Sentence examples for has some inconveniences from inspiring English sources

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This first approach has some inconveniences.

However, it still has some inconveniences as do many of the methods being used when working with TEG, thus bringing a bit of chaos to the methodology and one of reasons to get faster results.

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For the architects, photographers, dancers and musicians who live and work in the 140 studios nestled above and around the concert hall, the restoration has caused some inconveniences, as hallways and stairwells leading to the roof have been piled with construction materials.

"It sounds like they have some legitimate inconveniences that they've suffered," said Trivett, "but without being able to articulate to the court what files they lost" there's no reason not to continue, he said.

And traditional database has some defects such as inconvenience of management, hard to scale architecture.

The arrival at a common position has - to say the least - taken rather longer than usual and, understandably, that has caused some inconvenience for this Parliament.

"In light of Sept. 11, people are understanding and have accepted some inconveniences as a new fact of life," she said.

We know that this may have caused some inconvenience and we apologize to our users who might have been affected".

I know that we've caused some inconvenience to Finland and we apologize for it.

He acknowledged that there had been "some inconvenience to the neighborhood" but said that the delays were "not unusual for a complicated project like this".

We know that this may have caused some inconvenience and we apologize to our users who might be affected".

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