The bath is open all day, making it possible for me to go swimming with a disability, not inconveniencing others. |
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There are several ways for people with legitimate questions or difficulties to find help without inconveniencing hundreds of others. |
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Mr Sichimba said it was illegal for people to rear goats in residential areas as they were inconveniencing other residents. |
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In New York City 3,500 busmen struck, leaving 1,300 busses stalled, inconveniencing almost a million New Yorkers. |
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But when the blockade is prolonged, inconveniencing thousands of motorists, one has to look askance at it. |
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We will be able to scan in-patients when they need it without inconveniencing out-patients. |
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The resulting situation is posing a serious ecological problem and greatly inconveniencing those entitled to use the land. |
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The new Directive will tackle the criminal use of firearms without inconveniencing legal users of weapons. |
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In response, the government warned airlines against inconveniencing passengers and offered talks. |
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I can invite people round without worrying about inconveniencing anyone! |
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Aside from inconveniencing everyone, elevator delays create a particular problem for wheelchair users who have arranged for bus pick-up. |
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But some laws that impose little on non-believers may impose heavy costs on believers, who can be exempted without inconveniencing others. |
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I forgot to apologize for inconveniencing all of you when we had to cancel a little over a month ago. |
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A National Strike Strategy Committee is studying the various strategies for inconveniencing and disturbing the employer. |
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The U. S. also has the ability to do offset without inconveniencing the payor or the payee. |
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However, segregating parts of a network by location, by function or by client is often difficult without inconveniencing the network users. |
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Specific lighting is also offered so that you can walk around at night without inconveniencing your spouse or your friends. |
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Two or more Non-Operators may audit the accounts independently or jointly without, however, inconveniencing the Operator unduly. |
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Failure to participate in tournaments of such magnitude at the eleventh hour, he added, would be costly as the organisers demand heavy fines for inconveniencing them. |
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In my riding in Winnipeg, we have a serious situation where a freeway and two bridges will be closed for a year and a half, inconveniencing about 200,000 people. |
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These rights give a corporation nation-state status so it can sue a duly elected government for inconveniencing its ability to commercialize a certain product. |
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Each night feels like an animated dinner gathering at the least – and often becomes far more of a party, with dancing on sofas becoming a common occurrence in our case, without the risk of inconveniencing other guests. |
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Moreover, safety should not be used as a justification for greatly inconveniencing these categories of road user to facilitate easier flow of motorized vehicles. |
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The introduction of a control system would enable significant inward and outward cash movements to be monitored without excessively inconveniencing the public or unduly burdening administrations. |
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The access ramp to the hoppers runs over a public road. The daily truck traffic throws up dust, some of which falls onto the road, inconveniencing drivers. |
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He usually insists on bringing his own lunchbox to birthday parties rather than inconveniencing the hosts or taking the risk of eating food that may be contaminated. |
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This facility does not require any rigorous credit rating for Fox Fresh Exports Zimbabwe and all of the inconveniencing procedures that an exporter usually has to go through to obtain an offshore facility. |
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It is better if we build the Brenner Base Tunnel for electric rail transport under Austria, then Germany and Italy will in practice border on each other, without inconveniencing any little intervening country. |
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It is good to accept an offer of hospitality from someone, however, if you see that they are very busy, decline the offer, to avoid inconveniencing the host. |
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It would be more efficient to carry out all this work at the same time than to spread it out over several years, inconveniencing the occupants each time. |
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Mrs Mann, you are certainly not inconveniencing the President. On the contrary, I was expecting this to happen because I had heard rumours to that effect. |
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There is no evidence that Maersk Sealand would contemplate interrupting and inconveniencing its own shipping operations in order to create additional capacity to accommodate third party volumes. |
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But the new rule still seems odd: once in force, it will be open to abuse, while inconveniencing a desirable bunch of would-be citizens for no good reason. |
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The legislation would introduce rules enhancing safety with respect to gun ownership, while not inconveniencing hunters, target shooters and other legitimate owners. |
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