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In short, you could buy an Xbox One, or not bother until the Xbox One S, or not bother with either until Scorpio, or not bother with any and just play these games on Windows.
ISIS is such a hideous group that this particular action may not bother us, and may not bother members of Congress.
"That does not bother us at all," he told her.
Lam said on Friday the criticism did not bother her.
Forget this hitless weekend; the spotlight does not bother Ohtani.
Or, perhaps worse, not bother to step outside at all.
And that way they know when to not bother you.
They did not bother to retire to a secure location.
Polls suggested that most Britons would not bother tuning in.
"The majority of those calls do not bother anyone," Abramovich argued.
"The majority of those calls do not bother anyone," Abramovich said.
Many of Mumbai's hawkers may not bother with the new system.
Most big fashion firms do not bother to measure environmental impacts.
Surely, they would not bother if they had nothing to say?
The cold may not bother Frozen fans, but lack of representation?
And that makes dissenters argue that we ought not bother trying.
When moving house is so expensive, many people may not bother.
"My scars did not bother him — he became my angel," Phuc says.
You can just pause and disengage and let it not bother you.
Supporters have said Trump's about-face on fundraising does not bother them.
Those who inherit land often do not bother to update the records.
Let's not bother giving them something new to run and hide from.
The doctor worked from a trailer, and did not bother with painkillers.
"The for-profit colleges do not bother targeting rich students," O'Neil observed.
Froome and his four Sky teammates clearly could not bother to chase.
Her sister got more things, but that did not bother Ms. Bennett.
But the men who dominated the jirga did not bother to listen.
Mr. Gaspard said the public pressure did not bother the foundation's leadership.
Stephen K. Bannon, then the campaign chairman, did not bother to respond.
Given the cost of going to court, many may not bother suing.
That might not bother some people, but similar contests have caused some controversy.
Within two weeks, she knew she would not bother applying to law school.
Many of them feel abandoned and unrepresented, and do not bother to vote.
This does not bother the mashonisas, who are adept at collecting bad debts.
But depending on your needs, that might not bother you much at all.
Does that not bother you, the fact you're then displaying them like this?
Many land owners do not bother to register because it is not mandatory.
The third time he fell ill, he did not bother to get tested.
This time, he did not bother making a scientific argument about black equality.
This time, he did not bother to make a trip to the sideline.
The salesman, Terry Gaines, did not bother to cast a ballot last November.
Corruption and cronyism will worsen, although that might not bother some Davos attendees.
The term does not bother him, and in fairness, not much seems to.
Did the museum simply not bother to check when preparing its lavish catalog?
"The picture went so viral, but it did not bother me," she said.
"I can live without Google, so it does not bother me," he said.
It was at thigh level, easy to miss or at least not bother reading.
"It does not bother me," she told Geist of negative comments on social media.
Hobbits do not bother to learn about politics and, therefore, vote in full ignorance.
The secret to a good fried egg is to not bother it — at all.
Colon, who lowered his E.R.A. to 2.86, said his thumb did not bother him.
Now, it might not bother you that your kid's voice data improves ToyTalk's software.
Murphy emphasizes damage over contact, with startling results — and fastballs do not bother him.
Her cheeks did not bother her, so there was no need for added fat.
These were two evil people, and their executions did not bother me at all.
In 2014, the Democrats did not bother to field a candidate to challenge him.
In 2014, the Democrats did not bother to field a candidate to challenge him.
I recommend this setting so Windows can update overnight and not bother you about it.
This theoretical problem of a so-called discount need not bother the long-term investor.
Toast lovers, I have a modest proposal for you: Do not bother with bad bread.
"We will continue the operation until terror does not bother Turkish citizens anymore," Bilgic said.
"I feel like if anyone wrote anything now, it would not bother me,"  she shared.
It did not bother me that they were going to peel my son's face off.
" Robert waves off this idea: "No, no, let us not bother with such placard nonsense!
As he walked through Times Square, Alex Diner said the performers did not bother him.
The lack of a clear successor to Xi, though, may not bother foreign investors much.
They may not bother or even be capable of seeing other people's point of view.
Mr. Netanyahu does not bother to translate "fake news" in his frequent social-media posts.
It pings around in time, and does not bother to mediate between fantasy and reality.
Pattern as a way to make us see what we otherwise might not bother to.
But other legislators did not bother to hide that their opposition was rooted in racism.
He said the Kremlin had not supported the event, "but "did not bother us, either.
Often prosecutors do not bother to bring cases against defendants whose wrongdoing poses little danger.
So you're definitely paying a premium to not bother to learn how to bounce your flash.
But it's not a phone without some trade-offs that may or may not bother you.
More likely is that he simply did not bother to develop "Ye" to his usual standards.
It's like people are like, "Hey, let's not bother," kind of stuff, and then something happened.
They did not bother the Hindu vigilantes who had hauled the couple out of a teahouse.
So people with a short episode of back pain should probably not bother seeing a chiropractor.
"I feel like if anyone wrote anything now, it would not bother me," Miller, 35, says.
He did not bother to present himself as a Republican but claimed he was above politics.
And his apparently obnoxious face-pulling habit did not bother me before; I found it endearing.
Lee Schilling and his 24-year-old daughter Alison did not bother to look at menus.
But he said that did not bother him, nor did Mr. Trump's critical comments about Islam.
But with the coalition about 50 seats short of a majority, Mr. Mattarella did not bother.
What I have so much trouble understanding is why that deficiency does not bother more people.
During oral arguments 18 months ago, Justice William O'Neill did not bother to suppress his incredulity.
My co-workers know to not bother me around this time, because I'm in full starvation mode.
" LAWFARE: "Remarkably, in the entire opinion, the panel did not bother even to cite this (the) statute.
"It does not bother me that we don't have technology enthusiasts on the Supreme Court," Dixon said.
This is why until recently, leading Republicans did not bother professing to be worried about Trump's racism.
But if I didn't think I could win I would not bother going out on the court.
I am a big fan of Saul, so being childish and lashing out does not bother me.
Mr. Trump's friends did not bother denying that the president was creating an alternative version of events.
Another group under a microscope are people who voted in 2012 but did not bother last November.
Please do not bother to report back in 2020, because you are reporting on a nonexisting problem.
Since pupils automatically move up each year, teachers do not bother to ensure that they understand their lessons.
If you have a lot of self-confidence, things like that do not bother you, and I do.
Ruined women like Pollard, who engaged in a sexual relationship outside marriage, need not bother filing suit, though.
Unlike the old Boko Haram, which did not bother to govern, ISWAP is consolidating control of border villages.
Putin's nationalist "Russia First" message may not bother candidate Trump as he touts his own "America First" ideology.
That is one reason why they do not bother much with lending to those without good credit scores.
Did it really not bother one single person here that I was leaning in to smell their hair?
She also chatted about feeling "suffocated" by fame, but it seems to not bother her so much anymore.
The quotas create an incentive to give nationals low-wage jobs (which some will not bother to do).
The Chinese argument sounds specious: it did not bother the defence establishment when Mr Hollande was in power.
Kirk is refreshingly unvarnished as senators go and did not bother pretending to be in the parading spirit.
Lyndon B. Johnson, Kennedy's most serious rival for the Democratic nomination, did not bother entering any of them.
Most of them can dunk already, and most would not bother to practice the rare home run robbery.
Cancer is the plague that figured out that it need not bother with transmission in the first place.
His lack of a journalism background did not bother Grant Tinker, the chairman of NBC, who hired him.
His Journal desk became a gathering place for half-eaten sandwiches and burps he would not bother stifling.
At work in a south Tehran car shop, Hamed Seyedi, 37, said he did not bother to vote.
The fact that prosecutors do not bother to present evidence in court, he says, betrays a political motivation.
It does not bother them because Trump exposes the disguise of civility, just as Sanders and Warren do.
A rising number of journals that claim to review submissions in this way do not bother to do so.
Satellite data on rain in northern latitudes are so poor the agency does not bother using them at all.
I can now rest easy knowing I need not bother becoming more stern or stepping up as a parent.
They told him to stay in his lane and not bother himself with issues of war and economic justice.
Mr. Park said "it actually does not bother me at all" when people frequently compare his company to Apple.
But once I walked in the terminal, the mood was completely normal, too normal, so I did not bother.
The flies did not bother them, they said, unless the trees started dying because that would mean more work.
In 2016, the late-night shows did not bother with live shows until the conventions and the presidential debates.
"As long as I can manage my own life and not bother other people, I'll be fine," he said.
I did not bother with an accurate outline of sun and moon, preferring to depend on photographs for that.
Some workers do not bother with those, complaining that the process of getting them is too time-consuming and expensive.
Many athletes do not bother with their studies because they think they will get rich once they enter the pros.
Crystal So, a 26-year-old club DJ, was one democracy supporter who said she did not bother to vote.
Kinda sucks as he and Timothée Chalamet reportedly support terrible men as directors (whom I will not bother to name).
Asked by a reporter about support for his comments from white supremacists, the president said it did not bother him.
Trading the cold and rain of their campuses for the warm Texas sun probably did not bother any of them.
Because their visas are otherwise so accommodating, many Kiwis do not bother taking Australian citizenship even after many years' residence.
"They don't have the problem of nesting on utility poles," so the power companies do not bother them, he added.
Barb Haag of West Chester, a retired teacher of the emotionally disturbed, said Mr. Trump's interruptions did not bother her.
Attendees simply did not bother to go to the wooded area where the Hog Farmers had set up their kitchen.
In many restaurant kitchens, the cooks do not bother to caramelize the sugar fully, making for a sickly sweet dessert.
This is why short of embracing the Klan, leading Republicans did not bother professing to be worried about Trump's racism.
Some analysts saw warnings of inflation, but others said the pay increase should not bother policymakers at the Federal Reserve.
Most days, Saquan Bright did not bother to show up at Boys and Girls High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
WE'VE NEED VOLATILITY, SO THE FACT WE'RE HAVING SOME IN THE LAST SEVERAL WEEKS DOES NOT BOTHER ME AT ALL.
Behind him, Coach Bill Belichick was yelling in the direction of two assistants, who did not bother to turn around.
Partly because she does not bother to try to make Chela sympathetic or likable, she succeeds in making her interesting.
And Miller's voters are an unusual bunch, given that most voters do not bother to turn out in most elections.
Companies must pay a levy if they try to bring foreign profits home, and as a result many do not bother.
Instead, Democrats would follow Steyer's example and not bother with any historical or reasoned analysis of what constitutes a legitimate impeachment.
"They would of course not know that they were in a race, so that itself would not bother them," Callomon said.
This suggests that he derived the image from a black-and-white news photograph and did not bother thinking it through.
He startled his hosts by saying that North Korea's recent missile tests did not bother him and didn't violate UN resolutions.
The best way to protest Maroon 5's halftime performance was surely to not bother watching it in the first place.
That history of violence did not bother a group of women gathered in front of one of the Spada family's gyms.
Michael Bloomberg need not bother with an independent bid for the White House, as far as Debbie Wasserman Schultz is concerned.
Sandoval was so popular that Democrats did not bother to field a serious challenger when he ran for reelection in 2014.
Even if they have achieved rapprochement with their families, the actors said, they would not bother inviting them to the show.
While the 6.23 accident at Three Mile Island prompted American engineers to re-examine reactor designs, the Soviets did not bother.
But for some ethnic minorities, hate crime is now so common that many do not bother to report it, says Mr Baldet.
There's proposals going around, one of which is why don't we just not bother with 'confidential,' that would somewhat simplify the system.
Still, Trump's recent admission that he may not have meant his controversial campaign pledge to "lock her up" does not bother Lieback.
"Reddit does not bother to sort through their DMCA notices and complies immediately whether the content is infringing or not," dysgraphical said.
But keep in mind you will never change this firm's ridiculous definition of "family friendly," and you should not bother trying to.
Democrats balked at those demands, given that Republicans did not bother to offset the loss of revenue from their boondoggle tax cuts.
For one thing, Levinson did not bother to study women at all, except insofar as they might shed light on their husbands.
On public transport of any kind, you may as well not bother wearing them, unless you go all out with the volume.
Its seat is adjustable to accommodate for a range of riders, and it runs quiet enough to not bother anyone else nearby.
He said it did not bother him that 603 years had gone by without a horse unraced at 2 winning the Derby.
The company, he said, did not bother looking for conditions like high blood pressure, which, though dangerous, do not raise risk scores.
Villa said that he fled Cuba 40 years ago but that Mas's more moderate stance toward the island did not bother him.
"The unicorn face tail does not bother Narwhal and he never slows down just like any normal puppy," said the Facebook post.
Instead, as on Billions, these myths seem to sometimes get deployed as a justification to not bother giving in the first place.
The Drug Enforcement Administration maintains that CBD is federally illegal but will not bother going after anyone for possessing or using it.
Uber apparently did not bother to run that idea by the mayor of the city, as he was completely blindsided by the announcement.
She advised that I not bother with Hartwood considering that it is ridiculously expensive and there's an abundance of cheap food in Tulum.
Cap fees too harshly and banks may not bother issuing cards; allow them to climb too high and merchants will stop accepting them.
In September Mr Trump promised Egypt's president a "loyal friendship", and unlike Mrs Clinton, did not bother him with talk of human rights.
All eligible citizens must vote, by law, and those who might not bother to turn out otherwise tend to plump for mainstream parties.
Red Rhino got nearly 1,400 customer-service reviews over the last year — an impressive number, considering many customers do not bother posting reviews.
Here is my holiday list of Things That Do Not Bother Me: Trump's daily activity: I do not follow every move he makes.
I find such intelligence and vitality in her books that it does not bother me that they amount to variations on a theme.
And Iran lost that 2011 lawsuit by default because it did not bother to send lawyers to court to contest the plaintiffs' claims.
Then you could have all the peace and quiet you needed, and I would not bother you so much, if I had someone over.
We tiptoe past my mother's bedroom, she is snoring now, but I do not bother to shut her door, nor do I shut mine.
Your mileage may vary: if you're a fan of clicky, tactile switches, the K1 might not bother you as much as it bothers me.
You can simply watch all of the death scenes, one by one, and not bother with jotting down answers in the in-game book.
Legal fees or no legal fees, that's a personally and emotionally exhausting experience that many victims would just as soon not bother dealing with.
During an interview today with detritus collector Mike Allen, Ryan talked about a lot of things that I did not bother to listen to.
The result was so predictable that most Russians did not bother to visit their polling station: turnout dropped to a record low of 47.8%.
Many do not bother to learn how to measure and manage the risks of lending to businesses when they can simply hold government paper.
Ali's increasing inability to move with his former grace or speak with his onetime loquaciousness did not bother the entrepreneur Robert F. X. Sillerman.
Jessica Wisneski, 35, of Olivebridge, a Working Families member, said that not being able to vote in the Democratic primary did not bother her.
But this also means that Lyft won't have its own brand all over the bike services, which may or may not bother the company.
It was two pages long, did not bother defining the word "monopoly" and was used in its first decade mostly to go after labor.
" The Russian poet Polina Barskova, who has written about Grossman, reports that Anna Akhmatova apparently did not bother to read "For the Right Cause.
Losing, she said, did not bother her as much as wanting to understand why the other girls were faster: What were they doing differently?
Many residents on Roxham Road said they did not bother to vote and had followed politics just enough to feel disenchanted, if not disgusted.
There were lots of shots, too, with Pittsburgh matching its Game 1 output, spraying Rinne from all over, though it did not bother him.
None of the utensils she chooses from the kitchen drawers make any sense for the tasks at hand, but this does not bother Paris.
It would not have taken much to push all this detritus out of the frame of the photograph, but our cameraman did not bother.
I was hopeful that the machine learning in the device would detect these instances and not bother recording them, but that wasn't always the case.
According to the logic of Say and his allies, people would not bother to produce anything unless they intended to do something with the proceeds.
In a truly bizarre sequence, he was caught leaving early by Lester, but even then Lester did not bother to throw the ball to first.
On top of that, there are various debugging tools, including for the GPS, that the system's developers did not bother to remove, according to Cirlig.
Her blog receives little traffic, and when the first attempt to take it down was thwarted by Anonymous, authorities did not bother to try again.
They will be the underdog in Minneapolis, as they have been in both of their playoff games, and that will not bother them one iota.
"The ship's presence in Vietnam may not bother China, but rather, it is where the ship heads next which may be of concern," he said.
But no one I knew wanted the draft-dodging stigma that 4-F might bring, although it apparently did not bother the future President Trump.
"While it may be the case that many users will not bother reading the additional terms, that is the choice the user makes," Chin wrote.
Rather, they reinforced the campaign talking point that here, at long last, was an honest politician who did not bother to conceal his lesser angels.
Tomlin's word choice did not bother his players as much as Brown's decision to throw back the curtain on what is usually a private moment.
Mr. Haughton said it did not bother Mr. Kemp that he was known more for his associations with other artists than for his own work.
A rural crime survey by the NRCN found that last year a third of country folk who suffered a crime did not bother to report it.
Ivan Nova said he had to chase raccoons out of his family's home in the Dominican Republic as a boy, but they did not bother him.
Though it would have probably been less risky to not bother accepting Simon's challenge, it made for a fittingly brutal end to Negan's most defiant lieutenant.
Because for all our unparalleled ability to see and be seen, we do not bother to keep track of those who, to our eyes, don't matter.
"While it may be the case that many users will not bother reading the additional terms, that is the choice the user makes," Judge Chin wrote.
Coons said at the time and reiterated this week that Biden's words and actions did not bother his daughter, who has known Biden her whole life.
The potential damage to cross-border trade and diplomatic relations does not bother Pakistan's defence establishment, says Rahimullah Yousafzai, a Peshawar-based watcher of frontier affairs.
The small number of games McCovey played that season did not bother voters, who gave him all 24 votes in the rookie-of-the-year balloting.
Figuring out the specific source of the irritation can be tricky — one candle might not bother you, while another product really does — but don't give up.
"The only possible blemish for the Kremlin [is] if large numbers of voters do not bother taking part because the result is so predictable," per Reuters.
Electricity rates are so discounted in the Persian Gulf states that some residents do not bother to turn down their air-conditioners while away on vacation.
Among them was Vital Labonte, 66, a French Canadian visitor in hiking boots, who said the occasional jostle or appeal for money did not bother him.
Typically, building those takes some considerable expertise, to the point where they may either not build them or simply not bother to include these privacy features.
For instance, it does not bother them if one of the two overlapping images is much brighter than the other, something that humans don't handle well.
A long wait might not bother customers for high-line products like the Tesla Models S and X, according to analyst Dave Sullivan of AutoPacific, Inc.
Mr. Campbell, the Brown alum, who hails from the Golden Isles of Georgia and is a first-generation college graduate, said this did not bother him.
Jocelyn DeGroot, a professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville who has studied how people handle death on Facebook, said the reminders also did not bother everyone.
But before she quit, her opponent, Erick Allen, a talent management consultant, said he was taken aback that someone who did not bother campaigning won the primary.
And the owners of many DNA profiles may not be regular users of the site, or may simply not bother to change from the default privacy settings.
But it was the same idea: white people who need to get together with other white people and not bother other minorities with what our issues are.
This was a tricky spot to remove a tumor: You have to get the tumor tissue out and not bother the normal tissue that keeps her moving.
In the meantime, you should probably not bother buying bug repellant from people who think that the CDC is orchestrating a worldwide conspiracy to make them sick.
What you should definitely not bother trying is insecticides approved for interior use; in the home, as in the field, stinkbugs are relatively immune to chemical assault.
First, Trump's lies, exaggerations and self-serving boasts may not bother his most loyal followers, but the rest of the world is not a Trump MAGA rally.
Dissernet members described some plagiarists as so lazy they did not bother to change any text; they just substituted the cover page with their name as author.
Abubakar Kari, a political-science professor at the University of Abuja, said most Nigerians believed a Trump administration would not bother with issues outside the United States.
If you don't have the patience to read between the lines, so you can understand the essence of my words, then you'd better not bother to read.
Chapman said the knee did not bother him, though his fastball exceeded 97 miles per hour just two times and he could not throw it for strikes.
Among the teachers available is a science teacher who, in her last permanent job, did not bother to regularly enter students' grades, according to the arbitrator's decision.
This did not bother his supporters, however: Many voters told me that, all things being equal, they would rather elect a dead Democrat than a live Republican.
"He didn't get a whole lot done," Mr. Biden said of Mr. Bloomberg's time as mayor, a statement the billionaire did not bother jumping in to contest.
But though she could really use the ride-hailing app, Ms. Joseph said she does not bother because Uber has so few wheelchair-accessible cars to dispatch.
Kremlin officials privately acknowledge a worry that some of Russia's 110 million eligible voters will not bother casting ballots because they believe Putin is a shoo-in.
The re-export of goods should not bother mercantilists, since the good is not consumed in the U.S. and, therefore, not threatening to displace competing domestic production.
First of all, if Rowling had been writing it, she would at least have given us a real red herring, which Thorne did not bother to do.
But that many not bother Buffett, who likes to find companies that he believes are undervalued by the market (even if he's recently targeted growth stocks like Amazon).
Many of those who voted to oust the former president in 2015 have been so disappointed by his replacement that this time they did not bother to vote.
Screenshot: GizmodoThere's not as much customization to be had on the stock version of Android that ships with the Pixel phones, which may or may not bother you.
It was the lowest winning height in an Olympic final since 1980 and two athletes jumped higher in the Rio heptathlon, but that did not bother the medalists.
"For Asia you have to go big or go home, either you just go all the way culturalized, or you better just not bother doing it," Tan said.
You can play music and not bother people and the sound itself is nice and reverb-y but not too reverb-y because it's circular and dome shaped.
The women did not bother asking customers if they wanted a taste — they just cut off bite-size pieces and held them out to people, Robert Ransom recalled.
So Manager Terry Collins and his players did not bother sticking around for the conclusion of the Cardinals' game, which ended in a 623-0 St. Louis victory.
We will not bother to point out that Donald J. Trump himself did not have a history of being a big donor to the Donald J. Trump Foundation.
For the rest of us, there's another reason to not bother deleting photos in Google Photos: Google adds creative touches to images that you thought were previously unwanted.
"The Syrian anti-air batteries fired indiscriminately and from what we understand, did not bother to ensure that no Russian planes were in the air," the statement said.
Owner Ronica Froese told Insider it was their first time flying, and she had bought the tickets so Fred would have more room and not bother other passengers.
Blizzards — which are apparently considered soft gusts of wind in Wisconsin — clearly do not bother this shirtless man who sauntered through a WKRN-TV Nashville newscast this past weekend.
It should not be part of a scheme to try to convince people desperate enough to make a dangerous 1,800-mile trek to the US to not bother trying.
This will not bother most gamers who deal with at least as many options on their gaming controllers, but I occasionally got confused about which button to hit when.
They may not bother, and if they do, they can think about the words in a way that's totally different in the way to what I think about them.
"It relates to us and it does not bother us," the lawmaker, Tzachi Hanegbi, who heads parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, told Israel's Army Radio in an interview.
That might not bother you for now — but as the devices and the connected-health system evolve, more and more of your private life might be up for grabs. 
It also requires the user to click to view the Replies that were hidden, which some users may not know to do and others may not bother to do.
Not your typical government contractors, many did not bother to submit their proposals to Homeland Security but offered them up to the public as statements on the controversial structure.
Mr. Trump has defended his ban on all travel from the European Union, but he did not bother to consult with European leaders or even give them advance notice.
He does not bother to include mention of discussions he's had with women who have had abortions at 20 weeks (because surely he has talked to some women, right?).
When the European Commission asked member countries in October 2015 how they enforced emissions rules, 11 of the 28, including Britain, France and Poland, did not bother to reply.
In Philadelphia, Obama was speaking primarily to young voters and minority voters, who would probably never vote for Trump but might not bother to turn out for Clinton, either.
He arrived 18 minutes late for a Saturday session on gender equality and did not bother putting his headphones on for translation when President Emmanuel Macron of France spoke.
Andrea Carafa, founder and CEO of art and music event coordinator ArtsUp, says he does not bother to tell Silicon Valley venture capitalists about the societal benefits of his startup.
Although the course was damp and downright soggy in places, that did not bother the powerful Ariya, who eschewed her driver in favor of a three-wood off the tee.
Generally this means night flights – some parents may be sure their child will sleep (and not bother you) but others are worried the child will not sleep and will cry.
Some mindful chefs (and home cooks) have already developed more compassionate means to end the lives of their crustaceans, though many others do not bother with a swift mercy kill.
Some 230-53% of public-sector employees do not bother to show up to work but collect roughly 25 billion pesos ($22014 billion) in wages, estimates KPMG, an auditing firm.
Luckily, cannabis arrests are falling rapidly in the UK, with police officers opting for "cautions" instead, and some police bosses telling their staff to outright not bother with cannabis possession.
We cannot allow voters to believe we have it in the bag to flip the House, because they may become over-confident before Election Day and not bother to vote.
"This moving forward tells every sexual assault survivor, victim, whatever you want to call them, that they need not bother to report it, they won't be taken seriously," she said.
The woman wearing the A.N.C. shirt, who told Mr. Msimanga that she would not bother voting on Wednesday, walked a couple of blocks to resume her conversation with the candidate.
The beef between the two map apps is well documented, and this is nothing if not a blatant attempt to convince iOS users to maybe not bother downloading Google Maps.
Some have no contact at all — quite a few of my friends and I did not bother to attend those gatherings; the programming was known to be overblown and amateurish.
Cattle and horses graze in the pastures that line the roads and highways, and the cowboys do not bother to take off their hats when they climb into their trucks.
The bad ones only care to persuade you to buy the blender, so they will relentlessly serve you the ad and not bother to determine whether you already bought it.
Many say they do not bother voting anymore and went to the polling station for the Brexit referendum only because, for once, they felt their vote could make a difference.
Here is a territory that is so thrilled to become a U.S. state that over three-quarters of the population did not bother to even show up at the polls.
Nearly half of television viewers — 85033 percent — do not bother to watch campaign commercials, according to research done by the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and Stanford University.
In each case, there was no advance indication that people affected by strobes should not bother making the trip, and no warning about the strobing until its effects were visible.
"Plaintiffs did not bother to contact any of the five non-parties it intends to subpoena to find out if they even have any relevant information," Kristy argues in the motion.
But this time, Ackman - who has won and lost big proxy contests - is making a direct appeal to stakeholders who often back management or do not bother to vote at all.
Jonny Ive's design group could bequeath to them a sketch of a distinctive-looking desktop computer tower if they felt like it, but could also not bother if they don't care.
However, Taylor Logan, Tea 2 Go vice president, admitted that he often neglected to make himself available to hear feedback from his franchisees, requesting they not bother him after work hours.
" In her objection, Fawcette also alleged that Johnson is "absolutely careless" with Nichols' wellbeing and "except for a few occasions over the last six years, did not bother to visit [her].
While GOP leaders ultimately did not bother holding a vote on it because it would have been defeated, Democrats have blamed the repeal effort for delaying passing legislation to fund CHIP.
More than half of viewers — 54 percent — said they would not bother starting on a new show if all episodes were not available, according to NBC's head of research, Alan Wurtzel.
He won silver in Rio, failing to defend his title, and the high-ranking official who flew in from Pyongyang for the Olympics did not bother to attend his medal ceremony.
He may not bother to challenge you, anyway, because when your lease comes up for renewal he could simply pass on the cost of a new fridge by raising your rent.
Apparently, I'm not the only one, or the Public Theater would not bother to hang a warning outside its Martinson Hall, where Julia Cho's battering "Office Hour" opened on Wednesday night.
"With the yellow vests, his whole program was derailed, he's more reacting than acting now," he said, adding that he and his wife Marie-Christine would not bother voting this time.
Amazon need not bother to tell a story; in fact, its goal is to reduce the retail story to a single button, an instant, an unprecedentedly complex process taken for granted.
Official Washington professed itself to be aghast at Lewandowski, who did not bother to couch his sales pitches in the Beltway's customary euphemisms: He was what they pretended not to be.
"People think that we need to be in a contained place, somewhere that we could be together with our friends and not bother anyone else," said Weintraub, who has cerebral palsy.
He has especially long arms, does not bother with social media, and is as likely to be found reading a book as he is listening to music or watching a movie.
"For 40 years, she had been hearing exactly the same things" from her father, "and it did not bother her in the slightest," said Mr. Martinez, Mr. Le Pen's old associate.
In Wulongqiao, a quiet village in the low, pine-studded hills of northern Hunan Province, a number of farmers said they did not bother with seeking compensation, citing the low payout.
He also short-circuited any controversy by saying after his arrival last February that it would not bother him if Dellin Betances, the young All-Star setup man, were named the closer.
There is no point in some states taking action if others do not bother, or if the federal government cannot get its act together, because energy markets do not respect state boundaries.
The Republican Party, fearing an embarrassing upset in a district which the Democrats did not bother to contest in Mr Franks's last two races, had worked unprecedentedly hard for Ms Lesko's win.
That, and his cowboy hat, may be enough to qualify him as "quirky" to people who do not live in rural places, but it probably did not bother the people of Montana.
That, and his cowboy hat, may be enough to qualify him as 'quirky' to people who do not live in rural places, but it probably did not bother the people of Montana.
However, the Bloomberg poll also found that, among Iowa Republicans, 83 percent said Cruz's birth outside of the U.S. does not bother them, compared to just 15 percent who said it did.
Two-thirds of wall supporters say it bothers them when they come into contact with immigrants who don't speak English well; three-fourths of wall opponents said it does not bother them.
I don't want to say news never happens at these things, but I primarily understand the modern music festival as a social event, not a musical one So yes, let's not bother.
For example, the party did not bother fielding candidates during the 2016 and 2014 elections for Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District seat, which recent polls show Mr. Lamb could narrowly win on Tuesday.
You can set a VIP list for your email so that people whose emails you actually want to be notified about actually get to you, but everything else does not bother you.
Although the practice of fire cremation in the US dates back to 1876, most states did not bother to regulate it for another century, according to the Cremation Association of North America.
Do we really think Russian efforts like this video did not lead any U.S. voters to either change their vote from Clinton to Trump or to not bother to vote at all?
During the last shutdown, Trump himself retweeted an article that claimed that the government was working better without the furloughed employees and that these individuals should not bother to return to their jobs.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly wants to make it clear that he was not brought in to "control" President Donald Trump's behavior and that Trump's Twitter habits do not bother him.
For his part, John Angelos said it did not bother him that many fans and players may not know the song's origins because it was only one aspect of the community heroes program.
Fleck kills white men because he cannot access their status and is ostracized by them, but his black female victims are so invisible that the film does not bother to show their deaths.
Mr. Youd is not like a pianist who tosses off a few scales first thing in the morning: He does not bother with warm-up exercises before he sits down at the typewriter.
But retail shareholders, often ignored in proxy contests because they traditionally back management or do not bother to vote at all, are now featuring prominently in a number of boardroom battles this year.
We did not bother to ask whether financial inducements from any gulf nations were influencing this US. Policy since it is outside the four corners of your report, and so we must find out.
If you the consumer only see safety benefits from V2V when other cars have it, but not enough other people are choosing to buy it, then you might not bother to buy it either.
Importers and brands who bought faulty devices either were tricked, did not bother to check, directly asked factories to cut corners, or simply told factories to "do what they need to do to deliver".
I've worked on projects in the past I didn't care about, and when you're tasked with something like that, it's just easier to oversell it and not bother about the reality of the product.
Basically, this paper provides just with a thought experiment something other research has provided with a lot of expensive equipment: a constraint, meaning a range of characteristics that scientists should not bother hunting for.
Although Mint does not convert to other currencies — it only shows monetary amounts in US and Canadian dollars — this does not bother me since I can just use a currency converter if need be.
The blueprint for the modern collective album was perfected by DJ Khaled , a man so uninterested in the standard model of auteurist musicianship that he does not bother to identify as anything at all.
There are countless Americans on both sides of the aisle who did not bother to read the Mueller report but will cherry-pick all their favorite quotes to support what they are already believe.
Reed, formerly finance head at Russia-focused oil and gas company Ruspetro Plc, said he would not bother with JKX's stock price for at least a year and instead focus on building up production.
The principle that more than 22019,000 American citizens had only the right to vote for president of the United States but lacked voting representation in the U.S. Congress did not bother them one bit.
The OPA's standard operating procedure is to not bother wasting resources on people who are dead, and the Obama administration neither wanted to go outside the OPA process nor get them to change their policy.
He did not bother to attend the session at which he was chosen or lay out an agenda to MPs, saying—again, without irony—that his actions over the past five years speak for themselves.
Republican strategist Ron Bonjean said there is plenty Trump could learn from Pence, who stayed on offense at the vice-presidential debate, did not bother to respond to Kaine's accusations, and looked calm and unflappable.
To buy an AR-15 rifle, the model used by Mr Cruz, which is based on the M-16 assault rifle, requires a background check so cursory the authorities almost might as well not bother.
At Miss Ironside's School for Girls in Kensington the drill had been to sit up straight, learn to curtsey and not bother her head about exams, for Mr Right was bound to come along eventually.
We made a decision to not bother with a spray tan though I did defy the Surgeon General's warning and do a few sessions on a tanning bed in the lead up to the shoot.
And when, later in the game, he went to place a tag on Souza, who had arrived so late to second that he did not bother to slide, the ball popped out of Gregorius's glove.
When an ABC reporter asked both men about the hurtful words that Mr. Trump had used in the past to describe Mexico, the candidate did not bother to wait for the president to speak first.
The United States has rightly thrown its weight behind U.N.-mediated peace negotiations, though the Houthis did not bother to turn up to the long-awaited first round of talks commenced in Geneva last week.
"This will likely follow the same pattern at 2012, when Obama won the state but many Dems did not bother with the down-ballot races, so the Republican won the Senate seat," a Republican said.
Obama said tax credits will help more than seven in 10 shoppers get a plan for less than $75 per month, but said many may not bother looking because they have heard about spiking costs.
That may not bother people with a higher tolerance, but probably isn't ideal if you're prone to throwing up immediately after playing smoking games like "traffic lights," or just after smoking a load in one go.
That would have been speedy even for Kyrgios's grass-loving Australian forebears in the days when players did not bother sitting down on changeovers and when serve and volley was the rule instead of the exception.
Mr. de Blasio's schedule had been light anyhow, befitting the last hot days of summer in a city that never sleeps but, in late August at least, often does not bother putting on work clothes, either.
Even if the mold does not bother you now, you should still insist on removing it because "if you continue to live in that space, you might develop an allergy" to mold eventually, Dr. DePalo said.
The memo essentially tells Uber drivers and many other gig-economy workers that they should not bother reporting a labor rights abuse to the board because Mr. Robb has deemed them to be outside its jurisdiction.
Pim van Burk, 33, a corporate headhunter who lives above one of the brothels in the area, said that the noise did not bother him but that the crowds could make it difficult to get home.
A third escapee that year — a man arrested on drug charges and being treated at Long Island College Hospital in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn — did not bother opening a window to make his getaway.
One of Google's primary arguments against Supreme Court review, as I told you at the time, was that the justices need not bother with the issue because cy pres-only settlements were already a dying breed.
"Here's a man that could not bother to show up for a meeting of police chiefs, the most respected people in the country, in his hometown and with the president of the United States," Mr. Trump said.
At the height of the summer, when many younger voters are setting off for post-exam holidays or diving headfirst into festival season, it could see a number of them forget to vote - or just not bother.
The room, with the marriage in it, with the drama onscreen, was pulled so close to Bella's eyes that for a moment, when the boy touched her elbow timorously, she did not bother to shake him off.
If that's the case, you might not bother to wear mosquito repellent or extra long clothing when you're outdoors, which can up the odds of getting bitten again, and passing the virus along to another hungry bloodsucker.
What if, rather than an absence of knowledge, there was the perception of too much local knowledge: What if birth attendants did not bother using the checklists because they thought that they already knew what to do?
A secretary would not have sent the letter looking the way it did: Three words were marked out with X's, the way fumble-fingered typists fixed mistakes when they did not bother to retype an entire page.
That flexibility was a hallmark of his rise in real estate, and if critics preferred the word erratic, it did not bother Mr. Trump — it has since worked well enough to vault him to the White House.
Those judgments provided symbolic justice but came with little realistic expectation that Iran — which did not bother to contest the evidence — would actually pay all it owed, aside from its limited assets frozen in the United States.
During his speech in Michigan, Trump did not bother trying to explain the apparent disconnect between his misleading declarations of total exoneration on one hand, and his administration's apparent reluctance to release the Mueller report on the other.
Democratic strategists have worried that younger voters, turned off by the bitter tenor of the race and more challenging than older voters to turn out even in the best of times, may not bother to vote for her.
In debating a bill in June over enrollment at the University of California, Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown told colleagues about her granddaughter, who recently graduated from high school in Sacramento, but did not bother to apply to U.C. schools.
A three-year-old might not be able to cook dinner, chauffeur the grandparents, or bring home an income, but she can eat everything on her plate, clean up after herself, and not bother mom when she's resting.
Russians began voting in a presidential election on Sunday, and are set to give Vladimir Putin a commanding victory that could only be blemished if large numbers do not bother taking part because the result is so predictable.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli military on Tuesday blamed Syria for the downing of a Russian plane, saying that Syrian anti-aircraft batteries "fired indiscriminately" and "did not bother" to ensure that no Russian planes were in the air.
To Mr. Trump, a United States military presence on the ground becomes an excuse for others not to act; it does not bother him, he says, that Russia now occupies an area that was essentially an American protectorate before.
LONDON (Reuters) - When Kevin Anderson lost his footing and fell on his backside while hitting a backhand in the men's semi-final at Wimbledon on Friday nobody would have blamed him if he did not bother getting up again.
On Air Force One en route to Montana later Thursday, Trump voiced support for Pruitt, saying the allegations against his EPA head did not bother him but he accepted the resignation because Pruitt believed they had become a distraction.
If it halved, you might get a spike in levels of use, as people buy twice as much—or, if you whack the price up, people would not bother with the legal supply and stick with their existing dealers.
If his goals required cozying up to autocrats believed to have blood on their hands, like Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia or President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, that did not bother him in the least.
Where Mr. Obama was always measured in his descriptions of the recovery for fear of being accused of exaggerating his case or ignoring the very real pain many still felt, Mr. Trump does not bother with caveats or subtlety.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a traditional base of Republican support, strongly supported immigration legislation and went so far as to say that Republicans should not bother running a presidential candidate in 2016 if they did not pass it.
Because the dress code applied to what women should wear in public, Wafa, a 39-year-old woman, did not bother putting on the attire when she went to bake flatbread in the earthen oven inside her family's compound.
Urick discussed the evidence of the case in a manner that seemed designed to ge me to think Syed was guilty and that I should not bother participating in the case, by telling what I knew about January 13, 1999.
According to a survey of 20,000 voters this week, Britain would now vote to stay in the European Union as more young people and those who did not bother to vote in the shock 2016 referendum would now vote against Brexit.
When the KGB learnt of an audacious British operation to tap Soviet communications by digging a tunnel into East Berlin, it did not bother to tell the GRU that 25 of its telephone lines had been compromised for over a year.
Mr. Kasich, who did stay in the race one day longer than Mr. Cruz despite trailing him by about 400 delegates, was such a nonfactor that Mr. Trump did not bother with a nickname for him until late April 2016.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain would now vote to stay in the European Union as more young people and those who did not bother to vote in the shock 2016 referendum would now vote against Brexit, a survey of 220,22 voters showed.
The show commits the nearly unforgivable period-drama sin of having a character cough ominously in one episode, then die in the next, and does not bother to subvert the cliché by making it meta, or commenting on its obviousness.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Sunday again mocked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and said Secretary of State Rex Tillerson should not bother trying to negotiate with him in an effort to stop the country's development of nuclear weapons.
There is a brand of upbeat defeatism in Owen's exploration of this efficiency paradox: There is nothing I can do as an individual to solve this problem so perhaps I might as well not bother trying and just go golfing.
She's continuing her journey through New Hampshire, with events every day there; as the Des Moines Register noted when it did not bother including her in the pros/cons list accompanying its endorsement, she has not campaigned in Iowa since October.
" "But if its still a NO thts up to you I will not bother you again but atleast give me a one chance to prove my self!" he wrote in four separate texts, followed by, "And I am at row 15.
FRANKFURT — American allies did not bother to conceal their annoyance Tuesday with the Trump administration's last-minute decision to delay punitive aluminum and steel tariffs by a month, in their view leaving a sword of Damocles hanging over the global economy.
There had been some speculation prior to the decision among the opposition that Navalny might be allowed to run in order to inject more interest into what looks like a predictable contest amid Kremlin fears that apathetic voters might not bother to vote.
Ahmad Majidyar, who leads the IranObserved Project at the Middle East Institute, believes that "many reformists are dismayed by the President's unwillingness to stand up to the country's judiciary and security establishment," meaning many may simply not bother to vote at all.
On the other hand, if you have a high risk tolerance (how well you stomach volatile markets) and a long risk horizon (length of time until you need the money), a stock-heavy portfolio whose value zigs and zags might not bother you.
Philip Alston, then the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, interviewed Mr. Duterte for a 2008 report on the death squads, which Mr. Alston said operated with such impunity that the killers did not bother to wear masks.
Each later removed his signature, but the president said at the time that no one had pressured him to do so — a fact that suggests the "same God" language might not bother Wheaton's constituents when it comes from the college's white male leaders.
Polls show Britons remain divided, though a recent survey by Survation showed the United Kingdom would now vote to stay in the EU as more young people and those who did not bother to vote in the referendum would now vote against Brexit.
He mentioned the sufferings of Americans caused by the recent hurricanes but did not bother to express any sympathy to the people of Mexico, India, Nepal and Bangladesh who have been facing death and destruction by nature on a much larger scale.
Because for Americans who tuned in to the announcement on Tuesday, or who will see the pictures of the nominee (most of which have a strange, soft focus) but probably will not bother to research the jurisprudence, his look may be convincing.
More than half of students did not bother to calculate their postgraduate loan repayments, according to a report by the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center at George Washington University, using data from the Finra Investor Education Foundation's 2015 National Financial Capability Study.
At the stations where they originate, the railway may not bother to list parliamentary trains on the departure board or announce which platform they will use until the last minute, resulting in a mad dash by the rare intrepid traveler hoping to board.
CreditCreditJacob Biba for The New York Times BRISTOL, Va. — For seven years, agents at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives followed an unwritten policy: If you needed to buy something for one of your cases, do not bother asking Washington.
But there's one major problem — albeit one that may not bother all of the series' many fans: The Purge takes far too much glee in presenting its violence like a beautiful fever dream, undermining and muddling its solemn political messages at every possible turn.
"The ECB could start to tighten policy next year, so the NBH is unlikely to ease its own policy further," he said, adding that a forint firming would not bother the bank as long as Hungary's government bond spreads over core markets do not rise.
That city's government has, according to Sila Vieira da Silva, failed to generate addresses fast enough to keep up with the new shacks and alleyways appearing in these shanty towns, and does not bother to bring post into at least 11 of them anyway.
If a white person is presumed to be allowed to vote, a polling place may not bother to ask him for voter ID. But if a black or brown person faces greater suspicion of ineligibility, he's going to be asked for an ID more often.
The other option is to not bother with an app and just have a mobile website, but Poq claims these don't perform well in retail and that apps are proven to provide a better shopping experience, which leads to much better engagement, retention and conversion.
But the pressure of delivering something -- anything -- weighed heavily on members, with some candidly confessing that donors had warned them to pass a bill or not bother asking for money next year when Republicans will be tasked with maintaining their majorities in both chambers.
If the candidates don't work to get out the vote in a state, and if the state's result is not likely to be close under the winner-take-all system of the Electoral College, then people in that state tend to not bother to vote.
In a sense, what he is doing merely caricatures the Las Vegas-style medical culture we already live with, especially in New York, where often the best doctors don't take insurance — they need not bother — making themselves, in effect, available only to the well-off.
And because his first live-action film, "Office Space," had become a hit despite initially bombing, Fox figured it might as well not bother with much marketing — that the movie would take off on its own or recoup its budget in the home-video market.
Tomic, who has tumbled to No. 2700 after reaching a career high of 2000 in 218, did not bother to accept a reporter's invitation to claim that he had a problem with an old back injury, instead copping to a sudden onset of indifference.
In January 210, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Obama-era Cole Memorandum, which laid out the Department of Justice's plan to "not bother with moms making lotions in their kitchens," as Clarke-Esposito puts it, or prosecute companies that were abiding by their state's regulatory structure.
My response was simply about the fact I was angry that you had made comments I felt were not justified, and that I already knew – simply by making them on a forum like Twitter (where people do not bother to fact-check) – irrevocable damage was already done.
"The provocative gesture of solidarity with London by these countries, who have bowed to the British authorities in the so-called Skripal affair and did not bother to understand the circumstances of what happened, is a continuation of the confrontational path to escalation," the statement said.
These were the first major protests in Kinshasa in a year and were but the latest in a string of problems for a president who did not bother to organise elections and has continued to rule unconstitutionally since his term of office ran out in December 2016.
No.After that second advance came through, I stepped into my dream life: quit my day job to write full time, moved to New York City, bought fifteen-dollar cocktails, and learned with astonishing speed to not bother worrying about the prices when I ordered at a restaurant.
" On the other end of the spectrum, Aldo Chavira, a UNLV student who wears "Bernie!" pins on his shirt and backpack, says he might not bother to vote for the Democratic nominee if it isn't Sanders: "I feel like there isn't much difference between the parties now.
Amy Giovannone, 51, an oil and gas consultant and an Army veteran, said Mr. Trump's habitual false statements did not bother her ("all politicians are pathological liars"), and she rejected the idea that the president won because of demeaning insults he directed at Mexicans and Muslims.
The best news for both candidates is strength in ballot tests against Trump; Biden and Sanders both hold leads bigger than the margin of error, and both clean up with voters who either backed a third party four years ago or did not bother to vote.
Albert Cheng, an aircraft engineer and former Hong Kong legislator, said the city should not bother investing in a third runway because it had already been "marginalized by China in every aspect" and would eventually lose its cachet as Asia's aviation hub, lowering demand for flights.
If people who planted John McCain and Mitt Romney signs in their yards before supporting Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio in the primaries hear from their party's former champions that Trump is a disaster, they are very likely to be demoralized and not bother to vote.
That was the case this week when Trump declared early Sunday that recent short-range missile tests by North Korea did not bother him -- a view directly opposed to Abe, who was at that moment preparing to serve the President breakfast at a country club south of Tokyo.
While she said she was lucky there was only a small time difference between Australia and New Zealand, Cardinal suggested it was still important to try and not bother people when they're not expected to be at work, as well as keeping on top of their personal details.
There's something to be said for the malaise inherent to the dating app experience: The lack of stimulating conversation percolating there, the sheer volume of people who will not bother to have an engaging chat with you regardless of who you are or how well matched you might be in person.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Champion Novak Djokovic did not bother with a practice hit before his showdown with Kei Nishikori and his "less is more" approach paid off with an easy 6-17 6-2 6-4 win on Tuesday to set up a blockbuster Australian Open semi-final with Roger Federer.
Though some of the themes maybe be simple shapes or icons, Zara's replications are near-identical, and the massive scale of this theft from a tight-knit creative scene implies a conscious choice by Zara, Bershka, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius and the parent company Inditex to not bother making significant modifications.
Mr. Noble said he was baffled that Judge Bonadio did not bother to track him down before accusing him in a criminal proceeding of abetting a secret deal to get international fugitive records, known as red notices, rescinded as part of an effort to mend ties between Argentina and Iran.
"We have argued to the Bank of Italy that imposing too heavy requirements could be detrimental to Italian investors, especially if only a negligible amount of securities were to be sold to Italian investors - people might not bother and sell elsewhere," said Cristiano Tommasi, a partner at Allen & Overy in Rome.
If only because Mr. Trump did not bother inventing a slight for the also-ran Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate until late April 2016, riffing on his dismal record in primary contests (he won only his home state), and did not find occasion to use it more than once.
The video warning about hyper-inflation has been the most widely watched, but two others have also been publicized by state TV. One portrays a young girl stripping off her clothes in a steamy clinch with a young man only to walk away once she discovers he did not bother to vote.
But one theory among diplomats in Gambia is that he had become so confident of his own popularity that on this particular vote—his fifth since seizing power—he did not bother to rig it, allowing ballots to be counted on the spot rather than in central counting houses away from prying eyes.
"It is disappointing that President Trump spent the weekend attacking the NFL and top players of the NBA, and that he could not bother to lend a miniscule amount of support for Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, the island of Dominica, the Virgin Islands, or any other nation affected by Hurricane Maria," Rep.
As I'm walking out, I realized that the pharmacist did not bother telling me that the antibiotics will cancel out my birth control — which I am surprised by but also not, since so many people end up pregnant this way (or maybe I watch too much 229 and Pregnant and Teen Mom).
Freaky dreams might not bother you (or you might not get them), but if you still want to take melatonin to help regulate your sleep habits, Dr. Harris says you should be careful, since melatonin is an over-the-counter supplement and it's not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
One analysis shows that some Democratic voters who were uninspired by Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE did not bother to vote at all.
And we all know leaders who did not bother to listen, or felt they did not need to in order to be great; today's most revered tech leader, Steve Jobs, was famously disrespectful of the opinions of others, yet made a lot of world-changing decisions (and not all for the better).
At the news conference, Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat who has run his re-election campaign in part based on resisting President Trump's agenda, waved away questions about national politics, and said it did not bother him that as of Wednesday morning, Mr. Trump had not yet telephoned him to discuss the attack.
The hosts lost the first game 8-4, but swept the next three at the sold-out Ice Arena, capped with a 9-53 disassembly of the defending Stanley Cup champions, who had been so confident of a series win that they did not bother to bring the trophy to Washington State.
And some dismissed the music as second-tier Rodgers, not on a par with "South Pacific" or "The King and I." The criticism did not bother Mr. Lee, as he said in an interview published in 2004 for the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States.
Yeah. But I also use them, I'd say I use them for working out, so before work, and then I use them when I'm home in the evening and I'm doing stuff around the house but I also want to make phone calls or listen to music and not bother the neighbors.
"Contractors now may circumvent the law either by creating an artificial division within the company for the purpose of making contributions, or even not bother with such machinations and make direct contributions, and can still feel assured they will not be prosecuted by a deadlocked FEC for violating the law," he told The Hill.
He argued that while exceptions exist in situations where "market-distorting monopoly power" threaten to limit the availability of content to consumers, the FCC did not bother to prove that was the case, and warned of a slippery slope if regulators were allowed to impose rules without demonstrating so: Consider the implications if the law were otherwise.
Valerie Paley, a vice president and the chief historian of the New-York Historical Society, said the Battle of Brooklyn may have been the most important battle of the Revolution, because even though the British won, they made a mistake: They did not bother to capture George Washington, who stealthily managed to flee across the East River.
It is undeniably good to be earning fifty-five hundred dollars a year by Airbnb-ing your home in deep Queens—so good, it may not bother you to learn that your banker cousin earns ten times that from his swank West Village pad, or that he hires Happy Host to make his lucrative Airbnb property even more lucrative.
Since the days when Fiorello H. La Guardia was mayor and Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, it has been a well-kept secret of New York City — to people, if not to migrating birds, the occasional wandering coyote and annoying, invasive plants like wisteria: a four-acre peninsula in Central Park that the groundskeepers did not bother with and that was off limits to the public.
Unfortunately, our latest annual report finds that of the 22019 participating governments, 21 of them did not submit data at all for the most recent reporting period, and another 15 submitted data that was not disaggregated by bias type, meaning that they did not bother to identify which communities were disproportionately impacted by such crimes – a crucial piece of information without which the figures have little meaning.
The New York Times did not bother to mention Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's first post-convention interview where she said the Director of the FBI had confirmed the truth of all she had divulged about her e-mail.
The SEC said the CIO sent Osunkwo an email that stated: "David – … I believe AUM was as follows on 2000/22015 Funds: $203,220,228 Schwab/Fidelity: $2400,092,701 (1,179 accounts) (not sure how many customers) Circle One: probably higher than $50m, but hopefully [another employee] told you a number today Total is in the $182.89m range …" The SEC said Osunkwo relied on these imprecise estimates from the email sent by the CIO and did not bother to verify their accuracy.
However, living as we do in a ghettoized literary culture, it would not occur to many critics to see what is front of their eyes — most likely because they would associate Crase with a late generation of the New York School and, flaunting their biases, not bother to read him, especially since, by their lights, he has published one book of poems in 22018, supplemented by a thin book of thirteen poems in 2017, hardly enough production to merit attention.
We did the first Netflix player, we did the first app store for TVs, we were the first to ship almost every major service, we invented the stick form factor for streaming players, the streaming stick, we invented the private listing where you can plug your headphone into your remote control and not bother people while you're watching TV. Innovation is at the core of one of the reason's we're successful, and we still think there's lots of room to make TV better, and one of the things about TVs is, as they get thinner, this audio quality gets worse.

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