Sentences with phrase «bothered by the fact»

As the lanterns went out, I laid back in my sleeping bag (sleep comes slowly when you can hear the wind barreling down the mountain) and I thought about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
Apart from not liking the video's message and concept, which, given his credentials as head of an anti-union «right to work» lobby group, doesn't come as a surprise, Oakey is particularly bothered by the fact that the PSAC — a union — produced the video.
I must say that I find it completely odious that you appear not to be even slightly bothered by the fact that the denial of bc resulted in the loss of a young woman's ovary, except to the extent that it might have cost more to remove the ovary than to have paid for medication that might have prevented the necessity of the removal.
Anyone else bothered by the fact that the pope sits on a throne of gold while children in his own city go starving?
It makes me wonder if wonder if she's seen or spoke with angels before and so she isn't bothered by the fact that one is there — only by how he greeted her...
If you don't believe in it or particularly care for the thought, then why are you so bothered by the fact that someone else does?
Why, then, is Mr. Long not bothered by the fact that those who get what amounts to a free gift in tax savings are not required to do any work?
People didn't seem to mind it, but they were bothered by the fact that we didn't serve our ice cream sundaes with those neon red maraschino cherries.
It also seems that they are not bothered by the fact it is shocking a supposedly «top club» find itself with the smallest squad with Burnley...!!
It is beyond me how AKB's can claim to love Arsenal but are not bothered by the fact we do not perform to the level we should!
The lack of self awareness from the media on this matter and the fact that despite all the noise, not one media or public figure was bothered by the fact that the guy took this sad experience on the chin is worrisome even if not unexpected.
I watched the whole thing with my DH, who is very bothered by the fact that I'm very unwilling to to consider «just doing what the OBGYN says» as my birth plan (I'm not even pregnant yet!)
Tim's girlfriend and everyone else in the restaurant sides with the mom, noting that they didn't notice and weren't bothered by the fact that she was nursing in their presence.
While toddlers and two - year - olds aren't usually too bothered by the fact that they can't read the words, these wordless books have engaging visuals.
It doesn't seem to be a food issue, as the times that he's woken early and I don't feed him right away for one reason or another (I have a 2 yr old to deal with too) he doesn't seem bothered by the fact that he doesn't eat immediately.
Tony Blair has admitted he is bothered by the fact that so many people dislike him, but said he had «got over it» - noting that otherwise his job would be impossible.
Cuomo did not seem bothered by the fact that a Moreland Act commission had never before been used to investigate the Legislature as an institution, and scholars suggested doing so would likely be challenged for breaching the separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches.
She doesn't seem that bothered by the fact he is no longer there, but when he was they got along well and often played or curled up next to or close by each other.
«I don't know myself very well,» she said, with a hearty laugh that suggested she wasn't remotely bothered by that fact.
He's bothered by the fact that I go out of my way to accommodate the people I care about.
He's bothered by the fact that a sadist with a penchant for torture is on a grisly killing spree, so he wants to crack this onelast case before quietly slipping off into the sunset.
For once, I'm not even bothered by the fact the concept's been done to death, or that there are only three scantily cobbled together stages to trudge through.
This screen adaptation of the play is heartily recommended provided you aren't likely to be bothered by the fact that its most compelling moments have been completely fabricated.
The completionist in me was also bothered by the fact that I had to re-collect story clues after dying in some sections of the game if I wanted them to show up in my documents list.
Frankly, I was more bothered by the fact that more people were not bothered.
So accommodating of you not to be bothered by the fact that the majority of book bloggers are women.
For those bothered by the fact that the Nook doesn't read Word documents... are you aware that you can download free print drivers that allow you to «print» your Word documents into a PDF?
Because once an investor looks at cash as an option — in essence, the price of being able to scoop up a bargain when it becomes available — it is less tempting to be bothered by the fact that in the short term, it earns almost nothing.
According to Coren, «A poorly trained dog often says that the owner doesn't spend enough time with the dog, or that the owner really doesn't have much empathy with other people, so he or she is not bothered by the fact the dog is pestering or annoying others.»
Only bothered by the fact that they can pry and make potential adopters jump through hoops, but they cant even bother to respond to an email?
Apparently, I wasn't bothered by the fact that they transformed my favorite game character into a fat midget.
«I'm still bothered by the fact that most lingerie portrays women as sexual objects, and I wanted to change the way that lingerie is advertised to women,» Girald says.
Grimes and Sunstein have both been bothered by the fact that people not believing the right things seem to present a problem for policymakers.
At the same time however, I am bothered by the fact that, as LinkedIn's membership has soared, so has the level of useless noise, unwanted spam and pointless connection attempts.
Many spousal support recipients, the majority of whom are women, are bothered by the fact that their spouse can leave the marriage and pursue a new relationship without any repercussions, while they are restricted in moving on with their lives regardless of the duration of the marriage, the number of children, and their prior contributions to the marriage.
We were also bothered by the fact that Android Wear doesn't provide a definitive list of cards.
Apart from the lack of app drawer, you might also be bothered by the fact that Notifications and Settings are separated into two different tabs when you swipe down from the top.
Some investors are bothered by that fact even though to a long term real estate investor equity doesn't matter because it's just an indication of what would happen if you sold the property right now.

Not exact matches

Think about how few people seem bothered by Donald Trump's business failings — in fact, some voters say that just shows he's a risk taker and a dogged pursuer of the American Dream.
The fact that these are owned by the same company doesn't seem to bother these people - but it should bother Snap, considering that Messenger and its new Messenger Day feature has put Snap on the defensive.
She's also bothered by convoluted language and generalities unsupported by specific numbers or facts (such as, «employees are our greatest assets»).
In the end, Irene Energy was «bought» by the fact that Stellar ecosystem has a built - in exchange ledger so they wouldn't have to bother to look where to list their tokens.
To attack something when you're too ignorant of the facts (and too lazy to be bothered to learn about the opposing side) to even know what you're attacking only shows how much society has to gain by embracing the scientific method (even if you reject some theories).
It should bother you that any leader of our country would believe things that can be proved wrong by facts and simple science.
Dalrymple is bothered by the growing number of people who say they can't help doing what they do, and deplores the fact that this is now «official medical doctrine.»
In fact, it used to bother me that Jesus wasn't more clear about justification by faith alone.
Karlstadt had in fact said just this about scripture more than two years previously but no one had bothered because it was said by a rather myopic officious academic whom nobody cared much about, and who never managed to project his message widely.
Luther did not bother to refer to the fact that he was in the middle of a 40,000 - word Latin text, entitled «Against Latomus», replying to an attack on him by an old opponent at Louvain.
In fact, his conscience is seared with a hot iron and is not bothered by the humiliating defeats we've suffered in recent weeks: Everton, Man City, Watford, Chelsea, Liverpool and now the 10 - 2 aggregate hammering by Bayern Munich.
Totti dampens the mood by scoring the game's only goal, but if the intention is to showcase Roma to an American audience, it is undercut by the fact that Real Madrid doesn't even bother to put megastar Christiano Ronaldo on the field.
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