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It costs money and causes hassle, often in circumstances far removed from its original purpose.
It doesn't drop into the sand, and it'll be interesting to see what happens here, because there are sprinkler covers in between his ball and the hole, and they might cause hassle whether he chooses to pitch or putt.
Cons: pricey; many TVs lack an optical-out jack, causing hassles if you use multiple sources; less stereo separation than a pair of speakers when playing music.
In an open letter published last month in Britain, 16 members of the British rowing team wrote that the rules caused "constant hassle and panic" and suggested that there were better ways of catching cheats.
The pope's visit has also caused other hassles for the Yankees, who are not allowed to leave their cars in the players' lot when the team leaves Thursday night.
It said the "revolutionary" treatment would not only cause less hassle for patients but would save the NHS time and money.
Richard Lloyd, executive director of the consumer advocacy group Which?, said: "The restrictions placed on Nest will cause extra hassle for consumers and employers.
He just did it because it's a long campaign, it's six weeks to cause some hassle and get, and get people talking".
The footage, covertly recorded by the environmental group Greenpeace, captures the MP saying the independent anti-wind farm candidate, James Delingpole, had announced his candidacy as part of a "plan" to "cause some hassle" and drive the wind issue up the political agenda.
"It causes more hassle," he said.
If many locals found out about this place, it would probably cause me hassle".
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