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Paints and solvents are more irritating substances and have larger cytolytic properties than water, some oils or greases.
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The effects of various nonbacterial contaminants vary considerably (e.g., organic substances tend to be more irritating than others); in general, the critical factor for nonbacterial contaminants is the extent of the contamination.
Nothing is more irritating than someone without a clue mucking up threads or spamming message boards.
But the president found these ambushes more and more irritating.
In fairness, these faults are more irritating than decisive.
The short-term headaches, though, seem more irritating than painful.
Nothing is more irritating; it's a meaningless expression.
"Golf has made it more irritating in summer.
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Executive pay, that is — something that, in investing circles, can be more irritating than April pollen.
Being recognised becomes more irritating of course due to the gap between recording and broadcast.
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