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"nettlesome" Definitions
  1. causing trouble or difficulty

101 Sentences With "nettlesome"

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There were no nettlesome questions from television or newspaper reporters.
Just imagine the nettlesome dissent that gets spread via links and images!
But how to enshrine DACA protections into law is a nettlesome issue.
Relations between president and press have always been nettlesome, as they should be.
Big goals like that tend to move front of mind when nettlesome problems arise.
The debt ceiling has remained a nettlesome problem between Democrats and Republicans for years.
But the neuralyzer can make such nettlesome questions go back down the national memory hole.
He arrived in Asia on Saturday for meetings with some of his most nettlesome counterparts.
Mr. Bridenstine and Mr. Musk had been exchanging nettlesome messages for the past two weeks.
The U.S. said it has promises to fix nettlesome business protections issues this time around.
Either way, it could prove to be a nettlesome issue for Americans inheriting large amounts of assets.
He had Holmes and Balwani's ear, and they often deferred to him to solve nettlesome technical problems.
This nettlesome matter of perjury finally persuaded the Rhode Island Supreme Court to overturn Lerner's murder conviction.
Now, it is a nettlesome afterthought in a world where China has become the world's second largest economy.
One issue important to businesses could prove nettlesome: House Democrats could scramble President Trump's already bumpy progress on trade.
The rise of drug-resistant germs, caused by overuse of antibiotics, is one of the world's most nettlesome health predicaments.
And while it presents some potentially valuable new opportunities for them, it also has raised some nettlesome customer relationship problems.
A deal on that nettlesome issue, might allow for a deal on the much more mundane topic of oil output limits.
The group focuses on the nation's most serious cases of human rights abuses, making it a nettlesome critic of the government.
Now long sober, Kennedy writes that he realizes that some of his mom's nettlesome traits stemmed from coping with multiple personal tragedies.
He will then travel to Peru for his his final major summit of world leaders -- including the nettlesome Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
With the Fed only committed to keeping the operations going through the second quarter, cleanly unwinding them could be another nettlesome issue.
And as the author of "The Economics of Welfare", he furthered Marshall's cause by helping economists turn nettlesome political controversies into technical problems.
A few days ago, Facebook disentangled itself from a nettlesome investigation by the Federal Trade Commission into how the company violated users' privacy.
We may have to resign ourselves to the idea that, despite the hand-wringing, this nettlesome word sadly isn't going away anytime soon.
That is, unless Facebook itself sent the issue to the board, asking for its new content overlords to rule on this nettlesome issue.
Alas, there is some nettlesome exposition, involving a principled prison guard (the martial arts deity Tony Jaa) in Thailand, whose young daughter has leukemia.
Many activists said they had moved on to the more nettlesome problems of housing, policing and poverty that reach well beyond traditional gay issues.
Folks complain a lot these days about the excess of superhero movies, but that's not the most nettlesome glut in the overcrowded movie scene.
Finding a dining table for the narrow space outside the kitchen proved equally nettlesome, though it didn't require the use of frequent-flier miles.
He is, in fact, the only senator for whom a simple Google search is a humbling exercise, thanks to that nettlesome John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
From the market's perspective, though, the most important number is wage growth, and it's that area that remains the most stubborn and nettlesome for policymakers.
The army, despite its professed commitment to democracy, quells criticism in even more radical ways, ordering irksome channels off the air and abducting nettlesome bloggers.
Unwrapping the anti-Ovi sentiment is nettlesome business, because all he's ever done since entering the league in 2005-06 is inject it with excitement.
Such successes were particularly nettlesome for the Parke-Bernet Galleries, the dominant New York auction house at the time; it and Sotheby's were bitter rivals.
Some fighters have been killed, while others have migrated back to Europe already, and even individual cases can present nettlesome issues of security and justice.
Roughly 9.5 million Americans have had laser eye surgery, lured by the promise of a quick fix ridding them of nettlesome glasses and contact lenses.
When her pledge to obey a voluntary campaign spending cap proved nettlesome, Ms. Harris did not hesitate to reverse herself, earning a hefty ethics fine.
The principal credit for this nettlesome but intriguing complexity goes, of course, to Law, whose performance is scrupulously and —  something of a paradox, perhaps — charismatically enigmatic.
The most nettlesome divide, it turns out, is not between the far-left and the alt-right, whose members battled in the streets on Aug. 12.
Complicating matters is a nettlesome dispute over a free trade agreement between the U.S. and South Korea, which reports suggest the Trump administration is considering abrogating.
The most nettlesome divide, it turns out, is not between the far left and the alt-right, whose members battled in the streets on Aug. 12.
But in the fashion of a former president who remembers what it's like to be in a good dogfight, he couldn't resist taking on her nettlesome rival.
In a similar vein GuarantCo, which is backed by aid agencies, helps make investments in infrastructure in poor countries bankable by taking on the most nettlesome risks.
The two had met not long before at a private disco called Le Club, and instantly hit it off while discussing a nettlesome obstacle for Mr. Trump.
That he would create a secret team of enforcers further affirms that Mr. Khashoggi's killing was not some rogue operation by loyal courtiers against a nettlesome critic.
He said he read nettlesome news accounts of federal investigators and banking officials charging that some Black Hebrew zealots had stolen or embezzled from banks and businesses.
De Klerk may qualify as one of the most nettlesome players around and has been known to tackle players twice his weight and nearly a foot taller.
Egypt, always a nettlesome partner for America, knows Russia will not punish it for persecuting dissidents and democrats, as America did in August when it cut some aid.
It's precisely because Trump finds governing so nettlesome that he seeks comfort in the people who really love him: The hardcore supporters who come out to his rallies.
Even if you find the process emotionally nettlesome — most do — you can figure out life goals on your own and create your route for finding purpose and meaning.
That nettlesome question has come back to the fore as law enforcement authorities take aim at Goldman Sachs for its involvement in a vast scandal at a Malaysian investment fund.
The leaders would most likely face each other without first having lower-ranking officials work out nettlesome details of an ambitious agenda, particularly how to end the North's nuclear weapons program.
Mr. López Obrador, who has promised jobs and visas to migrants traveling north, now has to square his lofty campaign promises with some nettlesome international realities — as the whole world watches.
But the issue that has proved particularly nettlesome has been the American demand for guarantees that Afghanistan would not be used as a place to plan attacks against the United States.
Yet North Korea — an outcast of the international order that Beijing hopes to lead, but also a nuclear state in part because of China's own policies — presents a particularly nettlesome challenge.
The questions raised by the article, and by the possibility of a lawsuit, may test whether the desire for stability will outweigh the government's vows to take on nettlesome financial issues.
The two leaders discussed a range of nettlesome issues at the G-20 summit — among them the trade dispute that has left over $200 billion worth of goods hanging in the balance.
It was a crisp distillation of his philosophy, which marries an autocrat's ideology to a populist's appeal and leaves little rhetorical room for the nettlesome checks and balances that constrain most presidents.
This is a strategic calculation: it's easier for a small team to build and maintain a fully automated service than to recruit an army of human contractors to handle more nettlesome queries.
If Moore's nominee makes it through the Senate — he's already faced criticism over this nontraditional credentials for a Fed seat — he could end up being a lone voice, though a nettlesome one.
The former Representative Dennis Kucinich, 71, a freewheeling firebrand who has aligned himself at times with both Mr. Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, appears to be his most nettlesome foe.
Recently, private taxi drivers went on an informal strike, an almost unheard-of action, after the government announced nettlesome new regulations for such drivers as well as plans for more public transportation.
That is the downside of an ambitious single volume that spans 80 years of nettlesome history and runs to over 500 pages, including an indispensable 50-page bibliography, primarily of secondary sources.
Other nettlesome issues include the order in which the plaintiffs and their private lawyers will be paid, the respective amounts and, eventually, how those funds will be allocated to address the disaster.
Such a deal would lead to freer and fairer trade, support more innovation in both countries, and provide a stronger foundation to address nettlesome issues that cannot be tackled within a trade negotiation.
AAG and EMALS have been two of the most nettlesome of the Ford's many new technologies, exceeded in their growing pains perhaps only by the Advanced Weapons Elevators, which are still not finished.
The initiative's backers point out that responding to the world's vision crisis does not require the invention of new drugs or solving nettlesome issues like distributing refrigerated vaccines in countries with poor infrastructure.
Masterminded by Jared Kushner, it is another example of the real estate school of diplomacy that he and his father-in-law — both property magnates — keep trying to apply to the most nettlesome global disputes.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress, facing yet another government shutdown deadline at midnight on Friday, will try this week to approve a massive spending bill that would end lawmakers' nettlesome budget infighting, at least through Sept. 30.
The DPJ's chaotic tenure made voters wary of turning to the opposition—a reluctance reinforced by nettlesome foreign-policy problems that seem to demand experienced hands, such as North Korea's nuclear programme, China's military build-up and American protectionism.
Building and sustaining a league, a challenge across sports and genders, has proved especially nettlesome for the W.N.B.A., even though it has the significant advantage of backing from one of the most financially endowed leagues, the National Basketball Association.
But though it was embarrassing when the origins were exposed, no one can say it didn't work: By falsifying a report on his health, the oldest man elected President for a first term had defused a nettlesome political problem.
But a nettlesome, unruly and heavily armed little group called Palestinian Islamic Jihad has repeatedly sabotaged those plans by firing rockets at Israel, which more often than not has responded by raining down destruction on Hamas's own installations and men.
The issue is particularly nettlesome with individuals who have transitioned from male to female because of the belief that they might still have a physical advantage until their hormone therapy — which not every transgender person chooses to have — is complete.
He is making the most of his opportunity, unapologetically attacking the signature accomplishment of one of Mr. Trump's most nettlesome enemies, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, and taking on the other Democratic legislators outraged by his efforts to gut the bureau.
But they did chat with a couple of members of the Baylor Board of Regents, several of whom are not at all pleased that nettlesome accusations of gang rapes and assaults had pushed out a beloved coach and athletic director.
But what his reaction to scrutiny of his alleged veterans donations really reveals about Trump is how he handles criticism from the press — viewing fact-checking from reporters as personal attacks rather than a nettlesome but necessary role in democracy.
A White House statement about the leaders' dinner at the G-22008 summit in Argentina said Xi and Trump discussed a range of nettlesome issues — among them the trade dispute that has left over $296.785 billion worth of goods hanging in the balance.
In a White House readout of a dinner at the G-20 summit in Argentina, Xi and Trump discussed a range of nettlesome issues — among them the trade dispute that has left over $200 billion worth of goods hanging in the balance.
The greater problem was illustrated by Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May, who called snap elections for June 2017 in the hope of translating strong polls into a stronger majority, only to lose the majority and find herself reduced to a nettlesome minority government.
Released in late 2014, it's a delightfully nettlesome and punishing Japanese roleplayer in the style of cult classics like the Shin Megami Tensei series, featuring a cast of mostly irredeemable drug addicts and misogynists who can be killed at a moment's notice.
Neither Mr. Cuomo nor Mr. de Blasio has shown any desire to work together on even simple issues — like whether a rogue deer in Harlem should have been euthanized — let alone on the most nettlesome problems plaguing the city's most important public resource.
History suggests that such good news ought to translate into a political as well as an economic winning streak for the GOP heading into nettlesome midterm elections and even a glide path for a carefree re-election for President Donald Trump himself.
Trump, who is now three weeks into his role as commander in chief, intended during the calls to make initial assessments of the men who have sometimes proved to be nettlesome partners to the US in its ongoing mission to rid their countries of militants.
The first is he was acting as a fully authorized agent for the Trump camp, which has made the calculation that some mixture of confusion and contrivance is the president's best bet for minimizing the damage to his presidency from the nettlesome Daniels affair.
They continued to work with Mr. Bedell through 214, and while the vintage characters differ, the wines all seemed to me a little rustic, perhaps because of a touch of brettanomyces, a nettlesome yeast that can add flavors that range from barnyard to Band-Aid.
Beijing, as well, suddenly became more amenable and expressed its willingness to talk through the nettlesome trade issues that agitated the president — even as his administration beefed up Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea, and expanded high-level contacts and interaction with Taiwan.
WASHINGTON — Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, is trying to revive a broad overhaul of the nation's immigration system, anticipating that a looming Supreme Court ruling on an Obama-era program that protects young, undocumented immigrants could give the nettlesome issue new life.
The rest of the episode had some smaller doses of unanticipated reality — the rich Baltimore accents of Eric's family and friends, the nettlesome intensity of Bryan's mother, the cumbersome couch with built-in cup holders at Peter's family's home — making this episode this season's best, for reasons that had little to do with Rachel directly.
Explaining the consistent increase in those leaving the labor force is complicated, with factors divided between an aging and rapidly retiring workforce, a skills gap that leaves job openings unfilled, and the nettlesome problem of too many people who find it's just easier to collect welfare and other transfer payments rather than go back to work.
In four games, they could only muster a single victory (against a Belarusian side that featured just one NHL representative, defenseman Ruslan Salei, who, fascinatingly enough, had been able to join his countrymen earlier than expected—and therefore help them navigate the nettlesome preliminary round—because he was serving a two-game suspension from the NHL for head-butting).
Such nettlesome facts aside, the love-fest between Mr. Trump and the new Italian government marks another step in the evolving network of right-wing, populist governments in Europe and the United States, with demonization of immigrants as their major bond, followed by admiration for President Vladimir Putin of Russia, an aversion to the European Union and disdain for political elites.
The administration had proposed a 40 percent cut for the government agency that conducts research into workplace hazards, undone Obama-era guidances on enforcement of employment laws and sought to eliminate a roughly $10.5 million program that helps some unions and nonprofit organizations — whose efforts many business and free-market groups consider nettlesome — to educate workers on how to avoid injury and illness.
Two were former primary opponents: Marco Rubio, whom Trump never formally asked (though both he and Manafort called Rubio frequently to discuss Florida politics); and Kasich, who was viewed with wistfulness by the Trump team as the perfect choice, but for the likelihood that he would be a prickly subordinate (as well as the nettlesome detail that Kasich seemed to have no interest whatsoever in the job).
LOS ANGELES — Gentrification may have become one of this country's most nettlesome civic issues, but you'd hardly know it judging from what's been on TV. In sitcoms and dramas set from Brooklyn to East L.A., the topic is played largely for laughs (think Abbi's dope-fueled romp through her neighborhood's new Whole Foods on "Broad City"), and typically takes a supporting role in a larger narrative (HBO's "Insecure," Netflix's "She's Gotta Have It").
While the candidates plainly saw little incentive in questioning whether Hunter Biden had traded on the family name in dealings abroad — lest they be seen as doing the president's bidding — their deference itself was damning: Other campaigns have long expected Mr. Biden to falter on his own, viewing Ms. Warren as the more nettlesome long-term headache, and the former vice president's performance on Tuesday quite likely did little to alter their calculation.
A wider laser stripe can be used for higher output power, for the cost of transverse mode oscillations and therefore worsening of spectral and spatial beam quality. In the 1970s, this problem, which is particularly nettlesome for GaAs-based lasers emitting between 1 µm and 0.630 µm wavelengths (less so for InP based lasers used for long-haul telecommunications which emit between 1.3 µm and 2 µm), was identified. Michael Ettenberg, a researcher and later Vice President at RCA Laboratories' David Sarnoff Research Center in Princeton, New Jersey, devised a solution.
" Hot Press said the song "replaces the vitriol and aggression of previously shared single "Yuk Foo" with a smouldering, surging electronic pulse which ramps up the erotic tension. This is pushed over the top by rapturous spoken-word verses and a delirious, love-drunk atmosphere." Consequence of Sound said "the song is a dreamy haze that sounds like a synthpop outfit caught gazing at their shoes, loops of guitars swirling around ticking percussion. Ellie Rowsell's vocals are echoing whispers on the verses and pleading calls on the chorus as she wrestles with the nettlesome doubt that comes with what passes for romance in the modern era.
The heating of the mirror causes the bandgap of the semiconductor to shrink in the warmer areas. The bandgap shrinkage brings more electronic band-to-band transitions into alignment with the photon energy causing yet more absorption. This is thermal runaway, a form of positive feedback, and the result can be melting of the facet, known as catastrophic optical damage, or COD. In the 1970s, this problem, which is particularly nettlesome for GaAs-based lasers emitting between 0.630 µm and 1 µm wavelengths (less so for InP-based lasers used for long-haul telecommunications which emit between 1.3 µm and 2 µm), was identified.
During the 1940s, the US and South African governments had clashed over the latter's nettlesome attempts to annex South West Africa as a fifth province. The US had consistently voted against annexation proposals in the United Nations and even urged the International Court of Justice to deliver an advisory opinion opposed to South African territorial ambitions. Its postwar anti-colonial rhetoric made it a potentially important source of anti-colonial support, and for a time Washington was a major stop for nationalist leaders touring the world for benefactors. But when campaigning for official or private US aid, anti- colonial movements found that anti-communist credentials were valued above all others.

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