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She says we pay for convenience with a loss of individualism.
"Hospitals discharge patients at their convenience, with a few exceptions," Dr. Coleman said.
It's a marriage of awful convenience, with a driverless car ready to whisk the two parties off into a future that gets more unknowably complex every day.
Protest leaders mostly speak for the middle class, in an alliance of convenience with a royalist establishment that feels threatened by the emerging power of the poor.
So it makes sense to join an alliance of convenience with a strongman, placing themselves under his benevolent protection, because their own leaders have delivered them only to defeat.
He endorsed Mrs. Johnson Sirleaf but demanded 30 percent of the government in return, raising the specter of a president sanctified abroad entering a marriage of convenience with a notorious malefactor.
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"I'll have suburban convenience with an urban lifestyle," he said.
Instead she made a marriage of convenience with Wilhelm Uhde, a homosexual German art dealer who gave her an exhibition in 1908 and introduced her to the Parisian avant-garde.
In this decade of rapid changes, corsets are gone, hemlines are raised and, at the dinner table, there are plenty of modern conveniences, with a completely tinned dinner, the wonder of Pyrex and the launch of some very familiar brands.
Much of this traffic is foreign flagged and on "innocent passage," under a Flag-of-Convenience, with a Crew-of-Convenience, and with lower safety standards.
Hotel Wolcott boasts modern conveniences with a legendary story and it's just steps from must-see attractions like the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center and most subway lines.
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