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"I thought buying a place would be convenient for my future".
Some of his aides have reportedly told local reporters that it would be convenient for Chile's faltering economy if the country was spared a divisive trial.
His mother made him write to the professor to ask when it would be convenient for him to take him to meet the President.
Ms. Cabraser suggested that the case be heard in Gulfport, Miss., which she said would be convenient for many of the plaintiffs.
Postponement would be convenient for them, because it would put off the moment when they have to decide whether to sign up.
And customers may balk at no-frills service on longer flights.It would be convenient for all British political parties if hubs were out.
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They didn't have no bunkhouse, just a LeisureLife mobile home that had lost its wheels about thirty years ago, and they had it positioned by the door of the barn so it'd be convenient for the hired man to stagger out at all hours and fight breech births and scours and any other disorder sent us by the cow gods.
A validated database algorithm would be convenient and efficient for researchers and administrators.
To suggest an al-Qaeda connection would, however, be convenient for the repressive Uzbekistan regime.
THE PRESIDENT: It is just one now, would it be convenient for Counsel to break off at this time ?
And even if they did, it wouldn't be convenient for me, and that's crucial if this is going to work in practice.
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