Sentence examples for convenient effect from inspiring English sources

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This has the convenient effect of improving the Liberal party's position in neighbouring councils.

The amendment has the convenient effect of eliminating the board's ability to adopt the hedge fund magnate's plan.

The moves have the convenient effect of creating two openings on the board just as Time Warner has brokered a deal with Icahn allowing him to influence the naming of two new independent directors.

(Success here would also have the financially convenient effect of creating products that—unlike existing psychedelics— could be patented).

But he has all too frequently used such endeavors to promote lies and slander, always to the convenient effect of heightening his own stature.

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Also during the 1970s, the neutron bomb was considered by some American military planners to have a convenient deterrent effect: discouraging an armoured ground invasion of western Europe by arousing the fear of neutron bomb counterattack.

But as a convenient side effect for the manufacturers, those features also make it a lot harder for third parties to refill or replace printer ink: a refilled cartridge, for instance, might incorrectly report that it's still empty, while a manufactured replacement may lack the crucial software code that convinces the printer it's safe to use.

This also has the convenient side effect that users aren't all checking the photos that were just taken by others.

Apple may have intended to use the App Store's approval system to protect customers and the user experience, but it has the convenient side effect of enabling it to stifle anything that could compete with its own products on the iOS platform.

One particularly convenient side effect of the ZS decoupling is the fact that during the weak gradient field all detected signals are "on resonance" and therefore do not experience chemical shift evolution.

On the prevention side, countries are encouraged to designate only a few, selected ports to process medicine imports—a measure that can help turn those ports into centers of excellence for detecting medicine crime, and which has the convenient side effect that it automatically criminalizes any smuggling that bypasses those ports.

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