Sentence examples for conveniently inform from inspiring English sources

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Each identified issue is assigned one of three levels of severity - Information, Warning, and Error – in order to conveniently inform the user of the need to browse and review subsets of their data.

Each identified issue is assigned one of three arbitrary levels of severity - Information, Warning, and Error – in order to conveniently inform the user of the need to browse and review subsets of their data.

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Like the now non-existent document, Khanna was conveniently informed his contract would not be extended.

Conveniently, the Cook Political Report has been rating races for many years and usually does a late-summer rating of races in the election year -- a perfect combination of information to inform our priors.

Newspapers inform.

Kindly inform.

To inform?

Therefore, we selected patients conveniently, including those who were present at the clinics during the study period, and who gave informed consent to participate in the study, until reaching at least 100 patients per site and 200 patients per clinic at the national level.

The conflict began in 1992, after state regulators threatened to fine Allstate for posting a sign at offices informing customers: "If you have no shop preference, your adjuster is prepared to recommend several conveniently located repair shops".

Get informed.

After informing the press that he and his crew have been "developing her for a couple of months," he gets out of the way and allows her to perform her new single, "Runnin Free," which, conveniently, came out today, with two teen backup dancers. .

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