Sentences with phrase «regarded as a nuisance»

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.
You may be regarded as a nuisance we cant have that now.
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.
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
These plants, which are often regarded as a nuisance, could in fact provide an extremely convenient way of cleaning up messy oil spills.
NOAA's National Weather Service has set flooding thresholds depending on such variables; any daily water level rise above the threshold is regarded as nuisance flooding.

Not exact matches

In other words, more and more Catholics have become infected with the mindset that regards children as «optional extras» in marriage, that is, as something that it might be nice to have (one or two, that is) but would be a nuisance or a burden if had in any greater numbers.
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.
Many Conservative MPs are «snobbish and cliquey» and secretly regard their constituents as a «nuisance», according to the daughter of two former Tory parliamentarians.
«It had been known for a long time but was regarded generally as a nuisance effect,» Pelrine says.
The article concludes by telling us that despite the goat's nuisance value, «the people of Jotana are unwilling to take any action against it because they regard goats as holy animals».
People in public education unwittingly destroy school cultures all the time by treating educators as interchangeable cogs, transferring principals and teachers without regard for a school's approach and operating assumptions, by creating one - size - fits - all mandates that suggest a school's distinctiveness is a nuisance, not a value, and by sending mixed messages and edicts from the central office until people are burned out and resentful.
If you live in an area where its not legal to use firearms to destroy any animal that is threatening the health and safety of you, your family, your animals, or property (as it * IS * legal in most every area of the nation — shoot to maim is animal cruelty but shoot to kill is a perfectly legal way to humanely destroy any nuisance animal on your own property); then check into laws regarding air - rifles with ballistics speeds of 700-1200 fps and using pointed vermin - pellets in no - firearms zones.
Although Massachusetts laws regarding animal abuse and abandonment aren't as strong as Worcester Animal Rescue League would like, the animals in our state are much better off than animals in other parts of the country where they are regarded as livestock and nuisances.
Highlights included acting for an international drinks manufacturer in enforcement proceedings brought as a result of a chemical manufacturing accident, which resulted in the death of several fish and defending a potential group litigation nuisance claim for a manufacturing company regarding one of its manufacturing operations.
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