Many at Lloyd's no longer bother to deny that further losses now loom.
The first is that there seems to be no reason to bother to reposition a portfolio into defensive holdings when risk rises of a market correction, or even of a bear market.
It has too many steps and no one wants to bother with it while on the bus or walking (and hopefully not while driving).
Verizon no longer needs to bother with RIM.
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If six months go by and there's no improvement, will players bother looking at all these data anymore?
Some of us took the comments that no it wouldn't bother me if you make more money than me at face value.
Apart from the airport ceremonies that are attended by senior officers, the motorcade to the soldier's home town evokes strong sentiments of an appreciative nation - no-one seems to bother about how lowly the soldier's rank was - his death at the front line had raised him into the ranks of the venerated.
Since corporate tax laws and securities regulations make no sense, executives do not bother to learn the details, leaving interpretation of the cabalistic codes to highly paid experts with many years of training and specialized degrees.
But if citizenship isn't in the mix, and there are no votes to be had, why bother?
Other quick notes: the screen has pretty dismal viewing angles and it's crazy glossy, the trackpad is textured (which we love), and we have no idea why Sony can't bother to at least properly align all the stickers on this thing -- it looks a bit of a mess.
Did he bother to watch Harvard's victory over No. 10 New Mexico on Thursday night, the first NCAA tournament win in school history?
Big wastes of power to no real purpose and fixable almost effortlessly if anyone wanted to bother.
In some circles it might even be considered acceptable to not even bother to decline an offer in which you have no further interest.
Were I to run for office, one promise I would make (and one which may well decide the vote) would be to not bother my constituents with unsolicited calls, especially ones that were no more than a recording.
Of course if you are an accountant, like Mr. Dodds, extracting the relevant information from your personal account is no big deal, which may be why Mr. Dodds did not bother with it particularly since he would have needed to keep making transfers into the business account.
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He ran a smart race, snarled, boasted, was entertaining, campaigned in a sweatshirt ("Retaliate in '98"), sat in on the televised debates with his two opponents (who didn't bother to mess with him), kept saying he was no politician and expressed himself more bluntly than had been customary in Minnesota politics.
They had no worries about serving their time at Chernobyl and the radiation didn't bother them.
None of this seems to bother voters, probably because the government's own reform plans are no clearer.
No poster is a guaranteed collectible, however, and some are not even worth the bother of faking.
They might have concluded that no matter how hard they worked, their horizons would always be limited, so why bother?
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Hungry Devils -- for now aimed at Motwani's fellow students -- lets people avoid the bother of telephoning for take out foods by placing the orders via the web at no extra cost, the income coming from charging a fee to participating restaurants.
Smith is averaging 26 points through his first four NCAA tournament games for the No. 1 overall seed and is such a deft scorer that he sometimes doesn't even bother with the rebounding portions of pregame layup lines.
At a recent investment forum, representatives of the world's largest energy companies touted their services and praised Turkmenistan's visionary leader, who did not bother to turn up. (He was represented by a huge portrait.) However, no Western company has been allowed to drill onshore yet.
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