Sentences with phrase «new nuisance of»

I figured that this was just a new nuisance of being extremely pregnant â $ «baby is putting pressure on my bladder (because BOY did I have to go!)

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Like the «squeegee - men» of New York's past (people who would wipe your car window and then demand payment), trolls are a nuisance that can hurt your overall experience.
It did not take long after the passage of Humphrey - Hawkins for wiser Federal Reserve officials, including Paul Volcker (who became Chair in 1979), to conclude that the «dual mandate,» far from defining a new and sustainable approach to monetary policy, was simply a nuisance — something they had to pay lip service to, whilst really concerning themselves with keeping a lid on inflation, so as to undo and avoid repeating the mistakes of the 70s.
He goes on to say that «interesting philosophy» of the sort done by the pragmatists is really «a contest between an entrenched vocabulary which has become a nuisance and a half - formed new vocabulary which vaguely promises great things.»
Still, there is no way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli husbands and fathers» along with students at university who miss their exams, and beginners in new jobs or careers who are one way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly, as I like to think of it, «fulfillment» is not at the least a nuisance and more often than not downright onerous.
Obviously I'd had no time to work on set plays with my new team, so I was just trying to make a nuisance of myself.
Everyone's favorite Brazilian Spaniard brought a new dimension of gamesmanship to the front line, and alongside his nuisance factor, he was an extremely versatile and dangerous finisher.
Elmander appears to have found a new lease of life after getting in amongst the goals, while Kevin Davies is always a nuisance.
Whilst showering praise on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for scrapping the «nuisance levy» imposed by the previous government on head porters (kayayei) and for its determination to stem the tide of rural - urban migration through the one - district - one - factory and one - village - one - dam policies, the organisation also called for a probe into the running of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA).
«It's not dangerous, but it's a bloody nuisance, and it has destabilised an already fractious and not very well disciplined party, with a lot of new people to whom the concept of loyalty and sticking with it under fire appears to be in its infancy...
The Lords voted by 306 to 178 against the reforms after a heated debate in which opponents on all sides of the House pointed out the new system could be used to stop any behaviour «capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any person».
Their placards alluded to the New Patriotic Party's promises to scrap a number of what it described as «nuisance taxes» before coming into power.
New research by scientists from the University of Bristol has revealed that domestic LED lights are much less attractive to nuisance insects such as biting midges than traditional filament lamps.
New research findings could turn perceptions of the already despised bed bug from nuisance pest into medically important threat.
This problem, which Hurst calls single atom failure, may one day be a common nuisance in everyday life, and will be prevented only by heroic new methods of chemical analysis, of which Hurstís resonance technique is a precursor.
New research findings could turn perceptions of the already despised bed bug from nuisance pest into medically...
Overall, I really love the look and feel of the new site (I think it is nicely organized and easy to negotiate); however, I agree that the cycling of the 3 most recent videos is a bit of a viewing nuisance.
Jake's cheating on his new wife is made less of a problem by making her demanding and her young son a nuisance, but when it's time for a tone shift, Meyers gives us a scene of Jake tucking the boy into bed and looking melancholy.
After enduring the embarrassment of attending a costume party out of costume and the nuisance of being stuck in an elevator during one of the building's common power outages, Laing gives a new neighbor the bad and not very true news that a brain scan has caught something serious.
The latest smart phones are becoming sources of utter obsession for the new generation, and a complete nuisance for teachers.
Charters promised high student achievement and college - and - life - preparedness, but were new, largely untested, and, to some, «a nuisance;» a departure from the status quo that «didn't quite fit the rules of how our relationship with public schools operated,» explains Rebecca.
The mewing of a Siamese cat at Chautauqua might have lured a 9 - foot nuisance alligator to shore Monday, but it was a hook baited with a chicken that helped trappers snag it.For the past two weeks, the critter had been climbing out of the canal that runs behind the new subdivision and sunning itself on the bank.Frightened residents had been calling Mount Dora police and animal control officers to report that the gator was venturing farther onto land with each foray out of the canal.After Friday's fatal attack on a 3 - year - old boy in Deltona's Lake Ashby, those fears were heightened.
New cats replace the old ones and nothing much changes in terms of overpopulation and nuisance behavior.
For example, the city of New York has an existing Pooper Scooper Law that requires pet owners to prevent their pets from committing any nuisance on any public area.
As this program gains recognition, I hope other residents of Albuquerque and New Mexico will turn to this solution to any nuisance cat problems and gradually and humanely reduce feral cat populations.
They neglect to note that a large number of these animals are either surrendered by their owners for euthanasia because they are old and sick, seriously injured, or dangerously aggressive; that many of the dogs euthanized are unidentified, unclaimed strays that are too old, sick, injured or aggressive to be placed in new homes; and many of the cats euthanized are feral animals that were never owned but were trapped and impounded because they have become nuisances.
Proposed changes call for increasing fines, putting animal control under a new division and relieving animal control officers of responsibility for dealing with nuisance complaints, such as barking dogs.
Though the buttons have little to no use at this time due to the unreleased «New Nintendo 3DS Exclusive Titles» gamers will find themselves a bit dumbfounded as to why the buttons even exist until these games launch, which will be a bit of a nuisance.
The latter is thankfully more fun and less of nuisance than breaking down on the New Jersey Turnpike and needing Avis to come pick you up.
So, while this dismal and depressing saga of contrived alarm over our CO2 emissions continues to make a massive nuisance of itself as a 1.5 trillion dollar industry, we have the occasional consolation of papers like this new one from Andrew helping to mark the copybooks and make the situation clear for future historians, as and when they seek to make sense of what will surely look to them like a madness never before seen on such a scale, and for so long.
Beyond the well ‑ defined area of public nuisance litigation, other interventions which are intended to block permits for new fossil energy investments, including both power plants and transmission lines will continue.
Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, Wilmington, and Norfolk were found to be in the greatest need of urban planning to offset damage from more frequent nuisance flooding in the east.
Many climatologists are currently predicting severe damage from flooding by the year 2100, but this new research shows nuisance flooding could fuel severe problems by the middle of the century.
John Doherty, commissioner of the New York City Department of Sanitation said in regards to the option of burning trash in incinerators that, «not only did it not meet the EPA's air standards, it is also a nuisance to the neighborhoods near the facility.»
However, the proposed site of the new mega-base is situated precariously close to a serious environmental nuisance.The facility in question, Ramat Hovav, is a combination industrial area and toxic waste dump, and has been a serious nuisance to residents of Israel's desert south for years.
The problem with many of these ordinances, including the Michigan case as well as this new Memphis case, is that a garden becomes a «public nuisance» when one of your neighbors calls to complain about it.
It can now, e.g., assist you in reporting harassment in the workplace, or to make a complaint about a landlord; or it can help you ask for more parental leave, dispute nuisance calls, fight a fraudulent purchase on your credit card... The new DoNotPay covers consumer and workplace rights, and a host of other issues.
New York City filed a lawsuit earlier this year against the world's five largest publicly traded oil companies, claiming «public nuisance» as a cause of action.
Some argued a new tort was not necessary as many aspects of privacy were already protected by other causes of action like breach of confidence, defamation, breach of copyright, nuisance, and various property rights.
Launching this week, the new third edition of Statutory Nuisance seeks to help redress this balance by providing a readily accessible and practical guide to the statutory nuisanceNuisance seeks to help redress this balance by providing a readily accessible and practical guide to the statutory nuisancenuisance regime.
· The Court of Appeal decisions in Watson v Croft Promo Motor Sport and Coventry v Lawrence on noise nuisance abatement notices · The decisions in Barr v Biffa and Ethos Recycling on the relationship of other regulatory regimes to statutory nuisance · New Equality Act 2011 · The new civil procedure for abatement appeal as contained in the Magistrates» · Courts (Amendment) Rules 2009 and The Crown Court (Amendment) Rules 2009 · Criminal Procedure Rules 2New Equality Act 2011 · The new civil procedure for abatement appeal as contained in the Magistrates» · Courts (Amendment) Rules 2009 and The Crown Court (Amendment) Rules 2009 · Criminal Procedure Rules 2new civil procedure for abatement appeal as contained in the Magistrates» · Courts (Amendment) Rules 2009 and The Crown Court (Amendment) Rules 2009 · Criminal Procedure Rules 2011
The study results confirmed the new IoPhic line of smoke and fire alarms using smart technology from Universal Security Instruments are more resistant to nuisance alarms.
A recent study from the University of Maryland's School of Fire Protection Engineering tested the nuisance alarm resistance of the new IoPhic technology.
Maybe some of the most interesting new features will help us deal with nuisance calls, including a call screening mode and the ability to directly block numbers.
This would be a heck of a nuisance — imagine an adapter attached to your phone hanging out of your pocket.In that case, the company would be smart to include one of these adapters with every new iPhone, but even that move wouldn't save Apple from angry customer complaints.
They had mentioned that around 10 of them are total teardowns, so my first order of business would be to get them off the lot so they are no longer «attractive nuisances» and potentially look at the Century 21 program for getting new homes on that I have seen discussed a couple of times in this forum.
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