Sentence examples for be less vexatious if from inspiring English sources

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These blunders would be less vexatious if C did not make such a parade of esoteric entomology.

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But the very name of monarchy was odious to the people, who thought that it would be less vexatious to submit to an authority which was divided, and therefore proposed and demanded that two men should be elected to the highest office.

PwC's survey notes the growth in "virtual" assignments, used by almost two-thirds of companies: employees with responsibilities abroad manage them from their home country, using a mixture of electronic communications and frequent business trips.But such assignments may often turn out to be less "virtual" than vexatious.

If there is less, they operate again.

Should the commonwealth ever choose to be a vexatious litigant it could destroy the wealthiest of citizens, even if it had the weakest of cases.

Together, they could be more vexatious than a mole for the networks let loose among the advertisers -- or vice versa.

Seventy-four per cent of respondents felt that it mattered quite a lot or a great deal if a complaint, found to be vexatious, from a clinical or managerial colleague, could be investigated and possible disciplinary measures taken.

"We have considered your request and we believe it to be vexatious.

He also pointed out that local tip-offs could sometimes be vexatious.

And a budget wrangle with 25 countries could be even more vexatious than previous rows about money.

"Further solicitation would be frivolous and vexatious," says the narrator, "and Murphy, with fool's mate in his soul, retires".

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