Some Canadians, it says, consider the penny more of a nuisance than a useful coin.
Perhaps because it is so common, chronic sinusitis is often dismissed as a nuisance, says Edelman.
Cooking is hard work, peeling ten potatoes is a nuisance, peeling five hundred is a pain.
Residents are used to straying sheep but say the rogue cattle have become a nuisance.
As much as we all enjoy the sound of birds chirping, sometimes they can be a nuisance.
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Now, Google text ads are almost ubiquitous and for some people, they have even become a nuisance.
Manno also said that he and Osmus considered Martin a nuisance who peppered them with unwanted e-mail.
For decades gas in remote locations was flared off as a nuisance by-product alongside more easily shipped oil.
But this is small comfort to ordinary Mozambicans for whom corruption is much more than just a nuisance.
Of course, the subsidizing of junk mail is more than just a nuisance and waste of financial resources.
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Anybody who has dealt with an infestation of stink bugs knows what a nuisance these armoured insects can be.
"I wanted to make a nuisance of myself, so that they would do everything possible to satisfy me, " he said.
It is not a two war military, but a war in one place and bit of a nuisance elsewhere military.
It states they "created a nuisance as the result of unnecessary, unreasonable and injurious methods of operating their business enterprise".
For someone who travels internationally once or twice a year, that amount may seem like little more than a nuisance.
Survive beyond that period and you could still live a life without being a nuisance to your nearest and dearest.
"It is not a career threatening problem but it does become a nuisance if not taken proper care of, " Inzamam said.
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Taking those 3D glasses on and off each time you hit the rest room to fetch a beer is a nuisance.
Increasingly, ministers behave as if the Lords were a nuisance to be trampled on rather than a check to be respected.
AKB48's management office said Minegishi had been demoted to a trainee team as punishment "for causing a nuisance to the fans".
The council legislation states that dogs are not to be a nuisance.
Many vendors spray warehouses regularly with pesticides to avoid infestation, though some don't bother if the bugs aren't a nuisance to them.
The plaintiffs cited federal common law, calling the greenhouse gas a nuisance.
Home prices will keep on going up, traffic will remain a nuisance.
Here's a woman so clearly in love with the natural world, dedicating her life to killing a fly just because it's a nuisance.
Finally they agree to settle, usually by paying a nuisance amount in fees to the lawyers and minor wording changes in the terms.
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Most of us think of them as simply a nuisance - but for some cutting-edge scientists, fruit flies are nothing short of potential lifesavers.
Jim Neighbors, manager of the USAF Y2K task force, said any attacks on the air force sites would be no more than a nuisance.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act was enacted in 1991 in order to prevent telemarketers from abusing telephone technology and being a nuisance to consumers.
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Lee Thorpe made a nuisance of himself in the Gillingham box before the ball fell to Dagnall who turned inside Nutter and fired home.
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