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The Spanish now rate politicians as a bigger problem than their old bugbear, terrorism.
However, we also need to consider politics, the usual bugbear of any rational plan.
Its new bugbear is the Magyar Garda (Hungarian Guard), a self-styled civil-defence group.
Hotel charges are often a bugbear of business travelers who often pay through the nose for a simple breakfast.
My real bugbear is drivers who park on, or partially on, the pavement.
Mr Graves, of Norfolk Police, said social media, such as chat rooms, were the "bugbear" of officers investigating child abuse.
In part, that is a dig at News 24, a round-the-clock news channel, which is a bugbear of Mr Smith's.
"If your printer seems possessed by some kind of phantom then you probably have the Bugbear virus, " said Mr Cluley.
Intellectual property - such as patents, and copyright - is another bugbear.
In response, Ann Robinson, chair of the gas and electricity consumer group, said that mis-selling was still a bugbear for many UK consumers.
He sounded equally open-minded when talking about news aggregators, a sometime bugbear of both his and his boss, News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch.
FORBES: Incoming News Corp. CEO Says The Daily Was 'A Great Success, Revenue Aside'
In services, priorities include finance, computing, transport and telecoms, as well as easing restrictions on the movement of people, a bugbear for developing countries.
The enforcement of intellectual-property rights in China is a long-standing bugbear.
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Socrates's bugbear was the spread of the biggest-ever innovation in communications writing.
Wind-turbine reliability, long a bugbear as frail units flew apart in heavy gusts, is also improved: they should work now close to 98% of the time.
Mexico and its migrants loom much larger than Canada as a bugbear in middle America, but both countries are affected by declining support for an integrated North America.
His big bugbear is still currency trading, which he believes did huge damage to the Malaysian economy during the financial crisis that hit Asia in the late 1990s.
Other parts of state government, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles, a bugbear for Californians queuing to renew their licences, are tiny, with 2% of state employees.
You can substitute your own particular bugbear here of course.
FORBES: If higher taxes are spent wisely, then a tax hike causes a big fall in employment.
Biggest bugbear: the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (or CLIA) passed by Congress in 1988, requiring a federal license for every lab in the land, including those with automated machines only.
My bugbear with the UK industry is that women's fiction is usually branded in a cliched way: men don't want to be seen reading anything in a pink cover with glitter on it.
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