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"For all its inconvenience it is a most exhilarating car to drive both on the road and track," he wrote.
Something I often say about a vegan diet (that many other vegans seem not to like) is that it's inconvenient -- but that its inconvenience is its strength, when it comes to health.
Its inconvenience was also noted because of the difficulties in using it for elderly people (talking about elderly people: "The bottles are very small and so, when they press them they don't have the same flexibility that we have in their fingers, and also, to have to lean back your head can result in dizziness, they may fall.
Then D.J.'s and audiophiles revived LPs, in part precisely for the virtues of its inconvenience.
If you have used Priceline to buy groceries, the gas service will seem very familiar, both in its inconvenience and in its ability to save you money.
The rust factor is an issue, but its inconvenience can be minimized if the knives are towel-dried rather than left on the dish drainer.
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It hasn't been without its inconveniences of course, but in the scheme of things it hasn't been too bad.
In 1851 The Illustrated London News said that it "seems to exhibit the peculiar beauties of Carnarvon Castle without its inconveniences" and in 1858 Sir George Gilbert Scott called it "the largest and most carefully and learnedly executed Gothic mansion of the present" and that it was "the very height of masquerading".
Living here has its inconveniences.
Every stadium has its inconveniences.
For all its inconveniences, vertical space is the space of dreamers.
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