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They may work more hours, but the poor often work more inconvenient ones.
This news couldn't have come at a more inconvenient time for the Trump administration.
What's more inconvenient is a limited one year warranty that doesn't cover the glass.
Still, the timing of the report's release could not be more inconvenient for Republicans.
I guess that's an even more inconvenient form of analogue messaging than the postal service.
If we think about crime in the country as a whole, there are more inconvenient facts.
At the same time, the scheduling of the Olympics could hardly be more inconvenient for the NHL.
You could argue that this is more inconvenient that having a to plug it into a cable.
In some ways, my visit to Mike's suburban hometown couldn't have come at a more inconvenient time.
Generally speaking, it is safer, privacywise, to access your data on a browser, even if it's more inconvenient.
Although life is a bit more inconvenient than normal, we no longer worry about the day-to-day.
What's more inconvenient is that 8BitDo often releases firmware upgrades for its controllers, squashing bugs and adding new features.
And, just to make things even more inconvenient, we're looking at an upcoming temperature drop of about 30 degrees.
She goes on to provide several techniques such as self-forgiveness, self-compassion and making your temptations more inconvenient.
But as paper money becomes more inconvenient and expensive to get, more Americans are looking toward a cashless future.
But think about how much more inconvenient it will be later, when those mountains of trash are closer to home.
But on the flip side, there are few things more inconvenient than having to carry around a skateboard all day.
Really not any more inconvenient than a standard gas burning car – though our fueling cost was less ... Our cost was $130.
But what's more inconvenient is not having a truly Democratic state legislature to put us on par with California and Oregon.
Their larger size makes them slightly more inconvenient for some power outlets, depending on what else you're plugging in there, of course.
"The more inconvenient something is, the more fun it is," De Decker, who built the Low-Tech website using solar energy, begins.
Is it really that much more inconvenient than liquid soap, which requires a secondary item (washcloth, scrub, puff, etc) to be optimally applied?
"Sometimes, like at 7-Eleven, when homeless people have cash, they can't buy cigarettes there, so it's more inconvenient for them," explains Karlsson.
That made them feel raw, spontaneous and urgent to watch, but also made Instagram Live videos more inconvenient to view and easy to miss.
It served me well, but it couldn't have happened at a more inconvenient time — all the best games of 2020 are just weeks away.
Is it your terrible reflexes, never more inconvenient than when you have only a split-second to get someone else's unbidden genitalia out of your face?
The best place to deposit that savings is in an online savings account because it makes your money a little more inconvenient to access, Aliche says.
Changes need to be carefully considered and certain security measures — such as requiring all customers to walk through a metal detector — would be more inconvenient than useful.
You asked for something small, and that actually ended up being more inconvenient and difficult and painful to acquire than if you'd just spoken it with your chest.
So finding ways to make it more inconvenient to opt out — by cracking down on the conditional entry to school, introducing exemptions with regular renewals — should be what policymakers work toward.
States also need to find ways to simply make it more inconvenient to opt out — by cracking down on things like the conditional entry to school, or introducing exemptions with regular renewals.
Either you're sweating in a dentist's chair for hours under a hot light, or you're diligently applying the teeth whitening serums with at-home solutions that prove more inconvenient than you thought.
As satisfying as it is to make it slightly more inconvenient for advertisers, purposely engaging with ads for kraken-specific products is less damaging than limiting the data that advertisers can hold over me.
Realistically, messing with my ads won't shroud me from the inevitable tracking that comes from being online, but it feels like I'm making it slightly more inconvenient for large corporations to know everything about the real me.
The central force for eliminating bad habits, according to Wood, is "friction": if we can make bad habits more inconvenient, then inertia can carry us in the direction of virtue, without ever requiring us to be strong.
Because even though piracy has become a lot less worth doing in the golden age of streaming, it's making a comeback as it's now more inconvenient to figure out how to legally stream the things you want to see.
I'd say the stuff the right wants to forget about MLK is the stuff the left thinks we should remember, and that the more inconvenient things he said are erased from history such that most people don't even know about it.
Instead, the option to delete posts was tucked away under the less easily accessed "Activity Log" section, which could theoretically keep some users from figuring out how to delete bad posts—or simply make it a bit more inconvenient to do so.
The study points out that such lethargy couldn't come at a more inconvenient time: Hot temperatures are associated with more deadly crashes, more violent crime and more health violations, meaning that police and health inspectors become less vigilant just when they're needed most.
The passcode option is only marginally more inconvenient than a registered Touch ID fingerprint, of course, but it still makes a difference, especially if someone's only very occasionally accessing your device and might not have committed a pin to muscle memory as a result.
Because Miracle Hill is one of the largest providers of foster care in the area, placing 418 children in care in 2017, those would-be foster parents rejected by Miracle Hill on religious grounds are left with fewer and more inconvenient options for fostering children.
And yet people still laugh at him because his jokes have some polish to them and because his frustration at the idea that other people can get laughs more easily than he can in 2019 mirrors the frustration that plenty of other white men feel in a world that's become ever so marginally more inconvenient for them.
Rendered invisible are more inconvenient truths: that the top 10 percent of humanity is responsible for half of all carbon emissions; that capitalism's fundamental drive to perpetually extract, exploit, and grow—not individual consumption choices—are pushing us to the brink; that the people who profit from setting Earth on fire are now demanding we trust their firefighting efforts.
What makes purchasing health insurance tricky is that when you buy a TV, you can kind of see what the picture looks like; when you're buying health insurance, it's tempting to buy the cheapest thing until, heaven forbid, you get sick and it turns out, gosh, I can't see the doctor I want, or the specialist I want, or this is more inconvenient than I expected.
Bad timing for GOP: Still, the timing of the report's release could not be more inconvenient for Republicans, coming as the GOP-controlled Senate on Thursday opened the impeachment trial of President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 6900 of Senate impeachment trial MORE.
So instead it should be an opportunity for everyone to recognize that too much zealous certainty in the heat of a partisan battle is probably a mistake, that smart people use their smarts to select certain facts and to suppress more inconvenient ones, and time and distance can make those same people recalibrate their sense of what is and isn't true — as I think some of the conservatives currently all-in for Donald Trump will recalibrate once enough time has passed as well.
Hakim (2004): 119. Goldberg's "is the only theory that can explain some of the more inconvenient facts about women as well as men".Hakim (2004): 6. "No other theory has been offered which can explain women's rejection of females in authority".
Partiosanomalaite In the Finnish Army, a Partiosanomalaite m/83 (Parsa) is a compact communications device for reconnaissance units. The device can send free- and limited length messages, but writing is more inconvenient than with a proper messaging device, for example for communicating fire commands two buttons need to be pressed.
Ground handling at the airport was taken over by Røros Flyservice. Patronage in the last year of Braathens operations was 27,000 passengers. By 2002 this had dropped to about 8,000. The main reasons were more inconvenient flight times, smaller capacity and higher prices, caused by the contractual obligations in the PSO agreement.
This technique allows a bit rate of 48.6 kbit/s with 30 kHz channel spacing, to give a bandwidth efficiency of 1.62 bit/s/Hz. This value is 20% better than GSM. The major disadvantage with this type of linear modulation method is the power inefficiency, which translates into a heavier hand-held portable and, even more inconvenient, a shorter time between battery recharges.
With the opening of the new line to Wrist in 1889, these crossings had become more inconvenient. A workshop was probably built at the northern exit from the station during the building of the branch line. The contact wire for the electrification of the line reached Itzehoe on 29 May 1998. But the use of electric rollingstock was only introduced after the intervention of the State of Schleswig-Holstein, which had funded the electrification.
Advertisement from 1888 Open two-whealed mail coaches operated on Copenhagen-Hamburg from the 1780s. A yellow, egg-shaped mail coach operated between the Royal Mail Building and Hamburg from 1815. until 1865. In about 1900 the Royal Mail Building had become and the location in the middle of the Old Town had in the same time become still more inconvenient why it was decided to build a new a new headquarters next to the new Central Railway Station.
A more inconvenient scenario is if the reagents have a lower boiling point than either the ester product or water, in which case the reaction mixture must be capped and refluxed and a large excess of starting material added. In this case anhydrous salts, such as copper(II) sulfate or potassium pyrosulfate, can also be added to sequester the water by forming hydrates, shifting the equilibrium towards ester products. These hydrated salts are then decanted prior to the final workup.
For passenger trains the inconvenience is less, especially at major stations where many passengers change trains or end their journeys anyway. Therefore, some passenger-only railways have been built with gauges not otherwise used in the country concerned. For example, the high-speed railways (and some rapid transit lines) in Japan and Spain use while their respective mainline railroad systems use and . For night trains, which are very common in countries such as Russia, the requirement to change trains is more inconvenient.
Java lacks native unsigned integer types. Unsigned data is often generated from programs written in C, and the lack of these types prevents direct data interchange between C and Java. Unsigned large numbers are also used in a number of numeric processing fields, including cryptography, which can make Java more inconvenient to use for these tasks. Although it is possible to partially circumvent this problem with conversion code and using larger data types, it makes using Java cumbersome for handling unsigned data.
The increased moment of inertia makes the long gun slower and more difficult to traverse and elevate, and it is thus slower and more difficult to adjust the aim. However, this also results in greater stability in aiming. The greater amount of material in a long gun tends to make it more expensive to manufacture, other factors being equal. The greater size makes it more difficult to conceal, and more inconvenient to use in confined quarters, as well as requiring a larger storage space.
This form of the formula is limited to between-subjects analysis with equal sample sizes in all cells. Since it is less biased (although not unbiased), ω2 is preferable to η2; however, it can be more inconvenient to calculate for complex analyses. A generalized form of the estimator has been published for between-subjects and within-subjects analysis, repeated measure, mixed design, and randomized block design experiments. In addition, methods to calculate partial ω2 for individual factors and combined factors in designs with up to three independent variables have been published.
"Urca", in old Portuguese tradition, designates a small and large cargo ship. Legal wrangles over financing and land titles delayed work for a generation, but the landfill began shortly after the conclusion of World War I and the first houses were built in 1922. The centrepiece of the new neighbourhood was a cassino, originally conceived as a competitor to the newly installed cassino in the luxury Copacabana Palace hotel, in those days a rather longer and more inconvenient haul from downtown Rio. The neighbourhood's origin as a 1920s urban development is very evident.
Clinical investigation is generally undertaken only for more serious cases, as for minor complaints which do not significantly limit the person's lifestyle the cure may be more inconvenient than the problem. Immunoglobulin (IgG) tests measure the types of food- specific antibodies present. There are four types of IgG, IgG1 makes up 60-70% of the total IgG, followed by IgG2 (20-30%), IgG3 (5-8%), and IgG4 (1-4%). Most commercially available tests only test for IgG4 antibodies, however some companies such as YorkTest Laboratories test for all four types.
Charging provides the ability to assign costs of an IT Service proportionally and fairly to the users of that service. It may be used as a first step towards an IT organization operating as an autonomous business. It may also be used to encourage users to move in a strategically important direction - for example by subsidizing newer systems and imposing additional charges for the use of legacy systems. Transparency of charging will encourage users to avoid expensive activities where slightly more inconvenient but far cheaper alternatives are available.
The Downs–Thomson paradox (named after Anthony Downs and John Michael Thomson), also known as the Pigou–Knight–Downs paradox (after Arthur Cecil Pigou and Frank Knight), states that the equilibrium speed of car traffic on a road network is determined by the average door-to-door speed of equivalent journeys taken by public transport. It is a paradox in that improvements in the road network will not reduce traffic congestion. Improvements in the road network can make congestion worse if the improvements make public transport more inconvenient or if it shifts investment, causing disinvestment in the public transport system.
The estate of Robert Winthrop, an investment banker and member of the Dudley–Winthrop family, for whom Winthrop- University Hospital was named, has been similarly preserved. Part of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's estate and her sculpture studio has been preserved and maintained by one of her grandchildren, Pamela Tower LeBoutillier. When Robert Moses was planning the Northern State Parkway, the powers of Old Westbury forced him to re-site it five miles (8 km) to the south. Once the parkway was completed, many residents found it to not be the eyesore they had been anticipating and regretted making their commutes more inconvenient than necessary.
The coaches > from Edinburgh were conveyed across the ferry in the boat which took the > railway passengers, who were first landed at the railway pier, while the > boat with the coach on board had afterwards to proceed to the old landing- > place. This, of course, necessitated a long and vexatious delay, which was > the more inconvenient considering that the coach conveys the mails.Falkirk > Herald: Thursday 6 December 1877 On 2 June 1890 the Forth Bridge opened. Main line and local traffic could cross the Firth of Forth by the bridge, and ferry alternatives were immediately closed.
The 1988 Teaching and Higher Education Act had imposed a new accountability framework which made the "tutelage relationship" with the University of Liverpool more inconvenient for LIHE in the early 1990s. In response to the 1988 Act, the validation agreement which operated through the Board of College Studies was tightened. University of Liverpool staff were now required to be present at LIHE subject management meetings and to be consulted over any proposed academic changes, however small. In 1994 these constraints resulted in the replacement of the validation agreement with an accreditation agreement from the University of Liverpool which gave LIHE autonomy to validate undergraduate degrees on its own.
The large amounts of energy required in maintaining the strong magnetic fields as well as the low recovery rates of the uranium feed material and slower more inconvenient facility operation make this an unlikely choice for large scale enrichment plants. Work is being done in the use of molten uranium chloride–alkali chloride mixtures as reactor fuels in molten salt reactors. Uranium tetrachloride melts dissolved in a lithium chloride–potassium chloride eutectic have also been explored as a means to recover actinides from irradiated nuclear fuels through pyrochemical nuclear reprocessing.Olander, D. R. and Camahort, J. L. (1966), Reaction of chlorine and uranium tetrachloride in the fused lithium chloride-potassium chloride eutectic.
Tchaikovsky published the work in its original form,Steinberg, 475. but in 1876 he happily accepted advice on improving the piano writing from German pianist Edward Dannreuther, who had given the London premiere of the work,Steinberg, 475—476. and from Russian pianist Alexander Siloti several years later. The solid chords played by the soloist at the opening of the concerto may in fact have been Siloti's idea, as they appear in the first (1875) edition as rolled chords, somewhat extended by the addition of one or sometimes two notes which made them more inconvenient to play but without significantly altering the sound of the passage.
Floppy disks were later displaced by CDs as the preferred method of distribution, with companies like Macrovision and Sony providing copy protection schemes that worked by writing data to places on the CD-ROM where a CD-R drive cannot normally write. Such a scheme had been used for the PlayStation and could not be circumvented easily without the use of a modchip. For software publishers, a less expensive method of copy protection is to write the software so that it requires some evidence from the user that they have actually purchased the software, usually by asking a question that only a user with a software manual could answer (for example, "What is the 4th word on the 6th line of page 37?"). However, this approach can be exploited with the patience to copy the manual with a photocopier, and it also suffers from the issue of making the product more inconvenient for the end user to use.

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