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Research studies have shown that consumers are less aggravated by overdraft fees on checks than those on debit cards.
"People seemed to be less aggravated by minor setbacks," he said, "for example by not being able to get their kids to do something at a certain time".
I find myself more able to forgo emotional investment in that person, and less aggravated when getting the dreaded text message reading, "you're cool, but... .. Basically, I finally found my voice.
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This would be less aggravating if deliveries were free, or at least cheap.
Of course, profit over principles is par for the course, but for Green Action that doesn't make it any less aggravating.
Uninterested in being liked, they just attempt to be less aggravating and less prone to getting in their own way -- when they're willing to exert effort on those fronts, that is.
Except, he's much more than those opinion-splitting screen stars will ever be, and significantly less aggravating, as he's successfully targeted a youth market that's largely been abandoned by what its elders term traditional media.
Hypertension (140/90 mm Hg and above) and atherosclerosis are mutually reinforcing: hypertension injures artery walls, thereby encouraging plaque formation; and once plaque has formed and arteries are less elastic, hypertension is aggravated.
The results indicate a need to strengthen policies for timely diagnosis of HIV infection and alert us to the fact that, without changes in the proportion of late entry into HIV care, the epidemic is likely to be aggravated in less developed regions and in those with limited access to health care.
Still, it was decreed (in Slate) that someone who worked that hard and accomplished that much must be less admirable than aggravating and annoying.
The reduced muscle tone from even a couple of drinks also aggravates less serious, but more familiar, problems.
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