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Its text-only format will make it convenient for users of wireless handheld devices to use it in the clinical setting where wireless Internet access is available.
Republican officials in those counties want to make it convenient for their residents to vote early and avoid long lines on Election Day.
The evening hours -- 6 to 10 p.m. -- will make it convenient for people to drop in on their way home from work.
"I really wanted a Saturday wedding to make it convenient for our guests," said Mrs. Glenn, of Vacaville, Calif., so she first cleared the date with her family, who she said were all happy to take time off from work.
Accordingly, the design intends to make it convenient for residents to walk or ride bicycles rather than use cars, by locating shopping, parks and recreation facilities within walking distance of their homes, Mr. Carrier said.
The intent, he said, has been "to push people into another mode of payment that would make it convenient for all the driving public to minimize the amount of congestion".
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However, E line is of great value because its anterior location makes it convenient for the clinician to use it, but the B line appears the best from the perspective of the value of reference [16].
That said, the patch lasts three days, making it convenient for the seasick-prone on a Caribbean cruise.
Such efforts, owners hope, will burnish their brands while making it convenient for the time-pressed to get involved.
4. Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre The most popular venue for relocating MPs is somewhere near to the Palace of Westminster and Whitehall, making it convenient for ministers and officials.
But he said that that distortion was offset by the fact that the hub made it convenient for a cyclist to remove Tune's system when they don't need power measurement.
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