The only thing that is bothering me is the puzzle of the pattern of their decline.
Once again, Leszczynski rushes to mount an attack without bothering to check the most basic facts.
It has been bothering him to think that an actor could so perfectly play him.
What's bothering this 11-year Murfreesboro resident the most is the discord it's brought to her town.
First, get to the root of your doldrums by asking yourself what is really bothering me?
He later said on his website his shoulder and Achilles tendon were bothering him.
He said his back was bothering him for about a week or two before that.
Following the game, Anthony said the knee has been bothering him for several weeks.
Told to stop bothering the lady, the girl announced she was starving to death.
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Then you might be able to say, look, you know, why are they bothering me.
The HBR article suggests that innovators may change the game itself, and without bothering to tell anybody.
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They have thrown up a large number of spectacularly shabby subdivisions, not bothering with even basic services.
As it gets easier to read documents on a screen, fewer people are bothering to print anything out.
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While my family and friends cared that I was unhappy, they didn't truly understand what was bothering me.
Apparently believing the battle had been won, many green-minded Americans stopped bothering to join up and offer money.
The Palestinians will be free to enjoy all of their rights without the troublesome Jews around bothering them.
With so few bothering to vote, it now only takes a determined few to throw out an unpopular council.
He spent five years in two colleges, studying aviation, mechanical engineering and architecture, but never bothering with a degree.
They release products that they think are cool without bothering to find out if consumers really want those products.
Amid all this, Republicans of Florida aren't even bothering to conceal their glee.
Men, by comparison, just walk out without bothering to create a possible excuse.
The friction doesn't seem to be bothering the young salespeople, many of whom have ambitions outside their current jobs.
It wasn't until the next day that I realized what was bothering me.
One teacher has what she calls a "peace circle" each week where students can talk about anything that's bothering them.
However, the place most people fail is in bothering to send out the annual letters, and documenting that they did.
The resulting K-1 tax forms are so cumbersome that many financial advisers suggest bothering with MLPs only for six-figure investments.
And I think just to have to accept help, the pride part of me, that's kind of bothering me ...(unintelligible).
As we talked, I could tell something was bothering her so I asked if anything else was on her mind.
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NAFTA, the wheat-growers of Sonora were switching to nuts, peaches and chillies-not-for-men because wheat wasn't worth bothering with any more.
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As she was leaving, however, she came across a local police officer who encouraged her to share what was bothering her.
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