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The flurry of new subpoenas comes at an inconvenient time for SAC.
Mr. Singer, this is a very inconvenient time for me to have called you.
Still, the settlement comes at an inconvenient time for Finra, which is seeking to expand its regulatory authority.
Or at the very least, find the least inconvenient time for your most remote employees to participate.
This case comes at an inconvenient time for Hofstra, which recently eliminated its long and honorable football program because it was losing money.
No explanation was given as to why the renovations, which come at an inconvenient time for the unpopular Gillard government, had to be undertaken with such urgency.
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Facing the same problems in Italy that plagued the television ratings in Nagano -- games played at inconvenient times for audiences -- the league is not yet ready to commit to the Turin Games.
It wasn't perfect, and it was streamed at a horribly inconvenient time of day for our European friends, but it was something all our fans could participate in together, as one community.
Asian markets are among the most difficult in which to trade, and their location in the most inconvenient time zones for Americans makes these markets the most intense focus for arbitragers.
The commonest reason given for not attending was that the class was at an inconvenient time (especially for those at work or studying) or conflicted with another appointment (e.g. dentist, picking up a child).
Specifically, strategies like NBC's much criticized decision to delay broadcasts from inconvenient time zones for the Olympics are no longer viable.
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