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be inconveniences
verb
To bother; to discomfort
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The fact remains that although there will be inconveniences, the majority of Londoners cannot wait to welcome the world to their city.
"They like the advantage of having a distinctive name," he says, but there can be inconveniences.
For undocumented people, small interactions that for many Americans would be inconveniences, such as a traffic stop or any contact with a government official, could lead to deportations that would rip families apart.
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Nobody in London would be inconvenienced.
But why shouldn't they be inconvenienced?
"They want families to be inconvenienced.
There would be inconvenience, disorder and even looting.
In other words, the determined bomber will be inconvenienced.
He just didn't think motorists should be inconvenienced.
Northwest said it did not think customers would be inconvenienced.
And if people, including players, have to be inconvenienced, so be it, Leiter said.
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