There's no fast - charging, however, with Honor's ongoing use of Micro-USB a bit
of a nuisance in today's USB - C age.
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.
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.»
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.»
Plaintiffs have a high rate
of success
in appraisal suits, especially
in those involving management buyouts and private equity deals, making it hard to label them
nuisance suits.
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.
They are also empowered to check their accounts frequently,
in theory avoiding the
nuisance of overdraft fees, fees to pay bills, etc..
Now, those gaps are being bridged and
in a growing number
of states right - wing parties are no longer
nuisances but realistic parties
of office.
This legislation addresses systemic flaws
in patent litigation that patent trolls exploit to bring speculative patent cases
in the hope
of a quick
nuisance settlement.
While these issues may seem like a structural
nuisance in a rising market, they may fuel cries
of SPV foul play
in a down market.
First -
of - their - kind lawsuits filed
in five states accuse the defendants
of conspiring, racketeering and creating a public
nuisance.
From Paul Schwartzman: «District officials say that the changes would end
nuisance legal challenges, reduce the cost
of doing business
in Washington, and expedite the construction
of housing units that the city needs.
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.
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.
Nuisance troublemaking against Christians goes on quite unnoticed
in the smaller towns and villages, but the problem
in Islamabad became a cause célèbre because a number
of diplomats worship
in the house parish that seeks to build a permanent church.
There was a man who kindly got up at midnight to accommodate a neighbor
in an emergency — but he did it because the fellow was making a
nuisance of himself!
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.)
In Florence, charging for admissions started with the baptistery and the museum of the duomo» a nuisance that did not prevent visits or prayer in the church prope
In Florence, charging for admissions started with the baptistery and the museum
of the duomo» a
nuisance that did not prevent visits or prayer
in the church prope
in the church proper.
Then,
in classic C. S. Lewis style, he writes several paragraphs about the
nuisance of shopping and buying presents before concluding with this:
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.
But to breastfeed
in public and to subject others to the
nuisance of your actions, is not only improper — it is also wrong....
By doing it
in church, not only are you dealing with the same issue
of being a
nuisance to those around you, but you are also dealing with the issue
of being a temptation to anyone who is weak.
Take today: there's still
nuisance snow on the ground from Tuesday (
nuisance, meaning that the frozen slush factor on every parking lot surface
in my world overshadows the beauty
of frou - frou, snow - covered trees).
I love having lot's
of birds
in the garden but they definitely can be a
nuisance when they eat YOUR produce.
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.»
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 hel
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 hel
of playing with flour and dough and
in general, being more
of a nuisance than hel
of a
nuisance than help.
In his judgment summary, Justice Martin said although Mr Marsh and his wife brought two causes
of action against Mr Baxter - common law negligence involving the breach
of a duty to ensure there was no escape
of GM material, and the tort
of private
nuisance - they claimed only financial loss.
Clyne, too, has been instrumental
in helping the Saints recover from a devastating summer, and has made a
nuisance of himself bombing up and down the right flank.
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.
To me, if I was guessing you would say it is conservative selection to shore up a team, Ramsey is a very busy player with bags
of stamina he will be
nuisance in those areas all day.
Original Gangster tricks from dubious sources; a sin - avoidance plan from Calipari; a corps
of giants swatting shots on one possession and flummoxing guards on another; a 10 - man platoon with rout - fueling energy rather than chemistry problems: Almost everything is working
in this, the season
of the Big Blue
Nuisance.
The German international is claimed to have had a price - tag slapped on his head, with a supposed # 42 Million asking price set, with contract negotiations having become a
nuisance for those
in charge
of the club.
At any time other than the time
of the Olympics (January 29 - February 9), when it will be a
nuisance, a hired car, picked up
in Munich (3 hours away) or Zurich (a 7 - hour drive), is not a bad idea.
Alexis has been a
nuisance in the dressing room for our side through - out the term, and the team will likely be pleased to have ambience return to proceedings, and the unity
of a team should return, with some players having refused to celebrate with Alexis at times
of him scoring this season.
The 6ft 1
in battler doesn't shirk a challenge but is also capable
of springing the play forwards and making a real
nuisance of himself
in the final third.
We still have at least three more Champions League games to play and the FA cup games start soon after the turn
of the year, while our regular injury problems and the desperate wish
of the fans to challenge for the Premier League makes these league cup games and the timing
of them
in an already busy fixture list seem like a
nuisance.
A very technically gifted striker, he has proved himself to be a real
nuisance to defenders
in the French League over the last four years and has consistently found himself amongst the top scorers
in the French league; which doesn't seem impressive until you «realise that he has done that while playing at the «Aston Villa
of the French League» Toulouse (I mean
in the sense that they are always relegation candidates).
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.
Thankfully for Arsenal fans this has not happened with our Chile international striker Alexis Sanchez, even though it seems pretty clear to all concerned that he would have liked to secure a transfer away from the Gunners this summer, but when a player is really determined to leave a club that does not want to sell him it can get quite prickly and the player
in question can make a real
nuisance of themselves.
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.
Provided the Brazilian starts this game he can be a real
nuisance to the Crystal Palace defence that has only kept one clean sheet
in their five games since the turn
of the year.
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.
Wide player Bennetts, who scored a brilliant solo goal against Borussia Dortmund Under - 19s
in the UEFA Youth League last week, stepped off the bench to repeat the feat after big Swans front man Ollie McBurnie had got his reward for making a
nuisance of himself among our defensive ranks for much
of the game.
George Newell was making a
nuisance of himself throughout the game and he picked up a nasty looking whack on the arm for his troubles, which he was holding
in agony for quite a while afterwards.
Fortunately for Deschamps, France international Andre - Pierre Gignac will return to lead the attack and should hopefully be
of more
nuisance than Brandao and Loic Remy were
in the opening leg.
Elmander appears to have found a new lease
of life after getting
in amongst the goals, while Kevin Davies is always a
nuisance.