Sentences with phrase «of a nuisance as»

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.
Whether for the period beginning on 26th February 2002 the Claimants» complaints of nuisance as a result of phenolic, sulphurous or other odurs, noise, smoke abd fumes and particulate matter / dust are complaints about emissions caused by the Defendant as a result of the management and operation of its foundry business at Norton Canes, Cannock, Staffordshire.
While right now, jumping into an app on Android Wear is a bit of a nuisance as you have to either tell your watch to open a specific app, or jump through an extra menu first.

Not exact matches

The cap: Enacted in every province, right - to - farm legislations exempt farms from a wide variety of common - law nuisances — so long as they're employing «normal farming practices.»
Instead of viewing regulations like those mandated by OSHA as a nuisance (NAM and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for years fought against implementation of the original OSHA legislation and continue to lobby against efforts to expand the legislation), Keller came to see them as a blueprint for improvement.
In 2017, the California cities of San Francisco, Oakland, Santa Cruz, and Imperial Beach, as well as Santa Cruz county, Marin County, and San Mateo County attempted to sue oil majors over climate change damages, citing a theory called «public nuisance
Most urban dwellers think of pigeons as a nuisance, but it turns out they might be useful in the fight against air pollution.
He has made himself a highly visible nuisance to Liberal leadership, particularly by voting in favour of a Conservative motion in the House to extend consultations on the small - business tax reforms, and they kicked him off a couple of House committees as punishment.
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.
It isn't as effective as a credit freeze, but it's less of a nuisance.
But I believe, and am of strong conviction at this, that this country is provoking the judgment of God on itself, by treating it's poor, under - privileged and those who fall through the cracks as a burden, and as a nuisance that is only in the way of it's «at all cost» coveted image of «greatness», instead of giving a hard and honest look WHY is it the way it is in this country?
She sees and rejoices in the complementarity of the two sexes, knowing - and teaching - that this is part of God's plan, not to be downplayed or ignored, much less regarded as a nuisance.
They viewed the ailing man, with no sight and no coins in his pockets, as an embarrassing nuisance worthy only of their dismissal.
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, 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.
Giovanni de Medici, Pope Leo X, had treated the Luther affair as an administrative nuisance, something for the theologians and canon lawyers, when the first missive from the Archbishop of Mainz had arrived at the beginning of the year.
Still, he once declared with a smile, «I find that a change of nuisance is as good as a vacation.»
The latter is of special importance to Scicchitano as he says, «overcharging on food and packaging coming in our back door is a nuisance for our operators and something that plagues our industry, but doesn't keep us awake at night anymore.»
They used to see activists as nuisances, now they see them as foretellers of the future.»
The FA cup has been devalued in recent years by the scheduling and by the bigger clubs treating it as a nuisance, the worst case when Man United dropped out altogether because of the Club World Cup, but Arsenal have treated it with respect and it has been good to us in return.
A lot of players on our team with superb technique but weak mental strength, Sanogo might not be scoring just yet, he's young and still learning his trade technique-wise but as for mental strength on the pith, Giroud can only learn from him... that guy will press the hell out of defenders and creates a nuisance of himself against them, we've seen him do it and he's also waaay faster than Giroud, as a plus Wenger also loves him.
So they aren't in great European form but currently they do look as if they can turn up and make a real nuisance of themselves because they are in form.
Alexander - Arnold was out - jumped by Robbie Brady and neither Matip nor Klavan dealt with the danger as Chris Wood made a nuisance of himself.
Moyes seemed to favour the look of Kouyate as nuisance value before his injury but this responsibility may now have passed to Michail Antonio and Arnautovic.
Despite missing a penalty early in the game, the 25 year - old didn't drop his head and made a nuisance of himself as the Celta Vigo backline battled to keep up with his strength, skill and pace.
Costa tried to make a nuisance of himself but was well marshaled by Bailly, Rojo and Pogba as United stood firm and solid at the back.
Well, the term here would be that he is more of a «nuisance» for the former Juve boss, who wants to get rid of him, as soon as possible.
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.
Unsettling and unwanted thoughts can emerge on a continuum of tolerance, with some experienced as a nuisance, whereas others torment a mother's mind until she believes she is most certainly going mad.
This can include things like heavy corporate influence (typically in the form of money) such as the battle over GMO labelling and highly influential disruptors such a Tim Eyman who are considered by many to simply be a nuisance.
The Civil Aviation Act 1982 provides that no action for trespass or nuisance can be taken as long as an aircraft observes the rules of the Air and Air Traffic Control Regulations, which also cover ground movements.
A bill being introduced Wednesday afternoon would authorize the city Department of Transportation to establish rules for activity in the plazas — which could mean those street entertainers regarded as nuisances as well as assorted peddlers are confined to a designated area or driven away entirely.
«Actress Cynthia Nixon is a nuisance to Gov. Andrew Cuomo as he seeks a third term, but at this stage she is not running strong enough to make either the Democratic primary or general election challenge successful,» Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said.
The reality is that Andrew Cuomo is a true master of Albany's dysfunctional political culture in which public transparency and participation are viewed as nuisances, and obstacles to actually getting things done.
Cummings was also presented with the case of an elderly patient who was apparently regarded as a «nuisance» by staff after she repeatedly refused food and water, according to the patient's daughter.
That includes car crashes, tick bites and Lyme disease infections as well as the nuisance of lost vegetation.
While lamenting the stigma that the Northern youths have passed through as a result of the December 2015 incident, Bawa said, «when Boko Haram insurgency became a national, regional and later an international nuisance, it was the youths of northern origin that bore and still bear the brunt of the sins of these extremists.
«Actress Cynthia Nixon is a nuisance to Gov. Andrew Cuomo as he seeks a third term, but at this stage she is not running strong enough to make either the Democratic Primary or General Election challenge successful,» Peter A. Brown, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a news release.
That came in the wake of demands by the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA) for the tax to be removed as the Association's members described it as a nuisance levy.
Kenneth Sherrill, a Mondale delegate at the time, and now a professor of political science at Hunter College, recalled that Mr. Cuomo viewed those upset by the issue as a nuisance.
Nearly a dozen porcupines have been found beaten to death, but Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple said he can't take action against the teenagers suspected of killing them because they are classified as «nuisance wildlife,» and therefor not illegal to harm.
NYC Council members are expected to introduce legislation today that would significantly change how the NYPD uses the decades - old nuisance abatement law against homes and businesses cops say have been used as dens of crime.
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.
UPPER MANHATTAN — Dyckman Street restaurant owners say they are tired of being painted as nuisances by residents and community board members and want to be treated like part of the neighborhood.
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».
«Actress Cynthia Nixon is a nuisance to Gov. Andrew Cuomo as he seeks a third term, but at this stage, she is not running strong enough to make either the Democratic primary or general election challenge successful,» Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a statement.
Rarely is there a strict definition of what constitutes «public nuisance», and the behaviours that can be prosecuted under it can vary with time, as what society accepts can change.
She goes on to claim: «Quite a few Tory MPs, and not just the Old Etonians, can be snobbish and cliquey and not over-enamoured of their constituents whom they secretly regard as a nuisance
Many Conservative MPs are «snobbish and cliquey» and secretly regard their constituents as a «nuisance», according to the daughter of two former Tory parliamentarians.
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