered dressed codes don't bother you personally.
"The people who wanted to come and kill us, they don't bother anymore," he says.
You won't find it on Animal Planet, and don't bother searching for it on Netflix.
"In a meaner, darker market, I'd say, 'Don't bother with any of these,'" he said.
There the similarity ends, though, because in "Don't Bother Me" the theme is hardly abstract.
Don't bother spending your money on a car and driver or taxis, Mr. Amorico said.
Don't Bother Overlooked No More: S.N. Goenka, Who Brought Mindfulness to the West Run Well!
Don't bother with the "but where's such-and-such-a-game" in the comments, though.
Don't bother trying to hide the new smattering of stress- and sugar-induced acne. 4.
When the fact checks are eventually done, major media organizations don't bother to issue corrections.
But they don't bother to make one distant human-hating AI distinctive from the other.
At our club, we hired two security guards to make sure they don't bother people.
People who believe they aren't good enough to succeed don't bother trying to achieve much.
But that attendance number doesn't do Cannes justice, as many attendees don't bother to register.
Maybe my co-workers realize that and that's why they don't bother to invite me.
If I'm honest, the big things don't bother me half as much as the tiny ones.
The trunk's unsightly hinges are hidden from view, a step most other automakers don't bother with.
There's no discussion of pay—don't bother bringing it up online, because he'll just ghost you.
You can choose to download some music for offline listening, but most people don't bother anymore.
I don't bother trying to go back to sleep, and I check my bank account instead.
Don't bother her about the weekend party and I will let you know when to ask.
And don't bother the dog when he's sleeping, chewing on a bone or eating his meal.
If the temperature is 95 degrees or above, don't bother with a fan to cool off.
Don't bother scheduling any plans or confirming any commitments—it's all up in the air today.
Many job seekers "just don't bother to show up at the drug-testing place," he complained.
I have a four-hour gap in between classes, but I don't bother going back home.
In addition, many companies and individuals don't bother changing the username and password from factory defaults.
When you enter Sharaku, don't bother asking the grumpy restaurant host about cocktails or wait times.
Sometimes, one of these headlines is so inspired, we don't bother trying to top her efforts.
That's why many don't bother looking, to avoid wasting a lot of time for no reward.
Research suggests that when people hear that others aren't voting, they don't bother to vote either.
The tram is so full that we don't bother worrying about buying another day pass yet.
And, seriously, don't bother with the small pistols—when you spy a shotgun, spray the shotgun.
"Parts of me were saying, 'It's not meant to be, don't bother going on,'" she said.
When a check finally arrives, they don't bother to ask a bunch of due diligence questions.
I find that it doesn't make much difference to the final pastries, so I don't bother.
Mr. Vasquez said long hours don't bother him, and neither does being alone in the truck.
There aren't any tickets left for either, so don't bother showing up if you don't have one.
If you, too, like the look of the Polestar 1, don't bother heading to your local dealer.
I've searched on astrology websites for some claim to a physical mechanism, but, refreshingly, they don't bother.
Don't bother cooking with it — it's got a low smoke point and the flavor will break down.
Don't bother getting out of bed—but do try to meditate and connect with your inner voice.
Go medicate at home, do what you need to do to feel better, and don't bother me.
Also, don't bother trying to locate Beacon Heights on a map, as the location is completely fictional.
Don't bother trying to body shame Lili Reinhart — she'll just school you with a far better retort.
Nearly a third, Idaho included, don't bother licensing armed "fugitive-recovery agents", as they are also known.
Don't bother acknowledging the staff, twice your age, who are paid minimum wage to pour your coffee.
Don't bother with Company of Heroes 2, which was weird and disappointing — just look to the original.
I also love that the posts are sterling silver, so they don't bother my ears at all.
And, don't bother trying to visit Swisher's new palace unannounced -- the place has 24/7 guarded security.
The cops don't bother talking now, they just pepper spray you cause you're resisting and that's it.
When women know they have to return to work so soon, they don't bother to start breastfeeding.
"They don't follow you, they don't bother you, and they clearly supported the revolution," Mr. Nema said.
Don't bother trying to break it to our friends at CNN and the Times and the Post.
MULTIBIT SCREWDRIVER "Don't bother buying kits with five different lengths and types of screwdrivers," Mr. Vaglica said.
Also, I know that they're busy and don't have time, so I don't bother them with stuff.
Emphasize that they are "criminals, drug dealers, and currency manipulators," and don't bother to consider the consequences.
They don't bother to use indirect fire or even coordinate close air support at a tactical level.
If the dance music see-and-be-seen carnival isn't what you are looking for, don't bother.
If you happen to be in Thailand today, don't bother taking a shower: You'll get soaked anyway.
"Don't bother with legal threats or trying to get UK law enforcement to seek revenge," he wrote.
Many parts of the world don't bother with toilet paper, opting for water solutions like the bidet instead.
They suppress, they want to suppress the minds of people so they don't bother going out and voting.
"Andy, don't bother," Frankel said on Wednesday's episode when Cohen asked where they would be going from here.
They don't bother to feed you much, or give you protective clothing or anything, it's cheaper not to.
"Typically the gators don't bother us, but we've been looking for (this one)," she told the Houston Chronicle.
Not all of your plans will work out, so stay flexible and don't bother trying to force something.
Unless you're an expert in this space, don't bother trying to figure out who won this Twitter fight.
This is typically outlined in a lengthy terms of service, which most users don't bother to read thoroughly.
Oh, and if you can't take off work for Apple's winter filming schedule, Apple says don't bother applying.
Wireless carriers are not participating, so don't bother bringing your busted iPhone over to AT&T, Verizon, etc.
When you dress for the tropics, there's no way to cover it all up, so don't bother trying.
As for that undefeated start through their first 13 road games, don't bother asking them for the reason.
There's a major police station just 50 yards behind the lot, but the police don't bother the flanelinhas.
Photo by Getty Images Don't bother trying to box The 21975 in—they've already done it for you.
If you are a Game of Thrones watcher trying to remember who the hell Arianne is, don't bother.
Don't bother telling me or telling a young woman you are on her side and wish to help.
But don't bother asking your interviewer if there's anything you can grab for them on your way over.
"The police don't bother them," says Jigs Aponte, 24, who works at the gas station near the bank.
Most nonprofits communicate with donors with annual reports — thick volumes that many people probably don't bother to read.
It's one thing you just don't bother with because you get so much convenience on the other side.
If you're just making Cup Noodles, and or reheating leftovers or the occasional mug of coffee, don't bother.
That also provides it with greater color accuracy even if you don't bother to mess with custom settings.
Don't bother trying to stand it up vertically for regular use because the interface only works in landscape.
Skyscrapers don't bother me, and flying is totally cool, but feeling like I'm dangling 98-feet above the ground?
All that said, don't bother if you're in the market for headphones that rattle your eyeballs with ruthless bass.
Don't bother trying to make sense of things today, Capricorn—your imagination will lead you to some interesting places.
My stretch marks don't bother me anymore, but I think it's because I'm too busy/tired to notice them!
This is recommended with a spoonful of heavy cream; don't bother abstaining from it, if you've come this far.
Don't bother trying to find clarity at this time—instead, focus on being compassionate and taking time for yourself.
Of course, Islamophobia is so common and accepted in the US that sometimes people don't bother with coded language.
Don't bother leaving her a message there, though: "I gave up on scrolling down on the comments," she says.
In Isaan, there is a saying that if you don't have a side bet, don't bother taping your hands.
"Valuations don't bother me terribly," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer of Solaris Group in Bedford Hills, New York.
Or, more likely, you give up and just don't bother with the more advanced functions built into your watch.
Don't bother cashing out your 401(k), because it's already sold out — and it hasn't even been unveiled yet.
Too many judges, the Fordham prof said, don't bother to police class action settlements to make sure they're fair.
Don't bother pointing this out to the sullen front-desk employees, because they will just switch the screen off.
And don't bother with a mask—they don't work because NO2 particles emitted at the roadside are so tiny.
I don't bother telling my new radiation oncologist about all of the supplements my integrative doctor has me on.
They don't bother with the pesky expense of reviewers and they publish only online, so their costs are minimal.
Others don't bother removing the backbone entirely, preferring instead to cut along just one side to open the bird.
"Some things don't bother me the way they bother other people," he says, making his case to a lieutenant.
I'm going to the water parks later with my friend M., so I don't bother to put on makeup.
President, if you're listening, please don't bother yourself on my account, because I want nothing to do with it.
Let's be real: When you download a new app, you probably don't bother to read its privacy policy first.
Which is to say, the vast majority of insects and spiders that live in our homes don't bother us.
MARTIN: So last weekend, when he pops off about, 'Rex, don't bother with North Korea, it's not worth it.
And don't bother trying to cop a similar watch ... it's definitely a special edition -- as in 1 of 1.
Annoying chores will come your way this afternoon, and your late afternoon nap will be interrupted—don't bother trying.
If that qubit settled into a value of 1, it flagged the corresponding quantity as useful; 0 meant don't bother.
It should be treated as the national treasure it truly is—but only if it's made right, otherwise don't bother.
"I know you're going to try to talk me out of it, but don't bother," Kalnbērzs recalled Inna telling him.
Don't bother with sheets made from materials like microfiber, bamboo, or lyocell (the latter two are simply types of rayon).
Syma X22016 (aka Swann Xtreem Maxi Quad Starship)Don't bother with this larger $21701-$50 version of the Syma X4.
The cheeks, mid-face, and nasolabial folds are big treatment areas for women, but they don't bother men as much.
My guess is no, but these things are hard to prove — particularly when you don't bother to think about them!
If you're looking for someone who's going to go to parties with you, then don't bother deleting the party photos.
So don't bother packing a lemon as part of your emergency supplies for the next time the power goes out.
When you're as big of an actor as Gwyneth Paltrow, you probably don't bother to check your IMDB page regularly.
Adding and removing a lens is one of the main reasons why most people don't bother with them at all.
SUPREME COURT NOMINEE Meh, don't bother: President Obama can nominate whomever he wants to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Even if you're a hedge fund manager, don't bother asking where you can get one — it's strictly a one-off.
For the most part, as the CFPB study proved, consumers don't bother to bring individual arbitration claims against financial institutions.
Most sellers are willing to make small changes to help the property meet a lender's requirements, but banks don't bother.
So "Don't Bother Me," like "Songs for a New World," was a calling card — one with a lot to say.
Satisfied patients typically don't bother to post feedback about their doctors online; dissatisfied ones are more motivated to post complaints.
Much to the horror of the artisanal charcutiers in my life, I don't bother with grinding my own meat anymore.
His implicit charge to our own would-be Napoleons reduces to this: Don't bother me; just get on with it.
Don't bother going to your neighborhood pond with hopes of witnessing this phenomenon under regular old "white light," or daylight.
Sleeping with an extra pillow under your head can help avoid fluid buildup, but don't bother if it isn't comfortable.
Memo to Beto O'Rourke and Cory Booker: If you can't speak the language without a heavy American accent, don't bother.
Ellie Goulding and her boyfriend Dougie Poynter rock a comparable style – but the occasional his-and-hers looks don't bother her!
Presumably, Nest knows that lots of people don't bother, which is why it's forcing their hands by locking them out instead.
Cooler temperatures don't bother me so much, but I also am not going to do it just to do it either.
But if you're on an iOS device or have an older Android phone and zero plans to update then don't bother.
If you do, don't bother asking him about the secret to his long life, because according to Overton, there isn't one.
At first, the strange rules that accompany the gig don't bother her — no guests; no talking to the other wealthy residents.
Don't bother trying to proclaim your love to anyone, and don't pick any fights unless you want to seem totally immature.
Thomas launches into an impassioned tirade against those who are against abortion but don't bother turning up to vigils and actions.
As a result, while blocking ads on desktop browsers is a common practice, most people don't bother blocking them on mobile.
Don't bother — come to Wendy's for fresh never frozen beef on all of our hamburgers, every single restaurant and every day.
Little wonder many less scrupulous ones don't bother: last year fewer than 500 companies contributed an astonishing 43% of government revenues.
" One of my friends was going to Russia and called her company and they said, "Oh don't bother, just bring cash.
Sandy or muddy substrates like riverbanks hold prints, too, but don't bother with forest floors blanketed in leaves or pine needles.
I usually don't bother the President but when I do he usually does pick up the phone and talk to me.
Don't bother looking at the costs of flight operations, or the wisdom of buying the F-2628; it's not your business.
"This is the reason I don't bother shutting the door to the bathroom anymore," another Facebook user commented on the post.
There are things you can do to better protect yourself, but a lot of people are either unaware or don't bother.
So unless you're planning on ramping up your studies of the language before the interview happens, don't bother to include it.
If you don't bother filing at all in certain periods, the I.R.S. expects you to keep records for those years forever.
"Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," a 1971 musical by Micki Grant and Vinnette Carroll, will be staged July 25-28.
But if you're looking for advice from Borch about how to deal with a rabid animal on your own, don't bother.
WORD PACKAGES Some phrases — free gift, personal beliefs, final outcome, very unique — come in a package we don't bother to unpack.
CONSIDER A JANUARY TRIP If chilly days don't bother you, January is the cheapest month to take a vacation to Britain.
Tannins that are part of a harmonious whole don't bother me, so long as they suit the intent of the wine.
That explains why millions of Americans don't bother to enroll in the law – it's simply not a good deal for them.
Our bus has fifteen windows with fifteen individual curtains, and we don't bother closing them every time we have to change.
"I also told my parents that we would have no cellphone reception, so don't bother trying to call us," she said.
Some companies don't bother, because the cost of that application may never be offset by the revenue generated from newly approved uses.
And if you're frantically looking for the dark mode option in the desktop version of Slack, don't bother: It doesn't exist yet.
By offering best-of-breed solutions, they can deliver value where larger players or in-house staff don't bother to show up.
You think you're taking a photo of your muscular legs to show off on Instagram Stories and don't bother to double-check.
If you see anything suspicious on a network connection—let alone the card slot or keypad—don't bother using the cash point.
On the one hand, they're scavengers who clean detritus and generally don't bother fish (although they can eat coral if they're desperate).
Don't bother trying to beat your friends with your predictions for the final popular and electoral voter tallies in the presidential election.
"The police just mention it in their report and don't bother to investigate this aspect further," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But since she knows about all the other wonderful parts of his personality now, the crude memes don't bother her so much.
Most of the singers wear T-shirts and don't bother to push piles of laundry and crumpled comforters out of the background.
Dolce & Gabbana Headphones If you ever read the words "Swarovski crystals" in a pair of headphone reviews, don't bother reading any further.
For those of you who have not yet read Dale Carnegie's classic book How to Win Friends and Influence People, don't bother.
Do not apply either a tourniquet or ice, and don't bother taking medicine, or a shot of alcohol, the traditional home remedy.
The Modern Family star shared a message of body positivity on Instagram Saturday, telling her critics that their words don't bother her.
But even if you can afford the multimillion-dollar price tag, don't bother — there is only one, and it's off the market.
In extreme cases, people might wear tinted glasses to shift the colors they see nearer to real life, but most don't bother.
The revelations about Bobby's diabolical actions don't bother her, at least not enough to temper her relief in hearing those revelations firsthand.
Don't bother going to the mall for back-to-school shopping when you can point and click your way through Amazon instead.
The Charge 2 automatically tracks your more vigorous activities, too, even if you don't bother to put it into multi-sport mode.
Unfortunately, his fear was legitimate—he's visited inattentive, dismissive psychiatrists who don't bother examining his medical history or listening to him carefully.
And don't bother typing in words like "Egyptian cotton" or "thread count"—you're just offering them more precise ways to bamboozle you.
P. and I don't bother asking each other to pay each other back for expenses like transportation or dining out or groceries.
There is no option to make it control shutter speed or f-stop, and don't bother looking for a tripod mount either.
Communication may be stressful early today—don't bother trying to force people to see you point of view if they're not ready.
" Then he complained that there are too many dispensaries and the "Vancouver police don't bother to enforce what is still Canadian law.
For some, this is an half-assed effort: either go all in and make all messages encrypted by default, or don't bother.
In modern times, answering a call from an unknown number becomes a guessing game, and sometimes people don't bother guessing at all.
Her words don't bother with the where — we're in London, but the city is the city — or the who, what or when.
Presumably for the same reason, most customers don't bother pouring it over the sorbet; they just toss it back in one gulp.
To labor to pick out true from false, and know that many Americans don't bother to do the same, that's an alienation.
But don't bother trying to prepay your state and local income taxes for 2018 before year-end to circumvent the new limit.
"The cops don't bother you as long as you're consuming," Saïd says, with a jaded shrug that hides a hint of worry.
Keep reading to learn more about which animals can count, but don't bother your goldfish for help with your math homework just yet.
"The quality of the applicants is so high that the rest of us don't [bother] to submit our peep dioramas," the comment suggested.
No wonder the best estimates are that a full two-thirds of rape victims don't bother to report their assailants to the police.
Most people outside the media world don't bother to do that, which is why published content continued to proliferate in the News Feed.
Dogs have a much wider range of hearing than humans, and noises that don't bother us can give them a very ruff time.
They run in herds, drink from lakes, and many of the more peaceful creatures will leave you alone if you don't bother them.
The upside-down Christmas tree is exactly why I don't bother to keep up with trends - it looks ridiculous 🙃 pic.twitter.
They will likely release updated versions, but it's possible that they could run into the GoPro problem, where people don't bother to upgrade.
If you are looking to get married, don't bother with someone who clearly just wants a hookup, no matter how attractive they are.
When it comes to stocks, bonds and the economy, Jim Cramer pokes fun at analysts who don't bother to think past next quarter.
We have completely new symbols which are the pits, for don't bother, and a bowl full of cherries, which means don't miss this.
For the very best high school athletes, there's a simple solution to the problems that can come with signing a letter: Don't bother.
My agent at the time told me one couple was looking to lowball me at $275 million and I told them don't bother.
It's one of those things I never noticed I missed—and now that I can't hear them, they don't bother me as much.
And don't bother asking how much that sprawling complex of interlocking disks is going to cost — though reports put it at $303 million.
Oh, and don't bother asking him his greatest weakness, because his only weaknesses are for fat rascals, Yorkshire puddings and disgustingly strong tea.
I admit it was a loud squeak but I got the idea from a movie I made once called Don't Bother to Knock.
Many retailers offer post-purchase price matches, but most consumers don't bother to watch the prices fluctuate after they complete the checkout process.
Now, closing the season, comes "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," a stunner that is in some ways a combination of the two.
If the prices don't bother you, then neither should my nagging sense that the cooking is not as exciting as it could be.
Oh, and while we're at it, don't bother hunting around for a 3D TV. Most manufacturers stopped producing both of these years ago.
On some days it's so bad, even the beggars don't bother to come to work, and the touts scarcely stir from their stoops.
In a benign credit environment, borrowers or issuers normally don't bother, given the loan or bond deals will inevitably get sold or oversubscribed.
Don't bother comparing this series, which has a first season of nine episodes and was built for the long haul, with the novel.
The lines are ripped right from court transcripts, but they don't bother with a courtroom scene—just a sparse room with a chair.
Cuba and Mexico share the Spanish language, but the country's cultures also have many differences that anglo people frequently don't bother to acknowledge.
If you're playing the Raptors and don't have a stretch four or five on the court (preferably both), don't bother attacking the basket.
Don't bother asking for instructions on how to build your own, though, unless you're ready to spend a small fortune on yellow plastic bricks.
" Taking a second to contemplate how to react Beckinsale shook her head and exited the elevator as she said, "Oh fine, okay, don't bother.
Many people don't bother to add a photo when entering in an iOS contact for the first time — it's often an afterthought at best.
Most of us don't bother to read these policies, despite the fact that the majority of Americans feel very strongly that privacy is important.
So we here at VICE have devised a simple plan to help out those poor, struggling voters paralyzed by all the choices: Don't bother!
In fact, don't bother going to Washington D.C. at all, because every public space operated and funded by the federal government will be closed.
It seems to me a lot of people don't really, I don't want to assume, don't bother digging into the data of these things.
It was very sunny and mild, and he said that in France when the weather's nice people generally don't bother going to gallery openings.
They listen to Fox News, which is state-run media practically, and they don't bother to read anything or get educated on the facts.
If the app is basically just a website, if it looks like other apps, then don't bother; the App Store is not for you.
But I don't find it funny anymore, how they think of us — or often, how they don't bother to think of us at all.
In re the Fifth of July, let's put it this way: If you haven't spread Nair for Men on your chest yet, don't bother.
"If you've been working for five years, unless it's a 4.0, don't bother," advises Elaine Varelas, managing partner at career consulting firm Keystone Partners.
If you happen to be in Thailand this morning, don't bother taking a shower: You'll get soaked anyway as soon as you step outside.
You can also plug in headphones, so you don't bother others when you need a few minutes to meditate at work or while commuting.
Having spent the last two years attempting to interest my almost 5-year-old in these toys, I want to tell you: Don't bother.
If you don't bother, you are handing your power over to someone else — most likely wealthy, white and older people, who reliably turn out.
First, Ghost charges into battle without Jon during the Battle of Winterfell, and the showrunners don't bother to show how he survived his suicide run.
I only like watching TV with my husband, and he's not here, so I don't bother trying to figure out how to turn on Netflix.
Britain is a bit short on such places—Cornwall, lovely as it is, is not known as the "Sunshine County"—so most pensioners don't bother.
Well this is the soundtrack to that movement: don't bother pressing play on that streaming service, just roll up in your sweats and slide in.
Trump blasts don't bother Comey Wednesday's public hearing marked the second time Trump knocked his own FBI director around the time of his public hearing.
For those who aren't emotionally turned off by Clinton at first sight, there's a better chance that her much-bashed personal decisions don't bother them.
And if you didn't want that friend request in the first place, it will self-destruct even if you don't bother to manually reject it.
If you search for "headphones," for example, you'll get more than 43,000 results, but most people don't bother to look past the first few pages.
Elaborate costumes are expensive and time consuming; if you don't get some personal satisfaction from dressing like a woman giving birth to herself, don't bother.
If you're up for just a little more kick to your salsa, don't bother de-stemming or seeding your Serrano peppers before pan-roasting them.
"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.
The pictures don't bother me much anymore because, more often, photos appear on my feed of Aleena and me snuggled together in our sports bras.
TURN THAT 6 UPSIDE DOWN Sundays are a day when I'm not rushed to get up, and I don't bother to wake up until 9.
Credit cards can also lead to dangerous amounts of high-interest debt, though, which is why Mark Cuban and Jay Leno both say don't bother.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — There are people who will say that puns are the lowest form of humor, and I generally don't bother arguing with them.
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.
Brennan calls people who don't bother to learn about politics hobbits, and he thinks it for the best if they stay home on Election Day.
Secure your devices already Surprisingly, at least one-third of smartphone users don't bother to use even the simplest four-digit passcode to secure their gadgets.
" Simmons added, "Needless to say, I didn't express myself properly here -- I don't shy away from controversy, and angry critics really don't bother me at all.
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!
In past elections her rivals have accused her of "asymmetric demobilisation": seeming so inoffensive and inevitable that her opponents' supporters simply don't bother to turn out.
"He doesn't bother anybody and they don't bother him, he's like a mascot for the course, which is owned by Manatee County," Schofiel told News 3.
However, during this new moon, since Mercury is retrograde, don't bother collecting any more details—you have everything you need to do lots of self-reflection.
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.
Most of us don't bother to check our heart rate using the sensors built into gym equipment, or share any information about our weight and age.
It could be misused in a care home by thinking, 'Oh well, don't bother to talk to her, she's got the PARO, that'll keep her occupied.
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.
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Amazon has made buying stuff so frictionless and habitual, delivery so fast — and for Prime members, free — that many shoppers don't bother checking prices anywhere else.
It's pretty amazing just how many stories in which Trump has alleged otherwise don't bother to point out what seems to be a pretty vital fact.
Democrats have not always done the things we say we're going to do, in part because we never win, because we don't bother talking to everyone.
Mantzarlis says one of the biggest reasons bogus news spreads on Facebook is because people get sucked in by a headline and don't bother to click through.
"They don't bother us but it's disturbing to watch," Dimitris Raptis, 18, a first-year law student, told Reuters as he walked past a group of addicts.
And given the lack of transparency in the used marketplace, most would-be sellers don't bother because the process is unwieldy and potentially unsafe, the company said.
Because when we hear the wrong words, we don't bother to fix ourselves but instead adopt those wrong words into our language even though they're clearly wrong.
The relatively steady exchange rate means many corporates don't bother to hedge their foreign exchange positions during the late session because the rate tends to stay put.
Manafort and people in his line of work often don't bother to register as foreign agents because the US government rarely prosecutes people for failing to register.
Don't bother trying to photograph anything in low light with the G or G Plus, either, as you'll only end up with big splotches of indistinct color.
Trump's anti-immigrant rants don't bother these Cubanos, who had their own path to citizenship via the Cuban Adjustment Act and the "wet foot, dry foot" policy.
Why progressives who are pushing for a complete overhaul of our health-care industry (one-sixth of our entire economy) don't bother to research alternatives is mystifying.
But you hardly ever want to cut away clothing in an outdoors situation because clothes are protection from harsh weather, so many don't bother to bring shears.
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.
Even after shots erupt, initially in the distance and then at closer range, these ostensibly fearful characters don't bother to turn the volume down on their cacophony.
And it's a litmus test in our family -- if the boy/girlfriend doesn't love "The Princess Bride," well, I don't bother to remember his or her name.
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.
Send them a funny listicle and they might never find out why No. 11 will amaze them, because the type is such a nightmare they don't bother reading.
In Britain, 68% of people don't bother to carry or spend copper coins anymore, while one study found that Americans throw away $62 million in coins each year.
"The doctor said, 'Don't bother coming here, I can't do much for you,'" said Flores, lying in the 12-bed maternity ward at Cucuta's Erasmo Meoz University Hospital.
She's also concerned about the fact that some younger witches don't bother to understand the history of witchcraft, even if she doesn't necessarily disapprove of their general intentions.
If you live in San Francisco, don't bother, because nothing you can do on October 31st will ever best Tom BetGeorge's incomprehensibly over-the-top Halloween light show.
While the policy changed only a year ago, Fiorina's claim that immigration officials don't bother looking at visa applicant's social media has been untrue for more a year.
"Talking about the comments she receives on Instagram, where she has nearly 400,000 followers, she said: "Even the negatives I see [don't] bother me because I don't care.
That percentage is usually higher in Southern states, where Democrats don't bother to field candidates in conservative rural areas and Republicans skip races in heavily minority urban areas.
Working as a journalist, relying on written notes and taped conversations, has made me yet more exarkic; increasingly, I don't bother to memorize things, because memory is fallible.
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.
In this recipe, which is adapted from my cookbook, "Comfort in an Instant," I don't bother frying them at all, cooking the meatballs directly in the sauce instead.
Don't bother trying to do this yourself, Tetsuro Matsuzawa, a primatologist at Kyoto University, said at the scientific meeting in London on which the themed journal was based.
That's important, since Vizio's Director of Product Marketing said (via Forbes) that 85 percent of customers don't bother adjusting their TVs from their out of the box settings.
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 now when I look back at those cartoons, I think many of them have a kind of innocence to them, and they don't bother me so much.
Don't bother making a joke about the Robertsons shelving the series so they could join Donald J. Trump's administration — social media was flooded with them by Thursday morning.
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.
I honestly think a lot of people are just not informed, and if they are not directly affected by it, they just don't bother to learn about it.
The ex-candidate endorsements for Warren don't bother McMaster, who reasons: "I think I have the most important, significant endorsement of them all and that's our President Donald Trump."
Many systems can't—or don't bother to—distinguish synonyms, like "manager" and "supervisor," so she says to rewrite résumés with each application, mindlessly copying words from the job description.
I'm used to them, and although I might choose not to get them in the first place if I had the chance again, they don't bother me too much.
I think they don't care about their users and how their platforms work to harm many, and so they don't bother to understand the interactions and amplification that result.
The Yellowstone caldera -- an ancient supervolcano sleeping under a large part of northwestern Wyoming -- is a popular subject of apocalyptic imaginaton, but don't bother running to your disaster shelter.
And even when the people crafting those goals don't bother to solicit the views and expertise of those who know what it's like to be in the diplomatic trenches.
He says that he often has people reach out to him asking to learn more about the company, yet they don't bother to read his 30-page chairman's letter.
Regulars don't bother asking for a menu here, since all of the recipes come from his imagination and rotate too frequently to ever be committed to the printed page.
I'm sorry to see that the resurgence you mention does not begin to approximate that level — one reason why, unlike earlier years, I don't bother to respond unless asked.
All they'd have to do is expand the number of "best tweets" they show, to the point where most people don't bother scrolling back to see the live tweets.
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.
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.
"Some of these things don't bother him like they do other people," offers another old friend, trying to explain the chaos, or at least how Donald Trump regards it.
Don't bother texting your friends back about that dinner party because your ass is staying in to look at paint swatches or to bicker with a roomie about toilet paper.
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.
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That being said, I have these scars that don't bother me personally, but every time I've gone swimming this summer, I'm aware of how cis people react to my body.
" 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.
You can say what you will about Foursquare, and don't bother because it most certainly has already been said and not very nicely, but it has survived and is thriving.
Spoilers don't bother everyone, but if you're like me, you prefer to stay in the dark until you can enjoy a new movie, TV show, or game with fresh eyes.
Assuming you bought a smartphone in the last few years, don't bother packing an extra camera like a GoPro — that's just extra space and another power cable to carry around.
Yet reports have shown many still don't bother to even append a simple "#Ad" to their branded posts (the FTC recently ruled that hashtag wasn't sufficient disclosure on its own).
And that might be the biggest reason that it's difficult to find queer porn filmed by actual queer people on free websites: Because the sites don't bother to poach it.
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.
At the same time, white voters in rural areas have increasingly aligned themselves with Republican candidates, and especially President Trump, even if they don't bother to change their voter registration.
It seems like everyone under the sun says it's a terrible idea to reach out to an ex and break "no contact," and that closure isn't real, so don't bother.
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.
Unfortunately, there's been no word on which of these kookaburras won the epic battle, but at least we know now that these birds are stubborn AF. Don't bother taking them on.
So when the choice is between getting a great video of two bears for no apparent scientific purpose or leaving the bears alone, the answer is clear: don't bother the bears.
Airbus, which is actually building the rover, has set up a page on its website for entries, but don't bother trying to be clever with Marsy McMarsface, or Spacey McSpaceface entries.
Don't bother looking for deeper meaning in the bizarre short film, though, just sit back, watch, and let these collapsing characters clear away your stresses—at least until tomorrow's news cycle.
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.
When Shakira attempted to move back to her rock sound on her next album, 2005's Oral Fixation, the lead song "Don't Bother" languished at No. 42 on the pop charts.
With "compact and expensive product," Adam Isacson of the Washington Office on Latin America noted last year, it's not surprising that "smugglers don't bother to transport it between ports of entry."
Don't bother loading up huge 5003-bit audio (you'll have a hard time finding 2500-bit audio) files on your phone: They won't sound any better, even with very expensive headphones.
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Even as Wall Street firms cut their staffs and factories don't bother replacing retirees, most American workers in 2017 don't see an economy where machines are about to take everyone's job.
Will they continue to grant attorneys fees based on the presumption that every class member will file a claim when there's hard data that the overwhelming majority of consumers don't bother?
Further links and verified sources just don't get attached, either because there is no way of adding that to the video or the maker and/or the sharer just don't bother.
"Don't Bother Me" then proceeds to sketch, often in humorous or uplifting terms, the daily insults and systemic disasters that have shaped black life, from slavery to assassinations to substandard housing.
"I don't bother serving everyone," said Ms. Morales, who keeps her picnics casual, with no set eating time — an arrangement that works especially well for her grown children and their toddlers.
As Ikenson noted, countries bringing complaints to the organization tend to win because they don't bother going to the WTO in the first place if they don't have a strong case.
The Black people in town seem to be less focused on the legal status of their Latinx neighbors and more on the fact that they "don't bother anybody," to quote Burns.
"The cougar attacks don't bother me at all," Demi said, referring to contestants who are older than her (rude), in the confessional after one of the women insinuated she should feel bad.
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.
Right now, far too many elections are held in districts that are safe for one party or the other, where votes stand no chance of mattering and parties don't bother to invest.
"They don't bother to look at the fine print when they're in a long line at the cash register, it's Black Friday, and they don't want to hold anything up," she said.
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.
We may not be handing you Instagram-worthy gifts, but the vast majority of parents are already going above and beyond to make sure our children don't bother you during the flight.
We've seen this in the genre before, though JRPGs often get a pass, perhaps because American writers use "cultural differences" as an excuse or simply don't bother taking these stories very seriously.
In the first episode, "The Beach" (currently available on HBO Go and HBO Now, if you're curious to check it out early), Price's script and Zaillian's direction don't bother to rush anything.
The question here is easy to answer: get one of these machines if you don't yet have an Xbox One or PS43, but don't bother ditching your old machine if you do.
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.
SophiaI'd say that what stands out most when it comes to male coworkers is that they don't bother to compensate for the lack of context and tone in instant messages, emails, etc.
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.
Of course the authors, Dodai Stewart and Alexis Madrigal, don't bother doing much of something called research before making their opening argument over why moderators can't be born before 1961 or Caucasian.
Two years ago, just before Ramadan, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the Islamic State's spokesman, said: Don't bother coming to the caliphate, but commit acts of violence against the enemy wherever you are.
For starters, technology can be complicated, and most of us don't bother to read terms-of-service agreements, let alone try to understand how something like Alexa, or even Facebook, really works.
A recent Nielsen survey revealed Millennials understand the necessity of ads (79 percent) and many say ads don't bother them (46 percent), especially if the content they're viewing is free (75 percent).
So what happens if you don't bother changing the runway designations because it's such a headache to repaint everything, change every sign, edit all the documents, and find the money to do it?
"There are some customers who only favor Samsung and they don't bother asking questions," said Li. Longer term, the Note 7 in China is likely to "take a major sales hit," said Cavender.
Pollsters say lower participation could favour Renzi, as hostility to his reform is strongest among young voters and those in the poor south, segments of the population that often don't bother to vote.
If economic statistics don't bother you, think about this: What happens when there is a national emergency, like a mass shooting, and the country looks to the president to explain what's going on?
It's useful for photo indexing if you have a site full of celebrities (like, say, a boy band fan page which I most certainly do not have, don't bother trying to find it).
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.
They can't, or won't, make inroads into to minority communities; some doctors don't bother approaching patients with clinical trials because they assume they won't be able to adhere to the protocol, Thomas says.
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.
While highlighting a skill on a resume that's relevant to a job is important, don't bother including it if you can't offer concrete examples during an interview, according to HR expert Barry Drexler.
I normally don't bother you until the Tricky Clues section, but I'm just letting you know that you might need Google to decipher today's theme, unless you are a film and television buff.
What's more, many small farmers of great integrity work organically, or adhere to even stricter principles than the definition requires, but don't bother certifying their work because of the expense and bureaucracy involved.
How much of your data is shared, and to whom, is usually set out in the privacy policy that most people accept (and don't bother to read) when they are installing an app.
Or perhaps these things just don't bother you as much if you're a rockstar and a supermodel cohabitating in a $17-million-dollar home instead of a Bushwick studio like the rest of us.
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).
It's only 10 minutes faster, which is why I usually don't bother, but it's been raining on and off today, so it's worth it just to avoid getting soaked on my way to work.
Flying about 60,000 feet above sparsely populated or mountainous areas, where traditional telecoms don't bother building networks of cell towers, a single balloon can cover 2,000 square miles with the joy of getting online.
Most wear new hats purchased from the previous stop of the tour, an Ocotlán artisan named Don Alberto (don't bother Googling him, but Alonso hopes to eventually stock his products in his online store).
Though if you're furious about having to subscribe to the site, or feel we display clear anchovy bias, or if you just want to sound off and loudly, please don't bother those kind souls.
Don't bother using a standard face mask unless you are ill, because they have not been shown to be effective at preventing illness and can give a false sense of security, Dr. Mina said.
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.
"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.
Don't bother trying to identify the members of this secret society, for it convenes genius counterfeit artists and first-class forgers—everyone here is known by an alias, obscure pseudonym, or other sly, mysterious nickname.
In a broader sense, the women of the film also reflect the goals and values of our post-MeToo era; unlike in the brothels, in Iron Town "the men don't bother us," one woman reports.
And though young liberals do vote for down-ballot candidates when they show up to vote in presidential elections, they're not especially engaged with those races, which is why they don't bother voting in midterms.
This honestly looks like one of the shitty-looking video sequences that played in the beginning of the first Resident Evil—you know what I'm talking about, and if you don't, don't bother finding out.
Don't bother going into a Target store looking to get these same savings because the deals are exclusively available online, which is probably for the best considering much of the country is experiencing frigid temperatures.
If you're a die-hard Marvel fan who is expecting a dark anti-hero in the style that Hardy, who memorably played Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, has adopted in the past, don't bother.
The new technologies could also help those people who do have access to quality medical care, but don't bother to visit the doctor, perhaps in the hopes that their cough will disappear on its own.
Oh, and don't bother signing up for a meal subscription box, either: Live Streaming Fitness also features cooking shows, recipe inspirations, and access to certified nutritionists and dietitians with meal plan and weight loss advice.
"We've all seen the difference we can make when we choose to cast our ballots and we've seen the consequences when we don't bother to show up to the polls," she says in the video. .
"It may be an 'I'm super-healthy, don't bother' signal to potential insects, pests, or parasites that they should look elsewhere," Kerissa Battle, a community science educator at Community Greenways Collaborative, wrote in an email.
GAZA (Reuters) - Shaban Khalaf's advice to any other Gazans thinking of heading to Europe in search of a better life, as he did, is blunt: don't bother - it's not worth the danger and the expense.
Don't bother employees when they're off If your company trades in a lot of after-hours emails, imagine how refreshing it would be to put the kibosh on that bad habit during the holiday season.
"I said my Bentley will be here in one hour  and I am leaving, don't bother trying to talk me out of it because my mind if made up and I cannot be stopped," he said.
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.
She's practiced astrology for eight years and says that while products such as zodiac jewelry don't bother her because they've been around for years, she's on the fence about the corporate foray into New Age culture.
"Generally speaking, media folks don't bother to read and don't care or understand policy, so you then have talking heads on cable news blathering on about nonsense," said Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist and Sanders supporter.
Their message on "Come to the Dance" is simple—don't bother going to a rave if you're just gonna stand there—but their approach is skillful, utilizing total directness to create a sense of uncontainable energy.
State Senator Patty Pansing Brooks, who has represented Lincoln since 2015, said that when she began trying to whip up support in the Legislature to take action in Whiteclay, she heard a common response: Don't bother.
Ms. Grant, who received two Tony Award nominations as well as a Grammy for "Don't Bother Me," said the warmth of the material suited her natural temperament, but was also a tactical move on her part.
There are a lot of good ways to spend a couple hundred bucks, but for serious audiophiles, the choice is obvious: Get a pair of Sennheiser headphones, or don't bother listening to anything ever again, you heathen.
They're ignorant and don't bother to pick up a book and do research or go and meet some Muslims in person and see that we all have the same values and same feelings like love and kindness.
"Of course, it helps that we have a very conservative early-retirement financial plan that doesn't require major market growth, and so even stock-market fluctuations don't bother us, because our plan assumes that stuff will happen."
Feel your feelings, but don't bother trying to make logical sense of them tonight when the Moon clashes with Neptune at 12:37 AM, and watch your temper at 2:31 AM when it clashes with Mars.
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.
If you simply don't bother applying for instant credit at the department store or do not remember the numerical PIN they gave you to thaw your file, then the bureaus can't sell that access to your file.
That show, with the ever-relevant title "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," used gospel, calypso, spoken-word, rock, jazz, soul and even rudimentary hip-hop music to discuss everything from slumlords to feminism to numbers rackets.
"All the Democrats have to do to build a many-decade majority and take over Washington is turn out that extra 10 percent of working class voters that don't bother going to the polls in elections," Huber argued.
"Threshold" has a pleasing onomatopoeic effect — there are two main beats in it, and because "hold" is a down beat (don't bother me with scansion terms, there's no need to get technical here) it nicely mimics a step.
In doing so, it has simply co-opted the left's position on FISA: Don't bother to have faith in the process, because the rule of law has no meaning even to those who are sworn to uphold it.
One of those weeks when you don't bother to look at your screen all that often; when you spend your time putting together the decision tree based upon varying scenarios, each dependent upon how the new administration moves forward.
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.
My manager basically said something along the lines of, 'I know something's up; don't bother coming back till you're better,' so I went on the sick for a long time, eventually quitting as my life spiraled out of control.
When it opened in New York City in 1972 after smaller productions elsewhere, "Don't Bother Me" was the Broadway writing debut of its author, Micki Grant, and the Broadway directing debut of Vinnette Carroll, who conceived and staged it.
When a community is in pain precisely due to the hate of those who don't bother to get to know it, it is also comforted by those who send love to it even if they, too, don't know it.
So far, many "cinematic" VR experiences have put viewers in the passive position of watching a staged play, and pieces that are more interactive don't bother trying nuanced, real-time interaction, due to technological limitations as much as anything else.
Instead, Barr said he returned to the Justice Department because he believes in public service and told CBS the personal attacks, which he dismisses as an inevitable part of serving in a "crazy, hyperpartisan period of time," don't bother him.
It's not a stereo setup, like many other phones offer, and it is possible to block the speaker with your hand if you hold the phone wrong, but it's so loud and so clear that those things don't bother me.
"Often I don't bother claiming overtime because my projects would run over budget, and that would hurt my chances for promotion," said one 38-year-old IT engineer who asked not to be named for fear of upsetting his boss.
As New York Magazine pointed out, new features from Lyft — the ability for passengers to tip by default, and automatic five-star ratings if riders don't bother to rate their driver — could be an attempt to woo drivers before the IPO.
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.
He expects that the field will eventually reach a point where the value of each new Crispr patent is so low that researchers don't bother going through all the paperwork and spending the thousands of dollars necessary to file an application.
So yeah, don't bother trying to figure out what sort of music this is, just go to the top of the back, turn it up, ideally in a slightly darkened room, and get as excited for the album as I am.
I draw the line at clothing with writing on it, but numbers don't bother me, so I also bought a tattered long-sleeved T-shirt with "99" cut from white fabric and stitched onto the front before being half burned off.
"We're looking to find the story inside these songs, as opposed to just a revue," said Mr. Glover, who was a young boy in Newark, N.J., when his mother and aunts toured the region performing "Don't Bother Me" and other musicals.
The WindTunnel 2 Rewind is sold out on Hoover's website and unavailable on Amazon (unless you're ballsy enough to buy from one of its third-party retailers), so don't bother shopping anywhere else: Click here to order it from Walmart for just $69.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 27 (Reuters) - If you want to know where U.S. interest rates are heading, don't bother to try to figure out how much slack there is in the economy, or whether inflation is rising back toward the Fed's 2-percent goal.
Wellington Wells is a procedurally generated town — that is, it's different each time you play — and at present it's mostly filled with grumpy townsfolk who like to swear and ask for things, but will generally leave you alone if you don't bother them.
"Maybe she had no business getting up in your face, but she had reason to say what she said...You and Derek act like it don't bother people to see you two together, like it don't hurt people to see," she tells Sara.
Your neighbor can't, even if he loves your dog or belongs to the A.S.P.C.A. In the law's view, I haven't injured him; you have standing to sue me, but if you don't bother, he doesn't have standing to sue in your place.
Oh — and if you were thinking of getting a new smart home device in addition to a new tablet, don't bother: The Galaxy Tab A has a built-in Google Assistant that can answer questions, adjust the temperature, play songs, and more.
Knowles also tells us he believes the term "breast cancer" should be changed to "chest cancer" for men ... due to both the embarrassing connotation and the fact many men don't even believe it pertains to them, so they don't bother getting tested.
So, after a delicious lunch, say, we don't bother to buy a snack on the way home for later that evening, which also happens to be when our genius morning self promised the boss we'd catch up on our overdue work project.
But don't bother telling that to many Americans: A Fox News poll last year showed that 64 percent of people still thought the economy was in a recession, echoing an NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey in 97.83 that found much the same thing.
If you're in the market for a new hobby or want your kids to get involved in music, don't bother dropping hundreds on a new instrument, especially if you're not sure you or your kids will continue with it after a year or two.
Just a couple months ago, they wrapped up their biggest tour yet opening for Lamb of God and Anthrax, which put them in front of a lot of dyed-in-the-flesh metalheads who don't bother checking up on Pitchfork and Stereogum for metal recommendations.
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.
This wouldn't have been a bad thing in the business world of a few years ago, where the rules for success were: Know your job, do your work, and if a problem arises, solve it and don't bother us with a lot of questions.
Canceled orders must be called into Instacart's shopper customer service line in order for the shopper to receive payment for it; however, "with the pandemic craziness, it takes so long to reach someone that I don't bother wasting more of my time," Wardini says.
You should read Florence Fabricant as well on what to feed your guests when they walk in the door on Thanksgiving Day so that they don't bother you in the kitchen while you're finishing the feast: a smoked-trout dip and, maybe, a cucumber soup.
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.
And it made me wonder if one of the tells of an unsuccessful pretentious science fiction film is that it seems really artful and deep, but then there's this incredibly clunky exposition, because that's something they don't bother to do in an organic or interesting way.
But it ended up with the splat, so the regular film going public who would want to see that movie, they go to Rotten Tomatoes or Fandango whatever and they see a splat and they just don't bother to go because they think it's just overwhelmingly bad.
"UKIP's success in this referendum that says to people that normally who don't bother to vote because they assume they're going to get beaten by the establishment ... actually if you go out there and you turn out, this rotten, liberal establishment can be beaten," Farage said.
The rare vintage piece was created in 1971 by Bulgari and was on loan from Eleuteri, a new jewelry boutique on East 21897th Street that has become a favorite among celebrities, socialites, visiting San Francisco technocrats and others who don't bother consulting the price tag before buying.
Nargiz, who asked that her last name not be used for fear of repercussions for her job, said she wore the abaya only to go to work, so that men don't bother her on the bus, and she takes it off as soon as she gets there.
These names don't bother me, because I enjoy lively pop culture from all eras — LENA HORNE crossing ARETHA Franklin made my heart leap with joy — and I usually know them, so proper names and brands such as ODOR EATERS help me establish a foothold in the grid.
Maneuverability almost always comes at the cost of stability, and being only 10 feet long this board does not track well, so don't bother trying to take it touring, and if you want a more hybrid-style paddle board, consider our main pick, Adventure Paddleboarding's All Rounder instead.
The gilded 215th-century São Francisco Church and Convent (240 reais) will leave your jaw agape; don't bother closing it on your way out, since across the street you'll want to try a scoop of the caraíba ice cream (acerola cherry, ginger and lime) at Le Glacier Laporte.
It would also say to Trump: If your plan does not include the bare minimum of a Palestinian state and some Palestinian sovereignty in Arab districts of Jerusalem, don't bother bringing it out; it will be dead on arrival in the Arab world, not just the West Bank.
"Too many people burn the candle from both ends when they're young and they end up having weight issues or they're smoking, and those don't bother you when you're in your 20s, but you really pay a lot on the back end when you hit your 40s and 50s."
I think a lot of people, kids whose parents died at a young age, become one, they work, they just move faster because they realize the ephemerality of life, and then at the same time they can deal with things, things don't bother them that much, both negative and positive.
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.
I'm definitely still feeling the effects of the cray acrobatic moves we had to do last week but I was pleasantly surprised that the dance felt very at home in my body from the very first rehearsal and as long as I don't bother the one bruised spot on my foot, I'm okay.
Just think of a future in which trailers, or even full movies, are distilled purely into blank screens with text boxes that replaced Bruce Willis or Nicolas Cage's faces with [AGING ACTOR] or the trailer for the next Michael Bay movie with [SERIES OF EXPLOSIONS] or any Adam Sandler "comedy" with [DON'T BOTHER].
Don't Bother: Sarah HuckabeeSarah Elizabeth SandersApril Ryan's bodyguard issued summons over alleged assault of local journalist Sarah Sanders: Democrats should 'quit lying and do their jobs' Biden pledges return to daily press briefings as president MORE Sanders, nominally the White House press secretary, has abandoned the custom of briefing the news media.
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.
Real Housewives of New York City audiences learned on the conclusion of the season 10 reunion on Wednesday that the pair is no longer interested in trying to fix their long-broken relationship, with Frankel telling host Andy Cohen on the episode, "Andy, don't bother," when he asked where they would be going from here.
"You're taking a group of people who are retirees who are already living their lives on a pension, and you are saying to them, 'here, instead of the pension, why don't you take this big check,' and they don't bother to tell them that this big check is worth less than your pension," Gotbaum said.
The Echoes in hotel rooms — limited to screenless models like the Echo 2, Echo Plus, and Echo Dot — are no different from the consumer versions, with two exceptions: they can't be factory reset, and they'll only connect to the hotel Wi-Fi (so don't bother trying to stuff one in your bag on the way out).
"When talking with customers, all of them expressed frustration that their workers don't have an easy and secure way to access internal content, which means that their employees either waste time or don't bother trying to access content that would make them more productive," says Peter Hill, vice president of Productivity Applications at AWS, in today's announcement.
Aim for two or three really solid songs, and don't bother releasing anything until you have enough tracks to make up an EP. The EP is the perfect format for what you are trying to do—substantial enough to feel like a statement loaded with identity, without overwhelming your listeners with the gross self-indulgence of a debut album.
"We do have some good longitudinal data following the same people over time, but I am going to do a massive disservice to that science and just say: if you're a man, you should probably get married; if you're a woman, don't bother," he said while speaking at Britain's Hay Festival, as reported by the Guardian.
The show also includes a staircase made for one really grand entrance, a slew of singing waiters and, in their midst (in the title role), she whom the patrons of louche bathhouses in the 1970s hailed as the Divine Miss M. If you don't know that's Bette Midler, don't bother joining the queue for last-minute cancellations.
If You Are the One — the Chinese title translates literally as "If you're not sincere, don't bother me" — is a silly dating game show where people discuss topics both deep and shallow, like how they want an ideal partner to treat them, whether a fanciful playboy can be faithful, and other interesting conundrums, all paired with a healthy dose of shade.
Many US voters don't bother to vote because neither of the two parties appeals to them, or because they live in a safe state where their vote doesn't matter, or because by comparative standards, there are significant hurdles to voting in the United States (such as more complicated registration, or voting being on a workday instead of on a weekend).
And if you want to fight alongside a group of friends in the name of your favorite soccer team so badly that you'll go out into the woods to do it and others are waiting for you there, it makes sense to put in hours at the gym, go into the woods, beat each other up, and don't bother anybody.
The Guggenheim, which had subtly promoted the show's sensationalism — "If you can't survive" seeing the Huang piece, Alexandra Munroe, the senior curator for Asian art, said in a recent Artnet interview, "don't bother seeing the rest of the show" — abruptly announced that it was dropping the three disputed works because of "explicit and repeated threats of violence," of unspecified origins, to its staff.
I think that's ultimately the concern: That folks get so confused by the news or what looks like news that they just check out, that they don't bother believing any of it, or verifying any of it, and that we're all these fictional sites, and the Recodes and the CNNs of the world are all part of this morass that the folks don't know whether to believe or not.
Specifically, the problem the burgeoning startup aims to address is that consumers are becoming much more accustomed to on-demand services that can be conjured up via their mobile phone, whilst the need to see a doctor face-to-face is often inconvenient or simply isn't possible immediately due to limited capacity — meaning that many people don't bother to see a doctor at all or put pressure elsewhere on health services, such as emergency care.
To start, we need to come together on a consensus that there's something wrong with a country in which an average of 93 people are killed with guns every day, in which gun homicides are so common that news reports frequently don't bother to mention how the murderer obtained his weapon, and in which even multiple shootings often don't make the national news unless there's some suggestion the crime might be related to terrorism.
Other things to note: Don't spit chewing gum in the urinals (the office manager had to send 25 separate all-office emails about this last year, don't start it up again); don't bother asking about the 10 percent Fitness First discount advertised on the office noticeboard (nobody actually knows how to activate it); if you need a wrist rest, you have to fill out a form; and sometimes people knock off early with a beer at 4 PM on a Friday, but you have to wait for the email to go round before you can drink it. Oh!

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