Sentence examples for were not conveniently from inspiring English sources

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While recycling is required by law, it had failed to take root at General Grant because the bins were not conveniently located and residents found it easy to ignore recycling signs, the women say.

For example, "its highly profitable money market fund business could not be sustained as a stand-alone enterprise, as most customers would not pay Schwab's premium fees if those funds were not conveniently bundled with their Schwab account," Mr. Constant said in his report.

Their advice ranges from the practical ("a cheap Ikea overdoor shoebag makes ideal storage for sex toys and nipple clamps") to the eye-watering ("construct a testicular vice out of perspex so the victim's crushed flesh can be seen") to sad tales of BDSM "bloopers" ("unfortunately the load-bearing studs were not conveniently located for a fucking sling").

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Moreover, they represent a virtual laboratory for exploring conditions and regions of space that are not conveniently or currently accessible by spacecraft.

Yet such different forms and ideas in Homer are not conveniently separated into distinct sections of the text, which can therefore be assigned to early or late phases of composition.

In DPCM, the quantizer is in a feedback loop, which means that the input to the quantizer is not conveniently available in a form that can be used for forward adaptive quantization.

More police officers wear body cameras now, but when they are not conveniently "falling off" or being shut off just before officers shoot someone, they are censored from public view by law enforcement or by new laws (like the one just passed in North Carolina that makes footage off limits to the public).

Moreover, his old distinction between society and government is re-animated but, instead of emphasizing the inevitability of vice, he represents society as in almost every respect sufficient unto itself: 'Government is no further necessary than to supply the few cases to which society and civilisation (a new concept) are not conveniently competent' (CW I, 357-8).

Somehow, the desire to stay alive doesn't count for much because al-Awlaki belonged to al-Qaeda and was in the backlands of Yemen, which meant that he was not conveniently available by capture for a trial date.

Although there are miles of wonderful shoreline and beaches, and abundant parkland up against the Santa Monica Mountains, these areas are not conveniently reachable from the heart of the city, especially from poor neighborhoods.

About 37 9.1%) of the respondents reason out that facility was not conveniently placed followed by Unnecessary when gloves are worn.

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