Sentence examples for obvious convenience from inspiring English sources

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In addition to the obvious convenience of not having to tote the entire family to the Y, there are several draws to the program, including flexible scheduling and the opportunity to assemble one's own class of beach buddies.

Besides the obvious convenience and the aesthetic appeal, Ms. Jones said, she has stuck to the shorn style because, particularly when she was younger, it helped filter out potential suitors who weren't "on my level".

The appeal exceeds the obvious convenience factor; drive-through service seems deviously extravagant, a ludicrous indulgence for someone like me -- a middle-aged mom who is neither handicapped nor feeble and perfectly capable of getting in and out of a car with only minor complications.

The advantages of this technique, besides the obvious convenience (make the dough in the morning or up to a few days before, and just let it come to room temperature before proceeding), is that the dough matures, marginally improving its flavor and making it considerably easier to handle.

This business is not technological rocket science, but offers obvious convenience for users — with an easy way to search for and book holiday tours and attractions to save on queuing on the day.

The main objective lies in that establishing an additional stabilizing term to reinforce the traditional training process of the critic neural network, so that to reduce the requirement with respect to the initial stabilizing control, and therefore, bring in an obvious convenience to the adaptive-critic-based learning control implementation.

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A plausible explanation might lie in the fact that although PACS provides the RT with obvious conveniences, the acquisition of patient images relies primarily upon the technical ability of the RTs, themselves [ 62].

Let me start by stating the obvious: the convenience and immediacy of booking a table online anytime day or night is beneficial to both diners and to restaurants.

In his 1957 book The Uses of Literacy, Richard Hoggart includes in his account of working-class life a long digression on the central place of salty, fatty, savoury "tastiness" in the ­working-class diet, for obvious reasons of convenience, comfort and economy.

You may scoff at your friend's obvious relationship of convenience, but consider all the factors that brought him/her there.

However, lately I've begun to consider that, despite the obvious comfort and convenience of flannel, my robe as business-wear might not be the best for my productivity.

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