Sentences with phrase «many of these nuisances»

On March 8th, 2018 Kinder Morgan filed a Notice of Civil Claim naming fifteen individuals (dubbed «the Burnaby 15») and accusing them of nuisance, conspiracy and unlawful interference with economic relations.
It isn't as effective as a credit freeze, but it's less of a nuisance.
Both will pull on the glacier, will fail to drag us along in spite of the noise they make, and will end up as icebergs, impressive but of nuisance value only.)
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many of us felt just a little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer making so much of a nuisance of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic - minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to term)- a stance which, north of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series of blistering denunciations of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
Still, he once declared with a smile, «I find that a change of nuisance is as good as a vacation.»
Of course, like most children, I may have been excited at the prospect of playing with flour and dough and in general, being more of a nuisance than help.
This is the part that's a lot more of a nuisance than rolling out one big sheet for a regular pie.
Roma and their manager Rudi Garcia are really becoming a bit of a nuisance to Arsenal and Wenger after they apparently beat us to the Greek defender Kostas Manolas in the summer.
Breakfast and dinner are both buffet style — if you have children I would recommend getting there as early as possible for dinner while it is still quite quiet — the dining room is really big so if your darling kiddies decide to kick off you don't feel like you are being too much of a nuisance to other diners — it is also easy to nip out of the dining room and wheel them around outside.
«We haven't been able to shoot here for two and a half years all because of a bunch of nuisance
We do not use or allow the application of pesticides (adulticides or larvicides) to Mass Audubon properties for control of nuisance mosquitoes.
Plans to replace the mile - long pipe follows a history of nuisance leaks, water - valve failures and «a significant number» of water main breaks in Orland Hills Gardens and part of Old Orland, John Ingram, director of infrastructure maintenance for the village, said at the Aug. 20 village board finance committee meeting...
Just slightly cheaper, but one flat diaper is less of a nuisance to fold, and slightly less bulky overall.
A cold is generally more of a nuisance than a serious hazard for an older baby.
You may find the crossbar to be a bit of a nuisance as it does get in the way of using the basket, but this is an inherent problem with most, if not all umbrella strollers unfortunately.
India, on the other hand, is very export oriented and any economic sanctions on other countries, if reciprocated, would collapse their economy (with maybe exception of nuisance calls and internet scams).
Law said in an interview the requirement would reduce the number of nuisance appeals by requiring those who appeal «to have skin in the game in a process that can delay development projects by two years or more.»
This has resulted in the growing stability of the macro-economy and the cedi, reduction in inflation, and an abolition of nuisance taxes whose aim is to shift the focus of the economy from taxation to production.
The President noted that «our actions have resulted in the growing stability of the macro-economy and the cedi, reduction in inflation, and an abolition of nuisance taxes whose aim is to shift the focus of the economy from taxation to production.»
And no one would report it, but it still gave you an extraordinary flavour of how much of a nuisance Heath still was to Thatcher.
The 11 different taxes on petroleum products in the country have sparked calls on the government and other stakeholders to eliminate some of them, described by a section of the motoring public as falling in the category of nuisance taxes.
Having spent the first part of the campaign seeing the pro-Remain message they badly need voters to hear — that Brexit represents a risk the NHS can't afford to take, that a Leave vote would trigger further austerity — drowned out by Conservative in - fighting, Britain Stronger In Europe might decide, as David Lloyd George once quipped, that «a change of nuisance is as good as holiday».
One, very minor, downside were the modern - day analysts of Winston's «diary», who — played like a frumpy Islington book club — were a bit of a nuisance at the start of the play.
The docile nature of the President has allowed such an insignificant group of nuisances popularly known as Boko Haram to insult him, thereby insulting the whole nation, by asking him to resign.
Practical solutions that limit food availability especially in the summer months can be very effective in the prevention of nuisance if applied thoroughly.»
Furthermore, the majority of these nuisance events occurred where rubbish was available.
The 80 minutes of occasionally spirited argument at the high court this morning focused on the two main issues in the greenhouse gas litigation: For the case to go forward, the plaintiffs must prove that the case has legal standing (they must show that the court is the right venue for resolving this dispute), and that the common law definition of nuisance can support suits over greenhouse gases.
Other examples of nuisance properties are motels, payday lenders, and vacant homes and lots.
«At the time, there seemed to be a prevalent view of noise as a kind of nuisance, as a deficiency of life, at least in comparison to human - engineered systems,» Elowitz said.
«In my 20s, condoms were more of a nuisance than a savior,» says sex educator and pelvic health physical therapist Uchenna Ossai.
Although many side effects are more of a nuisance than anything else, some can be serious.
While a blender or food processor will work, they are not nearly as efficient and are a bit of a nuisance to clean besides.
And though its usually more of a nuisance than a serious threat to your health, you do nt want to delay treatment or risk the wrong fix.
The cold's timing was a bit of a nuisance, as I -LSB-...]
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PS - Love the Gucci thing though I would find carrying around my spare head to be a bit of a nuisance.
The cold's timing was a bit of a nuisance, as I was supposed to host an Indian dinner party in my dinner club Persilledusken (aka the Sprig of parsley) yesterday.
Aren't they more of a nuisance here only getting in the way of finding true love?
Dating is always frustrating, but somehow online dating seems like even more of a nuisance.
If you find things like practice sessions and qualifying more of a nuisance than anything, you can simply turn them off at will.
This may feel off - putting for fans who prefer the seamless and unhindered action presented in the past, but fortunately shifting and tweaking Bayek's optimal loadout doesn't force you into menu screens for extended periods, though manipulating a cursor with a controller is bit of a nuisance.
You don't really have to deal with a lot of the nuisances that is usually associated with an open world game.
Maybe he'd played things a bit more straight, the film would be less of a nuisance.
It's treated less like a crime and more of a nuisance for its horrible protagonists.
Again, these weren't overwhelming, but they became more of a nuisance than I expected.
That's more of a nuisance than a menace to Dea, who spends her time running track and studying.
Improvement efforts that have a strong impact on student learning show an understanding of the nuisances of the journey.
Small back seat, security alarm feature more of a nuisance than helpful, no cruise control, takes a while for A / C and heat to kick in, rubber on steering wheel falling apart, no Bluetooth features
One feature we miss is a seat adjustment memory; it's a bit of a nuisance to fiddle with the seat each time my wife and I swap the car.»
You also got ta consider the fact that engine noise is considered a bit of a nuisance in this segment, which more or less makes the whole V - 8 soundtrack thing a bit of a moot point.
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