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The term bothers her.
"If the term bothers you, you can call it gender equality," Wallström told me in a telephone interview in late March, when I asked if it would have been more strategic to choose another word for what she seeks to achieve.
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The objective of this study was to determine the applicability of the term bother, as used in Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) instruments that will be translated into foreign languages from English for the United States.
In order to gather feedback on foreign-language use of bother across multiple parts of speech, the follow-up survey provided to linguists and cognitive debriefing subjects asked respondents to define and provide comment on the adjectival form found in the instrument and the term bother itself, which may function as either a noun or a verb.
But even Democrats say the president has been too aloof in his first term, not bothering to make his case in the Capitol, not interested in the L.B.J.-style flesh-pressing or arm-twisting that can rescue a law out of the mortuary of bills.
Anxiety was the selected Russian back-translated term for bother in both Russia and Israel.
For example, the Dutch term for bother describes something that is constant or chronic, while the Norwegian term refers to something that is temporary.
"The third term I was bothered by," a man said.
It's not only short-term unemployment that bothers people.
"I think life is a soap opera, so that term doesn't bother me," she said.
But there was something about term insurance that bothered Cook.
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