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(Uruguay hadn't bothered to compete in 1934 and 1938).
This year, no one, it seemed, could be bothered to compete for the £1,000 prize.
They scarcely bothered to compete for seats in the Shura Council, the weak upper parliamentary house, which was elected on a tiny turnout in February 2012.Understandably, the Islamists saw parliamentary elections as a vindication of their claim to represent Egypt's silent majority.
I never focused on fashion and couldn't be bothered to compete with others in the external appearance department.
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The question now is the degree to which Mr. Romney bothers to compete with Mr. Santorum here in Pennsylvania, Mr. Santorum's former home state, which votes on April 24.
Why should we bother to compete?
When New York authorities used to hire only the lowest bidders for projects, good architects didn't bother to compete.
Green notes, "Obama's claim of 1,276,000 donors is so large that Clinton doesn't bother to compete".
The major towns that surround Lake Okeechobee — Clewiston, Belle Glade, Pahokee and Okeechobee — don't even bother to compete with the lake.
It is no wonder that the Office of Fair Trading has concluded that the established banks do not even bother to compete on price.
Convention center operators in Boston, Washington and Pittsburgh are finding that they must also subsidize convention hotels, raising more questions about the wisdom of bothering to compete in what is almost certainly a money-losing race, Mr. Sanders added.
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