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"If Congress (and to a lesser extent the President) continue to appear as dysfunctional as they do, then the markets will be bothered". That said, they may not be bothered in precisely the way we expect.
"Often people say, 'Why should I be bothered?' That's step one, step two is persuading them to actually vote, step three is persuading them to vote Labour.
Fans will be impressed by references to the games and probably won't be bothered that the movie has no plot.
"If people can watch it and not be bothered, that just shows you how hopeless things are".
Some people might be bothered that Mr. Romney grew up in Michigan but did not support the federal bailout of the auto industry in 2008, said Dale Gerard, 51, who also voted for Mr. Romney.
In order to let us "see who she really is", Tamara resolves to appear on Question Time, and Petra resolves to pretend not to be bothered that her married name ends in "unt".
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It's when I'm bothered that I play well.
Said she had always been bothered that way.
To be bothered by it, is like being bothered that Puritans are too Puritanical.
The judges were bothered that the "only" evidence was about the 23 children.
"Some people are bothered that a decision-making class is emerging in Naples".
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