Yes, of course, we could say that this is a European Union regulation so why should we bother about it?
Those candidates courting the anti-Mitt conservatives have to bother about social issues.
As for Chindia, it can seem almost too naive to bother about.
In a region in which leaders have never previously had to bother about pandering to potential voters, calculating the public mood has now become a necessary talent for budding politicians.
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?
In an interview in August Maude outlined one example where he said a permanent secretary's behaviour was "designed to give a signal to all the officials in the room that they needn't bother about what Francis Maude wanted".
The same US is supporting my government to remove subsidies and does not bother about how I can afford paying for fuel and its spill over effect on the other sectors of the economy when my income does not increase.
Apart from the airport ceremonies that are attended by senior officers, the motorcade to the soldier's home town evokes strong sentiments of an appreciative nation - no-one seems to bother about how lowly the soldier's rank was - his death at the front line had raised him into the ranks of the venerated.
"Being a first-time father kept me so preoccupied for a few years that I didn't really bother thinking about the downstream effects of not keeping in touch with anyone, " Spenser says.
We normally don't bother to write about iPhone cases here at Engadget, but this one seemed pretty neat.
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Or, if we do bother to think about them, we think about how lousy they are compared to our clearly superior and awesome choice.
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Neither Draghi or any of the bankers even bother to talk about the real problem of not enough regional income and too much government spending.
Mr Blustein uses his account of the tribulations of the Doha round to argue that the prospect of a retreat from multilateralism in trade in favour of protectionism (or even haphazard bilateral deal-making) is something that should bother people who care about poverty and development.
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Just who might be responsible for leaving the voters with these impressions is not the sort of question political pundits bother their pretty little heads about.
But did you bother to know a thing or two about the law?
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Americans could theoretically compensate for more sedentary lifestyles by stepping up their recreational exercise -- but only about 20% of Americans bother.
In other words, while you can install an app like Photoshop on a full Windows 8 machine, you can't do it here, nor any other Windows application written since the dawn of the OS. Additionally, we have our doubts about whether anyone going forward will bother to write desktop apps versus those more optimized for running in the de facto Live Tile interface.
Here is all I know about football: I know not to bother my husband when the Giants are playing.
Her husband is far from pleased that she wants to bother important people at Scotland Yard with her suggestions about ways to uncover the tracks of a serial killer.
That is not really true - this election is more about persuading the unenthusiastic but decided to actually bother to vote than changing minds.
The thieves were so flippant about law enforcement that they didn't even bother to conceal the origin of their mailings, a common practice for international hackers.
Forget about Hurricane Katia, too far out in the Atlantic to bother anyone.
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It is hard to find out the prices for drugs, let alone comparative information about which drugs work best, so people don't bother.
They had no worries about serving their time at Chernobyl and the radiation didn't bother them.
Forrester analyst James McQuivey says that only about half of the people who rush out to get Net-connected TVs even bother to connect them to the Internet at all.
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