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You can use it to refer to problems that are bothersome, annoying, or vexing. For example: The government is facing many irritating issues in its effort to improve public transportation.
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Fortunately, it looks like the folks at MoDaCo have a (quasi-official) fix for one of the Galaxy Nexus's most irritating issues: the dreaded volume bug.
Mark is the type of person who internalizes many of his worries, so it takes a great cup of coffee and a few hours of detailed discussion to encourage him to get irritating issues he's been wrestling with off his chest.
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The silicone waistband on this one stops it from slipping up your body (a recurring and irritating issue with some base layers).
First elected in 1970, Mr Chambers is the longest-serving member of Nebraska's legislature and something of a thorn in the side of the state's conservative majority, whom he has irritated on issues ranging from police powers to gay rights.That majority will no longer have to put up with him after 2008, thanks to a strict term-limit law that Nebraska passed in 2000.
Mr. Hwang's father, Henry Y . Hwang(here called H Y H), who has hitherto been portrayed (by Mr. Jue), as your standard-issue irritating cartoon parent, becomes a tragic figure.
The lack of clarification on this issue is irritating at best.
"An archbishop who does his duty frequently has to speak up on issues that irritate people, like divorce, abortion," he said.
But he is also clearly irritated that the issue has revived the first-term disputes.
It was a smart move invoking the image of a leader who is prepared to stand up for Israel's interests in an uncertain world and who is not worried if his single-mindedness on the issue irritates the Europeans, the Americans or indeed anyone else.
Some patients were irritated when the issue of genetics was raised in discussions about podoconiosis.
V. S. Pritchett came from a working-class background, and found Orwell's proletarian affectations rather irritating… In the April 13 , 2009 issue of the magazine, James Wood writes about George Orwell.
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