Sentence examples for the resulting inconveniences from inspiring English sources

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The focus on security for the visiting heads of state at the summit meeting are legitimate, and the resulting inconveniences to city residents inevitable.

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It is unbelievable that a country that can afford to fight a war in Iraq provides Americans with a third-world electrical grid that can fail as it did, with the resulting inconvenience to the American public.

At the start of the 1970s, people put up with the resulting inconvenience, such as the lights going out during a miners' strike – which never happened in the 1980s – or getting no post for weeks because the postmen were on strike, with resilient good humour.

Last, although some ongoing development is probably unavoidable with many innovative e-health interventions, the resulting inconvenience for professionals should be restricted to a minimum, as the start-up problems caused by working with an application under development are likely to deter participants who were hesitant to adopt these techniques to begin with.

The resulting heat may be a mere inconvenience for users of high-end laptops, who risk burning their hands or thighs, but it is a serious drawback for untethered devices, where it shortens battery life and increasingly for data centres as well, as Google again shows.Cool chipsThe firm's servers are densely packed to save space and to allow them to communicate rapidly.

However, the use of autografts for bone repair is limited due to several disadvantages, such as the shortage of available tissues and the inconvenience caused by the resulting donor-site morbidity.

There is an election next year, with both House and Senate up for grabs, and public concern over the results and inconveniences of the antiterrorism effort could embolden Democrats, just as similar unhappiness with World War II and its domestic difficulties were seized on by Republicans for major gains in 1942.

For most of the city, though, the result is inconvenience but not catastrophe.

Northern Rock may prove financially catastrophic; the lost discs may yet result in inconveniences that upset voters irrevocably.

These approaches enable only portions of the eye, but not the entire eye, to be imaged, possibly resulting in the inconvenience of using multiple OCT devices for each application.

Then, patients were positioned supine and asked to report inconveniences resulting from the belt.

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