Sentence examples for conveniently cross from inspiring English sources

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But he is happy too to countenance the view that the three divine persons could be distinct by non-relational properties (on this, see conveniently Cross [1999a], 65 67).

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Jesus had some specific thoughts on divorce, too, but Kim Davis conveniently crossed out that part in her Bible.

It allows investigators to conveniently access cross-linked genetic, phenotypic, clinical and bibliographic information.

Everything in Weir (pronounced where) is conveniently situated and that allows the 28-year-old Oswalt to cross Highway 12 from Henson's and visit the S & S Service Center.

Of course this all too conveniently ignores the fact that it took groups of people together to cross the plains and settle the country.

Those improvements helped to shorten the travel time by as much as a month: emigrants could more easily cross rivers in high water, they could make repairs quickly and conveniently, and trail-worn draft animals could be traded for fresh ones, thus avoiding long layovers to rest the teams.

The military spokesman has conveniently deflected the questions about how, if at all, the terrorists were able to cross a security checkpoint at the Durand Line between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

So when pig flu conveniently appeared, the WHO essentially crossed out "avian," inserted "swine," and WHO Director-General Margaret Chan could boast: "The world can now reap the benefits of investments over the last five years in pandemic preparedness".

This, of course, conveniently overlooks the fact that Mourinho has crossed words with most of his players at some stage in the past.

Author Dominic Pedler describes the way they crossed musical styles: "Far from moving sequentially from one genre to another (as is sometimes conveniently suggested) the group maintained in parallel their mastery of the traditional, catchy chart hit while simultaneously forging rock and dabbling with a wide range of peripheral influences from Country to vaudeville.

The hundreds of progeny kernels per cross are conveniently held on the ear, which can be rapidly assayed for chromosome segregation defects and mutant characteristics.

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