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"Its scent repels insects that might bother the nest".
This might bother that notional undecided Tower Hamlets voter.
You can't argue, "I had no idea this might bother people".
That might bother Mr Mockus, who held the job twice, more than losing the presidential election.
Does he think the fashion crowd's mehndi requests might bother his bridal clients?
Jeffrey Steingarten or Deb at SmittenKitchen.com might bother, but that's their problem.
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I have been unable to track down many recent examples where the U.S. Government revoked the passport of an American simply because his/her presence abroad bothered or might bother the Secretary of State.
What makes one patient upset enough to write a bad review might not bother — in fact, might even help — another.
The same issues that were front and center when you were first together might not bother you anymore, or might be more easily worked out.
Such oversights might not bother most baseball executives.
Who knows, people might then bother to vote for them.
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