Sentences with phrase «constant irritant»

A New York Times op - ed piece observed, «As liberals lost elections, they increasingly turned to the courts... judges became a constant irritant to the conservatives who won elections only to see their agendas constrained by the judiciary.»
Indeed he has so much to say that the 53 - year - old is not only China's most famous living artist, but also a constant irritant to its authorities.
Parasites don't just affect homeless cats — fleas are a constant irritant to felines in the home.
Warsi was a constant irritant to Tory MPs because of her off - the - cuff comments in the media.
If Wu wins, he will be a constant irritant to Cuomo, a member of the opposition in his own camp, challenging his policies.
Los Angeles - based Oaktree, a highly regarded investment company, has been a constant irritant to the high - flying Ferro.
What influences the level of tolerance Miles is willing to extend to Max Roby, Walt Comeau and Jimmy Minty, all of whom are constant irritants to him?

Not exact matches

Before electricity, smoke from lamps and fireplaces was a constant source of irritants and carcinogens.
In addition to possibly being due to a local irritant or contaminant, your dog's constant licking could be caused by an allergy of a food or inhalant - causing a general itchy feeling.
Constant exposure to chemicals, contaminants, fragrances and other irritants can have a negative impact on their health and quality of life.
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