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The quality of being convenient.
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Future generations of these pills could even be convenience tools.
Most of the 800 stores would be "convenience" stores providing the six core services.
The title characters, Dante and Randal, may be convenience store clerks, but they also star in their own pop cartoon and thus mix with the pop culture that swamps their town of Leonardo.
Indeed, with thousands of good hospitals across the nation, the best selling point for routine medical care may simply be convenience: some studies show that patients prefer nearby hospitals with worse results over ones with better outcomes farther away.
For those that have made the shift already, Zipcar's second annual report, Pay-As-You-Live 2013 – How the UK Sharing Economy Puts Money in Your Pocket, found the biggest incentives to be convenience (47%); ability to save money (39%); flexibility to enable users to upgrade/change styles (10%); and to gain access to luxury goods (9%).
So, if the lowest prices can be found on the internet and people like the service they get, why would they buy anywhere else?One reason may be convenience; another, concern about fraud, which poses the biggest threat to online trade.
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At present, in the absence of head-to-head trials against established oral formulations, the main advantage of this product seems to be convenience-related [ 49- 51].
That's convenience.
Another was convenience.
One is convenience (yours).
The greatest reasons are convenience and money.
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