But Blinder obviously could not be bothered to understand the proposal before launching his attack.
Who can be bothered to decipher the veiled comments that the parties answer questions with?
Nor is it clear how far Cambodia-weary outsiders can be bothered to try to restrain him.
Mr Stone refers to her book but cannot be bothered to name it or her.
Few people could be bothered to make it through the maze of graphics to actually buy anything.
How can they cover a story about a group of people they can't be bothered to notice?
"If you can't really be bothered to wash your car, outsourcing it really isn't that bad, " he says.
But nothing blesses those who, like Simon Legree, employ such slaves but can't be bothered to tell them apart.
Unbelief is widespread, yet few can be bothered to argue for their unbelief.
He couldn't be bothered to note that everything Sussman wrote is a lie.
Why mate with a second-class beau who cannot be bothered to bring you the fishy equivalent of roses and diamonds?
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From what I can see, most people park illegally because they cannot be bothered to walk a few hundred yards.
Thus, a left-handed snail presents a right-handed crab with a challenge and one that it usually cannot be bothered to accept.
In its way his writing on these issues is every bit as radical as his resignation, if only the world could be bothered to look.
That is a calculation that Keynesians cannot be bothered to make.
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They voted Monday to say they like their 19th-century rules and cannot be bothered to do the public's business under the oh-so-uncomfortable gaze of the public.
Assuming that the quality of Ixquick's search results is good, does the company's lack of market appeal mean that people can't be bothered to protect their privacy?
William Weld, the most recent governor, a Republican, regularly suggested bringing back the death penalty, but, true to form, could never be bothered to work too hard at it.
Pity so few can be bothered to do it.
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They love beating up on the Poms, but when it becomes as predictable as it has been, then they just cannot be bothered to sit up and take notice when another match comes around.
If the politicians who bash the futures market could be bothered to look at the message it is conveying, they would see that the prices of several sensitive commodities are already on their way down.
This approach can equally be used to excuse yourself for sporting a Lanvin cocktail dress to the office, when you are merely showing off ("I have a party later and can't be bothered to change").
Since none of the five PCs we own has two VGA-out video ports (and we couldn't be bothered to track down a DVI adapter), we ended up hooking the DS-1500 up to both of our Media Center PCs.
The latest attempt is by a couple of assistant professors (OK, one, I could only be bothered to look up one author of this nonsense) claiming that Pigou Taxes could be used to solve the problem of inequality.
To create files in the WWF format requires you to install a printer driver (available for Windows and OS X) which means that only those who can be bothered to, or who are allowed to, will install the driver.
Cyclists then have to weave from one side of the trail to the other very regularly to avoid pedestrians who cannot be bothered to walk on the correct side, or who are oblivious to sharing the trail with cyclists.
The big question haunting the Republican Party has been whether the evangelical foot-soldiers could be bothered to do the grunt work or even turn out to vote (Karl Rove blamed Mr Bush's election squeaker in 2000 on the fact that 4m evangelicals stayed at home when they heard of young George's drunk-driving conviction).
The second time I stayed at the Palms, nine months later, I stood in the lobby for 15 minutes before anyone acknowledged my arrival, waited two hours to get into my room, discovered that no one could be bothered to look up the day's weather report and finished off the day at the wrong off-campus restaurant thanks to directions a concierge gave the taxi driver.
When people talk about the charms of powerlessness in the face of nature, part of what they are saying is that they don't want to be bothered with facing up to what humans can do, and to what they might have at risk.
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If you're a brokerage client and don't want to be bothered, call your broker and ask her to sign you up as an OBO for all your holdings.
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