This document contains 37 sentences that use the word "conveniently". The sentences describe how things are located or happen in a convenient manner for the situation, but often ignore important context. They summarize how:
- Many sentences describe how people, places, or events are located or occur in a convenient way for the current situation, but often ignore important context.
- The word is used to imply ignoring important factors or context when describing how something happened in a convenient manner.
- Convenient is used to gloss over or ignore uncomfortable truths and important details in many of the descriptions.
This document contains 37 sentences that use the word "conveniently". The sentences describe how things are located or happen in a convenient manner for the situation, but often ignore important context. They summarize how:
- Many sentences describe how people, places, or events are located or occur in a convenient way for the current situation, but often ignore important context.
- The word is used to imply ignoring important factors or context when describing how something happened in a convenient manner.
- Convenient is used to gloss over or ignore uncomfortable truths and important details in many of the descriptions.
This document contains 37 sentences that use the word "conveniently". The sentences describe how things are located or happen in a convenient manner for the situation, but often ignore important context. They summarize how:
- Many sentences describe how people, places, or events are located or occur in a convenient way for the current situation, but often ignore important context.
- The word is used to imply ignoring important factors or context when describing how something happened in a convenient manner.
- Convenient is used to gloss over or ignore uncomfortable truths and important details in many of the descriptions.
1. 1 But it was conveniently cut short. 2. 2 So it's conveniently located four minutes from the Heavenly Gondola, couple of blocks from the beach. 3. 3 Forget that half the NYPD is non- white, which the shouters conveniently do. 4. 4 And I get really grumpy when I travel, and I'm sitting there like this, and I'm moving and then I'm kind of conveniently like whoa, look at my elbow. 5. 5 Yes, he did conveniently choose those questions that he wanted to. 6. 6 Yes, he did conveniently choose those questions that he wanted to. 7. 7 I know I should fade away like a good old girl and spare my daughter the embarrassments of my passions, but I can't any more than I can conveniently die. 8. 8 As of late, Papa seemed to be angering more patrons than he obliged, and he always managed to be conveniently absent when they came to confront him. # She needed to speak with Papa, and soon. 9. 9 Conveniently, there was a fine black hansom just outside his door. 10. 10 "Talk like foreigners, too, " O'Riley added darkly, conveniently discounting his own transatlantic origins. 11. 11 So I ordered you a new one, and conveniently enough, it arrived today. 12. 12 A pilot might undershoot the runway, for example, or get tangled in phone wires and erupt in a ball of flame on the conveniently placed highway, killing hundreds more. 13. 13 Most are conveniently located in what FBI crime stats, social anthropologists and community organizers call a changing neighborhood. 14. 14 He pulled out quickly, cutting off a sedan, license plate " Big Boy, " which spun out, onto the opposite sidewalk, stalling, conveniently in front of a doughnut shop frequented by traffic cops. 15. 15 She'd been Pye's lover, and when she conveniently died, Fay was waiting to take her place. 16. 16 Most events would not be as spectacular or conveniently located as Chelyabinsk, but the creation of a comprehensive death plunge observational campaign would provide rapid benefits to both science and planetary defense. 17. 17 Conveniently, they can do so without having to leave their own property, strolling down a dirt road between two orchards. 18. 18 He later wrote that it was' unanimously agreed that I should represent to the C-in-C that it would be wise to relieve the Indian battalions then in France as soon as this could conveniently be done'. 19. 19 Ken refused and, instead, more conveniently still, a small apartment was built on to the deanery to house her. 20. 20 Ken had been installed as a prebendary there in 1669 and the harbinger responsible for the accommodation of the court had wanted Nell Gwyn to be lodged at the prebendary's residence, conveniently close to the deanery. 21. 21 But through the classes I teach at The Farm Cooking School (conveniently located on a working 4140304 ranch in Stockton, New Jersey), I' ve discovered recipes and techniques that deliver incredible meals. 22. 22 (What a terrible breeding project, from the bees' perspective!) While heirloom flowers tend to work wonderfully in edible landscapes, they're not always conveniently available at the nearest big-box store. 23. 23 Conveniently, the word also contained Percival Lowell's initials. 24. 24 Conveniently forgetting that it's the Parable of the Talents, the evangelists of the " prosperity gospel " preach that God manifests his blessings in the form of material wealth, returning ten- or fifty- or a hundredfold one's initial offeringwhich usually can be made out to the evangelist himself. 25. 25 Not even the IMF expects it to do soas it admitted in a report released conveniently just after the bailout had been agreed. 26. 26 The IRS conveniently omitted that there was a backup system preserving all communications. 27. 27 Inquisitors looking to find it have focused on fashion and music, magpie worlds with a conveniently high profile and little grasp of tact: 28. 28 " which rather conveniently equals " American " - Updike and Cheever are nothing if not unerringly, unflinchingly American 29. 29 This is not just evident in period pieces like " Downton Abbey ": The landscape is dense with attempts to reimagine and conveniently misremember history. 30. 30 But Cargill's eagerness to sidestep the " exact science " also allows the company to conveniently ignore the mounting evidence that points to the beef industry as a prime driver of climate change. 31. 31 Most conveniently, 4129648 can be played on any screen with an HDMI input, including the touchscreen I planned to build. 32. 32 The sheath slides conveniently into the handle for easy storage while you're hacking away. 33. 33 A floor is sewn into the bottom, and the tent is small enough that it packs down to fit conveniently into the trunk of a car. 34. 34 It is very easy when you're adopting in that mindset to think of a child as a thing you want, a commodity, and to conveniently look the other way when things aren't looking right, " she says. 35. 35 And yes, Cruz, R Texas, is eligible to be commander in chief; he was born to an American mother (something the conspiracy theorists conveniently forget about Obama, too). 36. 36 " Austin has great appeal for conventioneers for three key reasons: the city enjoys a positive reputation as a place people want to visit, it's conveniently located in the center of the country, and we have better weather than most, " Manchester said. 37. 37 Bonus: Should you get hungry or want a glass of wine, the boutique is conveniently located inside Seafood and Spaghetti Works. 38. 38 It's often the more capable workers who leave for better opportunities, leaving behind those with fewer options and an ever-increasing workload, conveniently playing into the Republican rhetoric that government employees are incompetent and undeserving. 39. 39 Perhaps the Post-Dispatch also conveniently forgets its own former advocacy for the federal RFRA. 40. 40 And that the relocation guidelines are more than just a bunch of meaningless words that can be ignored or twisted to conveniently fit a desired agenda 41. 41 " It conveniently takes you in one direction and back, " Rezvan said. 42. 42 And professional development is also accomplished through publications, onsite workshops, and seminars organized by professional organizations or universities and, most conveniently, by online study. 43. 43 Conveniently, Dugin sees Putin's Russia as a natural leader in the resurgence of the latter and in the formation of its Grossraum. 44. 44 This division not only conveniently separates the data in half, but also approximates the temporal transition from Generation X to Generation Y (ie, a Generation Y student born in 1982 would be graduating from medical school no earlier than 2008). 45. 45 The main advantages of this approach are that children are readily available in schools, are often willing to volunteer for extracurricular activities, can be conveniently scheduled for listening sessions, and, in most cases, have documentation of passing hearing screenings. 46. 46 5 As it turns out however, the choice of? a? kara may have been conveniently deliberate, as the interpretive lens through which he saw br? 47. 47 " # Throughout the era conveniently delineated by Anslinger and Sondern's partnership, the FBN simultaneously reflected, implemented, and normalized a tenuous kind of American hegemony. 48. 48 Also, the Internet enables users to more conveniently access digital archives and archival institutions' websites, so archival institutions may need to give even more attention to access and use. 49. 49 As archival information systems and access tools have become more advanced, users have been able to access more archival materials more conveniently. 50. 50 TAMRON-HALL# Conveniently.