Once, the staff disinfected the entire building when she found an irksome insect in her flat.
Some businesses in the service sector will also be freed from irksome non-tariff barriers.
Even if children are irksome now, they lend meaning to life in the long term.
Sure, Canadian trade skirmishes, Mexican immigration quarrels and irksome French officials are flashpoints, but mostly America's mind is elsewhere.
As a matter-of-fact, it is irksome for me to clarify this non-existent issue.
But as irksome as regulations are, they cannot readily explain the economy's underperformance.
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So are those irksome rebate coupons that come with your tax software.
It feels fair to say that the gameplay is dated and that does occasionally prove to be irksome and repetitive.
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Far more irksome, however, are the rules that continue to keep large parts of Asia off-limits to western private banks.
Is it because of officialdom and bureaucracy become irksome after a time, and you want to get away from the trappings?
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After that, a dose of euro-zone discipline might not seem too irksome.
Irksome, repetitive purchases, like dishwasher detergent or panty hose, would be reordered from a menu that remembers what brands the viewer bought before.
These irksome cases are just at the top of the spending heap (along with aid to Israel, as part of the Egyptian bargain).
Junior's arguably irksome maneuver notwithstanding, it was clear that Bob Sr. needed something else to do--and more importantly, feel good about doing it.
Yet millions of Iranians chafe under irksome limits to their freedom and blame their country's international isolation on bellicose posturing by Mr Ahmadinejad.
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DNA, medical screening by insurance companies and irksome who-to-tell questions that arise with rare, though horrible, late-onset genetic killers such as Huntington's disease.
IBM's own people admit, the company's later difficulties were caused mainly by management failures, not by the investigation, however irksome it may have been.
In France it is irksome to see your taxes paying healthy people to retire at 60 when schools and hospitals need the money more.
As for irksome capital gain distributions that must be shared with the IRS, they just about never occur at index funds organized as ETFs (exchange-traded funds).
Landscape painters struggled with treacherous greens that turn brown and with the irksome fact that brown itself is not a natural hue (try finding it in a rainbow).
Until now, British leaders have taken the view that a few irksome rules are the price one pays for the right to help shape the rules for everyone else.
Devolving these functions, in which Tory rule has been most irksome to the Scots, to an Edinburgh assembly should do little to disturb Britain's internal common market in goods and services.
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The menus can be slightly irksome to navigate through over and over when conducting research or changing out equipment, but overall these are insignificant blemishes on an otherwise addictive and rather enchanting mobile title.
This is going to be irksome to people who settle abroad and later expatriate because they get tired of paying accountants' and lawyers' fees to comply with U.S. as well as, say, U.K. law, says Davies.
For Hungary's ruling Socialists, the long job of tidying up after the status law has been all the more irksome, since they were not even the ones who invented it, though they did support it in parliament.
Buffeting Walt along the way is the irksome news that one of his deputies, Branch (Bailey Chase), has decided to run against him for sheriff and hopes to capitalize on rumors that Walt has taken to drowning his sorrows in drink.
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