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"That is why I consider it a nuisance".
Arriving at airports, I consider it a nuisance to deal with Enterprise, which scoops you up and drives you to some faraway lot for a rental.
I read the excuses for this becoming a priority: some people fear being seriously injured by an errant kick (it has not happened, but they sure fear it), some people consider it a nuisance, some policymakers believe that going after misdemeanors is a way of preëmpting major crimes.
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Now she considers it a nuisance.
The states where it was most abundant considered it a nuisance, chiefly because it built large nests or mounds, a foot or more high, which could hamper the operation of farm machinery, but only two listed it among the twenty most important insect pests, and these placed it near the bottom of the list.
Whereas the presence of naturally occurring phenotypic variation is at the core of evolutionary biology, developmental geneticists have traditionally considered it as a nuisance.
Patients may consider it inconvenient or even a nuisance to wear a splint for prolonged periods.
He went out of his way to be sarcastic and most of the people considered him a nuisance.
LOS ANGELES, May 12 (Reuters) - The maker of the popular Sriracha hot pepper sauce does not intend to move his factory out of California, despite complaints over the smell that have prompted local officials to consider declaring it a public nuisance, NPR reported on Monday.
Even though it is native in North America, it is considered a nuisance organism or invasive species.
Does the rugby club consider them a nuisance?
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