Some people lack empathy permanently, others switch it off when they are tired, stressed or impatient telling a child not to bother you because you are working, for example and experience regret for their harsh words when their empathy returns.
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If you're living in a country where you have to walk for several hours or even a day to get to a clinic it's extremely unlikely you would bother to make the return trip a week later to get the result of a check-up.
In some circles it might even be considered acceptable to not even bother to decline an offer in which you have no further interest.
The supply response (will people bother to work if you tax them too highly?), the avoidance response (how much will people fiddle their taxes?) and the bargaining response (a slightly odd thing that need not concern us here).
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But did you bother to know a thing or two about the law?
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So why am I telling you not to bother with this download if I myself have played with it?
Did you even bother to read my letter, which went into great detail on what measures I would ask the new board to take?
If it's less than 40 to 50 hours then you probably shouldn't bother, and keep in mind we're looking for folks to be on as much as humanly possible.
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Why, after all, bother to create, build or produce when you can live off the dole?
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If you don't bother to find out, today's capital markets surely will.
For Greece, the reality is that all the options from this point are bad, but default only looks like the obvious worst option when you don't bother to compare it with the realistic alternatives.
This is smart and endearing for a while, but you soon want to ask: why bother?
If not, and paperwork doesn't bother you, it makes little sense to pay a transaction fee.
Dominating a niche market, one that is too small for larger competitors to bother with, creates as close to an annuity as you are going to find.
When you buy a stock, you own a slice of future earnings, which you expect to rise over time, otherwise, why bother?
You may regard preferreds a market oddity or too tiny to bother with.
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How many of us when reading an apparently valid link in an email would bother to check whether the link is actually valid or whether instead it takes you to a malicious site.
If you know you can't afford to renew when your lease expires, why bother investing in an upgrade?
If cramps bother you frequently, consult with your doctor, who may advise you to keep a cramp diary to try to pinpoint or prevent the problem -- what were you doing at the time, how long did it last, what did you do to make it feel better, what did you do earlier in the day?
Guys, if you are deep into watching sports, meat and potatoes, and never having to bother yourself with a new or original thought for the rest of your life, don't even think of marrying a career woman.
"Now with 90% of African Americans, who typically vote for Democrats, you may wonder, or some may wonder, why a Republican would bother to campaign in the African American community and to address the NAACP, " the candidate said.
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You have to seek out tough-minded, iconoclastic, critical points of view that bother to do some independent reporting.
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