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How can they cover a story about a group of people they can't be bothered to notice?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Invisible Palestinians
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But nothing blesses those who, like Simon Legree, employ such slaves but can't be bothered to tell them apart.
ECONOMIST: Johnson
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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?
FORBES: The Privacy Paradox
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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").
WSJ: Tina Gaudoin on Style: Don We Now Our Gay Apparel
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"If you can't really be bothered to wash your car, outsourcing it really isn't that bad, " he says.
WSJ: When Apps Make You Lazy
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Those who can't be bothered with diet and exercise can pop pills to counteract the effects of their unhealthy habits.
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In practice, people "can't be bothered" in the UK to make changes, says Prof Anderson, partly because energy is too cheap, and partly because we don't use as much power-hungry air conditioning equipment as other countries.
BBC: Technology
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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.
ECONOMIST: Disasters are about people and planning, not nature��s pomp
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Benioff has been savvy about opening his technology to developers who can't be bothered with Salesforce's language.
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