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"irritant" Definitions
  1. making part of your body painful

473 Sentences With "irritant"

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It's easy to dismiss an irritant until it's too late.
I want to know who irritated, who was the irritant.
The crisis in Venezuela is not just a regional irritant.
Managing irritant exposure risks and symptoms is far from ideal.
The dispute remained an irritant for most of the 20th century.
Its such an irritant in it's way — perhaps also to yourselve's?!?!
Jakarta's clogged waterways are not just a minor irritant and eyesore.
But Vietnam's trade surplus remains an irritant for the Trump administration.
China's current lengthy process has been an irritant in agricultural trade.
Mueller&aposs work, though a constant irritant to Trump, is quite legitimate.
"Nathan Damigo is ... an extraordinary irritant, but nothing more yet," Levin said.
Being outside the EU customs union is an irritant for many firms.
Which makes Monday's stock drop more of an irritant than anything else.
He didn't drink coffee, which could be an irritant at his age.
A thorn scratch today seems a minor irritant, not a potential killer.
Tear gas is more than an irritant What exactly is tear gas?
For the birds, it's a harmless irritant that keeps them from dying.
China's closeness to Pakistan, a rival of India's, is a particular irritant.
In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, doctors saw irritant-related responses.
Many, though, are just an astringent irritant that dry out the vagina.
But not under Trump, who views Trudeau as an irritant at best.
Eighty years ago, the cross-border irritant wasn't Nafta or softwood lumber.
As Axios' Jonathan Swan writes, Trump finds Trudeau an irritant at best.
Marine Corps generals complained that the barrier plan was a constant irritant.
" And this was 18 months ago, "Who's the irritant in the room?
Tony Blair and his allies treated him as an irritant and an eccentric.
Though Mr Wilders disappointed on election day, he remains more than an irritant.
When the invisible irritant persisted for a week, Beckley, perplexed, decided to investigate.
He says it was a bit of an irritant but not too bad.
Russia views the law known as the Magnitsky Act as a particular irritant.
Ozone is a respiratory irritant and his linked to ailments like asthma attacks.
Mr. Farage, whose party is a right-wing rival and irritant to Mrs.
Ozone, or O3, is a respiratory system irritant that can cause health problems.
As for McEwan's characters, Charlie can be an irritant, but Miranda is compelling.
Delays in relocating the base have been an irritant in U.S.-Japan relations.
The biggest irritant, by far — with 20113,070 complaints — is loud music and parties.
Authorities have repeatedly used tear gas containing the chemical irritant o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile.
However, having Navalny on the ballot paper could be an irritant for the Kremlin.
For others, the sense of the loops inside the ear may be an irritant.
So the iPad's best publicized feature is just an irritant for the content creators.
So that's always been a real irritant to me, and I saw this problem.
But Fallujah is still an irritant that can and probably should be dealt with.
One Spencer supporter appeared to have been sprayed in the face with an irritant.
They simply speak louder, accepting the noise for what it is, a temporary irritant.
The case is another irritant in the already hostile relationship between Washington and Tehran.
MRK: You can't include powder, because it would float and become an eye irritant.
So at a minimum you were an irritant, then you were on their radar.
During last week's talks, Trump cited Japanese tariffs on American agricultural products as an irritant.
Recently, though, Cubans have begun to view marabú as an asset rather than an irritant.
As for tariffs, for now they are little more than an irritant for most bosses.
The issue of low defence spending in Europe has long been an irritant in Washington.
Compared to that YouTube-specific scandal, the Tide Pod Challenge looks like a mere irritant.
Any eye irritant — like smoke, contact lenses, or chemical exposure — can also cause pink eye.
Scott noted the tear gas fired is an irritant that does not cause permanent damage.
Even so, the U.S. embargo against Cuba remains in place, a major irritant in relations.
Vietnam's growing closeness to the United States is an increasing irritant to China, says Connelly.
With an irritant, he says, the substance can irritate skin without having an immunological response.
Don't blame your body; coughing is the only way your lungs can expel an irritant.
We have detected within it an aberration, an irritant, that may threaten its overall health.
Romney has strongly criticized Trump and could prove another irritant to the president if elected.
The airplane dispute is just one irritant in an increasingly fraught trading relationship with Europe.
Italian media quoted concertgoers as saying that someone had sprayed an irritant, which triggered the panic.
The form it takes depends, however, on which sort of integration is the greatest local irritant.
Any move to sunder diplomatic relations again would recreate a long-standing irritant for the region.
This silicone-based lube doesn't contain glycerin, which can be a skin irritant for some people.
Let's tackle the problem and remove the irritant so that everyone can get back to work.
The embargo has been a symbolic irritant in relations between the United States and its neighbours.
"The oyster seals this irritant off by wrapping the foreign object in shell material," he said.
The looming crisis between these two regional powers could make ISIS seem like a minor irritant.
It has long been an irritant to both Ms. Rousseff and her predecessor, Mr. da Silva.
"These cases seem to be irritant contact dermatitis rather than allergic contact dermatitis," Dr. King claims.
For now, it looks like the non-extradition of Gülen will remain an irritant in relations.
It had become part of the streetscape, a comfort to some neighbors, an irritant to others.
Mr Trump sees Ukraine at best as an irritant that frustrates his relationship with Mr Putin.
Another irritant is that moderate Islamists have been sharing power with secularists in Tunisia since 2011.
The best thing to do, in such cases, is to ignore the irritant until it stops.
That is why carelessly worded UNESCO resolutions can be a real danger, not just a political irritant.
Their unhappiness is a persistent irritant for the party, and lately the cause of eye-catching protests.
"(Xi) knows that and he respects that," Trump said, adding trade is still an irritant in ties.
I think he thinks it's an irritant sometimes, but I don't think he thinks it's a problem.
Burning any part of this plant will send the irritant airborne, which can cause even more harm.
Chewed gum is an irritant mostly found on the bottoms of shoes and the undersides of tables.
The snub is just the latest irritant in US-EU relations since the Trump administration took office.
In these circumstances, anger becomes an emotion that needs to be controlled, an inconvenience and an irritant.
Many voters in outlying regions view the political fight in Madrid as a constant but distant irritant.
Khodorkovsky has also funded Dossier Center, another investigative project that is a potential irritant to the Kremlin.
He could be a useful irritant, unafraid of kicking up at the pretensions of the literary establishment.
The phrase "make room for Mandy," which was used by Mr. Kagan, became a hashtag-inspiring irritant.
The episode was just one irritant in a long series of upsetting moments for Trump this week.
Such investors have long been an irritant for Musk, who has sometimes used Twitter to criticize them.
These deployments are likely to remain an irritant in the US-Russia relationship, regardless of who is president.
"We found that these chemicals activate irritant receptors that trigger cough and inflammation in the airways," Jordt explained.
Damage all round H-1Bs have been a major irritant in the US-India relationship in recent years.
They are controlled by South Korea and also claimed by Japan, a long-running irritant in their relations.
Talk of the freeze seems to have faded with higher oil prices, removing this irritant from Saudi policy.
Feldman said he thinks the trade deficit could be an "irritant," and ruin Hanoi's "good relationship" with Trump.
Chris Plante: The squad has shared such significant and astute answers, my irritant may seem insignificant by comparison.
"In the absence of that, I think it will continue to be a very powerful irritant," Obama said.
In the meantime, Schroder is a rapidly developing irritant—that's a good thing—who's compensated fairly until 2021.
Another irritant for Turkey is the U.S. alliance with the YPG-led Syrian Democratic Forces to defeat ISIS.
Khashoggi's killing also appears not to have been a huge irritant during talks with the Saudi Crown Prince.
The Shabab leadership views the outposts "as an irritant, masses to go after it, but fails," Maj. Gen.
For years, that was how Atlético competed, how it ensured its cherished place as European soccer's great irritant.
That point of view made her, just four years ago, an irritant to Barack Obama and his aides.
Euphorbia plants have a milky white latex that is toxic if ingested and a skin irritant to humans.
When someone entered the room to visit, I would seek a way to ask them to correct the irritant.
But they are an irritant rather than a threat to a government that has seized every lever of power.
For Japan's biggest lenders, negative rates are "an irritant, not a catastrophe", says Brian Waterhouse of CLSA, a broker.
The Russia investigation was never mentioned, Land said, except as an "irritant" during the work session with administration officials.
Upon contact with skin or a hard surface, PepperBalls release an irritant that mimics the effects of pepper spray.
One senior commander told CNN two years ago that ISIS was no more than an irritant to the Kurds.
Some had stripped down to their underwear, after earlier dousings from water cannon that witnesses said contained an irritant.
Now, with migration becoming a growing irritant in that relationship, Mr. Morales is anxious to smooth over the tensions.
At other times, the cars emitted far more nitrogen oxide, a lung irritant that also causes smog, than permitted.
"These cases respond well to steroids which suggests there is some irritant in the lung causing inflammation," Callahan said.
Another ongoing irritant is the U.S. support for the YPG fighters of the Kurdish Syrian political group the PYD.
For example, New York City adds "quite a bit" of chlorine, an irritant, to its tap water, he said.
Crazy Frog, that pond-lurking irritant, that fly-eating miscreant, the asshole who spawned a thousand shitty ringtones, lives on.
Of all the complaints about Donald Trump by Democrats and Never Trumpers, his use of Twitter was a special irritant.
The 3D printers that used four other types of materials — nylon, PCTPE, laybrick and laywood — emitted caprolactam, a respiratory irritant.
In Brent's absence, protégé Nigel steps into the role of office irritant, wearing penis-themed glasses and mugging for attention.
Cyber security has long been an irritant in relations between China and the United States, the world's two largest economies.
Trump cited Japanese tariffs on American agricultural products as an irritant, and Abe brought up U.S. tariffs on Japanese autos.
However, "substantial reduction" is undefined and a cycle of continuous delays could ensure the subject remains a recurring bilateral irritant.
Olga Mikhailova, a lawyer for Nemtsova, said during the trial that Nemtsov had been a major irritant to the authorities.
Her arrival in Beaumont is an irritant to Josephine, who objects to the competition and also to Penny's exuberant vulgarity.
Trump defended the use of tear gas on children — claiming it was "very safe," a "very minor form" of irritant.
The ship had been an irritant to Americans for months, especially after a series of covert attacks on oil tankers.
You're not at your best and anything could be an irritant, and that in itself is more down to you.
The paper contained false claims about Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's national-security adviser and an irritant to the Soviet Union.
The arrest and detention of naturalised American citizens born in China has long been an irritant in relations between the countries.
Each tower has been fitted with a machine that emits a non-lethal respiratory irritant to prevent the birds from congregating.
An early December cut by OPEC and fellow producers including Russia is an irritant, but relatively low prices still look attainable.
AND THEN, OF COURSE WE HAVE -- AND I WOULD CALL IT MORE OF A TRADE IRRITANT THAN A REAL TRADE PROBLEM.
Canada softwood lumber exports have emerged as a trade irritant ahead of talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
"It wasn't an area that we wanted deep discussion on because we expect it to be an irritant," the officials said.
" The sheriff's office said in a tweet that the deputies were thought to have been exposed to a "non-toxic irritant.
For the taxi and hotel businesses, what started as an irritant is becoming a full-fledged threat to their business models.
Bolton's insistence on protection for the Kurds made Erdogan livid, creating yet another irritant in a deeply strained US-Turkish relationship.
If Sanders wants to actually win, rather than just hang around as an irritant, he needs to change the dynamics soon.
Hong Kong's freedoms are a standing irritant to the Communist authorities in Beijing, who have not ceased chipping away at them.
The arrest has thrust a new irritant into what has become an increasingly confrontational relationship between the Trump administration and Iran.
Meanwhile, judges became a constant irritant to the conservatives who won elections only to see their agendas constrained by the judiciary.
But he has remained a maverick throughout his long career—an irritant to the system and an ally to the outcast.
The problem is that most air purifiers are ugly, loud, and some even omit ozone—which can be a serious lung irritant.
Downturns come often enough to be a serious irritant, but not often enough to give economists sufficient data for rigorous statistical analysis.
When an irritant inside or outside of the body triggers the immune system, it can produce this type of red, inflamed rash.
Childress' mother, Chrissy Childress, is a nurse at the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and suspected the plant might be the irritant.
Namely, propylene glycol, which is used to turn liquid vape juice molecules into vapors, is a known throat irritant, Insider previously reported.
Mr. Bush's pullout from the ballistic missile treaty led to a buildup of antimissile defenses — still an irritant in relations with Russia.
If we treated Kim Jong-un as a minor irritant (at least publicly), he might be left to sulk instead of strut.
Singaporean troops have trained in self-ruled Taiwan, an island China claims as its own, which had been an irritant in ties.
That condition is chronic inflammation, a kind of low-grade irritant that can undermine the well-being of virtually every bodily system.
Early recognition of avian antigen exposure and removal of the bedding or other irritant is critical to recovery for patients, Dempsey stressed.
Short sellers, who bet that shares will fall and have been a longtime irritant to Musk, increased their positions slightly on Thursday.
Its trade surplus with the United States, a major irritant for Washington, widened to $21.01 billion in April, from $20.5 billion in March.
In UFC's long quest to go mainstream, its inability to operate in New York, America's biggest media stage, was an ever-growing irritant.
This would prevent excessive injections of AdBlue leading to the release of ammonia, which in high concentrations can act as a respiratory irritant.
No. I personally believe it is most productive (for survival's sake), to consider the toddler not as an irritant, but as an inspiration.
He promised to lift visa restrictions on Mexicans, imposed in 2009 to stem an influx of asylum-seekers and an irritant ever since.
Disputes over illegal fishing are an irritant in relations between China and U.S. ally South Korea, even as their economic relations grow close.
Jones explains that this carries some risks—drugs such as GBL are irritant, meaning that inhaling their vapor may cause coughing or choking.
Someone may become allergic to nickel, and another person might not, and someone may be more sensitive to an irritant than someone else.
Textured implants have roughened surfaces that may act as an irritant in some women, provoking inflammation that can lead to lymphoma, researchers say.
Twenty-one emergency workers were treated for exposure to the resulting fumes and smoke, which were described as a lung and eye irritant.
Police responded by shooting tear gas canisters and deploying water cannons loaded with a blue irritant used to mark protestors for later arrest.
Next came water cannons that sprayed the university grounds with streams of blue dye that contains an irritant that makes the skin itch.
Cultured pearls, where an irritant is placed into the oyster to create a pearl, have been made since the 19th century in Japan.
There's some evidence from theater settings — in which propylene glycol has been used to create fog — that suggests it can be a lung irritant.
The Guardian reported that the use of borax, a mild irritant, has concerned parents after reports emerged that it caused burns on multiple children.
Capsaicin is an irritant for all mammals, and it causes a burning sensation when it comes into contact with any skin or mucous membrane.
But Eugene has become so unlikable over the course of the story that it became an irritant every single time he appeared on-screen.
For instance: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) started the series as the office irritant, the guy who got under everybody's skin.
Nine others sought medical care as a precautionary measure, but the office later announced that they believed they inhaled a non-toxic irritant. Rep.
It sprays vaporized grape skin extract, a mild irritant, and emits sounds of natural predators near the tower to keep birds away, he said.
U.S. military sales to self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its territory, are an irritant in ties between the world's two largest economies.
The rapprochement with the Castro regime will in turn undercut leftist narratives about American imperialism, removing one irritant from relations with the entire region.
The danger is, where are we going to be a year from now if concerns about trade continue to be an irritant to growth?
The danger is: Where are we going to be a year from now if concerns about trade continue to be an irritant to growth?
Navalny has emerged as a major irritant for the Kremlin after thousands of people across Russia attended anti-graft protests he organized last month.
With three weeks to go before painful tariffs kick in, China seems unwillingly to turn the Hong Kong legislation into a major trade irritant.
That has been an irritant for Nissan, which is now bigger and more powerful than the French company that bailed it out in 1999.
For India, home to several global tech firms, the data law appears set to become the newest irritant in trade with the United States.
Some people call me Al. Am many things to many a few thyinge to some & nothing but an irritant to socialites and othere glossing troglodytes.
Although true allergies are rare, "if your skin gets red, itchy, burns, or peels, you may have developed an irritant reaction from it," he says.
What does he become if he has to look up to one of them, especially if the one is a natural-born irritant like Cruz?
The two countries have had rocky relations since Hugo Chavez became president in 1999 and Venezuela replaced Cuba as Washington's primary irritant in the region.
On September 10, Portland police announced that antifa protesters were "throwing irritant smoke and projectiles at police" during a rally against a far-right group.
U.S. military sales to self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its territory, is an irritant in the relations between the world's two largest economies.
One such offense, Russia's violation of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), will remain an irritant, but it need not stall progress in other areas.
The General Secretariat for Civil Protection said an irritant, used in the production of adhesives and printing ink, was likely deliberately added to the envelopes.
No matter how the shutdown impasse is resolved, the wall is likely to be a central irritant in Trump's relationships with congressional Democrats this year.
Lukin: This issue has clearly become a serious irritant in the bilateral relationship, but it is unlikely to hinder efforts at cooperation in other areas.
That would remove a major irritant in Turkey-United States relations and allow both parties to focus on the biggest concern: fighting the Islamic State.
Partly under American pressure, and with the guerrillas reduced to an irritant, the army agreed to a return to democracy, at first under its tutelage.
For people with compromised immune systems or who have allergies, they can be an irritant that makes for sleepless nights, skin irritation and sinus congestion.
"Repeated use of soaps, detergents, and alcohol gel are a common and important cause of what is known as irritant contact dermatitis," Dr. Mahto wrote.
British officials in the Palace of Whitehall, where Parliament meets, received packages — some containing a sticky irritant — and some offices were evacuated and sealed off.
They also act as an irritant to U.S.-Saudi relations, with the Trump administration indicating a higher prioritization of IP enforcement amongst its trading partners.
"You need your laptop to work at the conference," he said, and hours of down time on a flight would be more irritant than respite.
This is also likely an irritant to Abe, who's tried very hard to flatter and placate Trump to avoid just these kinds of international dustups.
"The pollen can act as an irritant for a lot of people — not necessarily an allergy, but it provokes nasal passage and lungs," Dr. Elliott says.
"Bad faith" trademarks, or "trademark squatting," where an entity registers a brand in anticipation of its entry into China, is a major irritant for foreign investors.
The nitrogen oxides produced by diesel engines, which are far more popular in Europe than in the United States, are a potent irritant for asthma sufferers.
"For generations the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has been understood as the prime irritant preventing peace and prosperity in the region," the document says.
"Bad faith" trademarks, or "trademark squatting", where an entity registers a brand in anticipation of its entry into China, is a major irritant for foreign investors.
This chemical compound is actually an irritant for mammals, which is why biting into these beauties creates that delightful burning sensation so many of us love.
Once a Darpa science project, PepperBall's AR15-esque gun can fire 180 rounds of micro-­pulverized burning irritant (or stink bombs or inky liquid) before reloading.
Obviously this is Darwin Awards' levels of idiocy — given that detergent is, y'know, not at all edible, toxic to biological life and a potent skin irritant.
In addition to rocks, ash is very hazardous to human health, as it can be a serious irritant to the eyes, skin, and the respiratory system.
"You can have just one ingredient, and if it's sodium lauryl sulfate, that's an irritant," said Randy Schueller, a cosmetic chemist and a founder of thebeautybrains.
Officials in Washington were eager to remove the issue as an irritant in relations, and most understood that the United States would eventually have to pay.
"This can be due to an irritant or allergic contact dermatitis, which can occur due to the adhesive itself or the ingredients it contains," she continued.
Sadly, the first four episodes are—despite a very HBO combination of worldly themes and super-horny sex scenes—more of an irritant than an intoxicant.
The free-speech watchdog FIRE is a familiar irritant to college administrators, but until this past year, the rest of the country wasn't paying much attention.
A maverick Marxist and a heterodox Catholic, Pasolini was a scourge of the long-governing Christian Democratic Party and an irritant to the Communists as well.
He joins at least three other Americans in Iranian custody, injecting a new irritant into what already is a confrontational relationship between Iran and President Trump.
Le député péquiste Pascal Bérubé pense que le " Bonjour, hi " est un "irritant" et que l'utilisation du " Bonjour " rappelle que le Québec est une province francophone.
"Obviously, Acosta may have been an irritant to the president, but he was hardly a danger to him," Mr. Napolitano said on the Fox Business Network.
It constantly confronts you with a kind of irritant that moves you to go beyond yourself, beyond your ego, beyond what you've learned with your history.
Though understandable given North Korea's own irresponsible behavior over the decades, ongoing joint military exercises with the U.S. and South Korea act as a perpetual irritant.
Salesforce has always liked to think of itself as an industry irritant, the company that was bucking the status quo and making the established players feel uncomfortable.
Besides, why would China let him give up his greatest leverage when it could cost the Red puppet master a key buffer and major irritant against America?
Ontario's Liberal government has pledged to lower electricity costs for residents as it sought to provide balm for an issue that has become an irritant with voters.
And if you do in fact have a component of irritant dermatitis, Dr. Anolik advises looking to a topical steroid, like an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream.
The second would leave Syrian politics to the Syrians and remove the one major irritant (Assad's future) to a possible counterterrorism partnership against the remnants of ISIS.
John Nalbone, a spokesperson for Robbinsville, told the Post the bear spray contained capsaicin, an irritant derived from chili peppers that's used in many outdoor animal repellents.
If you're using a leave-on product with a potential irritant — like the common zit treatments benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid — avoid using a cleanser with irritants.
As the poet Heather Christle writes in "The Crying Book," humans are continuously producing "basal" tears, to lubricate our eyes, while "irritant" tears flush out foreign objects.
And though it's painful to be treated as an irritant, holding a grudge can sour those unexpected moments when even the most reactive teenager welcomes our company.
"Some of the chemicals we learned to look for in the Alaska garments were heavy metals like nickel and chromium, also irritant and allergenic dyes," Anderson said.
Russia has denied it is in violation of the accord, but the dispute constituted an additional irritant in the deteriorating relations with the Kremlin under Mr. Obama.
"Some of the chemicals we learned to look for in the Alaska garments were heavy metals like nickel and chromium, also irritant and allergenic dyes," she said.
If it works well, great; if it proves to be an irritant, they'll likely be dealing with the fallout — flareups, anxiety, self-esteem issues, pain — for weeks.
His arrest raised the number of American prisoners in Iran to at least four, and has added an irritant to the already poor relations between the countries.
Castro spent decades as a towering, if controversial figure on the world stage, a constant irritant to the U.S. and an inspiration to liberation movements around the globe.
These strategies of remote control also extend to Banksy's dealings with the news media, whose publicity oxygenates his fame and mystique, but whose enquiries can be an irritant.
" Paying dues to someone else is an obvious irritant, said Dean, who was at Waco: "Why am I going to pay dues if I'm a part of myself?
Davenport's team has devised a solution, applying a mixture of cow dung and chilli pepper -- foul smelling and irritant -- to maize as a means to ward off Kipunjis.
The United Auto Workers union emerged with substantial wage increases and succeeded in ending a two-tier wage structure that had been a particular irritant in its ranks.
Until the final years of Barack Obama's presidency, many military officers and White House officials had dismissed China's reclamation of disputed reefs and rocks as mostly an irritant.
That's something most motorists might not notice over the roar of an internal combustion engine, but tire noise becomes a major irritant in an otherwise quiet electric vehicle.
U.S. concerns about an undervalued yuan has been a longstanding irritant between the two countries, but the Trump administration has refrained from accusing China of manipulating its currency.
The EWG recommends picaridin for children over six months of age, though the group suggests refraining from applying it to kids' hands because it's still an eye irritant.
Global steel producing rivals have alleged China is dumping cheap exports after a slowdown in demand at home, creating a major trade irritant amid a worldwide steel glut.
" The strategy document asserts that "for generations the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has been understood as the prime irritant preventing peace and prosperity in the region.
If fancy products in jars spark joy for you, just be wary of any irritation; many of these products have fragrances, which could be an irritant or allergen.
The People's Bank of China knew that "going through 7 would be an irritant in trade negotiations," said Logan Wright, director of China markets research at Rhodium Group.
Mr. Baker said in an interview earlier this week that Mr. Paul's tendency to pile brush near his neighbor's property had been a consistent irritant to his client.
Trump said Wednesday he found King Salman to be a "good man" with whom he speaks often, but acknowledged the Khashoggi case could prove to be an irritant.
With a sneeze, a significant amount of air pressure builds up in the lungs and forces its way through the nasal cavity to get rid of that irritant.
Chinese data issued on Wednesday showed its trade surplus with the United States, a major irritant for Washington, widened to $21.01 billion in April from $20.5 billion in March.
But Hastert had helped rewrite state regulatory laws in Springfield that triggered higher electric rates, an irritant to constituents of both parties at a time of soaring energy costs.
As Dr. Tabib explains, the strong surfactant's foaming action damages the skin's proteins and dries out the inside of your mouth, making it a severe irritant for many people.
He added that a person in the crowd was treated and released after being sprayed with "bear spray," an irritant spray used to deter aggressive bears in wilderness areas.
Most notably, the drug contains a blue dye that is emitted if the tablet is manipulated, which could help identify abusers, and a nasal irritant aimed at discouraging misuse.
That's in part because they believe that, as president, he will make good on his pledges to combat regulation, which is an expensive irritant for many new business owners.
The surplus, long an irritant with some of its major trading partners, has come under fresh scrutiny amid fears of rising U.S. trade protectionism under new President Donald Trump.
CURRENCY U.S. concerns about an undervalued yuan has been a longstanding irritant between the two countries, but the Trump administration has refrained from accusing China of manipulating its currency.
The power brick was a constant irritant, a nightmare to manage, and to this day, I've never found an appropriately comfortable place for it to rest behind my telly.
Forgotten passwords are no longer an irritant now that the White House has started requiring users to log on with a chip-enabled smart card and a pin code.
Cyber security has long been an irritant in relations between China and the United States, despite robust economic ties worth nearly $600 billion in two-way trade last year.
On June 5, Honest reached a $1.55 million settlement of claims it sold laundry detergent, dish soap and surface cleaners containing a skin irritant it had pledged to avoid.
"I would call it more of a trade irritant than a real trade problem," Jones told CNBC in a "Squawk Box " interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin on June 12.
On Wednesday night, the Metropolitan Police released a statement attributed to Ms. Skripal, turning down a Russian offer of consular assistance, adding another irritant to worsening relations with Moscow.
Some contained a sticky irritant, and several staff members were taken to hospitals as a precaution, but a parliamentary spokesman said the substance was found not to be harmful.
A lot of the indoor air we&aposre breathing is filled with irritant particles from sources like paint, cleaning supplies, cigarette smoke, pet dander, pollen, mold, and many more.
The diplomatic incident adds a new irritant to already fraught U.S.-Russia ties, which remain strained over everything from tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions to nuclear arms control tensions.
In one hostel, they shattered windows and sprayed a cough-inducing irritant as a security guard watched, according to students who were there and a video of the attack.
Migrants cut holes in the fences and threw feces and quicklime, a skin irritant, at police officers trying to hold them back, the Civil Guard said in a statement.
"Social media is the spot where there's the most opportunity for ambush marketing and commercialization that would be an irritant to a top sponsor," Ryan, the DLA Piper attorney, said.
In the relatively short amount of time that he had known Barquin, he had watched with fascination as his client became an intense irritant clamped tight to the church's side.
Yucel was released in February, removing a key irritant in ties between the two allies, but German officials remain deeply concerned about Turkey's deteriorating record on human rights and freedoms.
The spikiness of the record astounds anyway; from plinky synthesizer to buzzy synthesizer to crunchy synthesizer to scratchy drum machine to the choked strain of Dreijer's voice, everything's an irritant.
NFL analysts like ESPN's Sarah Spain and the Houston Chronicle's Stephanie Stradley offered scathing takedowns when the policy was implemented, and it remains an irritant for many football-going families.
One particularly elaborate needle-based device would collect a tissue sample upon sensing a foreign object, before releasing an identifying dye onto the penis, as well as a tissue irritant.
For example, if the skin is exposed to only one of these irritants, no visible changes are seen, but if exposed to several, the skin may develop an irritant response.
A secure North Korea with guaranteed borders won't likely merge with South Korea, creating a peninsular power that would be a constant irritant to China and a challenger to Japan.
The Lakers themselves, frankly, still have a few questions to answer, after following up the James coup by immediately coming to terms with the world's foremost LeBron irritant: Lance Stephenson.
Delays in delivering weapons systems have long been an irritant to foreign governments and domestic manufacturers, and almost every administration in the modern era has tried to fix the process.
In Portland, protesters threw rocks, bottles and flares at police dressed in riot gear, who fired irritant and flash-bang devices back at them, according to local media and police.
"If indeed she has no outside help, then this is nothing more than an irritant," said Brian Seitchik, campaign manager for Danny Tarkanian when he ran against Angle in 2010.
Feldstein became an irritant in the Reagan White House by bemoaning soaring budget deficits and demanding that tax increases kick in if Reagan's cuts continued to add to the debt.
"The biggest concern with mixing too many pore-minimizing products is overly drying the skin and potentially worsening the pores or causing other issues, such as irritant reactions," Dr. Wu says.
Another irritant on trade is that Japan has not been given an exemption to tariffs on steel and aluminum exports to the United States, unlike the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
Bixby is intrusive without being helpful (remember Clippy?), with the pinnacle of its irritant powers being the way it demands you activate it every time you turn on the phone's camera.
That's probably because capsaicin—the chemical that makes chilis hot—is a powerful irritant, and the lining of human lungs was by no means designed to be in contact with it.
Years later, once domestic violence had become an issue that many people knew about, the question "Why didn't she leave?" became a constant irritant to activists in the battered women's movement .
At one end of Pennsylvania Avenue, Trump will meet with the official who appointed Mueller, instigating a process that has been an irritant for the president for more than a year.
Like the agitation throughout the country, the agitation at Berkeley had many long-roiling causes, but its proximate cause was easy to identify: a right-wing professional irritant named Milo Yiannopoulos.
And Mr. Bannon, who declined to be interviewed for this article, would be able to pick up at Breitbart where he left off: as a persistent irritant to the Republican establishment.
Such activities were also an irritant to key allies and even put American forces and personnel at risk of legal liability and being subjected to harsh treatment when they are detained.
But he will raise the issue of increased coca cultivation in Colombia when he meets with President Juan Manuel Santos, a complaint that may prove to be an irritant among Colombians.
The other was Egypt's close relationship with North Korea, which stretches back to the 1970s but has become a serious irritant amid the recent surge in tensions between Washington and Pyongyang.
For all the Chinese complaints, several experts said the antimissile system would probably be a temporary irritant, compared with looming clashes over trade and territorial claims in the South China Sea.
A worldwide steel glut has become a major trade irritant, with China under fire from global rivals who say it is dumping cheap exports after a slowdown in demand at home.
China's trade surplus with the United States, a major irritant for Washington, widened to a four-month high of $26.89 billion in May, from $21.01 billion in April, Monday's data showed.
I take her advice with a grain of salt and thank her for her input, but my irritant seems to be sweat, which isn't very avoidable with an active job like mine.
And today's study takes the first steps toward answering it: the team tested the compounds on cells sporting irritant receptors known to be triggered by things like cigarette smoke and chili peppers.
Firefighters sometimes utilize unmanned aircraft to gather information about wildfires, but the unauthorized intrusion of the hobbyist or recreational drones in fire areas has been an growing irritant for firefighting agencies nationwide.
Turkey last month released German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel, removing a key irritant in ties between the two allies, but German officials remain deeply concerned about Turkey's military operations in northern Syria.
The subject, long a major irritant in agricultural trade between the countries, is a main issue for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said a biotech industry source with knowledge of USDA discussions.
All signs pointed to contaminants in the soil, as people worked the land with bare feet and samples revealed earth rich in volcanic clays containing certain irritant minerals that enter the skin.
The U.S. has been battling with Canada over softwood lumber since the 2628s, and disputes over dairy protections have been a persistent irritant in the otherwise congenial relationship between the two countries.
The U.S. has been battling with Canada over softwood lumber since the 220006s, and disputes over dairy protections have been a persistent irritant in the otherwise congenial relationship between the two countries.
Tourists and locals banded together to help authorities clean up the mess, but police told people to be careful, because some of the containers contained organic peroxides which can be an irritant.
The decision briefly soothed one irritant for Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, whose administration is facing several different investigations at once, including federal and local inquiries into the nonprofit's fund-raising activities.
The glitter could also be an irritant, leading to contact dermatitis, and it's possible that it could damage good vaginal bacteria, resulting in an increased risk of developing infections and contracting STDs.
But his case, which could be another irritant in strained U.S.-Russian ties, was not made public until reports late on Tuesday by the New York Times and the TASS news agency.
Today, WFP is the most powerful of them, alternating between an ally to Democrats and a left-wing irritant that is occasionally strong enough to run its own candidates against Democratic moderates.
German officials, for instance, hailed a decision by a Turkish court on Friday to release a Turkish-German journalist, Deniz Yucel, in a case that has been a major irritant in relations.
On the one hand, younger alumni and current students view the scandal as "more an irritant than a source of shame," Dylan Howlett, a former sportswriter for The Daily Tar Heel, told me.
ACHD director Karen Hacker said at the meeting that it was "not surprising" that some children with asthma reported problems after the excess sulfur releases, since it was an irritant to the lungs.
The sheriff's office tweeted that 10 deputies, who were near the plant maintaining a perimeter, had inhaled smoke near the plant, but that the company believed it to be a non-toxic irritant.
Agency scientists also concluded Rexista was less likely to vaporize if manipulated for abuse via inhalation, and that it was not easy to separate the blue dye and nasal irritant from the drug.
The region's soil comes from volcanic rocks formed more than 43 million years ago, and irritant minerals in remaining volcanic soil can cause itching, pain and eventual swelling and scarring after prolonged exposure.
The disputes are an irritant in relations between China and U.S. ally South Korea, even as their economic relations grow close and they share concerns about North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile programs.
"When you're sneezing it's because really there's an irritation somewhere in your nasal cavity and your body is trying to forcefully discharge whatever that irritant might be in your respirator tree," he says.
The company that was once a tiny irritant going after giants in the 1990s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) market, such as Oracle and Siebel Systems, has grown into a full-fledged SaaS powerhouse.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Envelopes mailed from India to a dozen Greek universities prompted an anti-terrorism investigation on Thursday after tests found an industrial irritant that triggered an allergic reaction in members of staff.
I, for better or worse, tend to spend almost the entire day at my desk, so unless an irritant is traveling to me every afternoon, I'm not sure that explanation pertains to me.
Another irritant is the trade war that threatens to hurt the agriculture-dependent economies of battleground states that Republicans are hoping to capture in November, such as Indiana, Missouri, Montana and North Dakota.
And sometimes my voice is an irritant in that and me encouraging women to take autonomy for themselves is like a problem, but I feel like we are trying to do something important.
The senator was Richard Shelby, then a Democrat of Alabama, and the president was Bill Clinton as he began his first term and found the conservative Mr. Shelby to be a real irritant.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — Throughout 2016, both Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin complained that American-led sanctions against Russia were the biggest irritant in the plummeting relations between the two superpowers.
Since his firing, Mr. McCabe had kept a low profile while working on the book, but he is now making his story known to the public and is an irritant to the president.
The two countries last week resumed bilateral government consultations, which had been suspended after Ankara's arrest of German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel in February 2017, although the Yucel case remains a major irritant.
When enamel is worn away by an irritant, such as salt, decay can occur as bacteria in plaque are able to penetrate teeth more quickly, where they produce acids that can lead to cavities.
So the increased use of remedies will not be fatal to emerging-market exports, but it will be a growing irritant, especially if the countries concerned feel compelled to impose tit-for-tat tariffs.
Ms Liu's release may remove an irritant in China's relationship with Germany, but it will do nothing to convince it or other Western countries that China is easing up in its treatment of dissidents.
Such blasts would likely also eject plumes of volcanic ash that could be carried farther downwind into neighboring communities, creating a nuisance and potential respiratory irritant, but not a life-threatening hazard, officials said.
The analysis focused on so-called occupational irritant hand dermatitis, which can affect employees who regularly come in contact with water, detergents, chemicals and other irritants or who wear gloves during their work day.
The trade issue has become a potential irritant in a relationship where Washington and Hanoi have stepped up security cooperation in recent years given shared concerns about China's increasingly assertive behavior in East Asia.
Initially viewed as a mild irritant, by mid-week its debilitating effects were evident to all, as the city struggled to adapt to the new eerie, martian-like conditions brought about by the pollution.
The president plans to travel to Argentina after a historic visit to Cuba, where differences over human rights remain an irritant even as the United States seeks to begin a new chapter of engagement.
Peet Rivko, a fledgling "zero irritant" plant-based line, for example, eschews essential oils (along with nut oils, floral extracts and other sensitizing ingredients) in everything from the company's gentle cleanser to daily moisturizer.
In the run-up to the show's opening on Thursday, the protesters have proven to be a mild but persistent irritant for the production, a reinterpretation of the classic musical with a modern flair.
If we have to walk out of NAFTA or those negotiations totally break down, then this steel thing turns from a minor irritant to a major calamity for our economy and our stock market.
"I'm confident that we are on a track towards resolving this irritant in the coming weeks and month," Trudeau said of the trade dispute, which stems from an expired 2006 softwood lumber export agreement.
Obama added: "This issue of softwood lumber will get resolved in some fashion ... It's been a longstanding, bipartisan irritant," although neither side is likely to get everything they are seeking in the final deal.
Though ginger is, of course, an irritant, the risks of figging are on the milder side, since ginger is a natural root (don't panic, it's organic!) and the burning sensation only lasts 20-30 minutes.
Canada's agriculture minister said on Wednesday that her department officials have told her the Chinese government has suspended the export permits of two Canadian pork exporters, marking the latest irritant in a widening diplomatic dispute.
While you're raging, stay away from drinks that might act as a bladder irritant or have additional diuretic properties—such as caffeinated teas or soft drinks (here's looking at you, Red Bull and vodka drinkers).
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA (Reuters) - China has suspended pork imports from two Canadian companies, according to an interview with Canada's agricultural minister and a Chinese customs document, marking the latest irritant in a widening diplomatic dispute.
China's excess production capacity has emerged as a major trade irritant for the world's leading economic powers, prompting them to consider new steps to protect domestic industries and jobs from a flood of Chinese imports.
Navalny, who says he plans to run in next year's presidential election, has emerged as a major irritant for the Kremlin after thousands of people across Russia attended anti-graft protests he organized in March.
It was a dizzying round robin of investigations, counterinvestigations and finger-pointing, and at its center was Mr. Peters: a onetime de Blasio campaign treasurer who has since become a frequent irritant to the mayor.
In an interview last year, Aminath Easa, Mr. Abdulla's mother, angrily recalled attempts by the police to spray a pepper-based irritant into her eyes during an event marking 500 days since her son's disappearance.
"This takes an irritant off the table, which simplifies NAFTA negotiations," he said in a phone interview, saying the court had weakened Canada's hand at the talks by depriving it of a potential bargaining chip.
Turkey is a key case in point, as the country&aposs decade-old tender for the purchase of air defense systems has snowballed into a major irritant between Washington and Ankara, two ostensible NATO allies.
In addition to respiratory diseases like asthma, possible causes of chronic cough include a persistent postnasal drip that may result from an allergy, sinus infection, airborne irritant, or even exposure to very dry cold air.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ongoing U.S.-Canadian trade "irritant" over softwood lumber is expected to be resolved soon, both countries leaders said on Thursday regarding the years-long fight over pine and other such soft wood.
Increasingly, reporters are acknowledging that when Trump blows up at people, it's not the symptom of a permanent dissatisfaction with them — it's a way of blowing off steam, or a temporary irritant he'll soon forget about.
Data earlier showed China's trade surplus with the United States, a major irritant for Washington, expanded to $21.01 billion in April from a month ago, a factor that might provoke a hardening stance from U.S. officials.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama has hosted plenty of confrontational foreign leaders at the White House, haggling over military aggression, trade disputes and any other irritant that brings a head of state into the Oval Office.
"If you are highly allergic [to the unsafe ingredient], you may see reactions quickly, but most take several days to show up and irritant reactions can take much longer," Michael Swann, MD, Board Certified Dermatologist says.
Geologists cautioned that Kilauea's past explosions had been relatively small on a global scale, and while ash from the volcano posed a nuisance as an eye and respiratory irritant, it was not a serious health hazard.
And NASA research has suggested that some houseplants, like the corn plant (aka mass cane), may scub air of contaminants such as formaldehyde—"an irritant that can make you more sensitive to allergens," says Dr. Ogden.
The issue of low defense spending in Europe has long been an irritant in the United States, whose new national defense strategy centers on countering Russia after more than a decade of focusing on Islamist militants.
The NIOSH report that looked at American Airlines came to no specific conclusion on what caused the symptoms, but it did say it's possible that textile chemicals or irritant properties in the uniforms caused skin symptoms.
But workers in Mexico's auto industry, the main source of the country's $64 billion goods trade surplus with the United States - a key irritant to U.S. President Donald Trump - earn far less than their American counterparts.
Access to Tibet, which China says it "peacefully liberated" in 1950, has become another irritant in ties with the United States after President Donald Trump signed into law a Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act in December.
He said he had returned to China voluntarily to face justice, but his supporters said they believed he had been kidnapped as part of an effort to shut down an irritant to China's ruling Communist Party.
"It makes sense, since this is a major irritant, to have it be considered," Mr. Lighthizer said in Mexico City after meeting with Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo of Mexico and Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland of Canada.
That has increased the risk of dangerous encounters on the high seas, adding one more irritant to relations that have deteriorated sharply because of the Trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on many imports from China.
The 33-year-old Bihari politician has emerged in recent weeks as a major irritant and political challenge to Modi, a Hindu nationalist who has faced escalating protests over a citizenship law he introduced in December.
The announcement also criticized Iran for its incarceration of American citizens and other foreigners on what it described as fabricated charges, an issue that has long been in irritant in the estranged relations between the countries.
While Mr. Cruz had made his name in Washington by being an irritant to many senior Republican senators, he has sought to develop a relationship with Mr. Grassley, co-sponsoring with him a 2013 bill on guns.
WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) - The ongoing U.S.-Canadian trade "irritant" over softwood lumber is expected to be resolved soon, both countries leaders said on Thursday regarding the years-long fight over pine and other such soft wood.
That was a minor irritant, really, but it came just days after Aziza, his eldest daughter, a high school junior, was arrested on suspicion of taking about $565 worth of jewelry and perfume from a Filene's store.
Thousands of slaves ran to the British lines, with the encouragement of the British Army, and though the Brits mainly valued the slaves as an irritant to their masters, they did give them shelter and, sometimes, arms.
One of Mr. Trump's former national security advisers, John R. Bolton, who was pushed out in September because the president considered him an irritant and too much of a hawk, was suddenly praising Mr. Trump on Friday.
"Any smoke is going to be an irritant to your eyes, or your lungs or potentially your skin," he added, saying the company was encouraging anyone who had been exposed to the smoke to seek medical attention.
Toronto-based Intellipharma's drug, Oxycodone ER, which is designed as a unique, abuse-deterrent version of Purdue Pharma's oft-abused blockbuster OxyContin, contains a blue dye and a nasal irritant meant to help identify abusers and discourage misuse.
While Russia could be an irritant in some global issues and in managing Europe's centuries-old hatreds, China is already a very credible challenge to American world order — seriously undermining Washington's increasingly unstable trans-Atlantic and Asian alliances.
The heavy overnight clashes took place mostly in the Rainawari, Nowhetta and Gojwara areas of the old part of Srinagar, where Indian troops fired tear gas, irritant pepper grenades and pellets to disperse protesters, eyewitnesses and officials said.
The practice, known as fusion voting, allows small political parties to cross-endorse major candidates, which has enabled organizations like the Working Families Party to become a darling of the progressive left and a growing irritant to Gov.
In the interview, the president posed the idea that Mr. Farage, the leader of the newly founded Brexit Party who has been a battering ram to traditional conservative politics in Britain and a rival and irritant to Mrs.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Supreme Court on Friday struck down rules making it easy for generic drug firms to overturn patents granted to pharmaceutical companies, a decision that removes an irritant in the run-up to talks on NAFTA.
President Trump's near-daily attacks on the press, and his use of the loaded term "enemy of the people," gives succor to autocrats like Mr. el-Sisi who view the free press as an irritant to be quashed.
As the US lobbies against Huawei, now the world's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, the issue is straining US ties with some allies and is becoming a potent irritant in a US-China relationship already strained by trade friction.
We lose the moral ground when we're not there," the former official said, adding that the situation there has "always been dicey" but a US presence had value as it served as a "significant irritant to the Iranians.
However, while Hanoi and Washington have stepped up security cooperation in recent years, trade has become a potential irritant, with a deficit widening steadily in Vietnam's favor, reaching $32 billion last year, compared with $7 billion a decade earlier.
Despite a campaign that never had a shot of landing him in the White House and only made the ballot in 11 states, McMullin has rapidly built up his image as a principal irritant of President-elect Donald Trump.
The case has been an irritant in fraught relations between Moscow and Washington that are strained over everything from Syria to the arrest in Moscow of Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine held on spying charges that he denies.
The accord was disclosed one week after Honest reached a $1.55 million settlement of a federal lawsuit in Los Angeles claiming it sold laundry detergent, dish soap and surface cleaners containing a skin irritant it had pledged to avoid.
The current and most potent irritant, they said, is Kelly's effort, supported by McMaster, to prevent administration officials who have been unable to obtain permanent high-level security clearances from having access to the government's most closely held secrets.
An e-cig with only one heating coil operated at 3.8 volts was found to emit 0.46 micrograms of acrolein — a severe eye and respiratory irritant — per puff in the first five puffs, while the coil was heating up.
Even so, if the illness remains unsolved, it could become a complicating irritant at a time when Beijing and Washington are embroiled in tensions over trade and investment, and when American distrust of China is growing on many fronts.
"So mold can be a problem as an irritant or an allergen in the air and the types of problems we see can usually be respiratory -- so nasal symptoms, sneezing, congestion, nasal drip, cough and asthmatic type of symptoms," said Dutta.
Common VOCs detected included formaldehyde (an organic compound and a known carcinogen), styrene (a flammable chemical and irritant), and caprolactam (a particularly nasty manufacturing compound that can cause irritation and burning of the eyes and throat, headaches, confusion, and gastrointestinal problems).
The causes of conditions like eczema are multifaceted, and the type of water you're exposed to isn't one of them, but if you tend toward eczema already, the hard water can act as a serious irritant resulting in flare-ups.
The resulting chemical, eloquently called the iFixit "Adhesive Remover," is administered using a syringe, and comes with gloves and eye protection; Hartt says the solution is just a mild skin and eye irritant and that the repair itself is relatively easy.
While the intelligence alliance is central to the Syria fight and has been important in the war against Al Qaeda, a constant irritant in American-Saudi relations is just how much Saudi citizens continue to support terrorist groups, analysts said.
As Brazil's supreme electoral tribunal (TSE) at last begins hearing the case on June 6th, what looked like an irritant has become a real menace for Michel Temer, Ms Rousseff's erstwhile vice-president who took power following her impeachment last year.
The metals tariffs were a major irritant for Canada and Mexico and had caused them to halt progress toward ratification the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trilateral trade deal to replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Turkey has formally withdrawn a request for German help in investigating nearly 700 German firms suspected of backing terrorism, an Interior Ministry spokesman said on Monday, removing a major irritant in frayed ties between the two NATO allies.
Turkey last month released German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel, removing a key irritant in ties between the two allies, but German officials remain deeply concerned about Turkey's deteriorating record on human rights and freedoms and its military operations in northern Syria.
Salesforce at 20 offers lessons for startup success The company that was once a tiny irritant going after giants in the CRM market of the '90s has grown into a full-fledged SaaS powerhouse, and it celebrates its 20th anniversary today.
Generally, though, our mentality remained the same: We treated his debt not like it was a mosquito bite, a small irritant, but like a plague of mosquitoes, something that had to be vanquished as soon as possible at all costs.
Japan has demanded that South Korea rethink a mango mousse dessert it plans to serve at a North-South summit dinner on Friday which features a map of the Korean peninsula, including islands disputed with Japan, a recurring irritant for Tokyo.
China's excess production capacity for both steel and aluminum has emerged as a major trade irritant for the United States and Europe, prompting them to consider new steps to protect domestic industries and jobs from a flood of Chinese imports.
" The current draft regulations, Mr. Murphy said, "risk delinking the North American and European defense sectors after decades of hard work to increase our integration" and "would only help our adversaries and create a new irritant in trans-Atlantic relations.
So philosophers can be an irritant in any political system but especially in a democracy, because they're likely to seem, as Socrates does, to be looking down on the ordinary citizen who doesn't have what the philosopher considers a decent understanding.
Mr. Kim, some of Mr. Trump's advisers and outside experts believe, thinks he may be able to force the United States to withdraw sanctions and pull back its troops from South Korea, where they are a perennial irritant to Pyongyang.
Ms. Sereno has been a constant irritant to the increasingly autocratic rule of Mr. Duterte, questioning the validity of his list of public officials deemed to be drug suspects and opposing his declaration of martial law in the southern Philippines.
The two have had a rocky relationship — a couple of coup attempts in Doha, occasional border skirmishes — but to Saudi Arabia, Qatar has been an irritant at most, a slightly errant G.C.C. ally, an annoying adolescent to be admonished, not flogged.
The high pressure blasts are in of and themselves a powerful weapon, but police also laced the water with a liquid irritant that has similar effects to pepper spray and with bright blue dye, intending to mark protesters for identification later.
Like the medical device and tanning taxes, it raises a pretty modest amount of money (about $20 billion over 10 years) compared with the taxes on rich individuals, but it's a major irritant to a powerful industry that the BCRA will quickly eliminate.
India has a large trade surplus with the U.S., a particular bone of contention for President Trump, and was hit by US steel and aluminum tariffs earlier in the year—which though not yet economically damaging have proven to be an irritant.
Reports that Qatari officials paid hundreds of millions of dollars to Iran-backed groups in an April deal to free 26 of its citizens kidnapped in Iraq last year has also been an irritant in relations between Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
This type of magic is made possible with thermochromic ink, but Bowker explains that ink is made less toxic than ones you would find on the shelves through a process called 'polymeric stabilization,' in which chain-like molecules wrap around the irritant.
The agreement mainly served as a pact to eradicate digital espionage for commercial gain, but also included a number of other commitments to better cooperate on cyber issues, which have been a major irritant between the U.S. and China in recent years.
China has faced U.S. criticism for not doing enough to prevent the flow of fentanyl into the United States, and the issue has become another irritant in bilateral ties, already strained by a bruising trade war the two are now working to end.
The agreement mainly served as a pact to eradicate digital espionage for commercial gain, but it also included a number of other commitments to better cooperate on cyber issues, which have been a major irritant between the U.S. and China in recent years.
BERLIN, July 24 (Reuters) - Turkey has formally withdrawn a request for German help in investigating nearly 700 German firms suspected of backing terrorism, an Interior Ministry spokesman said on Monday, removing a major irritant in frayed ties between the two NATO allies.
The preliminary accord resolves nationwide litigation accusing Honest of misleading consumers by claiming that its products did not contain the skin irritant sodium lauryl sulfate, when in fact it was a component of a "gentler" ingredient, sodium coco sulfate, that Honest acknowledged using.
"It's been a longstanding bilateral irritant, but it hardly defines the nature of the U.S.-Canadian relationship," Mr. Obama said, adding that while each side would likely be dissatisfied with the outcome, officials would ultimately find a middle ground on the issue.
WASHINGTON — President Trump agreed on Friday to lift tariffs on metal imports from Mexico and Canada, removing a major irritant for two important allies that in exchange agreed to stop punishing American farmers with their own taxes on pork, cheese and milk.
The situation has long been an irritant to Nissan, but their ties seemed to have hit a new low in recent weeks as maneuvers around a proposed deal between Renault and Fiat Chrysler exposed deep mistrust between the Japanese and French companies.
The project, which has been pushed by lawmakers from New York and New Jersey and would help fund a new tunnel between the states, has been an irritant for Trump, who, according to The Washington Post, has personally lobbied to stop it.
Then of course there's bilateral trade and Trump's unhappiness with the $347 billion U.S. deficit last year — although with North Korea's belligerent Kim now in a position to hit Japan, that feels like a manageable irritant in the symbiotic U.S.-Chinese economic entanglement.
Iranian officials have seized on the arrest as a provocative new irritant in the tense relationship between Iran and the United States, which has worsened since the Trump administration renounced the Iranian nuclear agreement last May and reimposed severe sanctions on the country.
Yet the 270-metre skyscraper remains an irritant as they try to dismantle Najib's legacy after the May 2106 election upset that drove the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition out of power after it had run Malaysia for six decades since its independence from Britain.
Sources at the meeting said White House aides showed some openness to one aspect of the House GOP plan that has become an irritant to tea party aligned groups: the provision that pushes back an overhaul of the expansion Obamacare Medicaid funding until 2020.
Specifically, the mole-rats were exposed to diluted hydrochloric acid (an analogue for ant venom), capsaicin (an ingredient often found in mole-rat foods), and allyl isothiocyanate AITC (an irritant found in roots—another mole-rat favorite—that gives wasabi and hot mustard their punch).
Most obviously, CPEC is proving to be an irritant to both India-Pakistan and Sino-Indian relations by reinforcing New Delhi's perception of Sino-Pakistan ties as a geopolitical maneuver to constrain it and CPEC's traversing of disputed territory in Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
A commander can order the use of force from a distance, such as the firing of a chemical irritant like tear gas -- or order a small cadre of police officers to arrest anyone who, for example, is hurling rocks or bottles at police, he said.
The issue of Xinjiang adds another irritant to already strained ties between Washington and Beijing, who are trying to end a bitter trade war and have several other areas of disagreement, including the disputed South China Sea and U.S. support for Chinese-claimed Taiwan.
Despite the attention on industrial policy as a key irritant in US-China relations, Beijing continues to deploy its resources through "Made in China 2025" to subsidize the development of advanced semiconductors, aerospace technologies and other advanced industries, chipping away at American and European dominance.
Interesting historical tidbits — William Makepeace Thackeray (Miles Jupp) appears as a periodic irritant for the protagonist — share screen time with a fair amount of whimsical nonsense that explains away Dickens's imagination, prose style and gift for names with what Orson Welles called "dollar-book Freud."
For the second time in two weeks, he was digging in for a shutdown fight over taxpayer funding for the wall, a project that he once promised Mexico would finance but that has instead become an irritant hanging over every debate over federal spending.
That helps explain why, despite his long-held reservations over free trade, Mr. López Obrador signed off on a revised trade agreement that President Enrique Peña Nieto negotiated with the Trump administration, hoping to remove a central irritant in Mr. Trump's approach to Mexico.
Unlike Churchill and Stalin and other World War II-era figures, Charles de Gaulle doesn't loom particularly large in the American imagination's filmstrip of the past, appearing briefly as an anti-Nazi hero and then again in cameos as a Cold War-era irritant.
Even though Mr. Qaradawi is now 91 and stopped his TV show four years ago, his presence in Qatar is an irritant for Egypt, and his name is featured prominently on a list of 59 people that the blockading countries want deported from Qatar.
While there are tons of ingredients and factors to take into consideration (parabens, artificial fragrances, the list goes on), there's one question that seems to come up again and again: Can formulas loaded with sodium lauryl sulfate, a common detergent and known skin irritant, really damage hair?
TRADE DEAL VOTE The metals tariffs were a major irritant for Canada and Mexico and had caused them to largely refuse to move forward with ratification the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trilateral trade deal to replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
More intriguingly, the letter suggested that both sides would "have the right to approve each other's deputies," something that seemingly would address a possible irritant to Mr. Klein: Michael N. Gianaris, Ms. Stewart-Cousins's No. 2 and an outspoken critic of the I.D.C. Then came the ultimatums.
It is not yet clear if a Senator Mitt Romney would be a loyal foot soldier in Mr. Trump's Washington — as his recent conduct has often suggested — or a high-profile executive irritant, as his criticisms of then-candidate Trump during the 2016 campaign might imply.
On the 21961th anniversary of his birth and only a decade since his death, in 21981, the Milanese maestro best known for his red Olivetti portable typewriter and as the guru of the revolutionary postmodern design group Memphis remains a magnificent irritant and an exemplar of originality.
The brand sources unusual natural ingredients from the wilds of Patagonia — many of them employed for the first time in perfumery — to create intriguingly complex as well as single-note scents that are free of chemicals and available with squalene instead of alcohol (a potential irritant).
I sometimes wondered, and still do, if black superheroes were ever meant to endure in the mainstream, the truth of America being what it is, or if the recurring image of black valor was too much of an irritant to the illusion Hollywood needed to project, to protect.
The metals tariffs were a major irritant for Canada and Mexico and had caused them to halt progress toward ratification of the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the trilateral trade deal signed last year which will replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Arkema and local officials said they believed the smoke from the blaze was non-toxic, but they urged people to stay away as the fire burns itself out, "Any smoke is going to be an irritant," Richard Rennard, the head of one of Arkema's business units, told reporters near the scene.
"As the optic nerve fires to signal the brain to constrict the pupils, the theory goes, some of the electrical signal is sensed by the trigeminal [fifth cranial] nerve and mistaken by the brain as an irritant in the nose," author Karen Schrock explained in a 2008 Scientific American article.
But as the officer shot the spray, the wind picked up the painful irritant and blew it right into the path of several oncoming bikers, who were entering the 18th mile of the 135-mile race/ Organizers were forced to stop the race so the athletes could receive medical attention.
The Senate became a major irritant to Trudeau in the past few weeks, offering amendments to high-profile bills on assisted dying, terrorism, the budget and other issues, at a time when he hoped to head into the parliament's summer recess on a high note to counter a refreshed Conservative opposition.
"The President's veto sends a grim message that America's foreign policy is no longer rooted in our core values -- namely a respect for human rights -- and that he views Congress not as a coequal branch of government, but an irritant to be avoided or ignored," Engel said in a news release.
"At some point it will go from being a minor irritant to a major problem because if they start to sift through the phalanx of MPs and look at the ones who have been the children of immigrants, we're going to end up threatening a whole bunch of careers," he said.
"There is a trade irritant that is there, but when you put it in the context of where trade is going, when you look at the growth we've had of beef and wine exports, I think it is important that we don't mischaracterize what is happening," he told reporters in Canberra.
This was a long-term goal of the Saudis who have long found their enormously wealthy, tiny neighbor to be an irritant because it hosts the TV network, Al Jazeera, which is often critical of other Arab states, and because it is sympathetic to Islamist movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood.
Box has always been known as the irritant in the content management industry, that plucky cloud upstart ready to take on the staid and conservative on-prem competition, but after more than a decade in the business, a public company for 18 months, perhaps the company felt it was time to disrupt itself.
"If you work in a job that is known to have a high rate of irritant and allergic contact dermatitis, educate yourself about the best workplace practices and look after the care of your hands with soap-free wash, regular moisturizer, and minimal wet work with your hands where possible," Smith advised.
Should any tech CEOs thus choose to snub an invite to testify to the committee they might find themselves being served with an open summons to testify by Irish parliamentarians — and not being able to set foot in a country where their international HQ is located would be more than a reputational irritant.
Taking this step "can help in making some general decisions about what to do about the symptoms," said E. Neil Schachter, the Maurice Hexter Professor of Pulmonary Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, although you should be aware that some symptoms might persist even after you remove the irritant.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday tightened rules for where patent lawsuits can be filed in a decision that may make it harder for so-called patent "trolls" to launch sometimes dodgy patent cases in friendly courts, a major irritant for high-tech giants like Apple and Alphabet Inc's Google.
Grant plays a flamboyant stranger named Jack whom McCarthy's character meets in a bar; his devil-may-care attitude is at first a foil, then a pleasure, and then an irritant to her, and you can understand it all, since all those qualities are embedded in his buoyant, occasional maniacal, always delightful performance.
Several studies have detected a range of toxic chemicals in e-cigarette vapor, including diacetyl, which is associated with the severe respiratory disease known as "popcorn lung"; aldehydes, which are probable carcinogens; acrolein, a potent irritant often found in air pollution; and the cancer-causing tobacco-specific nitrosamines that are also found in cigarette smoke.
Trade in dairy and softwood lumber has emerged as a major irritant between Canada and the United States in recent weeks, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under pressure to protect Canadian jobs as U.S. President Donald Trump forces the renegotiation of NAFTA, the trilateral free trade agreement with Mexico, Canada and the United States.
To the extent policymakers treat each case as its own exceptional occurrence to be addressed as an uncomfortable irritant in the relationship, it prevents the formulation of a consistent and principled policy to address how multiple countries across the Middle East utilize the same tools of repression against those presenting any challenge to their power.
Why it matters: Inking the deal, after the previous agreement lapsed at the end of December, takes away an irritant in the alliance ahead of Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. But unlike previous special measures agreements with South Korea, the new one is only for a year, not five years.
While Qatar has increased its lobbying efforts in Washington, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see the dispute as a "minor irritant" and "not an urgent problem, it's one that they can live with for a very long time, that it's not affecting U.S. interests," said Rob Malley, head of the International Crisis Group think tank.
"Tea tree oil can cause both irritant and allergic reactions," warns dermatologist Hadley King, M.D. Applying too much or too high of a concentration could end in disaster, which is why it's suggested to dilute the oil or use it as just one ingredient within a formulation to lessen the probability of a skin reaction.
And often, when these beings try to change their circumstances, it's treated as an irritant to the organic life-forms around them: Star Trek: The Next Generation's android Data and Star Trek: Voyager's holographic Doctor have to repeatedly convince the supposedly enlightened people around them that they deserve to be treated as people rather than objects.
He said the simultaneous shuttering of half a dozen accounts, including on Weibo and his blogs, indicated that the censorship had been ordered at a high level, probably by the country's powerful internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China, at the request of the Family Planning and Health Commission of China, for whom he has long been an irritant.
Double D: Putin wants to deny and disparage Russian attacks on the US In your meeting, Putin will likely want to pre-emptively raise Russia's ongoing cyber and information warfare attacks on the United States and make them a priority agenda item so he can deny involvement and disparage others -- especially Democrats -- for making them a bilateral irritant.
Paradoxically, the relentless pep of other Korean girl groups, so eager to please, can strip songs of tension, and everything i becomes overly smooth; here, the same enthusiasm turns delightfully weird, almost an irritant, the source of cognitive dissonance, for if nine singers can hear such a racket and still confess their longings with a smile, something surreal must be going on.
Of course, this doesn't mean that we'll definitely get to see a movie about the life of the undrafted St. Mary's mouthguard-aficionado turned well-regarded NBA irritant/backcourt reserve; it's a complicated industry, there are many logistical rivers yet to cross, and the producers might just wind up making The Beno Udrih Story instead if they get the right tax incentives.
A potent irritant CNN reported Monday that even as major US wireless carriers and the federal government shun Huawei over national security concerns, its technology is widely deployed by a number of small, federally-subsidized carriers that buy cheaper Chinese-made hardware to place atop their cell towers -- in some cases providing exclusive coverage to rural areas close to US military bases.
The U.S. trade deficit, a longtime irritant to President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2628 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE, fell to a three-year low of $28500 billion in November, according to new Commerce Department data released Tuesday.
It is unclear if Trump has either forgotten all the abuse he&aposs heaped on NATO since taking office, doesn&apost think it matters, or just doesn&apost understand how calling on NATO—a trans-Atlantic alliance designed to counter Russian aggression—to get more involved in the Middle East might, under current circumstances, be more of an irritant to America&aposs allies than a balm.
The Chinese officials' disclosures to the AP — an unusual move given the political sensitivity of Guo's case in China — underscores Beijing's urgent effort to not only bring a fugitive to heel on criminal charges but also silence a potent irritant in the run-up to a key Communist Party congress during which political stability and the stifling of any challenges to the party head, President Xi Jinping, are paramount.
In 2014, 70% of all approved H-1B petitions were from Indians, and Trump's clamp down on these visa holders means fewer Indians with important skills can work easily in the US. This is a bilateral irritant that will likely increase in strength as Trump takes more steps to slow immigration flows into the US. Similarly, Tillerson's stop in Geneva to meet with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees is unlikely to accomplish much, as the US media reports on another potential clampdown on refugee admissions to the US -- this time focusing on families of resettled refugees.

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