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It's been an endless source of aggravation between the sexes; how can men so easily forget birthdays, anniversaries, and even friends' names?
France's 35-hour workweek, its rigid labor market and the influence that labor unions hold over the workplace have long been a source of aggravation for businesses.
On some Chinese maps, China's territorial claims extend south nearly to the coast of Indonesia — a source of aggravation to top Obama administration officials.
Because its communist rulers are unelected, Havana was excluded from the summit - another source of aggravation for its friends in the region - but as expected it dominated the proceedings.
This omission was not the only source of aggravation to the Saudis who have come to question the commitment of the Americans to their erstwhile friends in the region.
For months, the Mitsubishi stake has been a source of aggravation for Mr. Gorman, who had inherited several headaches, some of which he dealt with by shedding nonessential divisions.
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Surprisingly, they had also exercised more and had fewer visits to physicians than those who focused on sources of aggravation.
"There's overloaded, congested networks, dropped calls and holes in coverage that are all sources of aggravation for consumers," Mr. Richman said.
"You eliminate one source of constant aggravation," he said.
Investor's prudence may be a comfort to its shareholders today, yet for some time it was a source of great aggravation.
"This is a source of great aggravation for them.
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