Sentences with phrase «more bothered»

This likely TREB past - or - present giving - TREB - a-bad-name-by-default semi-official spokesperson seems to have changed into becoming more and more bothered by doses of his own kind of personal - attack medicine, which I feel obliged to dispense... for free!
For those who are more bothered about the smart features and not so much about the audio quality, the Echo Dot is a good option at Rs 4,499.
There is no point addressing revenue per lawyer (or profit per employee) if the firm is actually more bothered about its exposure to a small number of key clients than about its profitability at present.
Those higher in conscientiousness experienced phantom vibrations less frequently, and those who had strong reactions to text messages (higher in the emotional reaction subscale of text message dependence) were more bothered by phantom vibrations.
I'm more bothered by a shoddy paper than a shoddy text.
«They were more bothered about what we're going to have for tea or if the cat's got fleas,» he recalled.
Nancy Youdleman's bound antique wedding shoes were probably the most over the top cliché, but I was more bothered by the bad figurative painting than anything else.
Really, I'm more bothered by the second.
They're also far more bothered about what their friends are playing than what you think is appropriate or fun, so it's harder to play together — but not impossible.
Some dogs and cats are, like some people, more bothered by mosquitoes than others.
Younger cats are typically more bothered than older cats.
^ How you are more bothered by what people may or may not spend on their dogs, than you are at the shoddy treatment that your dog received at your vets is beyond me.
Buns with thick fur also tend to be more bothered by the heat, so you can help him keep cool by constantly combing out or manually removing loose fur.
I am no more bothered about my future papers.
Looking back I was more bothered about people's reactions to my blog and the amount of time I spent writing my posts.
Frankly, I was more bothered by the fact that more people were not bothered.
For bisexual men dating men, only 16 percent said they'd be more bothered by the sexual betrayal.
The longer we're single, the more bothered most of us become.
She is much more bothered by teething now then she was before.
I recently seem to be more bothered by things like wi - fi and have been ignoring it — will now start paying more attention.
For example, in an Ohio State study of nearly 300 women who played online video games, women were more bothered — and were more likely to stop playing — when they experienced sexual harassment, versus general «trash talking» of a non-sexual manner.
I was more bothered by it being referred to as a fad.
That's why some people may taste the bitterness in greens like broccoli more strongly, while other people are more bothered by artichokes or asparagus.
Men with the dismissing style were more bothered by sexual infidelity, but women who manifested this style were also, although the effect was more pronounced in the males.
And what's worse, women are more bothered by noise in these types of office plans than men are.
That's why some people have strong responses to bitter flavors such as those in coffee, while others might be more bothered by the bitter aftertaste of the sweetener put in it.)
The party was more bothered with pleasing its own fissiparous cliques; the wannabe Dave Sparts, the bedsit revolutionaries, the local government crackpots who refused to set a rate, the headbangers of Militant.
He said he was more bothered by the commanding role at the convention of former President Bill Clinton, «a serial womanizer» whom Benjamin sees as no different than Lopez.
Those who are more bothered about space and all, prefer baby strollers or carriers.
@btsportfootball @hazardeden10 @SnappyTV he needs to pull his finger out... more bothered about putting shirt frames in his snooker room.
Fowler was seen as being only focused about LFC where as Owen came across as being more bothered about England.
In recent years you would have expected Arsenal to sell instead of risking a player leave on a free transfer but this time Wenger seems to be more bothered about getting the best from Alexis to push the Gunners close to the EPL title or at the very least back into the Champions League.
Whether he will be a success or not remains to be seen although, right now, the club shop will be more bothered if they have enough shirt number 8's and 5's in stock.
Joe harts more bothered about his Barnet..
But I admit that I lay awake wondering why I'm not more bothered — especially because I know the truth behind images like that.
I am more bothered by someone being forced to take something down.
I am no more bothered by it then I am by bigfoot or leprechauns.
I'm more bothered by the idea of people being forced to keep silent.
The more I think of this statement you made here, the more bothered I am.
He probably learned this from his great mentor Benjaman Graham, who seemed more bothered by being right than being rich, and for whom investing was just one of several high - end hobbies.
What can be more bothering than a page filled with ads?
That is typically the obvious one, and in essence the more I bother, the question to answer.
There is no more bother from contacts who are younger than 30.
Roger Murphy, an emeritus professor at the University of Nottingham, has been an examiner for about 40 years, but says the role is more bother than it is worth.
Often credit bureaus will remove an item on request without an investigation if rechecking the item is more bother than it's worth.
Town's methodology is definitely on the simple side, although still more bother than it is worth.
Humping between altered dogs is not generally a problem unless it... MORE bothers one of the dogs.

Not exact matches

A basic button that consumers will actually press is way more valuable, it turns out, than a more comprehensive survey that no one will bother to fill out:
The more important concept to keep in mind is that you want to choose keywords that best relate to the content present on a web page and on a website; if you don't have a dog food comparison matrix, then don't bother including comparison - related keywords; you are misleading your users, and certainly not fooling Google.
«Parents shouldn't feel segregated for having children, and they're not the issue — the people who are bothered by the children tend to become more disruptive then the child.»
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