Sentence examples for bother adapting from inspiring English sources

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Why bother adapting your animated TV show into live action when it is likely to be more popular in its original form?

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Thus, it makes little sense for certain NGOs or international aid agencies to set up pilot projects in Africa without bothering to adapt them adequately to States' capacities, beyond demonstrating a principle that might, in some situations, still be important to carry out.

Though it bothered him, he adapted and didn't think it warranted divorce.

Flint: "I would look at Silicon Valley – Many US firms won't bother launching in the UK, so I'd adapt a US model for the UK".

According to the Australian Associated Press, a US production team didn't bother to wait until the end of the rescue operation to begin the process of adapting the events for the big screen.

Here's hoping collective:unconscious encourages more people to adapt their dreams into politically charged art films before they see fit to bother me with them.

Why bother?

"Nay bother".

Others are already adapting.

Japanese businesses are adapting.

Are books adapting?

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