They may become vexed with people trying to get particular part of their life made easier.
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That leaves the vexed question of how, and how much, to pay top bosses.
This is a problem that has vexed military security forces and civilian police for years.
The vexed question of whether organic farming offers significant benefits over conventional methods has been raging on for years.
Mr Powell also returned to the vexed question of Iraqi imports of high-specification aluminium tubes.
Google takes a similarly generous view of its own motives on the politically vexed issue of privacy.
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Yet the question of what is natural is no less vexed than that of what is fair.
Caught off-guard, the lioness retreats into the bush, vexed, but unwilling to attack a creature so many times her size.
The vexed question of the disarmament of paramilitary groups, known as decommissioning, still has to be resolved.
Few are more vexed in ageing Britain than how to pay for long-term care for the elderly.
The entrepreneurs say they are targeting an issue that has long vexed San Francisco: the lackluster night life.
Fortis got off to a slow start, partly because real estate is such a vexed business in India.
The centenary celebrations of Camus's birth have been disrupted by disagreements traceable to the old vexed question of Algeria.
Plus, Rupert Murdoch appears to have settled the succession question, which has vexed the market, and anointed son James.
The resulting hoo-hah also sparked lawsuits from vexed customers and left Sony BMG parleying with lawyers over an appropriate settlement.
The move could be seen as a gesture of goodwill amid the vexed player-release issue that has dogged Wales recently.
Then there is the absurdly vexed question of what sort of benefits a donor can receive after making a gift.
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I've talked before - and at length - about the vexed question of Britain's slow productivity growth during this recovery.
Though it does not threaten the credibility of the euro, fiscal policy will still pose Mr Trichet some vexed questions.
Hungary's government recently vexed foreign investors in its energy industry by postponing promised rises in the price of gas and electricity.
So American officials were vexed by the outcome of Kim Dae Jung's meetings last week with Vladimir Putin, Russia's prime minister.
We cannot turn in a heated instant on a friend like that, no matter how vexed our friendship may have sometimes been.
It was the vexed question of exactly who would determine when war could begin that had led to all the diplomatic back-and-forth.
Aging mine shafts, power supply and labor issues have vexed many miners.
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They concern the vexed question of what the universe is made of.
The two parties are closer on the vexed issue of nuclear power.
Mr Holbrooke was also vexed by the way Muslim negotiators kept undermining one another when they ought to have concentrated on ending the war.
They raise the vexed question of compensation: not just money, but the promise of different legal treatment, including the right to sue for redress.
In Estonia and Latvia, which have large Russian-speaking populations, the war became painfully divisive, rivalling even the vexed questions of citizenship and language laws.
It should soon rule on vexed issues such as interconnection fees between rival networks, and will eventually decide what becomes of the private concessions.
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