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Luckily, he will be saved the trouble.
Not only did the hospital pay, it provided the tool and so saved the trouble of finding one.
If it had, she suggests, then President Bush would have been saved the trouble of worrying about Iraq's efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction.
We'll also be saved the trouble of taking out our wallets or smartphones to pay, as wearable payment devices become increasingly sophisticated.
If for any reason Saudi oil could not get to the market, world prices would spike and Americans would feel the pain just like everybody else.Even so, some American critics suggest that the Fifth Fleet should be saved the trouble and expense of securing the safe passage of oil from Saudi Arabia.
Founder Ryan Coyne claims that Spruceling parents will spend around $200, plus those parents will be saved the trouble of driving to a consignment store or charity to sell back or give away the clothing.
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The real story, of course, is that government help saved the troubled bank from collapse.
It might save the trouble of tapping over to the OpenTable app to book.
(Seriously?) Why wouldn't we want to save the trouble of opening an app to stay in touch?
A dealer plate can be moved from car to car, and saves the trouble of registering each car.
I figured that if I could take a picture or a video of the eardrum, I could save the trouble of him missing school to visit the doctor.
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