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"inconvenient" Definitions
  1. causing trouble or problems, especially in connection with what you need or would like yourself

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Think of it like the illumination of inconvenient truths within the larger Inconvenient Truth.
Take a train or bus instead of a plane, even if inconvenient—in fact, especially when inconvenient.
An Inconvenient Sequel is an inconvenient reminder that our government is no longer committed to ensuring our planet's future.
Let's start with the inconvenient fact—inconvenient for Democrats—that President Trump hasn't committed anything close to an impeachable offense.
If An Inconvenient Truth cast him as a brave voice in the wilderness, An Inconvenient Sequel is a victory lap of sorts.
This week, Al Gore's An Inconvenient Sequel hit theaters — reminding us how far we remain from averting the climate disaster described in An Inconvenient Truth.
But doing the right thing is often inconvenient and unpopular — and doing it precisely when it's inconvenient often indicates that it's the right thing to do.
Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, his follow-up to the 2006 Sundance premiere An Inconvenient Truth, did open the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
" Despite its name ("Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power), it's the film that actually ignores the inconvenient reality climate change advocates are now facing with the Trump administration.
What better way for the very liberal Sundance to respond than to put forward "An Inconvenient Sequel," the follow-up to the Oscar winner "An Inconvenient Truth"?
Another global political problem - climate change - will be the theme of "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" a follow-up to Al Gore's 2006 documentary "An Inconvenient Truth".
On its face, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power brings viewers up to date on both Gore and the planet since his Oscar-winning 2006 documentary, An Inconvenient Truth.
"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" is a follow-up to the Academy Award-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," which generated nearly $50 million at the box office in 85033.
An Inconvenient Sequel, directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, and starting a limited American theatrical run on July 28th, is a follow-up to the 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth.
"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power," former Vice President Al Gore's climate change follow to his 2006 film "An Inconvenient Truth," is among the nearly 50 films that will be screened.
A lot of people want Kobe to be an uncomplicated luminary, a great man without inconvenient addendums, and yet here is the inconvenient shadow of a female form darkening the background.
Except it's super inconvenient — and gross, to be honest.
"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" is the follow up to "An Inconvenient Truth", the documentary credited with bringing climate change into mainstream political discourse in the United States a decade ago.
"An Inconvenient Sequel" follows Gore, 68, a decade after his groundbreaking 2006 "An Inconvenient Truth," as he discussed environmental policy with state leaders and connected weather-related catastrophes to a global climate crisis.
Best for overall impact: "An Inconvenient Truth" And of course, you can't have a list of movies about sustainability without "An Inconvenient Truth" (2006), which introduced many to the concept of global warming.
Laurie David, producer of An Inconvenient Truth and its follow-up, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (which premiered at the festival on Thursday night), spoke about climate change and support for science.
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is in theaters now.
At the time, it was news that voting was inconvenient.
Windows. Todays, windows are as important as they are inconvenient.
It also came at an inconvenient time for the Chinese.
However, you will probably make things very inconvenient for yourself.
Instead of an inconvenient truth, this is a convenient lie.
The strikes have been inconvenient, occasionally exasperating, but not crippling.
The Chinese government, too, often chooses to disregard inconvenient episodes.
An Inconvenient Sequel will be released nationwide on July 28.
" Another placard displayed the message, "Governments: stop ignoring inconvenient science!
What other inconvenient truths will you drop on us, Chad?
The adhesives are always a little bit inconvenient, I suppose.
And the facts, once again, were inconvenient for the argument.
And long waits for needed care are not simply inconvenient.
People find it easier to ignore inconvenient viewpoints and facts.
Trips to the dry cleaner can be inconvenient and expensive.
It's inconvenient to have flights canceled by a power outage.
Of course, the North holding Americans is inconvenient for Washington.
Others say it's inconvenient or they just don't know how.
But public transit can be "slow and inconvenient," Davis said.
When cellphone service cuts out, it can be rather inconvenient.
"It's inconvenient, and it's something that judges try to avoid."
How inconvenient to be reminded we are all human beings.
I decided to tell the truth, no matter how inconvenient.
Her aversion to publicity can be inconvenient, and somewhat impractical.
Previous treatments for sleeping sickness ranged from inconvenient to nightmarish.
Blurting out inconvenient truths is more than a verbal tic.
It's inconvenient to be forced to use mail or phone.
For her, not being able to exercise was particularly inconvenient.
Now there are 3 kinds of USB, but still inconvenient.
This lack of policy isn't just inconvenient for American women.
It does not have to be more expensive or inconvenient.
But a few inconvenient facts lie behind those shiny statistics.
Mercury retrograde is inconvenient, but it'll be over soon, Capricorn.
"This is going to make it very inconvenient," he said.
It's just that raisins fall into an inconvenient middle ground.
In the case of An Inconvenient Sequel, this was mandatory.
The answer, ironically enough, may be in An Inconvenient Sequel.
Because actual reflection is hard, sometimes isolating, and often inconvenient.
" Gore previously targeted Trump in his 2017 documentary "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power," framing the President as the villain in the follow-up to his 2006 film on climate change, "An Inconvenient Truth.
Nevertheless, staffers are apparently mad about the change because it's inconvenient.
They are inconvenient to their narrative, but facts and evidence matters.
It's inconvenient for politicians to stop taking money from fossil fuels.
How is An Inconvenient Sequel different from what's already out there?
Would we avoid a solution because it's too costly or inconvenient?
The timing of the trade war is most inconvenient for China.
Overall, the respondents saw clinical trial participation as inconvenient and burdensome.
The strikes have been inconvenient, and occasionally exasperating, but not crippling.
Three feet, it's going to be expensive and inconvenient and disruptive….
But it's inconvenient to go to live shows all the time.
I UNDERSTAND BETTER THAN ANYONE THAT FACTS ARE INCONVENIENT TO HEADLINES.
But the truth is often inconvenient, and Gawker's work isn't done.
An Inconvenient Sequel often plays out like a tragic superhero film.
Inconvenient elements of China's ancient culture have been left safely behind.
For WhatsApp, the timing of this unwanted attention is highly inconvenient.
" Adds Bender: "We need to stop living in this inconvenient truth.
Some use trading firms to cover inconvenient time zones like Australia.
We've all had no choice but to accept that inconvenient truth.
Facts have proven to be inconvenient things for Facebook in 2018.
Not a huge deal for said travelers, but inconvenient, nonetheless. 4.
Incredibly inconvenient, but at least balloons are, like, a fun item.
No, Republicans reject the data because they tell an inconvenient story.
There's also the inconvenient question of the casting of the film.
But both have an optimism that blinds them to inconvenient truths.
Yemen, he leaned heavily upon his predecessor's policies—an inconvenient fact
It may be "an inconvenient truth," but it is a truth.
The ex-governor's rant about ethnic language omits inconvenient historical truths.
The Pixel 4 also doesn't come with earbuds, which is inconvenient.
Touch-tone phone menus and hold times are inconvenient and annoying.
This may occasionally seem inconvenient, but we find it prevents misunderstandings.
Instead he is stuck with this inconvenient report on Russian doping.
The experience was at once inconvenient and enjoyable, disorienting and liberating.
That is inconvenient for some of those involved in the events.
Progress requires scientific candor and a willingness to ask inconvenient questions.
Satellite phones could solve that problem, but they're expensive and inconvenient.
Diverting a flight to offload the guilty is expensive and inconvenient.
Aramco's infrastructure was attacked at an inconvenient time for those plans.
Its bleak message is that inevitable moments in life are inconvenient.
Inconvenient facts and the old-fashioned smell test dispute that conclusion.
But it's risky and inconvenient to find and trust each other.
If life under quarantine was inconvenient or lonely, few were complaining.
That day of judgment, however, may be approaching with inconvenient speed.
He was told his continued employment would be "inconvenient," he said.
Digital vandalism sometimes led to inconvenient computer outages and lost files.
It's inconvenient to carry them around where they could get damaged.
For residents of Arivaca, Arizona, constant security checkpoints are especially inconvenient.
And that's one problem with An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.
When we did An Inconvenient Truth, it did have an effect.
Leading the fight for government transparency means confronting politicians who face intense political pressure on narrow, short-term interests and pressing them to prioritize transparency, too, even when it's politically inconvenient — especially when it's politically inconvenient.
"An Inconvenient Sequel" follows Gore ten years after his Oscar-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," as he educates children on climate change, visits scientists to collect data to present at forums and attends the Paris climate summit.
The strong showing for Mr. Kasich is particularly inconvenient for the party.
I'm excited for it just because it's sort of inconvenient being 20.
Many of these celebrities were women, wearing incredibly glamorous, if inconvenient apparel.
" Adding, "Putin really doesn't like democracy, he thinks its inconvenient messy policy.
The iPhone 7's missing headphone jack is more than just inconvenient.
OIL prices have a knack of jumping at the most inconvenient times.
Think about how inconvenient it is to switch between these music services.
Luckily, you'll leave Inconvenient Sequel inspired to make change in your community.
Since this inconvenient revelation, Caister has not set foot in the cafe.
After all, things really have gotten measurably worse since An Inconvenient Truth.
"An Inconvenient Sequel" is the centerpiece of Sundance's "New Climate" documentary spotlight.
Slack Calls could threaten Skype and Google Hangouts, which increasingly feel inconvenient.
My biggest issue was the user interface, which I found tremendously inconvenient.
This is inconvenient for those on both the left and the right.
Finding a good doctor was stressful, and booking an appointment was inconvenient.
The Radiant is also being sold in a way that's pretty inconvenient.
Currently, settlement is same-day, which is inconvenient for many foreign investors.
Or it could amount to an inconvenient but manageable human resources challenge.
It may be inconvenient to raise sensitive issues with a new guest.
The timing of the storm is inconvenient, too, given the Christmas holiday.
Like parenthood itself, this uninvited empathy is beautiful, revelatory, overwhelming, and inconvenient.
Depending on the time and your location, public transit might be inconvenient.
Worry prompts you to do something that might be inconvenient, but protective.
At worst, aviophobia can be crippling; at best, it is highly inconvenient.
But even slight problems can make using it feel unnatural and inconvenient.
Pruitt isn't just trying to disqualify inconvenient scientific literature, but scientists themselves.
Facts on both sides are inconvenient distractions from absolute truths and impulses.
The result is packaging that is largely inconvenient to reuse, Selke said.
That is not the case with An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.
Supporters of the House bill argue that such steps would be inconvenient.
This is the inconvenient economic truth that is tearing our country apart.
Some of these photographs were included in the movie "An Inconvenient Truth".
That's inconvenient for you and expensive for the system as a whole.
No more reaching over your seatmate to get to the inconvenient outlet.
Corrupt bosses lord over them with arbitrary dictates and inconvenient work schedules.
Some of those employers saw accommodating expecting mothers as expensive and inconvenient.
When reality is inconvenient or threatening, he makes up his own version.
"An Inconvenient Sequel" has earned about $900,000, according to Box Office Mojo.
He told a truth that was inconvenient but corroborated by many others.
South Carolina's presence on that list is especially inconvenient for Mr. Sanford.
The inconvenient part of Kobe's story was a teenager, 19 years old.
But the faith in American power always blinked away some inconvenient facts.
Agencies cannot ignore inconvenient law or facts or their own prior conclusions.
I realize this is inconvenient and will invariably lead to cable clutter.
The second film of the night is nothing like An Inconvenient Sequel.
The festival launched a new category of environmental films this year that featured the debut of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Sequel" -- a follow up to the former vice president's documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," which premiered at Sundance in 2006.
But in one respect, at least, Mr Trump has grasped an inconvenient truth.
Juggling passwords used to pretty inconvenient, but today there are reputable password managers.
For proof, look no further than the (perhaps unfortunately titled) An Inconvenient Sequel.
It's like Al Gore making that movie, An Inconvenient Truth, about climate change.
The company is  behind films such as An Inconvenient Truth and The Help.
A finding in favor of Apple would certainly be inconvenient for law enforcement.
Sure, it's ominous and makes their skin glow, but it seems super inconvenient.
It's inconvenient to spend $500 on headphones that you could break or lose.
They may work more hours, but the poor often work more inconvenient ones.
Another inconvenient truth is that millennials are reading, and more than other generations.
Netflix made it pretty inconvenient to find before, so this was much needed.
That said, sometimes bees swarm in a place that is inconvenient for people.
No one is really being honest — people are just glossing over inconvenient truths.
Even Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is getting a sequel later this month.
They are a necessary convenience to which one is connected through inconvenient terms.
But that history is inconvenient for Trump, so he tried to rewrite it.
This, too, is a breakup, and breakups are messy, and unpredictable, and inconvenient.
I've seen the device today, and it looks like a gigantic, inconvenient machine.
Cyclopses and sirens, the everyday monsters, were inconvenient at best and mostly trivial.
This time, the procedure, while inconvenient and uncomfortable, was over in 28503 minutes.
Traditional round rollers were inconvenient to carry around or fly with on trips.
Here's a simple truth: We find inconvenient political facts to be genuinely unpleasant.
"If you're a working professional, it's very inconvenient to do that," he adds.
Inconvenient for both sides, however, was CBO's level of uncertainty surrounding the issue.
Then downside: it's inconvenient to enter every time you open your phone. 4.
Standard inseams may be too long, but tailoring can be inconvenient and expensive.
You get it—washing food is annoying, it's inconvenient, and uses up water.
Many of these fractions resolve into inconvenient decimal series, necessitating shorthand or estimations.
This is frustrating and inconvenient, but is necessary in the interest of safety.
It is sometimes hard, inconvenient, or awkward to engage someone who is misinformed.
Our research put us into a state of belief that was socially inconvenient.
Perhaps our humanity is sometimes expressed in inconvenient actions and time-consuming pursuits.
Nowadays individuality has come to reside in making at least some inconvenient choices.
Why would a woman kill husbands, lovers and inconvenient children with chilling regularity?
It's not enough that we find it inconvenient that we're still under attack.
" Gore has been promoting his new documentary, "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.
It seemed particularly inconvenient that they had ended up in an Arab country.
"It's inconvenient and not rare that bathrooms are reserved for customers," he said.
That First Amendment can be inconvenient for anyone longing for power without scrutiny.
If writing in a notebook is inconvenient, consider an app like Lose it!
It's turned out to be a somewhat expensive and, at times, inconvenient deal.
That the elites are protecting themselves by hiding inconvenient facts from the people.
"Riley's death was a very inconvenient truth for anti-vaccine activists," Catherine said.
No amount of political, euphemistic rhetoric can do away with that inconvenient fact.
They uncover inconvenient facts about people committing crimes, and higher-ups helping them.
And any stopping by a government official can be inconvenient, and even intimidating.
Higgins tried to dodge that inconvenient fact about border crossings throughout the interview.
Last month, Gore premiered at the Sundance Film Festival his new documentary, "An Inconvenient Sequel," a decade after releasing "An Inconvenient Truth," an Academy Award-winning documentary that turned him into a leading voice in the fight against climate change.
Out of some mislaid definition of respect, we are so excellent at sidelining the inconvenient parts — at least when the inconvenient parts are women, and the one who is inconvenienced is a man we would prefer to keep admiring without complication.
Retelling old fables or repeating the familiar inconvenient truths isn't pricking enough millionaires' consciences.
"Nice For What" was released on a Friday night, which is just plain inconvenient.
Previously, when computers were isolated in homes and offices, programming bugs were merely inconvenient.
It's rather inconvenient that Philip happens to be the only man she's ever loved.
In San Jose, officials are warning of consequences both inconvenient and potentially life-threatening.
But inconvenient timeslots and a small — if passionate — audience led to its eventual cancellation.
This news couldn't have come at a more inconvenient time for the Trump administration.
The message they hear is they are expendable and their work is politically inconvenient.
Mr Ortega's canny strategy has made Nicaragua an inconvenient case for liberal-minded observers.
All millennial impatience jokes aside, patchy cellular or crappy Wi-Fi is seriously inconvenient.
But Bentley didn't let that inconvenient fact ruin a chance to advance his message.
Al Gore giving his updated presentation in An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power. Rev.
It's a tad inconvenient, but adds to the whole retro charm of the category.
If a transportation app fails to deliver it is inconvenient, but not life altering.
In France -- as in Britain and the Netherlands -- Irma has exposed an inconvenient truth.
Pesky little cold sores love to sprout up at the most inconvenient times, huh?
Then there is the inconvenient fact that Iran will not renegotiate the nuclear agreement.
But even then, there are ways around making the disclosures at politically inconvenient moments.
It takes a lot of computing power and is inconvenient for small-value transactions.
What's more inconvenient is a limited one year warranty that doesn't cover the glass.
Dictators of all stripes relied on retouching to alter photos that portrayed "inconvenient" realities.
If nothing else, it's a good excuse not to do those inconvenient good deeds.
Valve promises to keep working with the Kansspelautoriteit to find a "less inconvenient" solution.
For too long, sleep has been undervalued, seen as an inconvenient distraction from wakefulness.
Dating when you're young and broke is inconvenient at best and impossible at worst.
There's sun scorching your face and an inconvenient wind blowing hair in your eyes.
He wants to do what's right, even if it's inconvenient, even if it's unpopular.
An old building may have inconvenient bathrooms, but the toilet has to be somewhere.
But sometimes loyalty requires a friend to speak out and express an inconvenient truth.
Changing the name would only seek to erase, rather than address, an inconvenient history.
We need to consciously embrace the inconvenient — not always, but more of the time.
I'm only saying, sometimes, the most unconditional of loves are also the most inconvenient.
The OTA often produced information inconvenient to Republican policy goals, so Gingrich killed it.
Voting is time-consuming and inconvenient, and many Americans think their vote doesn't matter.
So the people making inconvenient assertions must be in the pay of sinister forces.
I watched "An Inconvenient Truth" and had become impassioned with the environmental health movement.
There are hard truths about Baltimore that both sides ignore because they're too inconvenient.
Self-isolating may sound excessive and inconvenient, but it kept my premature babies alive.
It would be wrong to break that undertaking simply because it has become inconvenient.
"My aim has always been to be inconvenient and uncomfortable for everyone," he said.
There are plenty of situations that could arise that might make mobile passes inconvenient.
Evacuating a university, a beach or a county is costly, inconvenient and massively disruptive.
Yes, that would be inconvenient, but better than running to the restrooms all night.
Still, the timing of the report's release could not be more inconvenient for Republicans.
For the military industrial complex, including its branch in Congress, these requirements are inconvenient.
"It is convenient for the city because it is inconvenient for protesters," she said.
Before kids, we booked the cheapest flight available, no matter how inconvenient the timing.
The cotton shot, at a very inconvenient moment, seemed to have turned to iron.
"It's a bit inconvenient, but then again, I'm used to it already," she said.
And yet, the outlook may be even worse than this inconvenient detail first suggests.
These measures will be inconvenient for the middle class, which moves around by car.
Both would be solidly on Trump's G20 agenda, except for some inconvenient interceding events.
The shutdown will be inconvenient, she said, for workers who rely on those trains.
Either way, you should heed them, no matter how inconvenient taking action will be.
When I first came here, transport was inconvenient, with no motorways or asphalt roads.
But yes, you're right that the church was often hostile to inconvenient scientific facts.
With uncharacteristic fire and brimstone — but also steely resolve and a concrete plan — the former vice president opened the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday night with An Inconvenient Sequel, a daring, urgent and exhilarating follow-up to his 2007 film An Inconvenient Truth.
For early humans, this represented an inconvenient truth: access to food was becoming highly unpredictable.
Avoiding facts inconvenient to our worldview isn't just some passive, unconscious habit we engage in.
Yet a mere three years later, Harper's hostility to inconvenient truths helped topple his government.
"Litigation in the United States related to the Flight MH370 disaster is inconvenient," she added.
Beg bugs are a pain for travelers — but they're just as inconvenient for the hotels.
He is trying to confuse the public so that they will not believe inconvenient truths.
No one wanted a sequel to An Inconvenient Truth, but unfortunately, one is dearly needed.
"An Inconvenient Truth" can be said to have spawned the genre of climate-change films.
The whole setup was just inconvenient enough to make me leery of permanently adopting it.
Your body often expresses inconvenient truths that your words are meant to mask, said Simon.
Other big banks have chosen Frankfurt or Paris—inconvenient, perhaps, but not a game-changer.
"We know that this evacuation order is going to be inconvenient for some people," Gov.
It's inconvenient when you catch your Porta Pro cable on a doorknob and it snaps.
It's very inconvenient to have to take him out every time he needs to go.
Needless to say, we're expecting big laughs with sides of inconvenient romance and bad timing.
But apparently, Australia couldn't bear the thought of putting these inconvenient facts together on paper.
Unfortunately, the process of installing speakers in your ceiling can be tricky, inconvenient, and costly.
These kinds of cryptic emails are nearly as inconvenient as receiving no response at all.
But what Mr Ammann calls this "very big business opportunity" comes with an inconvenient corollary.
When politicians talk about criminal justice reform, they tend to leave out this inconvenient fact.
Holding onto things like a phone, wallet, and keys during a workout is pretty inconvenient.
It's been expensive it's been inconvenient and the uncertainty is very bad for the economy.
He will—and does—jettison underlings the moment they become useless or inconvenient to him.
The generic Apple lightning cable is designed with an inconvenient length in a stiff material.
Any escalation would be economically costly for one side, and hugely inconvenient for the other.
Unfortunately, security is expensive and inconvenient, and there is no easy way to secure yourself.
The vigorous protection of everyone's First Amendment rights can seem politically inconvenient in the moment.
Because there is no direct transportation between the two neighborhoods, car-sharing would be inconvenient.
Even when doing so is inconvenient or goes against the outcome that we might prefer.
Jeanne, who has never met Anna, arrives for a visit at a tragically inconvenient moment.
Audiophiles with lots of wired accessories, for example, may find using a converter too inconvenient.
Mr. Amato said he enjoyed the contrast but found the lack of a bathroom inconvenient.
Grover Cleveland's cocker spaniel named Gallagher had a brown coat and ears of "inconvenient length."
Oftentimes, going this route involves taking multiple individual supplements, which can be tedious and inconvenient.
These are, of course, the kind of inconvenient facts that Donald Trump likes to avoid.
But things keep getting in the way — not least, the inconvenient truth of civilian casualties.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last week admitted an inconvenient truth.
Even though using condoms might be inconvenient, consider it your penance for missing a pill.
I take the most inconvenient routes, I get sidetracked, and end up wandering all around.
In recent years, the Pentagon has vacated the expensive, inconvenient, and hard-to-upgrade bunkers.
I guess that's an even more inconvenient form of analogue messaging than the postal service.
Sharing a bathroom with two roommates in NYC is inconvenient when everyone is always home.
If you want your device to stay charged between meetings, the slower speed is inconvenient.
Not only is poor hearing annoying and inconvenient for millions of people, especially the elderly.
The storm's sweeping blow to the power grid hasn't just been inconvenient — it's been deadly.
If the employee works long or inconvenient hours, it's often because the employer requested it.
That trip is cheaper but inconvenient, because the schedule is set by the main customer.
Eventually, you may find yourself using a Fitbit just because it seems inconvenient not to.
Choose wisely, even if the concept of social distancing seems inconvenient, weird, or maybe alarmist.
Impeaching Trump right now on the eve of the next presidential election is very inconvenient.
For a similar example to the Obamas' relationship to American Factory, see An Inconvenient Truth.
They've given up on insecure digital technologies in favor of secure but inconvenient analog ones.
It's uncomfortable, inconvenient, and disgusting in the worst scenarios to exist in a dirty room.
A democratic society depends on the truth meaning something even when it is politically inconvenient.
The documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," featuring former Vice President Al Gore, came out that year.
Trump is never to blame and quick to malign onetime allies who have grown inconvenient.
The decline in vision is inconvenient, but it's also dangerous, causing falls and auto accidents.
"It is inconvenient and uncomfortable when a bomb threat's called into our office," he said.
"We aspire to close, intimate marriages, but emotions can be complicated and inconvenient," she explains.
Even if I didn't want to hear it and even if the truth was inconvenient.
He has banned some federal agencies from using certain words that represent an inconvenient truth.
" In Tokyo Mr Takaoka echoes her feelings: "There's something special about things that are inconvenient.
The experience was inconvenient, expensive and one-size-fits-all, Cohn said in an interview.
Since Al Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth," we have produced more emissions than ever before.
As we've discovered this week, delaying upgrading infrastructure isn't just inconvenient, but can be deadly.
Do any of these approaches seem prohibitively inconvenient or expensive to incorporate into your routines?
It's wildly inconvenient for those of us on the end having to make the show.
Inconvenient for Carragher that he ended up hitting the man's innocent daughter in the process.
It may sound inconvenient, but she has learned much from this back-and-forth, she says.
Even if it was at the most inconvenient moment, he'd be so gracious and say yes.
The fire and brimstone notwithstanding, the show is really about friendship, however inconvenient it might be.
Being swept into an oncoming train by raging floodwaters seems more than just inconvenient, but sure.
Its painful for a few minutes, then mostly inconvenient and you never understand how it happened.
For one thing, you'd need to be consistently wearing smart glasses, which is currently staggeringly inconvenient.
However, if you're talking about sending your roommate rent money, things get pretty inconvenient pretty quickly.
Doping in sport, he says, is an "inconvenient truth that is denied, ignored, tolerated or encouraged".
Others said polling places were moved off reservations to inconvenient locations that were difficult to access.
Climate change, a libtard conspiracy designed to explain inconvenient truths, could have some surprises in store.
A large factor in the success of "An Inconvenient Truth" was its inclusion in school curriculums.
Hiding rings in food is messy, it's inconvenient, and TBH it ruins some perfectly good food.
It raises an inconvenient question: is it time for platforms to ditch third-party apps altogether?
But when it comes to outdoor drinking, glassware, straws, mixers, and ice can be massively inconvenient.
Instead of admitting the inconvenient truth, the president repeatedly lied about the cornerstone of the law.
"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" opens in limited release in the U.S. on July 28.
I saw a new way to tell it, with all of its complexity and inconvenient details.
When Amazon's algorithms ban shoppers for returning too many items without warning, it isn't just inconvenient.
Epidemics are inconvenient to politicians, costly for businesses and alarming for general populations the world over.
The inconvenient way is there's only one way to optimize your Playoff chances: get better teams.
"I feel very deeply about what the right thing is," he said in An Inconvenient Sequel.
And then, the game of inconvenient attractions, doomed love, or, in some cases, dire repercussions, begins.
This inconvenient scenario is common for foreigners like myself visiting China — it's not just with transportation.
His willingness to cast aside inconvenient practices at the slightest provocation should alarm even impeachment skeptics.
I use mine all the time and because they're collapsible, they're not inconvenient to carry around.
Zac said he doesn't see tent life as challenging, though it can be inconvenient at times.
If we think about crime in the country as a whole, there are more inconvenient facts.
Trump uses a nonsecure phone for communications, claiming it is too "inconvenient" to adhere to rules.
Those rules and procedures, however inconvenient to a president, also include a role for the Senate.
The Environmental Protection Agency can be an inconvenient regulator no matter who's in the Oval Office.
But these can be difficult to enforce, and in the case of nontransferable tickets, incredibly inconvenient.
"This bill is intended to dismantle rules deemed inconvenient by the financial services industry," she said.
Losing an hour's sleep at the spring change to daylight saving time is at best inconvenient.
I love how the pro-science crowd throws science out the window when it is inconvenient.
Other inconvenient realities, like the class tensions of present-day San Francisco, are also left out.
In some buildings, like Warren at York, availability was limited and move-in dates were inconvenient.
For a big chunk of the world, this royal wedding will air at an inconvenient hour.
Like Mr. Trump, the president's most fervent supporters are not swayed by facts they consider inconvenient.
Upon entering an airport, you are sifted through a regimented, mandatory, and inconvenient set of steps.
All political movements must face inconvenient facts — thoughts and data that seem to aid their foes.
"As I look at it from a patient's perspective, absolutely it is inconvenient," Parrino told me.
And his rancor, I suspect, reflects more than the inconvenient truths that Martin and Burns told.
"We know that this a terribly inconvenient development, but it is also incredibly necessary," Brown said.
" In the end, NBC chair Andy Lack "threw Kelly under the bus when things got inconvenient.
These are inconvenient facts for those who like to locate America's antebellum conscience in the North.
Instead, the man bearing "The Inconvenient Truth" went straight to the source: the president-elect himself.
While it looks nice, it is slightly inconvenient if you're trying to reduce clutter or bulges.
Moreover, "An Inconvenient Truth," directed by Davis Guggenheim, made more people pay attention to climate change.
I think it is inconvenient, troublesome, annoying, and can feel like needles piercing at your skin.
Through romaine lettuce recalls, a nationwide shutdown, and some inconvenient outbreaks, Chipotle has tested its customers' loyalty.
Al Gore's home energy use was used to discredit his agenda when An Inconvenient Truth came out.
But as with all inconvenient thoughts, I'm sure it's going to take up space in my head.
But long stays can end up being relatively expensive and thus inconvenient to pay for up-front.
At the same time, the scheduling of the Olympics could hardly be more inconvenient for the NHL.
But that glosses over another inconvenient truth: the market is in the midst of an historic downturn.
It's nothing new, or particular to conservatives, for partisans to fit inconvenient facts into their preexisting narratives.
Now they're just mild annoyances to be glazed over when they're inconvenient to the show's narrative momentum.
If An Inconvenient Sequel is the foundation, then they're off to a raging storm of a start.
These are the most secure methods to use, but they are also the most inconvenient and clumsy.
Policymakers are already seeing this inconvenient truth as a reason to put the brakes on renewable energy.
You could argue that this is more inconvenient that having a to plug it into a cable.
And it's inconvenient to sneak into recording studios and try to blend in with the foam paneling.
It's inconvenient to have your neighbor come over and complain about how loud your bookshelf speakers are.
Theresa May has tried her best to massage this inconvenient constitutional fact into a manageable political shape.
As simple and no-frills as yoga mats are, they sure are cumbersome and inconvenient to carry.
He is following up that documentary with An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, which premieres in August.
But at least Tinder users now have an inconvenient method for finding a place for STD testing.
Perhaps most inconvenient for businesses is the fact that countries may change their clocks at different times.
You can get a new credit card as needed; changing your phone number can be incredibly inconvenient.
Sometimes, making an important phone call to set up an appointment can be inconvenient or nerve-wracking.
Sure, you could sign up for a legit Pilates class, but those can be expensive or inconvenient.
This argument is irrelevant: Laws don't "age out" of use when wealthy CEOs arbitrarily decide they're inconvenient.
How can curators ignore uncomfortable truths about well-known artists, like Andre, just because they're considered inconvenient?
The route, along highway E39, crosses seven gorgeous but inconvenient fjords, and that means seven ferry trips.
She did give him the money back — just in the smallest, and probably most inconvenient increments possible.
American presidents have gotten into the disturbing habit of discarding constitutional process when they find it inconvenient.
"It seems certain Bernie will run through the last primaries, which is inconvenient and costly," he said.
To the Editor: As your editorial notes, voting is far too complicated and inconvenient in many states.
Colonoscopy is the most commonly used screening test for colorectal cancers, but it's invasive, costly and inconvenient.
When these foundational systems fail, the impact on our lives can be anywhere from inconvenient to catastrophic.
Your behavior will make it very inconvenient for them to keep operating comfortably in the boys' club.
This history lays out the inconvenient fact that blacks achieved against the odds under de jure segregation.
The action was largely panned by the science community as a stunt to suppress inconvenient scientific studies.
Ministers questioning experts because their views are inconvenient for what the government is saying about no deal.
To be sure, the necessity to accommodate this inconvenient historical fact luffs the novel's sails a bit.
The wire-heavy setup is inconvenient, but the bigger issue is the source of the voice chat.
Admittedly, air travel today is often uncomfortable, inconvenient, and degrading for almost everyone except the very rich.
Make it inconvenient, and you set up the conditions by which people turn to some other mechanism.
That performative entitlement, by its very nature, is incredibly inconvenient for everyone dealing with its physical consequences.
Better even than those executive orders, which have to face those pesky and inconvenient circuit court judges.
At Monday's debate, he denied having said so, despite the inconvenient evidence of a tweet showing otherwise.
In pushing his agenda to promote plastic pipe, Cohen omits one important, inconvenient fact from his article.
The one that Apple provides works fine, except it's inconvenient to get the recordings off the phone.
Until I got bony and started fainting in inconvenient places, I was just a girl with discipline.
In some ways, my visit to Mike's suburban hometown couldn't have come at a more inconvenient time.
Avis customers were complaining that returning rental cars was inconvenient and took too much time, she said.
It would be inconvenient for him to admit that the evidence shows Russia gave him the documents.
Your neighborhood and commute are undergoing transformations, and those changes might be very inconvenient or even heartbreaking.
More specifically, the tragedies in both El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, have exposed two inconvenient truths.
Helmed by An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim, the documentary series will launch globally on September 20th.
The Grammy awards took over Madison Square Garden in the winter, which was part thrilling, part inconvenient.
"An Inconvenient Truth," collected $347,520 upon its May 2006 arrival in four theaters, after adjusting for inflation.
He is at Cannes presenting "An Inconvenient Sequel," a follow-up to his documentary on climate change.
Making seemingly inconvenient changes now, he said, can also prepare us for what might be to come.
This inconvenient fact has provoked a decade of hand-wringing within the company, and discontent among consumers.
But their piece dances around inconvenient truths, and is predicated upon a rather "transformative" use of reality.
Experts who point out inconvenient truths are rebranded as traitors who oppose the will of the people.
Where they saw inconvenient travel and slushy roads, I saw something beautiful if frivolous, a minor novelty.
Mr. Arcuri acknowledged that there are inconvenient waits for defense lawyers who meet clients at the jail.
The long-lasting aspect is very inconvenient: Nothing good happens after you've been awake for three days.
Ducking out of work to see a listing is inconvenient, but also a bit of an adventure.
But there's one thing that you know if you've ever gotten music that way: It's incredibly inconvenient.
While that reality may be inconvenient, it's like freedom and democracy; it all comes at a price.
Democrats fumed, accusing Republicans of sliming a patriot because he had a politically inconvenient story to tell.
These rarely resemble true corruption barons, and often are figures deemed to be inconvenient by the Kremlin.
Could it be that recognizing these rights is inconvenient to their own political goals and self-interests?
The fact that most Muslims are not killers is, for the counter-jihadists, a most inconvenient fact.
It's not only inconvenient; if left untreated, the long-term consequences of the disorder can be catastrophic.
"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power," a follow-up to "An Inconvenient Truth," Davis Guggenheim's Oscar-winning documentary from 2006, is a reboot that justifies its existence — and not just because Mr. Gore has fresh news to report on climate change since his previous multimedia presentation played in multiplexes.
Gritty is the rare new thing that's proudly inconvenient and un-nice—and yet improves with more exposure.
The US Census Bureau lists inconvenient polling places and transportation problems among the reasons that Americans don't vote.
Notwithstanding all these inconvenient truths, Rubio will emerge from South Carolina a party favorite and a media darling.
This article was made with funding from Participant Media, the creator of "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power."
This invented problem is internal to Donald Trump alone, and his inability to accept inconvenient portions of reality.
They popped up at the most inconvenient moments, convincing me that any happiness I experienced was only fleeting.
" This article was made with funding from Participant Media, the creator of "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.
An Inconvenient Sequel gets an hour and a half to explain the same thing, and it loses focus.
Directed by Davis Guggenheim, An Inconvenient Truth followed Gore's work following his defeat during the 2000 presidential election.
Perhaps we'll see Gore put the cape back on for An Inconvenient Threequel: The Rise of the Donald.
Risk proves to be a meditation on the costs of bearing inconvenient witness, for both subject and author.
Davis Guggenheim's "An Inconvenient Truth," first shown at Sundance in 2006, moved climate change to the front burner.
My Oculus Rift is also stuck in one fairly inconvenient location because that's where my desktop computer lives.
Apporva Singh told CNN it was inconvenient but fair because it would benefit the public as a whole.
Meanwhile, people who wrote VR off as either too inconvenient or too limited could give it another look.
" Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson tweeted, "The Democratic establishment has got to stop smearing women it finds inconvenient!
At a certain point, gerrymandering the precincts themselves becomes inconvenient for voters, but it works in a pinch.
Republicans predicted Reid's plan will backfire because it's just as inconvenient for Democrats as it is for Republicans.
We need to know the truth and Mueller is our best chance to uncover the facts, however inconvenient.
"It's annoying and inconvenient to be out and about with a dying phone battery," says CEO Hugo Tilmouth.
I'd unwittingly sniffed out a rather inconvenient truth about the only macronutrient that's never out of fashion—protein.
We might say, then, that the hammerhead flatworm is a new class of indicator species: the inconvenient minifauna.
Gore's new film is not all that different from his first (An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Davis Guggenheim).
Math can be kind of inconvenient if it doesn&apost add up the way you want it to.
As for Um Youssef, she is settling into an inconvenient but relatively safe life away from her hometown.
Ever the sportsman, this inconvenient wound to the mid-section didn't stop him from pulling out of fights.
Wouldn't flying cars potentially give you even more levels of traffic, without all the inconvenient and expensive tunneling?
Wouldn't flying cars potentially give you even more levels of traffic, without all the inconvenient and expensive tunneling?
Before Uber came along, calling a cab was so inconvenient and confusing that many people didn't even bother.
The controversial artwork, the inconvenient scientific truth, the voice of principled dissent are all true measures of democracy.
As the days dragged on, what might have simply been an inconvenient blip ballooned into a major incident.
And yet, soon thereafter, Americans were reminded of an inconvenient truth: Ending wars is harder than starting them.
Certainly, it's reasonable to avoid unnecessary barriers to innovation, but transparency should not be sacrificed because it's inconvenient.
In the decade and a half since "An Inconvenient Truth," time has been lost, and even more money.
"Fake" and "hoax" are the "abracadabra"s of the Trump world, words recited to make inconvenient facts disappear.
The service was discontinued a year later because of the cost and criticism that the hours were inconvenient.
She even forced out the U.K.'s ambassador to the EU when he made inconvenient — though accurate — observations.
Too often that's all we hold because we stubbornly refuse to grapple with inconvenient facts or contrary values.
"Consumers, particularly young ones, find it inconvenient to hop into different silos to get something done," she said.
The timing of his guilt trip is inconvenient for his wife (Sela Ward), who's running for the Senate.
But here are several key politically inconvenient realities that would seem to flow from any U.S.-Taliban agreement.
Because of the limited point of access, I found both beds equally inconvenient to make in the morning.
For me, this wasn't inconvenient enough to take away from the many positives the Jacqueline has to offer.
His solar tariffs, while inconvenient and moderately burdensome, won't curb corporate interest in wind and solar energy power.
It's about telling the truth, even when it's inconvenient or paints the truth teller in a bad light.
Hemophilia B is currently treated with frequent intravenous administrations of protein replacement therapies which are expensive and inconvenient.
Friends like them gave her permission to forget, but they also summoned memories at unpredictable or inconvenient moments.
And we must accept that shaping the future for the collective good may be inconvenient for the individual.
The one thing that's long made it inconvenient for most people is that it's a pain to spend.
Generally speaking, it is safer, privacywise, to access your data on a browser, even if it's more inconvenient.
" Despite my charm, things did not go to plan, in ways that ranged from "inconvenient" to "actively humiliating.
Mitt Romney, a number of Republicans are discovering an inconvenient truth about their dubious repeal and replace strategy.
Costco employees say these rules might seem inconvenient, but they are extremely important to keeping the store safe.
As wonderful and multi-functional as our smartphones are, they often run out of power at inconvenient moments.
But in the thirst for exclusive access, the old rules get tossed by the wayside — ethics become inconvenient.
"The inconvenient truth for Phil is that Chris Christie is not on the ballot in November," she said.
There will be times, for both parties, when supporting women who report sexual misconduct will be politically inconvenient.
Though the E.P.A. is the epicenter of denial, avoiding inconvenient truths is common practice elsewhere in the administration.
America's "goal is liquidation of governments of inconvenient countries, the undermining of sovereignty," Russia's chief military strategist, Gen.
If you do have to carry it with your hands, it's not inconvenient when on a short walk.
The president says global warming is a hoax and attempts at conservation are making American life too inconvenient.
"It forces them to go to inconvenient and costly routes to get to their target," Mr. Chishti said.
Although life is a bit more inconvenient than normal, we no longer worry about the day-to-day.
To compare, "An Inconvenient Truth" managed $1.4 million in its second weekend in 2006 — in only 77 theaters.
Yet the inconvenient truth remains that global warming keeps getting worse; we see and feel the effects already.
Curtis, meanwhile, was inclined to invent scenarios, expunging inconvenient details in order to emphasize a concept of primitivism.
For women with financial means, the rollback would be inconvenient and unfair, as other necessary medications remain covered.
For the environmentally conscious eater, they are among the most inconvenient truths: Too much food goes to waste.
" Mr. Shenk added: "'An Inconvenient Truth' really turned out to be the beginning of a journey for him.
She was too adept at dodging, deflecting and flat-out lying to blurt out such an inconvenient truth.
However, it's also inconvenient to just about every major attraction in Bangkok ... Poor service was the real problem.
It was inconvenient, but with a hazardous edge: computers and equipment that run experiments are endangered by blackouts.
"There's a little bit of grumbling that it's inconvenient," said Steven Kolb, the chief executive of the CFDA.
But evidence suggests we've been building them all wrong — and that the deficiencies aren't simply unaesthetic or inconvenient.
This inconvenient truth was revealed by what was found in the digitized records of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.
"We know that this a terribly inconvenient development but it is also incredibly necessary," Brown said to residents.
Addressing a hostile work environment is inconvenient when there is a huge money making machine that is involved.
"It's an inconvenient and sudden departure from the status quo," said an executive at a leading international automaker.
No matter how inconvenient or inappropriate it seems, if someone in power says 'do it,' we do it.
No matter how inconvenient or inappropriate it seems, if someone in power says 'do it,' we do it.
The potentially fruitful question of "Discovery" is to ask: what happens to your principles when they become inconvenient?
Some will be inconvenient, but shaking things up may bring much-needed change to a boring, lifeless situation.
As far as I can tell, not much has changed in An Inconvenient Sequel since its Sundance debut.
It's not up to the standards of An Inconvenient Truth, and its rigor leaves much to be desired.
While it may be an inconvenient truth for President Trump, he is bound by the rule of law.
What's more inconvenient is that 8BitDo often releases firmware upgrades for its controllers, squashing bugs and adding new features.
Take A Day Trip If a long vacation is inconvenient, take a day trip to somewhere you've never been.
An Inconvenient Sequel, codirected by Bonni Cohen, comes out next month, as does Ana Lily Amirpour's The Bad Batch.
Image: Danielle Steinberg/GizmodoAs inconvenient and unattractive as the Squatty Potty is, it does, at least, get things moving.
In fact, the continuing effect of the subsidies was "precisely zero", Flett said, describing it as "an inconvenient truth".
It sounds like a technicality (albeit a highly inconvenient one for scientists and mathematicians seeking to design quantum computers).
While inconvenient, forced power outages are seen as industry best practice in California where wildfires are extremely destructive annually.
And now Gore is back, with an "Inconvenient Sequel," an updated warning on the dangers of a warming planet.
Symptoms of lactose intolerance can range from mildly inconvenient to downright uncomfortable, including bloating, gas, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. 
The absurd notion that Jim Crow cars were anything except horrible—dirty, crowded, inconvenient, degrading—got a huge laugh.
And there are inconvenient facts on the ground: nearly a million gay and lesbian Americans have tied the knot.
Or maybe your gym or studio is simply too inconvenient to get to, so you hardly ever actually go.
It is very easy for Trump and his supporters to scream fake news when there is an inconvenient leak.
While most enterprise software is thought of as ugly and inconvenient, Workplace is flipping that idea on its face.
Mills said that was inconvenient, because they had to leave their offices and retrieve their phones to check messages.
But Sunday night forced many fans to confront the inconvenient fact that the actor... might not be so woke.
It's an inconvenient reality that there are some toilets out there that you just don't want to sit on.
"Having to deal with all the security procedures is incredibly inconvenient, but that is the whole point," he said.
His new movie, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, continues that mission.
But Spotify is tired of giving users an inconvenient method for signing up and paying for its premium service.
"Transportation was inconvenient," he said, making it difficult for teachers to get to Houtouwan from the main town Shengshan.
You can open the site on your phone's browser if you really need to, but overall it's pretty inconvenient.
Uber has apparently noticed that these inconvenient drop-offs are wasting everyone's time, so they introduced a new feature.
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When it got inconvenient, and got in the way of hooking up with other chicks, it had to end.
"It's inconvenient, but I think we have to keep living with that," said the 36-year-old office worker.
In the Anthony family, lying at times seems to have been the default position when dealing with inconvenient facts.
This skepticism about Gore reveals a lot about the climate movement, which has fractured significantly since An Inconvenient Truth.
Al Gore in Greenland as seen in An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power, from Paramount Pictures and Participant Media.
Price rises are inconvenient, because buyers may need to switch plans to avoid paying more (possibly disrupting their care).
We hadn't been flossing because it was simply too time-consuming and inconvenient, and who's got time for that?
"While much of the world focuses on the inconvenient truths, we have moved on to convenient actions," Modi said.
I think the whole idea behind transforming the Echo into a portable speaker seems kind of weird and inconvenient.
This is especially true for first responders and healthcare workers, who tend to be "on call" during inconvenient hours.
This can mean that economic optimists ignore inconvenient stock market plunges and that pessimists self-servingly dismiss the rallies.
But while they provide near-impermeable security, these keys — like every other on the market — are fiddly and inconvenient.
Anyone who walks in front of me at an inconvenient pace becomes the worst person to have ever lived.
Thus, when Kelly and Yorkie meet in San Junipero and fall in love, it's inconvenient for both of them.
The greatest gift of Dern's book is this inconvenient, no-warnings reminder of the awkward and painful and uncomfortable.
In the coming days and weeks, you might be asked to restrict your movements in ways that are inconvenient.
"We know that this evacuation order I'm issuing is going to be inconvenient for some people," the governor said.
The constellation of inconvenient choices may be all that stands between us and a life of total, efficient conformity.
A recent study of Nurx and similar sites found they reduced barriers — like inconvenient clinic hours — to the pills.
Yet far too many states make voting slow and inconvenient — insisting on Model A voting in a Tesla universe.
The device weighs just 3.5 pounds, so I never feel like it's an inconvenient addition to my gym bag.
Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're wondering how many other inconvenient voicemails from Rep.
All of us can drive around traffic cones put out for the safety of the kids because it's inconvenient.
"I was so excited when 'An Inconvenient Truth' was the success it was," she said during a telephone interview.
But the arc is smack in the middle of a busy intersection, and getting there is tricky and inconvenient.
Or he could find himself sidelined, or even ousted, if he brings too many inconvenient truths to the table.
"Believe women" means not reflexively disbelieving them because you're eager for a vote and an investigation would be inconvenient.
And, just to make things even more inconvenient, we're looking at an upcoming temperature drop of about 30 degrees.
The inconvenient truth is that those involved in the "Keep It The Ground" movement are the real science deniers.
In addition to being inconvenient, or nonsensical, the variations in occupational laws between states inflict extreme hardship on workers.
Though leftists claim science as their ally, they simultaneously shoo away inconvenient data as if it were a fly.
" Young women are told, the author argues: "Don't be difficult, don't be selfish, don't be inconvenient, don't be rude.
However, some audiences suspend their disbelief when the person leading our country spins his tales irrespective of inconvenient facts.
Despite this, there's an inconvenient truth to neocons: Of all the conservative factions, they are objectively the most dangerous.
She goes on to provide several techniques such as self-forgiveness, self-compassion and making your temptations more inconvenient.
Though facing mortality is hard, we don't buy time by making our deaths especially inconvenient to our loved ones.
You meet new officers who want to join your crew, including throwbacks to Fallen London like Your Inconvenient Aunt.
That's inconvenient to you but those kids that got killed or injured, they can never go back to school.
But as paper money becomes more inconvenient and expensive to get, more Americans are looking toward a cashless future.
Michele has flashes of the attack at inconvenient moments, and she needs a second to recompose herself every time.
Some said Google and Apple are overlooking inconvenient in-app browsers as a way to accommodate popular app makers.
" Al Gore, who appears in both An Inconvenient Sequel and An Inconvenient Truth and has been a vocal advocate of climate change action for decades, called Trump's decision "reckless and indefensible," adding that it "undermines America's standing in the world and threatens to damage humanity's ability to solve the climate crisis in time.
Alsup prepared a list of wonky questions and rewatched An Inconvenient Truth to ready himself for the in-depth lesson.
"My apologies but I am afraid it is inconvenient for us to elaborate on it," said the company's PR director.
But think about how much more inconvenient it will be later, when those mountains of trash are closer to home.
This latest issue isn't the result of any shady banking practices, just the inconvenient presence of smoke in a facility.
It's not going to be hard for potential bad actors or pseudonymous parties to slip through—just kind of inconvenient.
And cars, most likely, will flee like aristocrats amidst a revolution, spooked by an intentionally inconvenient 5 mph speed limit.
Notable past winners include Citizenfour, 20 Feet from Stardom, An Inconvenient Truth, March of the Penguins and Bowling for Columbine.
YouTube TV faces the same inconvenient restrictions on where and how you can watch things — particularly sports — as its competitors.
For an opening sequence, An Inconvenient Sequel travels to the locus of our associations with global warming: The North Pole.
It's painful and inconvenient, but you gotta do it — because early prevention hurts a lot less than late-stage treatment.
This narrative restraint can make the film easier to stomach than similar documentaries, like An Inconvenient Truth or Our Planet.
As inconvenient and annoying as that can be, at least you can eyeball expiration dates for yourself if you do.
Nicholas Kristof FOR those of us who argue in favor of gun safety laws, there are a few inconvenient facts.
But the actress still kept in the spirit of the event at home, in a hilarious if not inconvenient way.
Here's what no one told me about breastfeeding: It can be an inconvenient, mechanical, often painful, around-the-clock job.
Well, you could buy a Yubikey or a SecurID token, which is insanely, ludicrously, non-starter inconvenient for most people.
That way, renters won't have to work with homeowners on a key handoff, which can be inconvenient for both parties.
And for 40 percent of millennials surveyed recently, even cereal is too inconvenient because it requires cleaning a bowl afterward.
Whenever I rely on a water bottle that's stashed in a side pocket, I under-hydrate, simply because it's inconvenient.
Earlier this year, he released a sequel to his 403 documentary An Inconvenient Truth, which spread awareness about global warming.
What's more, a handy breath device could replace the current finger prick test, which is inconvenient, painful, and relatively expensive.
It was, and still is, extremely inconvenient: What are you going to do if someone hands you a USB stick?
Only time will tell if our generation turns out at the polls or proves to be a rather inconvenient youth.
In an effort to keep the controller small, the buttons have been shoehorned onto the device in often inconvenient ways.
Both men found travelling between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio inconvenient and expensive, and thought they could do it better.
The stench comes at an inconvenient time for Barbados's prime minister, Freundel Stuart, who faces an election on May 24th.
First, AGPL makes it inconvenient but does not prevent cloud infrastructure providers from engaging in the abusive behavior described above.
The doctors seek to accommodate these patients, foregoing appropriate tests and safety measures because the VIP might find these inconvenient.
His 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth received a positive reaction from film critics and audiences, even winning two Academy Awards.
The Green New Deal has drawn far fewer searches than "An Inconvenient Truth" did, and the volume is already dwindling.
But don't worry, there's an easy solution to that problem too: a $10 wire that negates all that inconvenient wirelessness.
" But then she added, "Idk it's just lame and inconvenient, just eat your bowl, stop being so extra ya know?
Bad fixed rules and norms morph into virtuous ones when they become useful, and vice versa when they become inconvenient.
He also called it an "inconvenient truth" that outcomes for people on Medicaid are no better than for those without.
An Inconvenient Sequel follows all of the progress and setbacks that have occurred in the 11 years since the original.
If you ignored the inconvenient truth of that US election, there was plenty of good news coming out of COP22.
Variety called it a "kinder, gentler" global warming documentary compared to the other climate doc from 2006, An Inconvenient Truth.
It lurks in the shadows of my phone, waiting for me to practice, and striking when it's most personally inconvenient.
But on the flip side, there are few things more inconvenient than having to carry around a skateboard all day.
"The current sample testing process is inconvenient and challenging for patients and medical providers, alike," McCracken said in a statement.
That's certainly a little inconvenient, but the general thinning and lightening of phones has made that less of a compromise.
You're processing a lot of emotions today, which is a little inconvenient, since you have so much work to do.
She spends her days being questioned by Victor and traversing her new, inconvenient commute to the city for academic research.
In that episode, one breach of norms begat another; today, norms are falling because Republicans find adhering to them inconvenient.
Some Gear VR games allow or require third-party Bluetooth controllers, but they're inconvenient to buy separately and carry around.
She was unusually shy as a girl, but eventually she realized that her anxiety was not just inconvenient but indefensible.
Not only does this cause a headache for travelers, these delays are also inconvenient for the parties expecting their arrival.
I joined the Co-op in 2013, and found it to be claustrophobically crowded, illogically organized, and almost absurdly inconvenient.
If a part of their process is inefficient, or inconvenient for consumers, the decouplers may well grab hold of it.
The G5 also eschews the distinct, but often uncomfortable and inconvenient, hardware design cues of the G4 and its predecessors.
He acknowledged that the stance was "politically inconvenient," given the strong sympathy that exists for the families of the victims.
A few hours after Trump's about-face on Twitter, his administration compounded this impulse to erase or obscure inconvenient facts.
"An Inconvenient Truth" is credited with bringing climate change into mainstream political discourse in the United States a decade ago.
If Congress once again shoots itself in the fiscal foot, the resulting gridlock would be inconvenient and costly for taxpayers.
It remains to be seen whether he'll continue his former boss' policy of keeping inconvenient scientific evidence in the dark.
It seemed a bit inconvenient to have the section split up between two floors instead of keeping it all together.
Customers have meanwhile largely shunned electric vehicles because they are too expensive, can be inconvenient to charge and lack range.
In fact, having your new child sleep in another room is inconvenient (for feedings and diaper changes) and possibly dangerous.
It can be slightly inconvenient when I need the bathroom and he's been in there for half an hour though.
I get that it's going to be inconvenient — maybe even quite hard — but there may not be an alternative here.
Well, the event is back on with a new host: former Vice President Al Gore, of An Inconvenient Truth fame.
It's inconvenient, and most marijuana businesses would prefer to open an above-board bank account like any other corporate customer.
Mess any of those up, or a bunch of them, and you've got a ton of unexpected and inconvenient expenses.
Previously the community has dealt with this inconvenient truth by loudly singing "la la la la!" while studiously looking away.
Poor Bourne is burdened with inconvenient historical knowledge even as he must fight a perpetual battle against his own obsolescence.
Of course, this imperious ruler cites a particular rune when it serves him and simply ignores those that prove inconvenient.
New York, for example, doesn't do voter suppression, but it's one of many states where voting can be truly inconvenient.
What does that do to love, when one realizes how politically convenient or inconvenient this partnership will be for you?
A lot of times they're inconvenient to where they live, or are in depressed neighborhoods, places people might consider unsafe.
To support these preconceived notions, creators can even manipulate evidence by omitting, under analyzing or changing inconvenient yet crucial facts.
The report finesses this inconvenient truth by defining socialism as any effort to increase the government's involvement in the economy.
D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye He will lie even when it's inconvenient: the sign of a true artist.
The best way to do this is through social distancing, as inconvenient and disruptive as it can be, they say.
He says the shift is inconvenient for the days he uses his scooter, but should make his bicycle trips nicer.
Then I feel like I should go back and pay for the item, even though this is inconvenient for me.
A Bit Inconvenient: Every year, more than a million people visit La Pedrera, the home of Ana Viladomiu in Barcelona.
A Bit Inconvenient: Every year, more than a million people visit La Pedrera, the home of Ana Viladomiu in Barcelona.
Forcing transgender people to use the bathroom of a gender with which they don't identify isn't just inconvenient or impractical.
"It made me realize that, even with smartphones, staying connected while traveling abroad was highly costly and inconvenient," Kwok said.
Assange's supporters regard him as a champion of freedom of speech who has exposed inconvenient truths at great personal cost.
One inconvenient fact about Barneys is that it attempted, in its last years, to court this market ever so slightly.
Dems worry Trump will block out not just sensitive stuff but also things that are politically inconvenient for the GOP.
They jettison a host of scientific data because it is inconvenient to their narrative of doom, gloom and righteous indignation.
He expressed frustration with his listenership, who, he said, had gradually grown immune to any inconvenient fact presented to them.
" Hale dismisses this as naïve romanticism that ignores the inconvenient fact that nature is also "nasty and horrible and cruel.
But many of them boiled down to the fact that selling his businesses would be inconvenient and expensive for Trump.
Finally, by Friday morning, Trump appeared to conclude that the comments were politically inconvenient for him, and hazily denied them.
One of the year's big documentaries, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, which served as an urgent follow-up to Al Gore's Oscar-winning 210 An Inconvenient Truth (and opened the Sundance Film Festival, the night before Trump's inauguration), exemplified the genre: Its goal was to convince the audience to take climate change seriously.
Ten years after An Inconvenient Truth premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Gore and Robert Redford, the festival's creator, were on hand to premiere An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power on Sundance's opening night this year (and, not coincidentally, the evening before a known climate change denier is set to take the Oval Office).
"More than a decade after his documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth' was released, Al Gore will discuss his latest film -- 'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,' which dramatically presents Gore's premise that we are close to a real energy revolution and his efforts to work with the current government on bringing change," reads a CNN release.
"More than a decade after his documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth' was released, Al Gore will discuss his latest film — 'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,' which dramatically presents Gore's premise that we are close to a real energy revolution and his efforts to work with the current government on bringing change," reads a CNN release.
As much as I love the cheap flights from budget airlines, the inconvenient arrival times are a pain in the butt.
When done well, it can look pretty good, but green screen can often be inconvenient for the production and the actors.
Home desktop printers are bulky and inconvenient (not to mention entirely non-portable), and getting pictures printed elsewhere is a hassle.
Since the documentary filmmakers couldn't have predicted the election results, An Inconvenient Sequel's hopeful tone is discordant with present-day reality.
An Inconvenient Sequel isn't so much about climate change as it is inspiring people to change their approach to climate change.
You can flip the phone's upside down to orient the selfie camera at a more traditional angle, but that's just inconvenient.
Donald Trump could be making an inconvenient enemy in Randi Weingarten, head of the 1.6 million-member American Federation of Teachers.
So another inconvenient truth is that, for example, on social and labor compliance, there are quite a few standards out there.
An Inconvenient Truth formed the choir, and it's inexplicable that this sequel makes no effort to teach that choir to sing.
A gentleman indeed, whose only wish is to secure his fortune by bumping off a few inconvenient relatives in Edwardian England.
But the inconvenient reality is that over the past two decades, the two sides' interests have simply diverged in fundamental ways.
When that goal has been achieved, probably through more court judgments and interpretations, the focus will switch to other inconvenient viewpoints.
But, originally, it was just Deline-Ray doing the knitting — and it all started with an inconvenient injury of her own.
Given those inconvenient facts, some commentators are saying, well, Mueller is just trying to squeeze Manafort and turn him against Trump.
Since the age of about 15, my skin had always been unpredictable, launching fleets of spots at the most inconvenient times.
Mr Takada reckons that the number of people who are starting to feel that omotenashi is "fussy and inconvenient" is increasing.
Really not any more inconvenient than a standard gas burning car – though our fueling cost was less ... Our cost was $130.
In March, both attended a VIP movie screening of Al Gore's upcoming documentary, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power in California.
So, when the city ordered Sanders to pay $212 in fines, he figured he'd make the payment as inconvenient as possible.
Nobody likes having more remotes than they need, but tying your streaming needs to your phone can be annoying and inconvenient.
Smartphones are pretty much essential to modern living, but they have a tendency to cause interruptions at the most inconvenient times.
He goes downstairs to pick it up, because in this universe people still have landlines that they place in inconvenient locations.
I'm imagining myself having to hold this with one hand and jerk with the other, and it's all a bit inconvenient.
Additionally, non-voters cite scheduling conflicts and inconvenient polling locations among the top reasons they stay away from the ballot box.
And to give you some idea, Al Gore&aposs movie, that "Inconvenient Truth," it made $3.7 million at the box office.
Talk about it in inconvenient settings, like kid's birthday parties, the weekly pickup game, happy hour, and church, synagogue or mosque.
Google also allegedly shut down pro-diversity discussions that became inconvenient or acrimonious, pushing engineer Cory Altheide to leave the company.
Fitness Bottle with Phone Holding Sleeve Holding onto things like a phone, wallet, and keys during a workout is pretty inconvenient.
This inconvenient fact was lost amid the headlines, TV and radio spots, and the social media din that followed the result.
But how annoying is it that you can't plug in all of your devices because of its inconvenient lack of ports?
Arai, whose family have been fish traders for 95 years, said buyers have already told her the new site is inconvenient.
These mass-produced prints detail the supposed effects of combining different foods–with consequences ranging from the inconvenient to the deadly.
But like any new Apple device owner, you're likely discovering some inconvenient changes those sneaky Apple developers popped into their machinery.
But the overall argument was straightforward: Trump won't sell his businesses because it's inconvenient and could cause him to lose money.
Well, although it's inconvenient because they all work together on your phones or whatever you have, they all seamlessly work together.
Then again, authenticity sells—even when it means being abrasive at inconvenient times—and Diaz has proven his way with words.
If that's supremely inconvenient, it's also bound to make Euro 2020 the least environmentally friendly championship that Europe has ever known.
Unlike his Conservative predecessor, Stephen Harper, who governed until last November, Mr Trudeau shows no inclination to muzzle politically inconvenient research.
But if you reach for your favorite bottle of lube in the middle of sex and it's empty, that's just inconvenient.
An Inconvenient Sequel will terrify you, infuriate you, and, hopefully, inspire you to make the world a slightly less terrible place.
That "10% battery left" notification makes them jump up and immediately scramble to find an outlet at the most inconvenient times.
Then there's the most inconvenient problem with the spin that Obama deserves the credit for the surge in employment and growth.
All of this may seem like ancient history, but history has a way of repeating itself in the most inconvenient ways.
Also, that's kind of an inconvenient numerical range--planning a party for 30 is way different from trying to entertain 85003.
In their self-righteous crusade to bring down the "evil" Trump, the ends justify the means — so damn the inconvenient facts.
"I want people to take out of that picture that I'm willing to have the uncomfortable and inconvenient conversations," he said.
That in the face of the largest mass shooting in modern American history we don't matter, we are an inconvenient afterthought.
Kevin finally decides not to be a self-entitled douchebag and support his brother, Randall, albeit at the most inconvenient time.
The problem is this: We know that we will discover things about populations that can appear invidious and appear politically inconvenient.
The key is going into these experiences with your eyes wide open — and with an ability to set aside inconvenient truths.
Nine times out of 10 when I'm injured, I skip icing the injured or sore area because it's cumbersome and inconvenient.
Dorms often have sparse or inconvenient outlets, and everything is pushed up against and covering any would-be useful outlets anyway.
"It may be inconvenient for the Sanders campaign that Hillary Clinton won the Iowa caucus, but it's the truth," he continued.
But what's more inconvenient is not having a truly Democratic state legislature to put us on par with California and Oregon.
But to assume that impeaching Trump could end the distraction and let Republicans get back to legislating ignores three inconvenient facts.
As if to mask the issue, we give other names to our inconvenient choices: We call them hobbies, avocations, callings, passions.
The administration uses dishonest critiques as an excuse to push its political agenda, cutting funding for research that is politically inconvenient.
Read more " _____ David Harsanyi in The Federalist: " 'Due process' shouldn't be code for 'Let's dismiss anything inconvenient to our political fortunes.
He also failed to mention the political leaders who have used the phrase to discredit journalists and to dismiss inconvenient reporting.
This usually only affects very heavy movie goers, but it can be an inconvenient hurdle if you like to plan ahead.
I mention these inconvenient observations because the anti-Trump movement, of which I'm a proud member, seems to be getting dumber.
Instead, he did what he always does: reject inconvenient data in favor of a story in which he is the hero.
An "inconvenient insect," the termite bucks basic biological rules and thumbs its nose at science as much as it does homeowners.
Much like their "Very Bad" counterparts, the women quickly embrace self-interest, which leads to unfunny gags with an inconvenient corpse.
We can attribute some of this to rank partisanship — some people simply refuse to acknowledge inconvenient facts about their own side.
You're free to take your chances but, though inconvenient, wearing your helmet on that scooter ride could prevent a serious accident.
Political jockeying with intelligence gleaned in the Russia investigation has already resulted in public confirmation of inconvenient facts for Trump allies.
But rather than facing up to archaic and politically inconvenient results that originalism can dictate, Gorsuch tends to wave them away.
It's no secret that some governments deal with politically inconvenient filmmakers by attempting to silence their voices on the world stage.
Home repairs seem to always come up at inconvenient times and can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars in some cases.
On one hand, it can be inconvenient to not have the option to roll over your balance to the next month.
I was among them and changing my return flight plans at the last minute would have been both expensive and inconvenient.
It's not inconvenient enough for me to cancel my order, so I decide to take the L. $32.45 503:30 p.m.
The constitutional short seller hopes that by dumping inconvenient principles, they will be able later to regain control of the system.
To be sure, five days' notice was inconvenient for our guests, and there were a few who could not make it.
We need to spread the word: menstruation is natural and manageable -- while it may also be painful, uncomfortable, or plain inconvenient.
The American people certainly should not be accused of reminding their elected policymakers of that inconvenient fact in any recognizable terms.
The inconvenient truth is that under the current circumstances, it would be impossible for Hungary to join the European Union today.
Birds are easily stressed, and waterfowl have an inconvenient and frustrating knack for flying right into the center of a pond.
J.P. Motherhood is disruptive, messy, inconvenient, enlightening and triumphant in "The Mother," a preview of Brandi Carlile's album due in February.
As for Mr. Robot himself, well he was still cropping up at inconvenient times and wallowing in the usual cyberanarchist rhetoric.
But there is also little doubt from his track record that Trump finds the checks and balances of democracy highly inconvenient.
Specifically: After the White House placed gag orders on officials in the EPA and the Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Health and Human Services, the National Park Service stepped into the vacuum, tweeting perhaps inconvenient facts about the reality of climate change and drawing similarly inconvenient analogies between Japanese-American internment and the administration's new immigration policy.
Or perhaps it's at institutions like the Toronto International Film Festival, which premiered Before the Flood; or the Sundance Film Festival, which debuted the Inconvenient Truth follow-up, An Inconvenient Sequel, in January, and boasts not only a climate documentary programming block but a high number of attendees from nearby Salt Lake City, home to a huge Mormon population.
The cause was bipartisan, defending science as a bed-rock of democratic decision-making, not attacking an administration that ignores inconvenient truths.
This happens a lot, and it's pretty inconvenient because I have to mentally figure out how much I have in my checking.
The other inconvenient reality is that most of the world's terrorism occurs in just five countries: Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.
The result: Scanners reading thick hair as an unidentifiable, potentially dangerous object, forcing passengers to endure inconvenient, often embarrassing hair pat-downs.
What does it mean to abstract away the inconvenient views of specific historical thinkers for the purpose of tidily packaging "Enlightenment values"?
I'm looking forward to not having to stay at inconvenient Starwoods anymore, since Marriott is bringing many more properties into the program.
The sequel to An Inconvenient Truth  — the 22017 Al Gore documentary that spread awareness about climate change — comes to theaters this weekend.
Small messes are constant, but big upright vacuums are possibly the most inconvenient appliance to have if your living space is limited.
OPPOSITION to assisted dying is usually derided as being religious in nature, which is easier than confronting hard questions or inconvenient truths.
But the payment of hush money to avoid an inconvenient story about an extramarital affair falls a long way short of that.
The event would have been inconvenient for Pruitt's efforts to discredit climate change science and to dismantle regulations that stem from it.
This is fair enough, but it feels weird when a company explicitly doesn't trust you, and in this case, it's inconvenient, too.
In many cases they can be inconvenient and even prohibitive, such as when they prevent people from making payments or booking tickets.
Yet without mentioning the inconvenient side-note that Apple also engages in trading user data for profit in some instances, albeit indirectly.
Let's not swat away women's testimony like an inconvenient buzz, which prevents us from loving that person's movie, or that person's song.
What happens now will be a test of how Democrats handle such allegations when they could be politically inconvenient for the party.
Yes, climate science has advanced greatly since An Inconvenient Truth, and yes, Al Gore's once-extreme ideology has gained some mainstream acceptance.
Former Vice President Al Gore called attention to the climate crisis with his 2006 documentary and book An Inconvenient Truth in 2006.
In Hotz's view, autonomous ride-hailing will be too slow and inconvenient to have much of an impact on our transportation habits.
For me, this feels like a part-time job where the pay is lousy, the hours inconvenient, and the stakes incredibly high.
An Inconvenient Truth won two Academy Awards — Best Documentary and Best Original Song — and grossed $50 million at the worldwide box office.
Democracy relies on trust and everyone playing by the same rules, not a disposable concept, to be discarded once it becomes inconvenient.
" Viewed in concert with the original, that sense of genuine dedication is one of the more enduring aspects of "An Inconvenient Sequel.
An Inconvenient Truth came out in 2006 — its central call to action was that we owe addressing climate change to future generations.
Their larger size makes them slightly more inconvenient for some power outlets, depending on what else you're plugging in there, of course.
The referendum result also raises the prospect of the need for inconvenient renegotiation of any contracts agreed under EU law, analysts said.
Their responses suggest that the lack of testing is not due to the test being too inconvenient or too expensive to acquire.
Going through security and customs isn't anyone's favorite part of traveling, but sometimes it's not just inconvenient — it can get super pricey.
Because if there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that a broken heel always comes at the most inconvenient times.
Even with this constant push and inconvenient setup, in time, a Fatcow user can tune their muscle memory to the control panel.
While his political grudges have influenced his interactions with justice officials, Trump has ignored the politically inconvenient determinations of his intelligence community.
I am not naïve enough to think that fuzzy math isn't par for the course in Washington when the truth is inconvenient.
Isn't it our responsibility as citizens to take part in the democratic process, even if it is inconvenient and won't change anything?
"It might be inconvenient for her boss and she might wish he didn't say it, but it's not a lie," he said.
Then there are those verses even some of the most literal readers of the Bible ignore because they are just too inconvenient.
Meanwhile, "progressives" continue to ignore sex abuse victims who happen to be inconvenient for them and/or make excuses for their tormentors.
"Is the timing of the Shootlr request inconvenient?" says Onno Spek, founder of Shootlr, touching on my main doubt about the app.
Being dominant means you can do whatever you want—even schedule your biggest event of the year at a colossally inconvenient time.
It's an inconvenient truth that defenders of the JCPOA might ponder as they continue to ignore Iran's ongoing defiance of its provisions.
But leaving the double-standard aside, Ryan's excuse for Trump is a textbook example of a convenient theory destroyed by inconvenient facts.
Yet a problem with the Trump plan starts to become apparent when one notices an inconvenient fact: Not all businesses are corporations.
Satellite phones have been around for decades, but they are expensive and their brick-like form factor was inconvenient for everyday use.
And doesn't excitement about Winfrey for president or Nixon for governor have some relationship to disdain for professors who peddle inconvenient truths?
It means having the courage to publish explicit standards of quality and expectations of conduct, and fighting to maintain them however inconvenient.
The fact that many abortion rights supporters wish abortion to be "rare" is an implicit acknowledgment of these undeniable, if inconvenient, truths.
If it is politically inconvenient to do what needs to be done, then we must change the politics, not cave to them.
They have also consistently drawn small crowds to Tropicana Field, an outdated venue with an inconvenient St. Petersburg location for many fans.
That was in addition to legal and structural barriers, ranging from voter identification laws to inconvenient polling locations, that had raised alarm.
Yet this fact, so inconvenient to the conservative worldview, never seems to sink in to the energy debate in a serious way.
Destroying one's art has become a kind of art in itself, something between an inconvenient prank and clever treatise on contemporary value.
Maybe it's because I got in the smartphone game late and have a real memory of how inconvenient life used to be.
In these images of a fractured Northern Ireland, we can face the inconvenient fact that our neighbor's troubles are also our own.
Waldron said he's been working remotely from Amsterdam for six years, and the time difference means meetings get scheduled at inconvenient times.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online message board 266chan about 290 minutes before the shooting.
"The more inconvenient something is, the more fun it is," De Decker, who built the Low-Tech website using solar energy, begins.
Al Gore, bless his heart (as we say in the South), was well intentioned when he made "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2006.
When you have children at home, you have to be prepared for the worst, or at the very least, the extremely inconvenient.
But at times when email is inconvenient, staff can use other methods, provided they don't share classified information and they take screenshots.
Demand growth for crude is slowing — an inconvenient truth for bankers pitching the company at a valuation of up to $210 trillion.
Demand growth for crude is slowing — an inconvenient truth for bankers pitching the monopoly at a valuation of up to $2 trillion.
Another inconvenient truth that Trump has overlooked is the number of undocumented women who experience violence at the hands of US citizens.
Moreover, top national security officials have been told not even to mention to the president threats that are politically inconvenient to him.
This helps keep the hearts from shattering — never a good omen on Valentine's Day, and inconvenient the rest of the year, too.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online message board 8chan about 20 minutes before the shooting.
It is an inconvenient truth for many that The White Australia Policy was among the first Acts passed by the Australian parliament.
It's hard not to feel that the fans' manifesto has been swept under the carpet, an inconvenient obstacle to clubs cashing in.
Change of life Menopausal symptoms are not only inconvenient and embarrassing, they've been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, says Muka.
But how can any sincere confrontation of racial inequity in policing and the criminal-justice system ignore the inconvenient singularity of Liang's conviction?
Because let's be honest: it's painful, inconvenient, and you don't even get the pay-off of delicious minty breath that comes from toothpaste.
Interrupting your days or nights to play at a particular time can be inconvenient compared to the legions of always-available other games.
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power released a YouTube video Thursday featuring a large group of celebrities leading the #BeInconvenient campaign.
Sure, consumer DNA tests allow people to find out information about their health without a potentially pricey and inconvenient visit to the doctor.
The incentives to produce positive results were so great, Nosek and others worried, that some scientists were simply locking their inconvenient data away.
"It can be inconvenient to bring along weights or work out equipment to the park, beach, or even your own backyard," Norris says.
Actual biographical material is minimal — indeed, where history is either silent or inconvenient to what it wants to do, the movie freely invents.
A vigorous repulse to his excesses from journalists, NGOs, companies and millions of protesters, as well as the states, has proved additionally inconvenient.
The film embodies this sober spirit, showing how much worse matters have become since Mr Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" was released in 2006.
Here's the true inconvenient fact: the gun craze erodes our freedom to live without fear in a way crime statistics will never capture.
" In a recent research note he described the current situation as "the craziest and most inconvenient political crisis that ever happened in Italy.
In extensive filings, each argued why it is suited for the coveted routes and why others would offer inconvenient connections or higher fares.
Is it really that much more inconvenient than liquid soap, which requires a secondary item (washcloth, scrub, puff, etc) to be optimally applied?
The announcement comes at an especially inconvenient time, given that Gmail announced last week it will stop scanning users' email for marketing purposes.
Depending on where you live, a trip to Ikea might be the most inconvenient activity that could ever be added to your schedule.
The men, for all they want us around when they want us around, sure don't want us around the minute we turn inconvenient.
Walk through the grand archway, however, and an inconvenient truth emerges: the oldest Chinatown in Europe appears to be on its last legs.
The year of An Inconvenient Truth's release was the hottest in recorded history, but just four years later, it was overtaken by 221.
The bad news: The future of our planet in in peril as climate change escalates, according to Al Gore's Oscar-winning Inconvenient Truth.
Flying is clearly the best choice, despite being uncomfortable, oftentimes inconvenient and delay-ridden, not to mention the thrill of getting through security.
Plugging in one more thing to trick your brain for VR is stupid and expensive and inconvenient, but we have to start somewhere.
But one of the world's largest electronics companies has saved you from that slightly inconvenient fate by installing microphones in everything you own.
But an alliance of experts, ranging from surgeons and biochemists to mechanical engineers and food scientists, is attempting to overcome this inconvenient fact.
The students find Paris competent and suited to office, but they don't like her, and they just can't get past that inconvenient fact.
Guggenheim, a documentarian who won an Oscar for his film "An Inconvenient Truth," believes that the culture of ambition and networking pervades both.
Everyone's jockeying for position but trying to stay off the "list" of people suspected to oppose or be otherwise inconvenient to the state.
It might seem like a particularly inconvenient time for the United States to abandon its role as the global leader in refugee resettlement.
Apple is cutting prices for all of its USB-C adapters following a week of complaints about the MacBook Pro's inconvenient port situation.
Adherence to the text of the document seems to be a forgotten value when it would take politicians to uncomfortable or inconvenient places.
But the resistance to DeVos obscured an inconvenient truth: Democrats have been promoting a conservative "school reform" agenda for the past three decades.
He broached the topic of divorce with his ailing wife while she was hospitalized because their marriage was inconvenient to his extramarital affair.
My takeaway after a week of using the Moto Z is that it can be rather inconvenient, but not a complete deal-breaker.
But someday it will become inconvenient to our newly gleaming edifices, and it and the people who live there will be washed away.
Does Laura know her new fiancé used and destroyed Camilla with sex, casting her off when she became inconvenient from a business standpoint?
Because its unemployment rate was so low, it could be hard to find enough workers, and its isolation made transportation inconvenient and slow.
"It's a little inconvenient, I kind of just want to get my printed ticket and then just go inside," passenger Gavin Lai said.
The 2,300-word, four-page document, seen by VICE News, is called "An Inconvenient Truth" and is filled with typos and spelling mistakes.
But politically inconvenient as it may be, when it comes to a dysfunctional Middle East, some of his instincts are right on target.
" Vice President Al Gore Beau Bridges, Blair Underwood and Cynthia Nixon won in 2009 for their reading of Gore's book "An Inconvenient Truth.
"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.
While Costco made Glassdoor's list of best places to work this year, employees still had several complaints about shoppers' rude and inconvenient behavior.
" La Porchetta "apologized for any inconvenient[sic]" and replied, "It is clearly misJudgement from our manager to go to your house at 23pm.
Overcoming the inconvenient facts that she was born in a Chicago suburb and spent most of her adult life in Little Rock, Ark.
There's no love lost between political rivals these days, and the timing is inconvenient given that Valentine's Day is right around the corner.
Yet despite such concerns the march towards consumer authentication systems that are robust without being hopelessly inconvenient has continued to give biometrics uplift.
The music streaming landscape is now effectively segmented to the point where, as a consumer, it's inconvenient to have just one streaming service.
In limited release, Paramount's "An Inconvenient Sequel" added 376 theaters this weekend for a total of 556 where it's expected to make $43.53,000.
At a guess, it's because these stronger schemes are too inconvenient, and will drive away consumers who are trying to apply for credit.
Unfortunately, actual lives are at risk this time... >> Worth pointing out: This even occurs when it's a conservative news organization reporting inconvenient truths.
Of course it will be very inconvenient for those whose self-worth or social advantages depend on locating themselves within that outmoded system.
It's just the latest battle in a long-running war on truth, on the very idea that there exists an inconvenient objective reality.
If the year had been 1923, Edith might have simply divorced her inconvenient husband, Percy, and married her handsome young lover, Frederick Bywaters.
All of the furor comes at an inconvenient time for executives, some of whom are scheduled to testify before Senate and House committees.
While the bean tragedy proved inconvenient for Smith, he shared on Twitter that it has been "a bit of light relief" for him.
The new An Inconvenient Sequel — subtitle: Truth to Power — takes the most optimistic view of how to live in a post-truth age.
But the United States still has lower voter turnout than almost every other wealthy country, partly because of how inconvenient voting often is.
Hoverboards were the gadget trend of holiday season 0003, with an exciting and unexpected penchant for exploding and starting fires at inconvenient times.
"There is a preferred ignorance or a willful blindness to what some people might call inconvenient truth," Ms. Bessant said in an interview.
But according to preliminary reports, the storm mainly left an inconvenient mess, with widespread debris but only small pockets of more serious problems.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo, who championed HQ2 right up until it was politically inconvenient, reportedly avoided this impromptu shitlist.
Governments cannot bait and switch when it becomes inconvenient to pay what was represented and relied on at issuance as valid, legal bonds.
The inconvenient truth is this: the proposals being discussed by many would not have prevented the horrific tragedies in El Paso and Dayton.
That is why Friday's quarterfinal at the China Open between Naomi Osaka and Bianca Andreescu was appointment viewing, even in inconvenient time zones.
It's an inconvenient workaround, but good to have nonetheless, given how key a service like YouTube feels to a smart display like this.
When wire transfers were inconvenient, workers in this division at Odebrecht of Brazil would organize deliveries of cash-stuffed suitcases to secret locations.
"Although inconvenient for this author's anti-home sharing bias, Airbnb supports legislation that would restrict home sharing to one single home," he said.
The government is already the most powerful institution in society, and it often has the greatest interest in distorting or hiding inconvenient truths.
Yet Reitano sees space for multiple startups to succeed in replacing embarrassing and inconvenient in-person trips to the doctor or drug store.
Technologists and civil rights defenders say that, though encryption is inconvenient for cops, having strong encryption on the whole makes us all safer.
"Administrator Verma seems to think she can bury inconvenient facts by threatening reporters with blacklisting," said Ivan Oransky, M.D., president of the AHCJ.
Gore returned to the nation's capital on Wednesday for the premiere of "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" at the Newseum in Washington.
But whether five days or five years, it would have been inconvenient and there would have been those who would have missed it.
" Mikulski, who retired last year, then offered her support of Gore's sequel to his 85033 Oscar-winning climate change documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth.
It would be especially foolish to think that Russia's deeply troubling interference in our election can or should be played down, however inconvenient.
An Inconvenient Sequel"Most Anticipated" mentions: 5    Directors: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk (Audrie & Daisy)Premieres: Thursday at the Eccles Theatre, 5:30 p.m.
These are inconvenient facts for Mr. Modi, who has continually attacked India's opposition parties for being soft on terror and compromising national security.
The director Davis Guggenheim ("An Inconvenient Truth") sheds light on the failings of the United States public education system in this alarming documentary.
Trump is known as a creature of habit and a homebody who makes inconvenient nighttime flights just to sleep in his own bed.
The film, a sequel to Al Gore's Oscar-winning 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth, had been selected to open the Sundance Film Festival.
Yet you could set aside An Inconvenient Sequel's highly politicized topic for virtually any other topic and, it seems, feel the same way.
Trying to see a doctor can be time-consuming, expensive, and inconvenient, and one can receive information that might be hard to understand.
Gore's first documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," is credited with bringing climate change into mainstream political discourse in the United States a decade ago.
But this condemnation of the GOP nominee by the RNC chair one month before the election is certainly an inconvenient — even an unprecedented?
Mr. Bustíos's work as a reporter made him an inconvenient witness to atrocities committed by both sides, and he had received numerous death threats.
That said, the Apple Watch still lingers in that one-day category, so it's clear people still don't demand more, even if it's inconvenient.
The trailer for "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" was released on Tuesday and opens with a clip of Trump on the campaign trail.
So if you use regular voting as your standard, then it allows you to cull the electorate and purge inconvenient voters off the rolls.
But even if she didn't beat expectations, she underlined an inconvenient fact for Sanders: You just can't win a Democratic primary without black support.
Safety concerns along with inconvenient flights, poor infrastructure and high costs have long held back Brazil's tourism industry, which lags its South American neighbors.
But it — climate change, super storms, and the threat of a world utterly changed — isn't the most horrifying part of viewing An Inconvenient Sequel.
Likely, Lorde chose to lip synch some of her performance because she came to the VMAs with a highly inconvenient case of the flu.
If the choice is between believing something false that provides meaning and comfort or believing something that's true but inconvenient, why choose the latter?
Any serious soul-searching would lead one to a few inconvenient truths: First, there is no military solution to Afghanistan or terrorism in general.
"The goal is to change the current status quo of polluted cities, smog and ineffective, inconvenient and overpriced transportation modes together!" says the company.
But it's not as tough a sell now that you know one inconvenient truth: the Galaxy S10 5G is a phone without a network.
This nomination battle comes at a particularly inconvenient time for Senate Republicans, as they are currently trying to speed up the timing of confirmations.
The S8 has a traditional fingerprint scanner, but as you likely know, it's in an exceedingly inconvenient spot and isn't the easiest to you.
Residents of the island say the limited ferry service to the mainland is inconvenient for their work hours and inaccessible for people with disabilities.
That made them feel raw, spontaneous and urgent to watch, but also made Instagram Live videos more inconvenient to view and easy to miss.
Going into this, I was wary that some of my eco-friendly requests would be inconvenient to others, but I didn't need to worry.
What I Learned Shopping and eating this way is expensive, inconvenient, takes fastidious planning, and you'll often eat the same things over and over.
Our periods, though inconvenient at times, are what make us beautifully female and all-powerful in our ability to conceive life, if we choose.
The inconvenient truth is that Nigeria has not defeated Boko Haram but simply reversed the gains that the terror group has scored against it.
That sexual assault allegations are more an inconvenient obstacle to be overcome in a celebrity's journey to greatness, rather than the gravest of accusations.
This inconvenient fact seems to have been lost in the euphoria with which the #NeverTrump faction greeted Cruz's triumph over Donald Trump in Wisconsin.
Al Gore has found a convenient time to open his follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth: the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival.
It may be inconvenient, but she likely has a chance to face off against Biden in the near future, building anticipation for that showdown.
Following this, Lady C's husband, Victorianly called Eustice, begins seeing a strange, veiled bride who appears to only haunt him at inconvenient times, i.e.
Yes, hydrostatic weighing is as inconvenient as it sounds—and it's not all that easy to find a facility to perform this test, either.
Before the Flood follows Leonardo DiCaprio's round-the-world journey to colorfully illustrate the planetary destruction predicted 256 years earlier in An Inconvenient Truth.
Now, what has become a challenging market for European banks is forcing some to scale back operations and retrench efforts at an inconvenient time.
Yes, it's inconvenient, but don't give up on your dreams and goals just because things aren't moving at the pace you wish they would!
Who were eight when he released his climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth, which is old enough to be a classic taught in schools.
Cane toads are a major annoyance in northern Australia, thanks to their inconvenient ability to breed quickly and cause extensive damage to the environment.
Not that Zuckerberg has let those inconvenient truths stop him from continuing to suggest he's the man to build a community for the planet.
For something that's supposed to be "smart," that's pretty inconvenient — sometimes, it's just much, much easier to flip a light switch on or off.
This is a president who doesn't simply try to sweep away inconvenient facts but, instead, uses the broom to club those pursuing the facts.
"Women who live in rural areas have to travel a long way to the cities to get the therapy, which is inconvenient," Duan said.
This storyline that Obama is responsible for the bullish job market might have a sliver of credibility if it weren't for several inconvenient facts.
What's particularly disturbing about the Franken affair is that a senator was driven from the seat he was elected to because he'd become inconvenient.
It's inconvenient to open a manual and double-check how things work anytime you want to answer a call or switch to another song.
That might seem inconvenient and unfair to the volumes of young tech workers who make six-figure salaries and still can't afford their rent.
The birds that have settled in your building have found an equally logical place to call home, albeit one that is inconvenient for you.
While some online privacy experts suggest disabling cookies, if you do that, the disadvantage is that you'll make your web browsing experience very inconvenient.
Rutter said it reflected May's "inability to engage with inconvenient advice" and her "refusal to engage with the reality of negotiations in Brussels."3.
But what happens if the next president is a man who doesn't believe in climate science, or indeed in inconvenient facts of any kind?
Rather than grapple with that inconvenient fact, the US military simply stopped counting how much of the country the Taliban now contests or controls.
Among them, unless invitations come at gunpoint (or involve hostages), I turn them down if they are inconvenient or otherwise not to my liking.
In September, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu exposed the inconvenient truth that Palestinians insist that their "state" will have no Jews — not a single one.

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