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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.
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Now she considers it a nuisance.
"That is why I consider it a nuisance".
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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.
Whereas the presence of naturally occurring phenotypic variation is at the core of evolutionary biology, developmental geneticists have traditionally considered it as a nuisance.
In WNY nearly 80% of farmers estimated the overall economic impact "moderate'' to "severe", and less than 20% considered it "minor" or just a "nuisance" with almost no economic impact.
He went out of his way to be sarcastic and most of the people considered him a nuisance.
Patients may consider it inconvenient or even a nuisance to wear a splint for prolonged periods.
In the past when gas was produced with oil, it was considered as a nuisance, so some amount of this produced gas was used for the energy supply for the field and the rest was flared.
Demographic and other data are presented in Tables 1 + 2. Since age differed between the patient subgroups, it was considered as a nuisance variable in the comparisons between "Depression + ADHD" and "Depression" at both SPM2 and CBA.
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