Sentence examples for look inconvenient from inspiring English sources

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Remark 6.2 The error estimate (6.11) may look inconvenient because it is guaranteed starting from a sufficiently large iteration number, m ε, depending on the value of ε which can be arbitrarily small.

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Exhaustive and exhausting, the new energy documentary "Switch" is so monotonous it makes "An Inconvenient Truth" look like "Armageddon".

Rather, we should look at another glaring "inconvenient truth" - there is limited opportunity for people in the middle.

I've seen the device today, and it looks like a gigantic, inconvenient machine.

While this answer may seem inconvenient to researchers looking to phylogenies to provide that information, these are the incorrect questions to be asking" (. Omland et al2008, p. 856); "the phylogenetic position in a clade of living organisms allows no reliable predictions about an organism's attributes" (Jenner and Wills 2007, p. 315).

It is too time-consuming, too inconvenient and, when you look at recent crowd figures, not enough guaranteed financial reward.

"I couldn't sit back just because the timing was inconvenient, awkward or would look suspicious, as it does".

The chancellor, who has been explaining the economic risks in the inconvenient way chancellors do, looks increasingly marginalised inside a squabbling cabinet.

"So even using a later and more inconvenient train, I'm looking at a rise from £55 to well over £100 in less than a year.

All this is a little inconvenient for a government looking for a vote-winning scapegoat.

They employ a well-paid army to look after their brand, to wash away inconvenient facts about their past.

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