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to conveniences
noun
The quality of being convenient.
Exact(2)
Such thinking, he says, denies the citizens of, say,Prague, access to conveniences they want just so tourists can turn the city into a historical theme park.
He emphasized that many of these consequences can seem to be "out of sight, out of mind" due to conveniences like sewage infrastructure and garbage relocation.
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That's just a more convenient way of being it's so easy to adjust to convenience.
It's partly due to convenience.
Goodbye to convenience in sales!
Mostly, they boil down to convenience.
Making hard things easy is the path to convenience; it is also the lever of catastrophe.
The Co-operative Group hasoldld 298 small shops to convenience store specialist McColl's Retail Group for £117m.
The emphasis in audio has shifted from quality to convenience: an iPod stores thousands of tracks.
"As customers go more to convenience and online, we reduce our store expansion," Mr. Clarke said.
With the safety, speed, and height problems overcome, attention was turned to convenience and economy.
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