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"We have a core of Democrats," said Ms. Karpan, the former secretary of state, "who are Democrats not for convenience or any social advantage; they're Democrats by conviction.
"We should do inductions for good solid medical reasons, not for convenience or the day of the week," Dr. Macones said.
9. Every person who offers to share a cab with you is doing so not for convenience, but in a sinister plot to find out where you live.
On the contrary, welfare has provided the temporary lifeblood that Sarah, her daughter, and thousands of law-abiding citizens like them depend on, not for convenience, but for survival.
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These drones aren't for convenience -- they're for humanitarianism.
For the rest of the paper, the the atmospheric particles and water droplets from the mist, haze, fog, smog, and cloud are not distinguished for convenience.
She writes that with the rise of ridesharing services, people are turning to Lyft and Uber instead of taxis not only for convenience, but for their safety.
Whether you're headed to Iceland, South Africa, Maine, British Columbia or countless places in between, renting a car is often your best bet, not only for convenience but also to see sights only accessible via driving.
Mr. Tremonti added that he had chosen against having a formal rental contract "not for economic convenience, but for privacy".
In a blog, Ashley's parents explain that her treatment is not for their convenience but to improve her quality of life.
To the extent that Bridget's benefits are really compensation, and not for the convenience of the employer, this is unfair.
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