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It is difficult to imagine Mr. Cerezo, 31, as any sort of inconvenience.
The suggestion that cyclists should refrain from travelling to work during rush hour was particularly galling, given that it was car drivers who contributed to the air pollution problem in the first place – god forbid, though, that the UK's petulant and child-like car-driving community should face any sort of inconvenience as a result of their own inconsiderate behaviour.
However, it is the issue of "fasting" from flying that still seems to best symbolise his efforts to reduce his own footprint: "In practical terms, it has produced all sorts of inconveniences for me.
"If you have a blue badge, you need it, so for people to be parking in those spaces without any sort of concern or respect for the inconvenience that they're causing for disabled people just isn't right.
But this time the go-and-get-em American responses are scrambled by the terrifying diffuseness of the threat and the inconvenience of the enemy not being any sort of discernable nation state.
In the name of security (spies then, terrorists now), travellers have to put up with all sorts of inconvenience when they cross borders.
And the previous position that there was no safe level clearly lacked any sort of evidence base at all.Had better policies been in place beforehand, much inconvenience might have been avoided.
Or any sort of stand, really.
Any sort of sink.
Any sort of car.
Find any sort of headwear.
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