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The unrest at the school was more a nuisance than anything else, they said.
Most of us consider influenza more a nuisance than a danger, except in old people.
Experts now agree it is severely weakened, more a nuisance than a security threat.
The present wall is more a nuisance and a humiliation than an effective barricade, Palestinians said.
Foot-and-mouth disease is more a nuisance than a crisis in this former British colony for several reasons.
The flies did discourage us from lingering along the way (they breed in running water), but were more a nuisance than a torment.
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But what if the sexual side effects of the drugs, often considered little more than a nuisance, had more serious consequences, impairing not only sexual desire in some people, but also the ability to experience romance?
While the average evening storm is rarely more than a nuisance for most city dwellers, farmers, typically, are far more vulnerable to capricious nature.
Those angling for its more regal neighbor, the rainbow trout, have often regarded it as little more than a nuisance.
ReprintsThe cost of enlargementSpam has become more than a nuisance.
Not to make money, but more like a nuisance tax.
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