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Whatever the reasons, now that things have balanced out a little, it feels like it is high time to do a little comparison between the two sets of invading idioms to find out just who has exported the more annoying terms.
Commercial awareness This is one of the most annoying terms to be uttered in the boardroom.
That could be a sign that GDPR requirements and the annoying terms of service changes it had to get users to agree to deterred some from browsing.
You select the objects (annoying terms) you most want to control (No to preference, Yes to pro rata, No to "we must own 20percentt," No on budget veto, No on veto on sale, Yes on ROFR) and we fill in the remaining objects and the data (investment amount, valuation, etc).
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Time is currently conducting their fourth annual "word banishment poll," focused on expelling annoying overused terms like bae, basic, and turnt.
Those annoying, bandied-about terms like "local food" and "provenance" suddenly feel less like marketing buzzwords.
LF is caused by the modulation of the supply fundamental voltage, which produces modulated light emissions whose severity, in terms of annoying effects on humans, depends on modulation amplitudes and frequencies as well as on lamp technologies [1].
Bars go well in basements, as you'll have less to worry about in terms of annoying the neighbors when you get friends together to drink.
The most popular result for search terms that include "annoying" is not Anne Hathaway or even Julia Roberts but the YouTube video star the Annoying Orange, a crudely animated citrus fruit with a rebarbative manner, who gets more than 41 million Google hits).
"If it wasn't such an annoying hipster term, I'd describe it as 'rough luxe,' " Ms. Paltrow said.
"I thought I'd run for a term, annoy people and get thrown out," he said, only half joking.
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