The intrusive thoughts do not all go away, but they do not bother me anymore.
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Many of London's big museums, unlike those in Washington or New York, do not bother to search visitors' bags.
Many European governments do not bother with a formal fund but use pay-as-you-go schemes, funding benefits out of future taxes.
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And 45% of the adults surveyed admitted that they do not bother to retain credit card receipts for cross-checking against statements.
But since 1996 their numbers have fallen by half and many of those do not bother to collect their benefits, having found unofficial income.
The survey revealed that nearly half of credit card holders either do not bother to open their statements or give them only a cursory glance.
Some parents do not bother to educate them at all: if they can afford to send only one or two children to school, boys generally take precedence.
The existing president, Kim Young Sam, is a lame duck whom influential visitors to Seoul, such as George Soros, an international financier, do not bother to call on.
Besides, many account-holders do not bother to download their cash.
Ratings agencies and their banker clients do not bother with small companies, commodities, smaller funds and other securities that have little potential to make them large amounts of money.
Serious fund-managers, in fact, do not bother with market-timing.
Parties with unhappy supporters, naturally, tend to do poorly in elections, says Jeff Jones of Gallup, although more because voters switch allegiances than because they do not bother to vote at all.
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Since corporate tax laws and securities regulations make no sense, executives do not bother to learn the details, leaving interpretation of the cabalistic codes to highly paid experts with many years of training and specialized degrees.
In the military culture, which places a premium on rank in decision making, many senior officers and their inner circles of aides do not bother to seek or follow the advice of more junior public affairs officers, despite their education, experience and training.
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Since 1970 exchange-rate moves in developed markets have generally been dwarfed by asset-price shifts. (The exceptions have occurred in countries that have tried to maintain currency pegs.) Currency risk has been of such little concern to institutional investors that many do not bother to hedge it.
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When a prime minister attacks his country's magistrates as part of a left-wing conspiracy, passes laws that benefit his own interests and issues repeated amnesties for people who have evaded taxes and ignored planning controls, he sends a message to the average citizen: do not bother to obey the rules.
And the over-riding doubt is the thinking behind a policy which results in tickets being sold (by methods too convoluted and arcane to detail here) to people who either do not care to or do not bother to watch the tennis, while outside the ground the queues of genuine fans accumulate patiently.
It was supposed to be a watchdog on the executive, but most of its members belong to the ruling alliance, and many of them do not even bother to show up.
Going a little further if you and your soon to be ex are both in reasonably good financial shape and will more than likely end up leaving money to the same kids, do not even bother with it.
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Many borrowers have recently refinanced and paid hefty closing costs and do not want to bother doing another refinance. (There are some programs for Fannie and Freddie loans that work with negative equity).
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Ironically, it was once the exact opposite, with well-to-do moms not wanting to bother with breastfeeding and seeing it as something of a peasant practice.
That blending, if you are still following, is a typical device in Chinese opera, and it seems not to bother the Communist authorities: do not thesis and antithesis lead to synthesis?
However, national cultures do not change overnight, so why bother about the cynics and their justified suspicion that, in the end, neither left nor right in France will legislate for a genuine reform of the judicial system?
Perhaps, next time, the three-quarters of Egyptians who did not bother to vote will get out and do so.
A, how is he going to do that when a growing number are not even going to bother to show up, the Speaker is not going to have an official Republican response?
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