Sentence examples for inconvenient state from inspiring English sources

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Because of New York's unique constellation of waterways, ports, and "inconvenient" state boundaries, this required inventiveness of the highest order.

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To go back to Plevneliev, politicians should indeed be mindful of their countries' "tolerant" histories, and occasionally state inconvenient truths.

The judge, Douglas Blankenship, said that the case brought by Joe Miller, the Republican nominee, raised statewide issues and that it was inconvenient for the state to be involved in Fairbanks.

"It's awfully inconvenient that the state announces these things in the middle of the year, but I would say that at a minimum they need to offer parents a choice in January or February at the latest for the following September," Ms. Moskowitz said.

Judge Douglas Blankenship said Monday that the case brought by Republican Joe Miller raises statewide issues and that he believes it's inconvenient for the state to be involved in a case in Fairbanks.

But behind Doha's glittering skyscrapers and western leaders who kowtow to white robed sheiks hoping for petro-dollars to pour into crisis hit economies lies and inconvenient truth: the state's massive wealth is built on a system of servitude and violent exploitation.

They're just the inconvenient byproduct of the state's shameful efforts to get out of the mental health business.

If the exchange of information on people merely suspected of violent or abusive intentions continues, how long will it before these networks of agencies begin to turn their attention to people suspected of other crimes or simply of behaviour that the state finds inconvenient?

The penetrating analysis in The Postdoctoral Experience Revisited comes all the way up to, but does not actually state, some inconvenient realities: For all but a small percentage of aspiring researchers, doing a postdoc at a university is a lousy idea because it will neither result in an academic job nor otherwise advance one's career.

At this time of sluggish wages, massive unemployment, home foreclosures, global unrest, mass starvation, multiple genocides, and that ever-looming "Inconvenient Truth" about the state of our planet, is it any wonder that many feel that their personal notion of the American Dream is slowly slipping away?

In 2002, three-quarters of the participants in the Emergency Loya Jirga signed a petition to make the late King, Zahir Shah, the interim head of state, an inconvenient show of reverence for the monarchy, which required an extraordinary level of covert shenanigans to subvert.

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