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Call them a burden and you are reducing unimaginable human need to procedural inconvenience.
She is almost embarrassingly honest about the complexity — no, the sheer inconvenience — of human desire, especially female desire.
The campaign the company is going with is based on shaming existing wearable designs, including Google Glass apparently, with a donkey wearing all this stuff and going about its daily business inconveniencing humans.
Especially the inconvenience caused by human ageing, these related issues from the cognitive and operational of products are derived.
Maybe, just maybe, a slow-moving Google Car causes inconvenience to use human drivers.
Larry Walker, Canoga Park... To the editor: Ferguson misses something basic when he decries human aversion to "discomfort" and "inconvenience".
"Taymor has always regarded human beings in her shows as inconveniences at best," posted RJ on the New York Times website.
Various research approaches have dealt with the conceptual modeling of ETL processes, but all share two inconveniences: they require intensive human effort from the designers to create them, as well as technical knowledge from the business people to understand them.
Engineering is precisely the art of providing tools to allow humans to get on with the business of being human without being impeded by unnecessary inconvenience.
Human beings are nothing more than inconvenience to me.
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