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Only the slugs ate out often, brought home takeout food or served convenience food without embellishment.
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– Patrick Farrell The Atlantic: According to a three-year study of American family life, cooking dinner takes only 10 to 12 minutes longer than serving "convenience foods".
For example, coffee capsules are one of the most recognizable examples of a single serving convenience item.
This protocol was based on the results of a pilot study and served for convenience in the training organization.
"Up" A man refuses to sell his home to serve the convenience of others, which is his right as an American citizen.
It instructs judges to consider whether placing the cases in the same courtroom would result in conserving judicial resources, allow more efficient litigation or serve the convenience of the various parties.
The new location "will serve the convenience of the parties and witnesses and promote the just and efficient conduct of the litigation," said the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
"Is serving the convenience of consumers and generating more tax revenue more important, or is it counterproductive because the increased availability of alcohol will end up costing us more in health and social-welfare costs?" he said.
Because of its availability as a transdermal patch that distributes the painkiller over the course of several days, fentanyl serves a convenience that orally taken pills do not.
The inability to deliberate rationally on the torture issue was but the tragic denouement of an organizational process that was actually set in motion in the early 1990's, largely to serve the convenience of a very small number of individuals.
He appreciates that the cube steak once served as the convenience food for an entire generation.
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