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Centuries, generations, and decades are terms of convenience.
So what you gain in terms of security and privacy you lose in terms of convenience.
But natural gas has many advantages, particularly in terms of convenience and cost.
"It's really hard to beat in terms of convenience," she said.
Therefore, in terms of convenience and feasibility GNSS/levelling method is preferred in determining geoid heights.
But nothing beats an electric pressure cooker in terms of convenience, especially when it comes to spaghetti and meatballs.
Evaluation of such systems, however, demands an efficient dissolution method in terms of convenience, economy, relevance and reproducibility.
Wal-Mart is also offering good service in terms of convenience -- it's easy to get to, it's easy to park -- and selection.
He says that whatever the cost, a cross-Sound tunnel would more than pay for itself in terms of convenience and in toll revenue.
These may offer potential advantages over existing treatments in terms of convenience and efficacy, but certain agents may raise safety concerns.
And in terms of convenience, almost all of my friends live here or are a couple of subway stops away in Carroll Gardens, Clinton Hill, Prospect Heights and other brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods.
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