When workplace criticism triggered tears, 46% of women were bothered by the content of the message and 19% were bothered by the style in which it was communicated.
And it bothered none of them, Labeaume said, that the money to build the place would come from their pockets.
Bezos is bothered by waste the same way Steve Jobs was bothered by lack of imagination or bad aesthetics.
The thought of inflicting pain on unlucky people bothered Julian, so instead of personally telling the impoverished family who lived in the house that they would have to leave he asked the county sheriff to evict them.
Norman Tempest, managing director of Royal Stafford Tableware in Burslem, said most shoppers were not really bothered about the origin of manufacture.
Throughout his ordeal and the countless accusations of spying, Athanasiadis said he realized one thing about his captors: they had never bothered to read any of the articles he has published over the years about Iran.
Both Jobs and Gates bothered to comment on the work of one another, and both bothered to criticize the other precisely because both deep down knew that the other was brilliant.
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And one of the biggest things that bothered him about Wily was that only 15 of his 260 employees there was writing the code that customers used.
The bright lights of the cameras bothered his eyes, and a friend back home mistook his victory picture for one of Corazon Aquino, who was in the news for having just overthrown the Philippine government of Ferdinand Marcos.
In the elections to the European Parliament, only 49% of them bothered to vote.
Unlike some other scientists engaged in geoengineering, Eisenberger is not bothered by the notion of tinkering with nature.
Some investors are so bothered by the possibility of losing money that they opt for a payback guarantee.
Stepan doesn't seem bothered by the waves of reporters that now regularly come at him after games and practices.
Is he bothered by the peg of the yuan to the dollar, something a good number of countries similarly pursue?
Only then (if ever) do they want them to be bothered with the safety of the rest of the planet.
But the ethical implications of this bothered me so much that I knew I could no longer work for the company.
For all the wrangling over extending the Bush tax cuts, no one seems bothered by the continuation of the Bernanke tax increases.
In Tampa, where seats are cheaper than almost anywhere else, no one can be bothered with the inconvenience of driving over to the St.
"No one had bothered to take advantage of all of this new technology available to us and apply it to this very old product, " LeVey says.
Various reports have stated that Obama was bothered by the lack of diversity among his campaign team, yet he wasn't moved to do anything about it.
One Israeli politician recalled that, on a previous visit, Mrs Albright, then still a professor, felt hot and bothered at the Sea of Galilee, just below the Golan Heights.
The "always on" nature of home bothered industry watcher Om Malik from tech news website GigaOm who said it could be a route to gathering data about users that would otherwise be hard to find.
Mr Thompson said he doubted that the government was bothered by the closure of final salary schemes, and called on the government to play its role in encouraging saving for retirement through fiscal and regulatory measures.
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.
In a 1996 survey in Barbados, 88% of tourists said they had been bothered by souvenir-salesmen, more than half of tourists said they had been offered drugs, and a quarter said they had been sexually harassed.
Forget the recently reported facts that only once in the last number of decades has Trump bothered to vote in a primary since 1989, according to the New York Board of Elections records.
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Just to set up shop, one needs a fistful of documents including a building permit, a writ stating neighbors will not be bothered by business activities, proof of incorporation, a tax identification number and a trading license.
Our IBOPE Zogby interactive polling shows quite clearly that large numbers of GOP voters are not bothered a shutdown might occur, and that that they would welcome it as a way of forcing more budget cuts.
After gathering hundreds of millions of dollars, the funds stopped marketing and never bothered to bring down their fees while the rest of the fund industry competed for new cash, he says.
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