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"When players go out there and see Pete Sampras totally dominate, it's aggravating to have him say he's not feeling right, McEnroe said Thursday.
It's aggravating to watch as the media props up abusers as "good guys", the victim-blaming that almost always follows, and the attendant lack of punishment for those who perpetrate violence.
"When players go out there and see Pete Sampras totally dominate, it's aggravating to have him say he's not feeling right," John McEnroe, a television analyst and the Davis Cup captain, said.
Patriotism and social issues like abortion are more important to the voters here than Republican leaders often realize, said Mr. Beason, and special tax breaks for corporations are just as aggravating to them as government programs for the poor.
Now, of course, it seems obvious that for those who feel that they've been discharged from services prematurely or who have been unable to access help in the first place, it must be aggravating, to say the least, to have somebody like me blithely referring to people with mental health problems and service users as though the two were essentially synonymous.
But even statisticians find it aggravating to perform such tasks as making a neat graphic to show the relationship between variables.
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When not treated, anxiety can be aggravated to more serious and complicated health problems.
might also be aggravated to the same extent?
"It aggravates me to have to discuss it".
On the contrary, opponents expected the nursing shortage to be aggravated due to increased migration rates.
The situation is likely to aggravate its vulnerability to climate change events such as flooding.
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