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bothersome
adjective
Causing bother or perplexity.
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"That is somewhat bothersome," he added.
And all this for the sake of an issue which, though in need of remedy, sooner or later, is much less bothersome to English voters than Mr Hague made out.
Oil companies use bespoke parts, rather than standard ones, making it bothersome to get spares.Reliability is "awful" says Dan Cole of McKinsey: offshore installations are working only 60% of the time, mainly because of ill-planned maintenance.
FOR most of the 1990s and 2000s, it seemed almost inevitable that the world would become ever more integrated and borders ever less bothersome.
When things went wrong, the banks enjoyed bail-outs from taxpayers and from depositors, who had nowhere else to go.Today China's financial system is still bothersome, but it is no longer simple.
Why should the first consecration of an openly gay bishop, in America, be quite so bothersome?
Unlike some other seals, harbour seals do not depend on ice to give birth or to moult, so the ice's retreat is less bothersome to them.
The small delay is fine for voice calls but can be slow and bothersome for data-intensive downloads or banking transactions.
To choose foreignness is an act of disloyalty to one's native country.That idea of disloyalty is less bothersome now.
For some people that is too bothersome or tricky to install, and others have worried about introducing unfamiliar software to their devices.
Negotiating via ASEAN is so bothersome that other ASEAN members also continue actively seeking bilateral deals.For all its faults, the EU has achieved economic integration: through its members' willingness to pool sovereignty in important policy areas; by creating a powerful central bureaucracy to enforce the block's laws; and through huge aid transfers from richer to poorer members.
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