They didn't want to be bothered with consumers--that was for savings banks, not commercial banks.
They didn't want to be bothered with consumers-that was for savings banks, not commercial banks.
They didn't want to be bothered with consumers -- that was for savings banks, not commercial banks.
Benioff has been savvy about opening his technology to developers who can't be bothered with Salesforce's language.
As captain of WorldCom, he couldn't be bothered with minor details like accounting.
Which is why today's youngsters mostly can't be bothered with such mechanical contrivances.
Of course, ideologues often do not want to be bothered with facts, and Washington is not short on those.
Those who can't be bothered with diet and exercise can pop pills to counteract the effects of their unhealthy habits.
Only then (if ever) do they want them to be bothered with the safety of the rest of the planet.
Certain statements, by Mr Cheney in particular, tempt the thought that sometimes the administration could not even be bothered with this formality.
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In Tampa, where seats are cheaper than almost anywhere else, no one can be bothered with the inconvenience of driving over to the St.
Now if you cannot be bothered with the song and dance of sitting at a table, waiting for your order when you are dying to slump in front of CNN in the comfort of your hotel room.
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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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Artillery was gradually replaced by tactical missiles in the defensive role, but the Air Force was too busy building a fleet of long-range bombers and supersonic fighters to be bothered with ground-based air defenses, while Army troops had a clear need for such defenses.
Regardless, with this unit, we felt enough latency in the refresh rate to be bothered by it, but e-reader enthusiasts or people who really need to travel with an arsenal or reading material are probably more than willing to let that slide in the face of the other advantages.
Anyone who can be bothered has a perfect right to try to present people with databases of telephone numbers.
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Who can be bothered to decipher the veiled comments that the parties answer questions with?
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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This distinction may be acceptable to women who marry men with older children, but it bothered me because for years I spent every other weekend playing with her, cooking for her, and doing every other activity of a maternal caregiver.
It turns out Americans had a great deal of interest in watching their favorite NFL teams select players, and ESPN proceeded to ride out its quirky content purchase--with which the all-powerful networks couldn't be bothered--to become the most prominent name in sports.
Thus, a left-handed snail presents a right-handed crab with a challenge and one that it usually cannot be bothered to accept.
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.
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