Sentence examples for increased bother from inspiring English sources

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The literature on VMS often equates increased frequency of symptoms with increased bother.

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In addition to the lag between the two administrations of the questionnaire, subjects may have experienced an increase in bother and/or a decrease in activity due to ITP during the extended time interval.

Symptom bother increases as the number of symptoms increases and as symptoms become more severe [6].

They are lured in by the initial low rate, and in some cases misled by unscrupulous brokers who promise that refinancing is an option if the interest rate increases, without bothering to mention that such refinancing is never guaranteed to present more favourable terms to the borrower.

The increase may hardly bother richer individuals who can easily afford it, but it may drastically alter the consumption patterns of poorer people who already have little to spare, Stockholm University economist Jakob Svensson, a member of the prize committee, explained at the same press conference.

While a slight increase in overall bother from urinary and bowel symptoms may occur from combined therapy, the associated risk-to-benefit ratio remained favourable for combined therapy in these studies.

Increasing urinary incontinence, urinary bother, and above all a strongly age-related decreasing sexual function has to be considered.

Many seem to have become accustomed to being treated offhandedly – increasing numbers don't even bother voting – and a storm is brewing.

Ms. Nielsen, too, is proud of her work _"We're still giving the best patient care in a superior emergency room" — but is also bothered by an increased workload and the threats to cut staffing if the union wins.

Like many other advocates of increased action, the president doesn't bother to specify how he would, finally, overcome the many past barriers to success.

For most of these women, this stemmed from a belief that their symptoms were not serious enough or there was inadequate justification to "bother the doctor" (OL36, increased wind, age 53).

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