1. Any change worth doing IRRITATES people. 2. For a minute there, the excitement over the election returns was so compelling we lost track of how stupendously irritating these people can be. 3. However, the author acknowledges that the book may irritate some people because it offers no political solutions. 4. Hyman is something of a maverick and does not come from the ranks of clinical psychiatry as his predecessors, a fact which has irritated some people. 5. It means a loss of personal touch, confers second-class status on rotary-dial customers and generally irritates people. 6. No wonder she irritates so many people. 7. Nothing, I am told, irritates people who read these letters more than an honest appraisal. 8. The man can coach, all right, but he can also irritate people and, according to the NCAA, he can also bend the rules. 9. Vanity license plate rules apply -- no profanity, no racial slurs, nothing illegal and nothing that could irritate other people. 10. While cell phone abuse irritates some people, many are finding these devices of convenience and security really are modern torture equipment. |