Convenience
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208 examples of Convenience in a sentence
A joe-schmo
convenience
store clerk from New Jersey pulls together about $30,000 and films a movie with the limited resources he can acquire.
To fully appreciate how awful an idea this is you need only imagine a Star Wars sequel in which the action is suddenly set in present day Earth for reasons of plot
convenience
or a second instalment of Titanic in which it's revealed that Jack and Rose are actually time-travellers and are thus able to prevent the disaster and save all their friends.
Thurman and Lewis play these two best friends out of
convenience
or necessity, one or the other.
The most fascinating aspect is probably the back-story: Kevin Smith sold his comic-book collection to finance it, shot it in the
convenience
store where he was working at the time, and cast his school friends in the various roles (two of them wound up playing three or four characters each).
The story the world is just about gone as we have ran out of gas and this of course would spell the end for people who have to constantly have a phone to their head as you take one
convenience
away they fall apart.
A trio of detestable hoodlums - Steele, Lomax and Billy - beat a man to death, torment a
convenience
store employee and after arriving at an isolated farmhouse keep a weird girl and her grandfather hostage.
Food will be served at your captor's convenience, your captors determine the chain of command as well, and finally, nobody can leave once they arrive.
There is a marriage of
convenience
here.
Born out of innocence, this two-way dependency blossomed into a seemingly blissful marriage of
convenience.
There is also the
convenience
factor: dollars are widely used in a variety of other transactions.
Even as the likes of Uber and Amazon, and, more fundamentally, robotics, add convenience, they do so by displacing working-class jobs and/or driving down wages.
But the US knows perfectly well that Al Qaeda is an enemy of
convenience
for Saleh and other American allies in the region, and that in many cases, terrorism has been used as a pretext to repress reform.
When such coalitions of
convenience
are not only possible but common, voters who try to behave rationally are forced to confront the irrational outcomes of their own behavior.
Devout after a fashion, they follow their conscience or their
convenience
– their lives a more or less amiable standoff between doctrinal prohibitions and vernacular practice.
Owing to the
convenience
and addictiveness of smartphones and social media, many people now get news exclusively from online platforms like Facebook.
Germany’s new grand coalition – the third in Merkel’s long chancellorship – is a marriage of convenience: loveless, largely unloved, and devoid of any overarching vision.
In the 1990s, it was PET that turned water into a portable, lightweight
convenience
product.
Second, some of the increase in oil prices is apparently due to supply restraint by the members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their friends of
convenience
(particularly Russia).
A
convenience
has become a burden.
But the experiment was abandoned within a month: people have grown so accustomed to the
convenience
of copying messages to multiple recipients that walking to their desks is now an unfamiliar idea.
Big data and advanced analytics can also reduce costs and enhance efficiency in health care and government, and can create value for consumers through greater product variety and quality, as well as enhanced
convenience
– benefits that are not captured in GDP statistics.
Investors can count on an exceptionally high degree of exchange
convenience
and capital certainty.
Recognizing that arming or supporting Islamist radicals anywhere ultimately fuels international terrorism, such alliances of
convenience
should be avoided.
But that renewed Sino-Russian marriage always smacked more of
convenience
– aimed as it was at checking American hegemony – than of true romance.
Her decision to form an alliance of
convenience
with Pakistan’s unpopular military ruler, Pervez Musharraf, continues to undermine her claim to be a restorer of democracy and champion of the street.
Indeed, small shops’ advantages are so compelling that Tesco is investing heavily in expanding its network of
convenience
stores, Tesco Express, thereby effectively mimicking the traditional model of local grocery stores.
A strategy of isolation has resulted in a dangerous alliance of
convenience
among extremist forces excluded from political processes and power structures.
Beyond the
convenience
of conducting international transactions in local currency, China would be able to take advantage of seigniorage – safe in the knowledge that it would not face a balance-of-payments crisis.
Awareness of the risks posed by Internet platforms is growing from a small base, but the
convenience
of the products and psychological addiction to them are such that it may take a generation to effect change from the user side, as it did with anti-smoking campaigns.
For example, mobile apps have been touted as a means to boost voter turnout: people could vote at their convenience, whether in the break-room at work or from the comfort of their own home.
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