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A barbarian is just a local whose language you haven't yet bothered to learn.
Like Paterno, he hadn't yet bothered to learn to use e-mail.
It is that he has been in a bicycle taxi all his life but has not yet bothered to notice that someone else is pedalling.
Six countries have not yet bothered to file their plans, five months after the supposed deadline; France is promising to resubmit its proposals.
More importantly, I get the impression that many GPs have not yet bothered to get their heads round the implications of GP commissioning.
Back home in Eugene, Ore., a new house was waiting, but after owning it for three years, they have not yet bothered to furnish it.
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"Why," one wonders, "is this person bothering?" Yet bother people do — over and over and over.
Maybe they still don't believe that the recovery is real, so they aren't yet bothering to scour the want ads.
So far as I can tell, no school ICT class yet bothers with them, despite the fact that regexps organise so much of our underlying infrastructure and can make such an enormous difference to the lives of everyday people, even those who don't code.
The New York Times has not yet even bothered to accord him an obituary.
Read closely, however, Earhart's life is, in part, the story of a charismatic dilettante who lectured college girls about ambition yet never bothered to earn a degree.
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