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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They are often treated as a nuisance and many are rounded up by police to stop them complaining.
Elsewhere in Africa, in Iran Mr Chirac's freelance diplomacy and refusal to consult allies has been mostly just a nuisance.
Anybody who has dealt with an infestation of stink bugs knows what a nuisance these armoured insects can be.
The armed resistance to Hun Sen's rule is, in truth, more a nuisance than a worry for the government.
"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".
He claimed that the real reason for his imprisonment was that he made himself a nuisance by demanding rights for gypsies.
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.
Most importantly, notwithstanding what the Chinese may sometimes say or artfully avoid saying, the U.S. military presence is a nuisance they want removed.
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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.
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