These are more convenient than having to plug in a proprietary charger every night, but they're just more convenient ways to charge the same crappy batteries.
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" As the Kladman's Bible says, droppers need to be extra careful hiding drops around metro stations because "even though it's more convenient for customers, it's also more convenient for seekers.
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The theory is that voice commands make life more convenient.
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Phone makers are taking to the more convenient unlock methods.
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Food delivery startups make it more convenient to order takeout.
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Unfortunately, the Quest isn't simply a better, more convenient Rift.
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But it is wildly more convenient and easy to use.
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So it's going to be much more convenient for Apple.
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But it makes the headset far more convenient to use.
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It would all but certainly make the process more convenient.
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And those applications go far beyond faster, more convenient travel.
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Tapbacks were created, one assumes, to make texting more convenient.
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Is better connectivity safer, more convenient, and necessary for visitors?
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Telemedicine may be more convenient, but is it worse care?
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Since face unlock is often touted as more convenient, anyway?
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"My gas one is a little more convenient," he said.
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It can also help make their clients' lives more convenient.
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Using asynchronous messaging makes communicating with businesses much more convenient.
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All this — and it's far more convenient than you'd think.
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Thirty-seven percent of online shopping proponents said they found it more convenient than making a purchase in a store, with 220006 percent saying online shopping is more convenient because they can do it anytime.
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Retailers like Target and Macy's are touting store pick up as a free, faster and a potentially more convenient option than ordering online and waiting for delivery — faster and more convenient maybe even than Amazon.
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Mastering the basics of playing guitar has never been more convenient.
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Everything's going to be on the computer because it's more convenient.
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After all, there's nothing more convenient than the one-click order.
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OTA updates make life more convenient for car owners, as well.
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More convenient and healthy — you'd assume there's a cost to pay.
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The more convenient they are, the more people will use them.
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Charging a Tesla is about to get a lot more convenient.
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The unbanked live in places where predatory banking is more convenient.
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Online shopping, banking and travel-arranging is more convenient for consumers.
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It's more convenient than running alongside the bike, that's for sure.
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Red takes all of that and makes it even more convenient.
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It's much more convenient to just go for Sexiest Man Alive.
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So they've constructed transit systems that are more convenient than driving.
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Many aspects of life are undoubtedly more convenient with smart phones.
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I think it just has to get more and more convenient.
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E-mart has been all about making fruit more convenient lately.
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Ultimately Parallels is easier, smarter, more convenient, and faster than ever.
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After all, the service is meant for smaller, more convenient orders.
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More convenient (and often, more economical) is valet parking ($14 overnight).
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The menu tweaks IHOP's to make offerings more convenient for customers.
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Investing in financial markets has never been cheaper or more convenient.
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We're trying to create a more convenient, comfortable version of it.
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Throughout the 2010s, breakfast continued to become more convenient and portable.
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Sometimes it's more convenient to touch than to use voice commands.
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Niccol's goal is to make ordering from Chipotle easier and more convenient.
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But the addition of WeMo technology has made them even more convenient.
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They were also more convenient to consume and easier to use discreetly.
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It'd be much more convenient if we could charge everything at once.
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They're relatively cheap (Xnor's model costs $10), and more convenient for operators.
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Technophiles choose e-readers over books because e-readers are more convenient.
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Electronic payments will be more convenient but some expressed concern about privacy.
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It will make messaging more convenient, and make profitable new services possible.
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That makes it more convenient -- did you make any kind of offer?
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Macs are still more convenient and more secure than Windows-based desktops.
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Ride-sharing was cheaper and more convenient, and we ate it up.
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Some products want to take common activities and make them more convenient.
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The result is a camera that's way more convenient, but lacking soul.
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Electric cars will be greener, more convenient, and less expensive to own.
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It was more convenient to concoct explanations than face reality head-on.
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I think some things will get more convenient, and we'll appreciate that.
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Or because, when numbed to the risks, it just seems more convenient.
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If you use them wisely, they can make your life more convenient.
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Online shopping by myself, while much more convenient, can still be overwhelming.
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DNA storage, for instance, is potentially made far more convenient by this.
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Go to the ocean, or if it's more convenient, take a bath.
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But ATMs made banking far more convenient — and, also, kind of cool.
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Is there a more convenient plot device than the beautiful dead woman?
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Lawmakers, however, missed opportunities to make freezes more convenient, Mr. Stephens said.
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To those with more convenient ways out, he demanded a special commitment.
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Some no doubt thought it cheaper and more convenient than recruiting donors.
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Do you want to spend extra on a nicer/more convenient flight?
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Wirecutter Smart lighting brightens up your home and makes life more convenient.
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Klein argues that physical buttons are more convenient than using a smartphone app.
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Facebook claims this is all designed to make things more convenient for you.
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It's actually much more useful (and hopefully, about a million times more convenient).
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The $199 Oculus Go offers Gear VR apps in a more convenient package.
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For the per-meal price point, there are much more convenient premade options.
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Doing so, he says, is more humane, more convenient, and more cost-effective.
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I had to ask why: He said something about shortcuts being more convenient.
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The Tizen-powered software experience is getting smarter and more convenient, Samsung claims.
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But in many cases, it's much more convenient to write on my phone.
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This has made payments more convenient for users, who are increasingly jumping ship.
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They each offer voice controls to make your evening couch time more convenient.
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Why limit options when cheaper and more convenient alternatives may be out there?
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Undoubtedly, a powerful juice press is more convenient than wringing produce by hand.
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For them, it's a lot more convenient to have a narrative that works.
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Photo: APUber has done something good, which will make the service more convenient.
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"We want to make food delivery more affordable and more convenient," Weins said.
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It takes a familiar game and provides it with a more convenient format.
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Newer MacBook Pros with two or four USB-C ports are more convenient.
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In theory, the process is quicker and more convenient than a fast charge.
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There's no doubt that cars made personal transportation faster, cheaper, and more convenient.
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Paying with plastic is often viewed as more convenient than paying with cash.
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This is a tiny size for $6, but it's more convenient for travel.
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"We want to make food crops more convenient, affordable and sustainable," Baker said.
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But maybe they were just waiting for something cheaper, simpler, and more convenient.
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We were looking for ways to rebrand apples to make them more convenient.
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Mall culture is slowly dying, because something more convenient has entered the picture.
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Not to mention, they're much more convenient than holing up in a blind.
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New York State officials are also considering steps to make voting more convenient.
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In the northernmost section of the drive, the A line is more convenient.
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This will soon facilitate automated recurring payments to make saving regularly more convenient.
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Now they use the fireplace more often, because it is much more convenient.
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But it doesn't flatter anybody, so it's more convenient, I suppose, to ignore.
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Taxis are more expensive, and the Uber app is more convenient, she said.
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And when it comes to the commute, the closet couldn't be more convenient.
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They are like Google maps, but more convenient to use in South Korea.
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It also has an automatic tape cutter, which makes it even more convenient.
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But is it any more convenient than, say, smart controls on a Bluetooth headset?
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In addition to more convenient connectivity, this monitor has some cosmetic features to love.
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What's more convenient for you, the sender, is more time consuming for the recipient.
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There are times when it's more convenient to hear an article than read one.
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You don't get it interest, people still use it because it's way more convenient.
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But Valve had also worked to make its platform more convenient and user-friendly.
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Christopher Payne: For me, I think the push here will be ever more convenient.
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Hiring a nanny is a lot more convenient, but usually a lot more expensive.
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But on the whole it has made services more convenient, while driving down costs.
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These companies just found more convenient, efficient ways of providing them than past services.
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They might be slightly less secure, but Wi-Fi baby monitors are more convenient.
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If you're looking for a more convenient hookup, you might just be in luck.
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The latter is faster and more convenient, but less secure than the iris scanner.
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There are more convincing explanations for his slow-roll blackballing, but none more convenient.
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Oh, and it comes with a spoolie, which makes it so much more convenient.
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Bloomberg has published some... Smart home gadgets can make your life way more convenient.
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We love Kindle ebook readers for making reading infinitely more convenient, accessible, and comfortable.
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The clinic is experimenting with ways to expand its reach at more convenient venues.
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However, if it is more convenient for you, you can schedule automatic deliveries, too.
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The old-school setup of a cable box with TiVo is still more convenient.
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Train travel takes longer than flying, but sometimes it's more convenient, Mr. Mik said.
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But they are more convenient, since you don't have to worry about stirring them.
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Americans badly need more convenient public transport, but the risks of privatization are grave.
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It is just that now modernity, immigration and globalization make for more convenient scapegoats.
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It will make life much more convenient and open up new opportunities for millions.
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So having that exist but then closing into something smaller seems infinitely more convenient.
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The Fallout games (especially New Vegas) often suggest that you're more convenient than superhuman.
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Being able to do this on the screen provided would be much more convenient.
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Carrying around sanitizing and disinfecting wipes will make this process easier and more convenient.
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As a fervent Amazon customer, I love that its platform keeps getting more convenient.
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Home energy-storage systems and solar cells must also become smaller and more convenient.
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That&aposs why Apple is positioning its new installment plan as being more convenient.
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Infusion centers provide vital treatment to patients and are often more convenient than hospitals.
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Increasingly, shoppers see this as a category that is more convenient to buy online.
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Synthetic plastics have made many aspect of modern life cheaper, safer and more convenient.
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The parents of any kid who passed through Neverland were more convenient to indict.
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"Obviously, when women are deployed it's more convenient not to be menstruating," he said.
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I've been using Instant Tether with a Pixelbook and a Pixel 3 for a while now, and it is definitely more convenient than digging your phone out of your pocket, but it's not more convenient than having LTE on the device itself.
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It's also more convenient for Apple as the event will be closer to Apple's headquarters.
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Let's start with the reason most people claim to like spray sunscreen: It's more convenient.
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Even Amazon mostly provides a cheaper and more convenient alternative to driving to the mall.
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It seems more convenient, but then there's the electrified boards, there's all kinds of things.
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Hailing rides through firms like Uber and Lyft has made life more convenient for adults.
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I love workout DVDs and online subscriptions — they're so much more convenient than the gym.
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As any parent knows, it's far more convenient and less stressful to simply drive yourself.
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Most health savings accounts offer debit cards to make spending and record-keeping more convenient.
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Above all, however, gaming on a smartphone is more convenient when compared to classic platforms.
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To some people, it's a useful tool that makes daily household life significantly more convenient.
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Her idea is to revolutionize healthcare by making blood-testing procedures cheaper and more convenient.
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A smaller, personal blender provides a more convenient way to make blended drinks for yourself.
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Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
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For now though, it's just a more convenient way to get your cheap VR fix.
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These diagnoses could be more convenient for patients (and possibly even more accurate than doctors).
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The startup makes it more convenient for both playlist creators and listeners to manage playlists.
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There is growing demand from kidney disease patients for more convenient dialysis treatment at home.
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And it's that much more convenient on a device that isn't tethered to your television.
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By combining them, the company was able to make a more convenient and unified service.
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Although it makes our lives more convenient, it's making astronomers' lives harder, according to Wired.
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It turns out tons of people do because it's more convenient and it's more immersive.
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Employers moved to paying employees every two weeks because that was more convenient for them.
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Previously you could specifically scan documents you wanted OCR'ed, but this is obviously more convenient.
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Face recognition is meant to be a more convenient way to unlock the Galaxy S8.
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Despite living in perfectly sunny and temperate San Francisco, I find indoor workouts more convenient.
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There is, to paraphrase what King wrote so painfully long ago, no "more convenient season."
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Make driving a safer and more convenient experience by recruiting Hudly as your co-pilot.
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The broad distribution of computing will make our lives easier and more convenient than ever.
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All of this stuff serves to make our daily lives a little bit more convenient.
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It's much more convenient than pressing the power + volume down button at the same time.
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Buying produce in one of the area's markets would be cheaper and much more convenient.
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Their mission is to make it more convenient and affordable for customers to pay bills.
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They're cleaner, they're safer, they're faster, they're cheaper, and they're more convenient than a taxi.
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And to make binge-watching even more convenient, they are Alexa- and Google Assistant-compatible.
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Receiving the vaccine at the pharmacy was also faster and more convenient for my schedule.
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That's just a more convenient way of being—it's so easy to adjust to convenience.
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I thought it would rock my world but it's just marginally more convenient and helpful.
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It's far more convenient and means you don't have to deal with too many cables.
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Learning new skills online is often far more convenient and inexpensive than in-person enrollment.
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Or you could use a diced slice of soft sandwich bread if that's more convenient.
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Standalone VR headsets like the Oculus Go have offered more convenient replacements with fewer compromises.
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The company could benefit if physical copies become more convenient to use than digital copies.
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Sometimes it's quicker and more convenient, however, to take a tuk-tuk, or auto rickshaw.
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Because it was more convenient and less awkward to do so, I let it go.
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The idea is to boost ridership—and curb traffic—by making public transit more convenient.
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And the President's construction of a more convenient personal reality on North Korea begs another question.
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If you want a more convenient life, then you need to sign right in when prompted.
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And the industry places the blame on younger consumers, who want fresher or more convenient options.
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And Wealthfront thinks its software gives better and more convenient advice than an advisor ever could.
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In short, subways and streetcars are more convenient for riders, and LRT is cheaper to build.
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This is the dirty secret of wearable tech: it's almost never more convenient than a phone.
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In many situations voice is far more convenient and natural than any other means of communication.
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It was more convenient to have a limitless collection of tunes, which could be streamed instantly.
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Creating with the right digital tool can be just as satisfying — and a lot more convenient.
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But it seems like Apple wants to make facial recognition more convenient than a fingerprint sensor.
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I mean, it's-- it just makes that experience so much more convenient, so much more easier.
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The organization put together reforms geared toward making it more convenient for business owners to thrive.
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Since then, it has added a number of options to make delivery faster and more convenient.
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She also said the implant was both more convenient and safer for her and her family.
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"Early, voting, accompanied by ballot collection is one way to make voting more convenient," he said.
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They both work well, although I find the facial recognition to be more convenient and faster.
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The company says the updates will make the three-year-old smartwatch more convenient to use.
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The new app should be far more convenient to use and greatly improve the viewing experience.
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But, hey, this new "privacy-focused" narrative is, at least, a lot more convenient until then.
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There's a sexier, and hell of a lot more convenient alternative: slipping on a robe instead.
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They're more convenient to grab and reheat that way, and easier to organize and stack, too.
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It would've been much more convenient if I were female… But this is who I am.
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If you return to the mainland, it's more convenient and there's fewer dangers to worry about.
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The arrangement, at least as far as the models are concerned, could hardly be more convenient.
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It also reduces the financial cost of outdoor activities and makes finding used goods more convenient.
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In countries like Sweden and China, cash is giving away to more convenient mobile payment systems.
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It'll be way more convenient for her to pass off as Tyrion as opposed to Jaime.
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We still use disposable diapers overnight and whenever we go somewhere, which is much more convenient.
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If you return to the mainland, it's more convenient and theres fewer dangers to worry about.
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Polling has shown that a bipartisan majority of Americans support practices to make voting more convenient.
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Amazon's Kindle products and services have made reading on the go significantly more convenient and enjoyable.
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"Our aim is to make lab testing better, more convenient and patient led," Foley tells me.
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This was intended to be safer and more convenient than mailing in an absentee paper ballot.
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A laptop stand makes it more convenient and comfortable to use a laptop on a desk.
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It would also help FIs find new, more convenient and cheaper ways to report to regulators.
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An artist of Tlingit descent, he lives in Sitka, Alaska, making a video visit more convenient.
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However, mini-grid power is still cheaper than fuel for generators and more convenient and reliable.
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And thankfully, a sheet pan is more convenient and easier to clean than a roasting pan.
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Would Mr. Guzmán be transferred to the less secure, but more convenient, federal jail in Brooklyn?
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All of them are meant to make the process of planning and cooking meals more convenient.
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The good news is that powering up is only going to get easier and more convenient.
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For some, it was a faster way to work or a more convenient way tor travel.
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Zuckerberg argued in his blog post that integrating the messaging services would make them more convenient.
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It offers a more convenient way to cook practically anything, including your favorite frozen chicken fingers.
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The company has recently instituted some driver requests such as tipping and more convenient fare routes.
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And if I could have done otherwise, it would have been much more convenient for me.
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On the other hand, the app offered a somewhat more convenient way to get a ride.
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Soon, we'll talk and listen to our messaging apps when it's more convenient than typing or reading.
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It's not as svelte as a smartphone, but it's a more convenient everyday carry than a laptop.
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Admittedly, as streaming has become more convenient, I don't keep up with those backups like I should.
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"The more convenient we make password management the better we will be able to solve this problem."
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But building the feature right into Facebook would be a bit more convenient than using different apps.
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Engage in a grass-roots movement to expand the electorate and make voting easier and more convenient.
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When you own a bike, you can literally travel door-to-door, which is inherently more convenient.
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But this small change definitely makes offline downloads much more convenient on the Android side of things.
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Amazon continues to make online shopping faster and more convenient, giving consumers the instant gratification they desire.
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But the agency also noted that connectivity has its benefits — including safer and more convenient health care.
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Alongside snooze, you can also pick a time to schedule a restart for a more convenient time.
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However, the AirPods' case is smaller, making it a little more convenient to slide in your pocket.
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And the good thing about Drivy is that the bigger it becomes, the more convenient it is.
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Women can often obtain quicker and more convenient care from Planned Parenthood facilities than from other clinics.
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Netflix is about to make it much more convenient for Indians to pay for its monthly subscription.
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To succeed, Daydream doesn't have to be more technically advanced than the Gear VR, just more convenient.
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The three products have similar efficacy but fremanezumab could be more convenient for some patients, Schultz said.
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Since Hitoe is just like any other shirt, it could be much more convenient for outpatient treatment.
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Many European parents find these online sessions more convenient than after-school classes at the local mosque.
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Demand from such markets will also decline as younger, busy urbanites opt for more convenient food channels.
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In an era of FaceTime and Skype, patients are starting to expect more convenient access to doctors.
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Relaying joyful photos or anecdotes for family and close friends is often more convenient over social media.
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People love to put you in a box and label you because it's more convenient for them.
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It might be more convenient to buy Le Creuset at those places if you shop there frequently.
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And, I think, you are going to have to be a little bit more convenient for them.
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It is time for New York lawmakers to take the next steps to make voting more convenient.
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The playful accessories can be found all over the world, but they're more convenient to shop online.
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Lighting is another item that is more convenient to have delivered, especially when it's a larger fixture.
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While paper maps offer up a dose of nostalgia for some, digital options are much more convenient.
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They can avoid long lines on Election Day and pick a time that's more convenient for them.
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With the expansion, MangoPlate aims to establish a platform to make dining more convenient enjoyable through technology.
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GPS navigation is more convenient, but those vast, folded pieces of paper gave you the bigger picture.
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Every move toward making voting more convenient has garnered opposition — and not always from whom you'd expect.
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Products are cheaper, better, and more convenient — but it can be impossible to distinguish what does what.
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It's a far more convenient way to access lists which were previously buried inside the menu system.
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It's a far more convenient way to access lists which were previously buried inside the menu system.
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Smart home devices can make life more convenient, but may put you at risk of being hacked.
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There was an alternative: a newer field in Washington, closer and more convenient for practices at daybreak.
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If telling falsehoods is more convenient or helpful to him than telling the truth, he tells falsehoods.
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For many people, it is simply more convenient to buy something with a swipe or a tap.
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But Amazon has shown that making life marginally more convenient can lead to big business, Frankel said.
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On a previous visit, I had a room right off the lobby, which was much more convenient.
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Most important, its location is far more convenient for much of Los Angeles's non-beach-dwelling populace.
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"Now that I have a bike, I go places more often because it's more convenient," he said.
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However, it is for many reasons more convenient for both of us to be simply 'Amelia Earhart.
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Some places have wireless charging areas, but it's still far more convenient to find a spare outlet.
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The world is getting smaller thanks to technology, media, more convenient travel, and — let's be honest — Netflix.
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They're providing you liquidity, it's a more convenient way to have a bond portfolio, and [there's] efficiency.
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These changes make accessing the truck and equipment more convenient while it's at work for different demographics.
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It's easier and more convenient than it may seem at first, and comes with a few advantages.
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Couples in their 30s and 0003s tend to seek out smaller houses more convenient to New York.
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Strangely, it doesn't work with Google Assistant — which would be way more convenient than yet another app.
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Adding wait times is a minor feature upgrade that'll at least make my life a little more convenient.
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This arrangement is much more convenient and means that he gets paid the full cost of the massage!
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For patients who must still be admitted to hospital, the experience could be much more convenient and pleasant.
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If he is, the tariff can soar to $4,300, but the traveler can enjoy more convenient body positions.
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Cans are lighter and cheaper for distributors to ship, and easier and more convenient for the end consumer.
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It's a more convenient definition of patriotism than how Twain defined it — and Trump enthusiastically tweeted years ago.
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Dan found that just searching Amazon for a product remains more convenient than trying to shop through Bixby.
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What's more convenient than going to a restaurant and picking food up than having it magically come you?
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If you need special apps that depend on buggy infrastructure, it's hardly more convenient than a simple switch.
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Having Facebook Messenger available as a little Android app is a little more convenient than the web app.
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Nest has announced two new features designed to make its smart thermostat smarter and more convenient for families.
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It's more convenient than driving yourself, and you'll save on parking, which runs $20 to $40 per day.
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Here's the dirty little secret: The establishment isn't really interested in making our lives easier or more convenient.
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In the decades since deregulation in the 1970s, flights have become more punctual, more frequent and more convenient.
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Dual SIM card support makes traveling internationally more convenient since you can keep two numbers active at once.
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But the lag is mostly bearable because it's still more convenient to search for things inside the app.
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Not only are the M50xBTs more convenient by being wireless, they also sound much friendlier to the ear.
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For people living in cities, robotaxis could offer a far cheaper and more convenient alternative to car ownership.
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Google makes it seem like Stadia will be better, faster, and more powerful—not to mention more convenient.
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The new Whole Foods integration sounds like a slightly more convenient version of the old Treasure Truck popups.
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If you've wanted to make the appliances in your house more convenient, now's the time to do it.
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It's just giving customers a more convenient choice in case they don't have their debit card on them.
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But just knowing that there's an easier, faster, and more convenient feature out there that doesn't add much
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Its mere presence makes fixing up a drink much more convenient — while looking ten times more impressive, too.
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Many Syrians and Afghans who had been trying to reach Italy quickly shifted to this more convenient journey.
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I don't even like running that much — it's just cheaper and more convenient than other types of workouts.
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Ridership is falling because other methods of travel are faster, more convenient and often less expensive than transit.
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Companies like Pill Club are part of a new trend toward more convenient, online models for prescription medications.
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For anyone who has the option to go to both stores, the city Target is definitely more convenient.
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"For many consumers, free same-day pickup or drive-up service is more convenient than shopping," Wytock said.
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New devices can make it more convenient and safer to deliver a lifesaving drug during a medical crisis.
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And most importantly, since it folds in half, it's more convenient to store in a pocket or purse.
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New York, he figured, was closer to many of its corporate customers, making in-person meetings more convenient.
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A national vote-by-mail initiative would make voting more accessible, more convenient, less expensive, and more secure.
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"A $5 box of pizza should NEVER end with a trip to the ER." Making lives more convenient?
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This is about finding even easier and more convenient ways to receive care, like at home through telemedicine.
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And if you're not working at absolute maximum efficiency, you too risk being replaced by something more convenient.
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Credit for Global Entry or TSA PrecheckCarrying the Business Platinum card can make travel a lot more convenient.
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Business Insider took a look at some of the pharmacy startups looking to make getting prescriptions more convenient.
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Imagine how much more convenient this solution could be with a robot like Atlas, Schaft or Jia Jia.
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But when you have many devices performing various functions, making them work in concert may be more convenient.
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But the process can be messy and time-consuming, leading some brands to offer more convenient, packaged varieties.
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Of course, it's more convenient if you look to the internet, but I love to experience the art.
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Do yourself a favor and help ensure a safer, more convenient, and more comfortable experience behind the wheel.
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It is also looking to find more convenient locations for the A.T.M.s in the Bronx and Queens courthouses.
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You don&apost have to spend a lot of money to make your life easier or more convenient.
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The logistics could not be more convenient for McCullough, who lives in the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn.
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Credit cards are far more convenient for individuals than carrying around cash and reward points carry additional benefits.
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Bringing Lyft right within its mobile map allows Amtrak to provide more convenient and seamless trips for passengers.
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It's cheaper than buying a separate keyboard, and more convenient than lugging around a heavy laptop 24/993.
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The ability to skip around the website, rather than fill out everything in order, makes filing more convenient.
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Logging into the MacBook Air with Touch ID is faster, more convenient, and more secure than entering a password.
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The configuration gives the operator more convenient access to the rear storage while retaining the look of a sedan.
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Plenty of people have been doing that for years, and self-driving cars will just make it more convenient.
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Roku thinks people might find it to be a more convenient subscription manager since there's no recurring membership required.
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If it does arrive, Qualcomm will have helped to make VR gaming just a little more convenient than before.
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However, compared to regular appointments with a licensed massage therapist, this is an excellent deal and much more convenient.
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It makes you realize that despite technology making life more convenient, it's also made us all much more lonely.
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Best of all, they're so much more convenient than trying to fit your enormous phone into a pants pocket.
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But for obvious reasons, wireless headphones are much more convenient when lifting, climbing, or doing other strenuous physical activity.
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Chatting with a business is much more convenient than calling, but doing so over SMS would be a nightmare.
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He said that mobile ticketing was more convenient for fans, and that the Yankees were not profiting from it.
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They can also shoot continuously for 40 minutes which is arguably more convenient than Spectacles' limiting 30 second videos.
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The future of refueling portable devices is an ideal business model: more convenient for consumers and also more expensive.
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Apple Photos, as you might expect, is more convenient and more powerful than if you're already using an iPhone.
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Aside from being more convenient as a nasal spray, J&J's version is based on the chemically similar esketamine.
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But somehow, no one's been able to figure out how to design a better, or more convenient, shoe style.
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"It may be more convenient for everyone if it's there," chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot said, according to the BBC.
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Like many Chicago residents, Kemmler started using the service because it was sometimes more convenient than getting a taxi.
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Cheaper, more convenient medical care may be within your grasp — assuming, that is, you're reading this on a smartphone.
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This is borderline bad behavior — asking a founder to uproot their life because it's more convenient for the investor.
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But, at WWDC, Apple took a step toward making Apple TV way more convenient with a single sign-on.
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Despite all of its present faults, Uber has become close to a necessity that makes life much more convenient.
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YouTube has introduce a new 'Smart Offline' feature in India to make downloading videos more convenient and cost-effective.
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Traveling, never too difficult for American writers when compared with those from impoverished countries, is even more convenient today.
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It's like bubble-wrapping your phone and putting it into a metal case, only better looking and more convenient.
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Not only do they look good, but they're also more convenient to carry than sunglasses with only folding arms.
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I figured that there must be a way to make these workouts more convenient, more affordable, and more accessible.
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And when life gets busy (as it always seems to), sometimes eating out is just faster and more convenient.
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It's a solid lineup and should make day-to-day access to your computer's ports a lot more convenient.
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The goal is to get more women better access to reproductive care by making it easier and more convenient.
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When all is said and done, the service promises to be more convenient and faster than other payment methods.
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In contrast, swipeable Stories carousels offer a more convenient lean-back navigation style where posts always appear fully visible.
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Warren's plan will also introduce sweeping changes to voting laws to make voting more convenient and accessible to everyone.
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Because the introduction of the iTunes store in 2003 made buying music even more convenient than illegally downloading it.
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"They're less intimidating, more social, more convenient, and they're open in the evenings and at the weekend," he added.
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And yet I mostly choose to ignore the "correct" way in favor of a "faster" or "more convenient" way.
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The chain has expanded its breakfast menu for more convenient options like wraps and began testing a dinner menu.
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The ability to plop widgets anywhere on your home screen is one of the more convenient things about Android.
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"Reception or not of the letters of accreditation will be assessed at a more convenient moment," he told Reuters.
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These apps, with names like SmartLINK and Shadowtrack, promise to be cheaper and more convenient than a boxy bracelet.
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It also has expanded virtual mental health services to make accessing care more convenient and attractive for younger workers.
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" He said the company is focusing on how to "give our customers a more convenient and seamless shopping experience.
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Dating apps also make it more convenient for millennials to find love — and they've completely transformed today's dating world.
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PayCode may be a more convenient option, as it allows you to shop first, then pay — not vice versa.
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Update There is no shortage today of new apps and services aimed at making travel more convenient, even pleasurable.
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Among other things, e-books can be more convenient than cramming lots of board books in a diaper bag.
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Buprenorphine can be dispensed in outpatient clinics, making it more convenient than rehab options that require an overnight stay.
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But I find using credit is safer, more convenient, and helps me earn rewards that debit cards don&apost.
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The logs are cheaper than wood, he says, and more convenient because they don't attract insects and cannot rot.
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But at WWDC, Apple took a step toward making Apple TV way more convenient with a single sign-on.
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This caveat makes the high from a pill, powder, or plant much more convenient and controlled than the natural one.
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"CVS Pharmacy is committed to making health easier and more convenient for our customers," a spokeswoman said in a statement.
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These devices now often have more nicotine and come in a more convenient form than the first-generation vaping devices.
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Until then, being near these three stores (and TJ's in particular) makes the weekly grocery run so much more convenient.
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Voting rights advocates should encourage other localities to follow Doña Ana County's example in how to make voting more convenient.
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I found this more convenient than tapping the sides of AirPods, which have the same function but don't have buttons.
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After all, the fingerprint scanner is already super fast and is generally more convenient than typing in a numeric code.
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They want to help people eat high-quality food at home in a more convenient way than they could before.
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In partnership with OEMs and startups, we will make the driver and passenger experience safer, more convenient, and more enjoyable.
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The full S10 and S20193 Plus have it under the screen, which is more futuristic but definitely also more convenient.
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This is the way most Android owners unlock their phones, as it's more convenient than a PIN code or password.
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Uber also directs passengers to more convenient pick-up locations, mostly through its carpooling feature and other transit-focused products.
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Moreover, consumers do not just shop online to save on taxes; they also do so because it is more convenient.
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Scientific research doesn't just bring us more convenient and cheaper food options, but the hope of overcoming sustainability issues, too.
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Brown said that as well as being more convenient, a smart kitchen could help address the issue of food waste.
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For whatever reason, I found taking one AirPod out much more convenient than lifting the entire headset off my head.
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Sage has another drug for postpartum depression under development, SAGE-217, that will be in far more convenient pill form.
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For Ali Parsa, Babylon's chief executive, GP at Hand is a step towards making primary care more convenient and efficient.
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This may give it a leg up over rivals because it can offer corporate customers more convenient connections through Miami.
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Compared with 4K gaming on PC, the Xbox One X is a less powerful but cheaper and more convenient option.
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In a few instances here in the US, you might have taken the bus because it's more convenient than driving.
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Plus, grab-and-go is often more convenient for shoppers looking to get in and out of the store quickly.
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Today's pressure cookers, especially those made by top brand Instant Pot, are a safer, more convenient method of pressure cooking.
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I knew it would be cheaper and more convenient to wait a few months and catch new movies at Redbox.
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In the end though, it seems like people found it far more convenient to organize around hashtags and trending topics.
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The new, scary face of auto insurance Technology in the mobility space has made travel safer, faster and more convenient.
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Ride apps are more convenient than taxis, food delivery is lightning quick, and streaming music is better than downloading files.
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"It's much more convenient to do it this way," Gregory Talon, consumer product lead at TransferWise said in an interview.
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London Heathrow is more convenient for many business travelers but obtaining landing slots there will be a challenge, Harteveldt noted.
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It's much more convenient and affordable, especially if you travel a lot or don't have an in-home washing machine.
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For some Beijingers, the billion-dollar fight between Ofo and Mobike comes down to which happens to be more convenient.
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Most of the progress in recent decades has involved making cheaper and more convenient versions of products that already existed.
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Google launched a new app called Family Link to make parental controls easier and more convenient for parents and kids.
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From artificial intelligence and virtual reality to gadgets that simply make life more convenient, technology can do some amazing things.
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"Dockless systems are a little more convenient for people," Jacob Culberson, from Austin's mobility services division, said in a call.
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The upside isn't just a more convenient booking process for both customers and the business owner, but also increased engagement.
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Still, when this network is eventually rolled out to consumers, it can certainly make the trip a bit more convenient.
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The mall near my house doesn't have a lot of good stores, so it's just more convenient to order them.
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Media junkies on the go (think photographers, editors, DJs, etc.) need a more convenient solution to their iPhone storage issues.
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It makes sense to optimize the hours we have left in the week to make life simpler and more convenient.
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And it makes Pokémon Go's egg-hatching feature, which encourages players to go out for walks, more convenient and accurate.
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Retail clinics and urgent care centers tend to be a less expensive and more convenient way to treat pressing needs.
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And finally, I really wanted to know just how much more convenient photographing a show with my phone could be.
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While all options will log you off from Windows 10, some are more convenient for when your computer is freezing.
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It may be more convenient, and even more secure, than a magnetic strip on a plastic card in your wallet.
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But, at the same time, most people are reluctant to give up online activity because it makes life more convenient.
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Retailers like Walmart and CVS are pushing deep into healthcare, betting they can boost sales and offer more convenient healthcare.
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My ability to receive treatment in the home is more convenient, safer and more cost-effective to the Medicare program.
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In the end, it's more convenient and could be more cost-effective than shopping in person or online by yourself.
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But the ability to pay on the web with a thumbprint would be more convenient, which could drive wider use.
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There are so many different things that make life more convenient, but take away our ability to actually do anything.
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Besides making perfect tea, the One-Touch Tea Maker has features that make it more convenient than using traditional methods.
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Even more convenient is the easy installation process of the Graco car seat that's thanks to its exclusive InRight LATCH.
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While that would certainly make the Olympics far more convenient for everyone, that was never the point of the bid.
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It's more convenient that way, and it's less hands-on: After popping it into oven, you won't have to stir.
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That is more convenient than traditional two-factor authentication, which requires entering a unique code each time you log in.
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Banking is becoming more convenient thanks to the Internet, and the future of the banking industry is growing increasingly digital.
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Plus, many banks offer a more convenient way to manage money with 24/7 online service and automated phone services.
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Virtually whenever he finds it more convenient to tell a falsehood than to tell a truth, he chooses the falsehood.
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There are many more potential customers outside the garage, and they can attract them by offering a more convenient experience.
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Many of the apps mimic familiar ones like Netflix and Uber Eats and are meant to make cruising more convenient.
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This is a fine option to have, but a larger library of on-screen apps would still be more convenient.
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I spent the majority of my days seeing how my time at home could be made more convenient and enjoyable.
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It's beautiful with its brassy ergonomic handles and stainless steel, but, most importantly, it made cooking more convenient and enjoyable.
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The problem with attempting to make the cookie-baking process more convenient is that it's pretty convenient as it is.
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Sape said its plug-ins are designed to make "link exchanges" more convenient and are not built to enable hackers.
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Instead, many consumers are opting to order food delivery or dine at fast-casual chains that offer more convenient options.
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"I used to go out and hail a cab, but this is more convenient," said Mr. McFadden, 20203, a photographer.
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The new label is expected to make it easier, less expensive and more convenient for patients to take the pill.
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Asus' Mixed Reality headset is a lot smaller, lighter and more convenient than both Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive.
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Plus, its pull-on style makes this skirt a far more convenient wear than those with a typical side zipper.
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Domino's is "always trying to innovate around technology to make the experience for consumers easier, simpler, more convenient," she noted.
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Only 27 percent of nonvoters said a more convenient process to register would motivate them to vote in more elections.
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Smart homes filled with connected products are loaded with possibilities to make our lives easier, more convenient, and more comfortable.
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Rather than preserve what is arguably a cultural landmark, demolishing and moving on was a simpler and more convenient solution.
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This is one real-world scenario, however, where the service could be more convenient to use than the existing system.
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And those are very new to me but these are just more convenient when I don't need to have quality headphones.
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And the rides may be cheap, but they are unlikely to be more convenient than a human-driven Uber or Lyft.
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For example, maybe you find that having CBD gummies at your desk is more convenient than, say, heading outside to vape.
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Life has gotten more convenient since 2012, when breakthroughs in machine learning triggered the ongoing frenzy of investment in artificial intelligence.
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Essential's first smartphone accessory, the Essential 360˚ Camera, makes spherical photography just a little more convenient by pairing camera and phone.
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This would be safer and more convenient, and would allow vendors to adjust inventory purchases more than once in a day.
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The idea is that it's more convenient to wave your hand in front of the door than use a key card.
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From what I can tell, it's not hugely different than the Windows Hello systems on other PCs, just slightly more convenient.
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One of the more convenient additions to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL this year was support for wireless charging.
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Goldman is guarded on natural and organic incumbents like Whole Foods, which could be eclipsed by lower-priced, more convenient challengers.
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Placing the USB connector at the bottom also makes it more convenient to slip off the clip and plug in again.
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I'll list 'em here:Apple Pay on the Apple Watch is ever so slightly more convenient than it is on the iPhone.
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Price ranges for Omni rentals Price ranges for Omni rentals "Omni is more convenient than Amazon Prime," said an Omni spokesperson.
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Archie Mason, Waitrose & Partners' head of business development, said there was an increasing demand from customers to make shopping more convenient.
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It relies on the phone's pressure-sensitive display to let you reassign controls to a more convenient location on the screen.
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The new Payment Services Directive will ensure that electronic payments in Europe become more secure and more convenient for European shoppers.
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That meant Dexcom's customers could check their readings via a smartphone or watch, which is both more convenient and more subtle.
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There is plenty to love about the Los Angeles Clippers, but it's still much easier (and more convenient), to hate them.
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This take on the HDMI dongle is far more convenient to plug into your TV than the original, unforgiving plastic stick.
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These firms expand the traditional car-rental business by allowing shorter rental periods and more convenient pick-up and drop-off.
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Each step in the grand energy transition has seen the dominant fuel displaced by one that is more convenient and useful.
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It's about to get a little more convenient for New York City tourists to get Flat-top dogs and Fair Shakes.
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Tez, fittingly, is Hindi for "fast" — another pointer to how Google is pitching this as more convenient than what exists today.
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I asked him about traveling to places like Los Angeles, where Uber is cheaper and more convenient than renting a car.
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If the East Coast is more convenient, you can fly into Orlando and head to Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral.
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Mobile wallets feel faster, more convenient and less awkward to use than the chip, so you should use them whenever possible.
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"This was going to be the equivalent of San Clemente for Nixon, or Mar-a-Lago, only more convenient," Ross said.
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Yes, technology has made our lives more convenient than ever before, Wozniak says, speaking at the eMERGE conference in Miami, Fla.
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How Austin Beat Uber | Not everyone is eager to see the city "disrupted," even if it means more convenient ride sharing.
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Home pregnancy tests (14-18 days)Home pregnancy tests can provide results faster and be more convenient than a blood test.
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Sometimes in business class, flight attendants can put your coat in a closet up front, but honestly this was more convenient.
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Multiple federal loans may be consolidated into a new, single federal loan, which can be more convenient, but may have drawbacks.
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But its real masterpiece is this Everyday Backpack, which reintroduces the modular divider system in a more convenient shape and size.
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"I find Cyber Monday to be more convenient than Black Friday," said Jeissy Casilla, 23, a retail worker in Puerto Rico.
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Putting that all in a single place before you click out to go to the retailer's website is far more convenient.
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Since they're so light and small, they're also more convenient to carry around and they fit in even my smallest purses.
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It's now easier and more convenient to buy the things you need, when you need them, with microloan providers like Affirm.
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Beans: Home-cooked dried beans taste better than canned beans; canned beans are more convenient and faster than the dried kind.
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But as the '80s came around, people began to yearn for more convenient options that were easier to prepare and eat.
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What had been long-held practices were quickly replaced by digital tools that made things easier, more convenient and simply better.
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Now that I've spent some time online, I love how it makes so many things, like paying my bills, more convenient.
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When George Eastman, founder of the Eastman Kodak Company, introduced the Kodak #1.83 camera in 1888, photography became vastly more convenient.
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The choice of individual government responses rather than a pan-EU one was, for now, more convenient to speed things up.
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Meanwhile, operators flocked to places with friendlier regulations (like Arizona) or ones that are more convenient to their headquarters (like California).
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Overall, he&aposs found it&aposs much more convenient to have homes in both places than it would be to rent.
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If this is something you struggle to keep up with, the MudBuster will make this arduous task easier and more convenient.
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The second advantage is that energy storage gives electric vehicle owners a more convenient way to charge their cars at home.
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This will work with the latest phones using fast USB 3 speeds, making bulk imports easier and more convenient than ever.
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"Having our store and the brand there just makes it so much more convenient for them to come in," she said.
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Which is why I am fascinated by Privacy Spy, a newly launched site that makes privacy policies more convenient and accessible.
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They are sensitive to changes in the legal climate, and they generally find it more convenient to move than to fight.
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It is theoretically more convenient than stringing together a separate stick and soundbar if your TV's built-in apps don't work.
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Programs such as Global Entry and TSA PreCheck rely on biometrics to make travel more convenient and secure for frequent flyers.
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"It's really made it much more convenient in the winter, which as you know can be unpleasant here," Mr. Alexander said.
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The choice of individual government responses rather than an pan-EU one was, for now, more convenient to speed things up.
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The choice of individual government responses rather than a pan-EU one was, for now, more convenient to speed things up.
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The profiles continue to appear when conducting a full search, but not in the more convenient and visible drop-down bar.
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Knightscope says it could be used at hospitals and airports, and is more convenient than a scanner you have to walk through.
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A portion went into bulking up its delivery options — making it more convenient for people to shop in Target stores and online.
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A lot of open border folks are just using this as the more convenient reason to attack and over the policy itself.
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They're more powerful, more convenient, and run longer than ever before, stacking up pretty well against their corded, clunky, and upright counterparts.
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So much more convenient than something like Citi Bike, where you have to park your rental bike back at a set location.
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Photo: ShutterstockAn elusive medical advance might finally be within grasp, one that could make some couples' sex lives a lot more convenient.
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And those things, the bad things, are a strong cause to consider what we sacrificed for a more convenient and connected world.
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Even then, it's tough to find much fault with such a simple laptop that is so much more convenient than the alternatives.
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By nature, WeWorks are located in highly central locations, making the service even more convenient for 90% of RTR customers who work.
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"We are making Chipotle even more convenient and accessible to our customers," said Curt Garner, chief digital and information officer at Chipotle.
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And it also explains why we don't always want to pay more for online grocery shopping, even if it is more convenient.
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Matching with same-sex partners over the internet is often far safer and more convenient than trying to do so in person.
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To stay competitive, the San Francisco-based start-up offers itself as a better curated, more convenient alternative to services like Craigslist.
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Hailing (or pre-ordering) an Uber or Lyft on a smartphone has become more convenient than catching a cab on the street.
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In the meantime, we're confident that Juicero will continue appealing to consumers eager to incorporate more convenient, healthy habits into their lives.
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After all, larger screens would make gaming more convenient, and the number of Chinese mobile gamers has gone up exponentially over time.
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But Euro Garages extended this model throughout the country and started spending big money on making their forecourts more convenient, and civilised.
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Improvements so far have included better training and pay for its workers, resulting in stores being cleaner and more convenient to shop.
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"The purpose of this is to make it more convenient to get personalized adult content," Corey Price, Pornhub's vice president, told Gizmodo.
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But the company is toying with the idea of more convenient, automated listening based on a user's listening habits throughout the day.
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Even if you're not using them for travel, there's really nothing more convenient than having mini makeup and hair products on hand.
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That and more convenient shipping options — like buy online, pick up in store — being rolled out at Walmart stores across the country.
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There are a lot of clever features in this mirror that make it more convenient and functional than it would be otherwise.
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Not only that, but they just make opening your phone more convenient, since all you have to do is tap the sensor.
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I didn't come here to turn myself into a stereotype, but that's often a more convenient way to get through a situation.
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Technological innovators generally boast that their services change the world or make life more convenient, but underpinning everything they do is speed.
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The more convenient Facebook can make Messenger, the better it can compete with Snapchat, Line, and Google's fragmented mess of messaging apps.
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Amazon is making its Echo speaker a little more convenient to use for the millions of Spotify and Pandora listeners out there.
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Airport officials across the country want to work with their local elected officials to make the passenger experience safer and more convenient.
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In response, companies want to give shoppers more reasons to keep coming in, and that increasingly means making the experience more convenient.
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Rent the Runway makes the switch even less risky and more convenient by renting you all the necessary components from West Elm.
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It would benefit from positioning itself not as a millennial's corner store, but as a more convenient form of buying basic goods.
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But the same study warns that they could also jack up demand for vehicle travel by making it cheaper and more convenient.
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" The profiles appear when conducting a full search, the article noted, but not in the "more convenient and visible drop-down bar.
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They're good prototypes for getting us started in immersive platforms, but I hope someone builds something that's more convenient for everyday use.
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Uber and Lyft are making this lifestyle both cheaper and more convenient, which could cause more families to give up their cars.
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You have to admit, Google is definitely making it easier and more convenient — for your personal information to be stolen by Google.
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Americans have an advantage in doing them because of a cultural understanding of what businesses need and a more convenient time zone.
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She is not completely happy with the school, but choice, she said, was not meaningful without "more convenient transportation" to ensure access.
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The clinics "are lower-cost options for our members and more convenient," said Chuck Lehn, the president of the Banner Health Network.
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You can offer to buy them a cup coffee at a nearby shop or come to their office if that's more convenient.
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The credit bureaus also offer something called a credit "lock," which they promote as a more convenient way to protect your information.
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They also make cooking with frozen foods even more convenient, since there's no thawing required when you go the air-frying route.
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Rather, the long-term strategy of such businesses is to try to attract a larger clientele by offering a more convenient experience.
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Walmart has focused its investments on offering its low-and-middle income shopping base cheaper and more convenient ways to buy groceries.
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Employers are increasingly using them during the hiring process out of the belief they're both more convenient and less biased than humans.
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Twenty minutes will do it, though if it's more convenient to make the biscuit dough a few hours in advance, you can.
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Given Australia's vast distances, Medinet is well-placed to capitalize on the shift of the population towards much more convenient telehealth apps.
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And if you're not using voice texts, you're ignoring a more convenient, at times safer, and more intimate way of instant messaging.
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Photo: EpsonProjectors can be a cheaper and far more convenient way to put a gigantic 100+ inch TV in your living room.
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More convenient than a movie and more exciting than the radio, these ghastly tales are guaranteed to send chills down your spine.
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But be warned: it's much faster and more convenient to search through the thousands of available skills on your phone or desktop.
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Some of them marched down to DC from Philadelphia last week, joining thousands of others who found more convenient ways to Washington.
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Fuente said U.S. suppliers are more convenient and that opposition to Trump does not play a major role in the industry's calculations.
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To speed things up, and make billing more convenient for both you and your client, make the switch over to a cloud-based.
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But the latest and greatest comes from a direct-to-consumer brand that's already famous for making shaving easier, more convenient, and affordable.
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As the Guardian noted, numerous fully autonomous systems which could make killing even more convenient than RC vehicles are being worked on now.
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It's vastly superior to a cheap toaster oven, and often far more convenient to use and maintain than your kitchen's full-size oven.
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It would have been cheaper and perhaps a bit more convenient, but it wouldn't have fundamentally changed the process of buying a home.
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A much more convenient approach to maintaining RMR during and after weight loss is to train up your secondary hearts, or soleus muscles.
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It's more powerful and more useful than a tablet, more convenient than a laptop, and has battery life that lasts a full day.
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But if the Apple TV is your main streaming box, the official Twitch app seems like it could be a more convenient option.
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It's a moment that forces us, collectively, to step back and think about what we sacrificed for a more convenient and connected world.
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They educate these customers on alternatives to branch banking which are not only more convenient for them but also less expensive for us.
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They may buy Deron Williams out, or trade him to a more convenient location, and bottoming out remains the wisest move long-term.
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Deliveries become much more convenient when one doesn't have to wait at home to open the door or worry about leaving stuff outside.
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They just needed to copy it and put it in a more convenient place in apps that people of all ages already use.
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Same goes for the continued expansion of Alexa and Google Assistant being worked into more TVs, which inherently makes using them more convenient.
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This is in the in-app browser that allows cookies and extensions, and is more convenient than the older browser Twitter was using.
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Google's smartwatch platform, Wear OS, is getting several updates that should make interacting with Google Assistant more convenient with watches using the platform.
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The next 10 million miles, Krafcik said, will focus on building out the ride-hailing service to make it more convenient and efficient.
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Windows 10 testers can try the quicker and more convenient Bluetooth pairing in the latest Windows 10 build 17093 released earlier this week.
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They're more powerful, more convenient, and run longer than ever before, stacking up pretty well against their corded, clunky upright and canister counterparts.
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A website would offer a more convenient, centralized hub for requests that will make it easier to track current inquiries and manage responses.
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This is the first dual wireless charger that lets you watch shows or check texts while charging your phone, which is more convenient.
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How Genalyte's technology works Diagnostics is a roughly $50 billion industry in which companies have tried to make faster, more convenient blood tests.
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The emergence of matching apps, for those seeking love or theatre tickets or a lift, has certainly made once-onerous tasks more convenient.
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Like the smartphones in our pockets, consoles have subsumed many of the devices in our homes simply because they're easier and more convenient.
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I can get more convenient audio if I drop the wires, or I can get better audio if I go digital via Lightning.
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The print side of newspapers has continued struggling to stay afloat as free and more convenient digital options are readily available for consumers.
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In a statement, Uber's Chief Executive Travis Kalanick said the alliance aims to "make global and local travel even simpler and more convenient".
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Amazon is itself an e-commerce platform and has swallowed others, like Whole Foods, to make deliveries quicker and more convenient for customers.
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He told Insider that pairing up with CGI influencers can potentially be more convenient because it means skipping the human side of things.
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Also, if you change jobs, it might be more convenient to move your money so you can stop keeping track of old accounts.
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Features like a built-in compass and an always-on display are definitely welcome additions that make using the Apple Watch more convenient.
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Others who are more reserved in their admiration can probably wait until this almost-claustrophobic film comes to a smaller, more convenient screen.
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A world with Watson will be healthier, safer, more productive, more convenient and more personal – in ways that we are only glimpsing today.
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Instead, we must demand that our lawmakers and election officials create ways to making voting easier, more convenient, and more accessible to all.
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"We started using product tags to make shopping more convenient for our customers," writes Warby Parker co-founder and co-CEO Neil Blumenthal.
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But because it is a consumer product, having your designer, engineers and even the line close to you geographically is much more convenient.
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Even more convenient: Ryan told me personal copies of the runs on his hard drive had been deleted in order to save space.
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"Two-a-day workouts can be more convenient to fit into a schedule," says Nicholas M. Licameli, a New Jersey-based physical therapist.
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To me, this should've been included as it makes it cheaper and more convenient for travelers who don't have a backup power source.
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What we need to do is implement not just drive-through testing but also more convenient options for people who don't have cars.
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Other types of thermometers, such as oral thermometers, tympanic or ear thermometers, or forehead thermometers, are more convenient but may yield lower readings.
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Apple Music, Spotify, and the iPhones we listen to music on these days are much more convenient than the bulky binders they displaced.
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Though the data is already available to the public, the new dashboard will present information in a more convenient fashion, according to Johnson.
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Politicians in the region have said a common charger could help the EU reduce waste while making life more convenient for European consumers.
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In addition to slashing overhead and administrative costs, telemedicine is more convenient for busy patients who could reach doctors over phone or text.
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Displaying movie showtimes and other lists on a screen, as the Echo Show can, is more convenient for users than Alexa reading them.
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It would be more convenient if it took only the push of a Keurig button, but then it wouldn&apost be cold brew.
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The MoKo Grips turn your Joy-Con controllers into console-style controllers, making them easier to hold and more convenient for multiplayer games.
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"Facebook Pay is part of our ongoing work to make commerce more convenient, accessible and secure for people on our apps," says Liu.
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People who flip through rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft to grab the cheapest fare now have a more convenient way to compare.
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That makes it more convenient to buy Apple, even when there are other hardware makers out there that may make better, cheaper stuff.
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Some airports are also trying to make airport parking more convenient, such as by allowing drivers to reserve a spot close to terminals.
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It's a lot more convenient way for people to catch up, and so you just want people to be able to access it.
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Yet Trump seemingly held a very different view just a few years ago, perhaps because it was more convenient for him back then.
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As the plot goes, Ethan needs to Tarzan his way off a skyscraper to another just because it's more convenient or some shit.
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The second bucket is more consumer-facing, meaning products and services that make life better, easier, and more convenient for inhabitants of dense cites.
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The two were both uncomfortable in their respective living situations and decided it would be more convenient to just sign onto a lease together.
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Not only is it more convenient for the consumer, but tremendous value is unlocked as a key element of the cost structure is eradicated.
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This increase in online shopping has also led to a surge in package deliveries and the demand for faster and more convenient delivery options.
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It's even more convenient that the singer managed to recruit the show's most popular puppets for a special greeting aimed at his baby girl.
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Instead, it does what Uber's original service did for the private black car industry: Make an existing marketplace more convenient for riders and drivers.
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While some towns prefer to kick their pot shops to the outskirts of town, others are making it even more convenient to purchase weed.
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Walk-in services might be more convenient for some than mail-in support, but it's better to have more options for fixing your phone.
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Where I'm located is way more convenient and it makes life so much easier for going into the rehearsal space and also the studio.
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This can only be changed using Bose's smartphone app, however; adding a button to toggle between the modes would be a more convenient solution.
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Although these humanoid machines are currently too unwieldy to be used in the field, it's hoped that they'll be more convenient in the future.
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Internet porn is more convenient than a furtive visit to the candy store to buy magazines and fosters unhealthy expectations in marriages, he added.
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It looks more convenient and less setup-intensive than the Vive, but higher-end — and more squarely aimed at consumers — than the Vive Focus.
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You can of course make use of your mouse but there are always times when a keyboard combo is more efficient and more convenient.
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Regardless of cost, which might otherwise be covered by the NHS, the home kit is far more convenient than queuing up at blood clinic.
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But the real key was taking on an established industry that had been overcharging for generations, and making the product cheaper and more convenient.
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Netflix and other streaming services have made it more convenient to watch movies and TV programmes anywhere, on internet-connected TVs, tablets and smartphones.
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However, the ones that do could bring some game-changing technologies to the forefront, not just another app to make your shopping more convenient.
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Instead, using an authentication app such as Google Authenticator or 1Password (with it's built-in 2FA code generator) is much more convenient and secure.
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Other phones will wake the screen and log you in with just one read of your fingerprint, which is obviously easier and more convenient.
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There are some classes of personal technology that refuse to die, no matter how much more convenient, compatible, or simply cheaper their successors become.
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Set up is super simple and takes less than 30 minutes, so we're pretty sure the Nest Learning Thermostat literally couldn't be more convenient.
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In some cases, it may be faster or even more convenient for shoppers to pick-up in store, than waiting for home package delivery.
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The step, announced Tuesday, is part of Aldi's strategy to broaden its base beyond low-income customers and make its shopping experience more convenient.
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If you're one of the last two types, a good pair of headphones for running is key, and wireless headphones are even more convenient.
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People didn't understand why they'd ever want those devices until they realized it made things more convenient, and now they can't ever go back.
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The goal with the app is to offer something designed for mobile, that's also more convenient than using a bank's online bill pay feature.
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When the municipal government recently surveyed Copenhagen's bikers on what inspires them to bike, 55 percent said it was more convenient than the alternatives.
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This won't be the same for every host, but it doesn't hurt to ask, especially if it makes you trip a little more convenient.
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In the north, commercial interests were most easily served by Spokane, and in the east, Salt Lake was larger and more convenient than Boise.
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It would make charitable giving more convenient, to be sure — but it would also reduce the social security contribution of both employee — and employer.
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But when you really need cash to buy things like drugs or sex or illegal firearms, Chase will soon make it much more convenient.
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It's much more convenient, plus it doesn't need oil so it's healthier too — but there is a butter melter on top just in case.
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Making purchases can be more convenient, safer, and more rewarding all courtesy of the little pieces of plastic you carry around in your wallet.
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Echo Dot 3rd Gen with clock, $59.99With a digital clock now integrated into the design, the newest Echo Dot is more convenient than ever.
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Carrying around a small device that slides easily into your jacket pocket is far more convenient than carrying around even a skinny paperback book.
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Though they taste a bit strange, they were indeed more convenient than coffee, even if I found the high to be exactly the same.
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If you live in a suburban area with plentiful parking, it's cheaper and more convenient to buy a car and drive it around yourself.
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He's now so famous overseas that it's just more convenient for him to live in Turkey, so he can fly to his international gigs.
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"It provides more convenient, higher-quality, more affordable care for certain conditions and saves people a lot of time and energy," Mr. Reitano said.
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If you plan to spend most of your time there, consider a more convenient resort like the Grand Floridian, the Polynesian, or the Contemporary.
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For some people, remote work makes it more convenient to hit the gym, spend time with the family, and establish a healthy sleep schedule.
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The electric version makes cooking these dishes even more convenient, streamlining the process and often eliminating the need for several different pots and pans.
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For those who found eBay and Goodwill too unpleasant and time-consuming, ThredUp provided a more convenient, appealing way to acquire the same things.
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Vizio has made its smart home voice integrations more convenient as well with automatic signal detection and switching through the analog or Bluetooth inputs.
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TripActions, the enterprise cloud travel services startup, is introducing a corporate card to offer its customers a more convenient way of financing business trips.
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Challenging ourselves to change our perceptions is more difficult but ultimately more valuable than stifling our authentic choices and personality to be more convenient.
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"Google simplified access to information, Uber made commuting more convenient, WhatsApp made communication easier and Dunzo has made getting things done faster," he added.
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In some cases, it is simply more convenient to buy items in a store or more attractive to browse for them on physical shelves.
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Using a pair of pull out connector pins and thumbscrews, the PRO MK-1 can be easily split in half for more convenient transport.
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A deeply felt, mostly unexamined, sense that tech would lead to a freer and more convenient existence was the midwife of our digital present.
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There's obviously no front cover, but some people find that more convenient — and you can just get yourself a good tempered glass screen protector.
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It was revitalizing the economy, connecting people around the world, making our lives more convenient, innovating health care, and even helping to spread democracy.
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It was also more convenient to place an order with our regular server since I needed more time to review the intricate cannabis menu.
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To justify the rising price of strips, manufacturers point to advances in engineering that have made the strips smaller and more convenient to use.
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The legislation comes amid a worldwide move toward cashless payments using cards or mobile devices, which supporters say are safer, quicker and more convenient.
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Streaming may be cheaper and more convenient, but physical media offers the equivalent of a premium, personalized experience — and it's one that's worth preserving.
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By the 1960s and '70s, single-use plastics like bags and straws had become cheaper, more convenient, and more ubiquitous than their paper counterparts.
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Indeed, the authors note that people are unlikely to adopt a new technology just because it's healthier — it has to be more convenient too.
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Not only that, minis (of the makeup variety) just make things like packing your tiny clutch for a night out a whole lot more convenient.
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The inclusion of net banking option could make it more convenient  to some users to make digital purchases through the company’s store.
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Having a cheap, steady light all night makes a huge difference: It extends evenings, makes cooking more convenient, and reduces toxic smoke in the home.
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Their portability makes them infinitely more convenient than finding a power outlet, but there's still that cord you have to wrangle—and remember to bring.
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However, certain barriers such as lack of internet access are being pulled down, while online shoppers are drawn to a more convenient form of shopping.
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The deleted segment was important to the plot—it explains why Raymond and Charlie drive cross-country rather than use more convenient modes of transport.
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To be sure, convincing Americans to carpool is exceedingly difficult, especially in an era of cheap gas and more convenient services like Uber and Lyft.
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This way, any Google service you visit will know it's you and remember your settings, preferences, and history, which should make your experience more convenient.
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While people new to the Stories format might find Instagram more convenient, Instagram hasn't created a compelling enough reason for die-hard Snapchatters to switch.
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Likewise, making it more convenient for you to take part in a loyalty scheme means that you are more likely to remain a loyal customer.
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If nothing else, it's good having a backup for digital payments, and a card makes spending your Venmo balance in the real world more convenient.
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Chariot's goal was to provide a transit situation that sits near public transit in terms of cost, but that provides faster and more convenient routes.
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In any case, you would need to figure out which type of deduction is more convenient for you by doing some record keeping and calculations.
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And yet, despite technology's inevitable and monotonous way of making our lives more convenient, Trump still seems to favor the older methods of TV recording.
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"It's been a lifetime goal of mine to make flight faster, easier and more convenient than ever," EHang CEO Huazhi Hu said in a statement.
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Established players, such as Sainsbury's and Ocado, are also introducing faster and more convenient options to shop for groceries, including orders delivered within an hour.
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For example, the AmazonBasics microwave with Alexa may be novel, but it's no better or more convenient at cooking food than your average, dumb appliance.
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The Fi70s offers optical audio input as well as a standard headphone jack that would probably be more convenient for your home theater set up.
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Click here to view original GIFIt can fold up random objects like step ladders and move them to a more convenient place five feet away.
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Google tracking some of your activity can make your browsing more convenient in the short-term but no one wants that data sitting around forever.
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Luckily, if you're looking for a less expensive or more convenient way to get repairs done, there are a few options here in New York.
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In countries where WhatsApp is dominant, for example, being able to message a Facebook Marketplace seller via WhatsApp instead of Messenger might be more convenient.
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Backdrop and Clare are two new direct-to-consumer paint startups that want to make shopping for paint less painful, more convenient, and even fun.
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The other upgrades that come with the Series 5 make using the watch feel more convenient, but probably aren't worth the gap in price alone.
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Yet, the Indian government's new measure will make emergency assistance available to a much bigger number of women and in a much more convenient way.
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Her specially made wide-mouth containers are more convenient than the usual Mason jars that some restaurants use to serve pâtés, desserts or even cocktails.
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Lululemon's investments in stores and digital have led to better showcasing of its products, while making buying more convenient, GlobalData Retail analyst Neil Saunders said.
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This makes access to birth control more convenient and affordable, especially for people without insurance, since no in-person visit to a doctor is required.
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With healthcare costs on the rise, retailers see an opportunity to win patients over with more convenient places to receive care at a lower cost.
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The care they receive not only is more convenient, but also costs much less than a visit to the emergency room or a doctor's office.
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BACtrack, which already makes a variety of portable and Bluetooth-connected breathalyzers, could have the answer in an even more convenient package — a wearable breathalyzer.
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To make things even more convenient, these pans are dishwasher safe, though washing by hand is fast considering the small size and non-stick surface.
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It's almost always easier, lazier, more convenient to boast, to flatter, to lie, to fail to interrogate yourself about why you believe what you do.
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How to Protect Your Smart Home From Hackers Smart home devices can make life more convenient, but may put you at risk of being hacked.
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To make things more convenient, he records his core talking points beforehand, sends it to the team for review, and sometimes skips the meeting altogether.
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At the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), tech and its abilities to make daily life more convenient, efficient, and enjoyable were placed in the spotlight.
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What's more convenient is that customers can return the cars by parking them on the streets; a Car2Go smartphone app locates the cars for pickup.
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The company hopes its tactics will make it more convenient for time-pressed moms and dads to consolidate all of their shopping at its stores.
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She does most of her shopping online, she said; the nearest town only has about a thousand residents, and it's usually more convenient to order.
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To make your hunt for an adventure close to home even more convenient, TCLF's website has a neat tool you can access with a smartphone.
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Given the hulking barriers, the tangle of restrictions, and the pervasive hostility, traveling out of state is often the more convenient, and sometimes only, option.
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So some families may consider ordering through authorized private vendors, which only offer preapproved goods, to be more convenient than navigating a prison's byzantine gifting rules.
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And, just to make things even more convenient, Gig also plans to have at least two designated parking stalls near all Oakland and Berkeley BART stations.
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Amazon Protective Case — $29.99 See Details While e-readers like the Kindle Paperwhite make reading more convenient, that doesn't mean the elements can't take their toll.
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How is any of this more convenient than simply squeezing some lotion into your hands, or directly onto an arm or leg, and rubbing that in?
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"Over-the-counter is more convenient," says Stuart O. Schweitzer, PhD, a professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.
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Apple banned it from the App Store after only four days, perhaps in part because ignorance about smartphone production is more convenient for their business model.
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Well, the outlet claims there are currently two iPhone 8 prototypes being tested: one is the cool one, and the other is the more convenient one.
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And just about all new systems since 2014 use "smart bikes," which have all the locking, tracking, and other digital gear onboard, making use more convenient.
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The controllers' strap setup doesn't necessarily seem more convenient than other design styles, since it's pretty easy to keep your hands curled around any light controller.
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Apple's iPhone is more convenient than Google's Project Tango devices and with iOS 11 it'll have much better AR capabilities than its nearest premium Android rivals.
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While the duties that come with the appointment can sound daunting, becoming an ordained minister has become a much more convenient process thanks to the Internet.
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It also sports a built-in calibrator, which will make calibrating and re-calibrating significantly more convenient — it can even be set to auto-calibrate itself.
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All of this raises some interesting questions about how robust this system is and whether it really is the bolder and more convenient future of retail.
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Since we have the means and ability to do it in ways that are more convenient and private, it's our opportunity to drive access and support.
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The "Order Food" feature in the main navigation works similarly, but makes it more convenient as it aggregates all the supported restaurants together on one page.
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"That could illuminate a network of underground aquifers that would hopefully be more convenient and then aid us in deciding where humans would land," says Green.
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Prison guards allegedly asked for money during family visits and for payment if inmates wanted "a more convenient room at the prison house," state media reported.
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And while we can't deny the superior viewing experience that 4K Ultra HD televisions bring, streaming content through our mobile phones is unquestionably far more convenient.
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We applaud the State of West Virginia for leading the charge in making voting more convenient for military personnel, their families, and for citizens living overseas.
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By introducing T+2, settlement could occur up to two working days after execution, which is more convenient for foreign investors and common in emerging markets.
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At a certain point you have to accept your loved ones for who they are, not who you'd find it more convenient for them to be.
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Autonomous vehicles will likely usher in safer, more convenient and more efficient transportation options… but only if we do everything we can to keep them secure.
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The biggest problem Microsoft faces with any potential device is just how personal phones are now and the many apps that make mobile computing more convenient.
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In that way, it might be more convenient than trying to figure out how to work the various filters and options in an app like Mint.
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The settings have gotten more convenient and versatile; now you can store three different Auto ISO preferences and switch between them depending on what you're shooting.
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And how much more convenient are the AirPods, really, when the few people who find them affordable will also be losing them on a regular basis?
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The Trump administration must end the practice of putting off U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and bundling them in a package at more convenient political moments.
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While they can't quite match the closeness of the shave you'd receive from a talented barber, they're far more convenient and safe than the straight razor.
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For these diners, it is more convenient to place an order via an app or website and stroll in or drive by to pick it up.
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This change streamlines the curriculum, and makes the program more convenient for working adults, with a three-week June residency and a two-week January residency.
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The AI Bar ensures it's a hassle free, first come, first served system that makes ordering drinks more convenient for both drinkers and bar staff alike.
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Alternatively, you can also bypass this procedure entirely by using a web browser (where NSFW is always available), but using an app is often more convenient.
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When a task is made more convenient, reverting back to how things used to be, how much work it was, is a specific type of excruciating.
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Experts believe this new, extended-release form can actually be more convenient for some people, and adherence to addiction medication could help prevent relapses and overdoses.
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The magnetic clasp comes in clutch and is much more convenient than unzipping every two minutes, though it's not very secure if I overstuff my tote.
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Consumers looking for more convenient options for food spent $10.2 billion on delivery services in 2018, up 0003% from the previous year, according to Technomic data.
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But if you want to control your lights through a simple schedule and app, a TP-Link Kasa smart switch will make things much more convenient.
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Cynics (and some economists) argue that many Australians are just wealthy and complacent, unfamiliar with more convenient alternatives that they'll eventually embrace and come to love.
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While the centers make voting more convenient, they also scramble the historical data that election officials had used to place voting machines where demand is highest.
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For me, it was more convenient to have an extra-long smartphone cable plugged in while I sat on the couch and vegged out on Instagram.
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The unique theming, friendly service, lively restaurants and bars, and the breathtaking grounds all make it more convenient than a trip to Fiji or Bora Bora.
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Using a third-party app is a bit more convenient than having to copy and paste text into another website, like Google Translate, to translate it.
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I tried a few dishes with popular meal kit delivery HelloFresh and found that it made cooking much easier and more convenient for my busy lifestyle.
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Growing rivals like Workday and Ultimate Software offer cloud-based services that tend to be cheaper, faster to set up and more convenient than incumbent firms.
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While you can do this simply enough by microwaving a bowl of water and wiping the microwave clean, it's more convenient to save yourself the step.
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Insisting that Brazil had become a safer and more convenient country to visit under his leadership, Bolsonaro urged people to visit Brazil — particularly the Amazon rainforest.
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Roche has partnered with Japan's Shionogi to develop the single-dose drug, touting it as a more convenient alternative to Tamiflu's twice-daily, five-day regimen.
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The Oval Office is the traditional epicenter of power for American presidents, but a new one is emerging that's more exclusive, more secluded and more convenient.
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Scribner's couldn't be any more convenient for skiers and snowboarders going to Hunter Mountain — the bulking ebony building sits across the street from the ski resort.
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States could encourage the use of "medication units," which are associated with a treatment program but provide off-site medication at places more convenient for patients.
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You have to change the idea of what antitrust is, for example, because it's more and more convenient, it's more and more stuff that you want.
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While technology has made it more convenient than ever to compare prices across a multitude of booking platforms, what you see isn't always what you should get.
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Now, New Orleans Saints Quarterback, philanthropist and angel investor Drew Brees is backing a startup called Waitr to make takeout more convenient outside of the biggest cities.
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While enabling location data does make apps more convenient, the Times report is a good reminder to periodically review which apps have permission to share your location.
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If there was a more convenient way to get into PC games I would recommend it to them, but there isn't, and I think that's a bummer.
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Integrating bike sharing into Uber's platform will enable users to bike to a place where it's more convenient or cheaper for a driver to pick them up.
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I also noted weight and size, and I factored in how the the laptops charge—a USB-C charger is way more convenient than a proprietary one.
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"We are continually investing in Prime, adding more selection and making delivery faster and more convenient," said Greg Greeley, Vice President of Amazon Prime, in a statement.
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It might be quicker, more secure, more convenient, and who are developers to say that users shouldn't have an option that might be better and more private?
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It's a kind of intriguing middle ground, that could genuinely reduce congestion while also supplementing public transit options with a solution that's more convenient for most riders.
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Not only is it often cheaper to order them through Amazon, it's also more convenient if you're looking to save a few trips to your local supermarket.
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With the infrastructure Uber already has, it should be able to offer services that are a lot more convenient than conventional paratransit, while saving local governments money.
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Although the idea of using wearables to measure pulse transit time is still experimental, many in the medical community view it as a more convenient potential solution.
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Both iOS and Android also support more convenient and faster pairing for Bluetooth devices, but Microsoft says "only certain enabled peripherals can trigger this experience" right now.
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For starters, taking more than one home pregnancy test is cheaper and more convenient than scheduling and paying for an OB/GYN appointment right off the bat.
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"At Hers, our mission is to provide women with more convenient and affordable access to the healthcare system," Hers co-founders Hilary Coles said in a statement.
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The appeals court said U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant in Sherman, Texas, did not clearly err in rejecting Mentor's argument that Oregon was a more convenient forum.
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"For people in (Russia's) far east it was a lot more convenient in 2002," said Ushanov, a professor at the Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service.
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Still, it puts Alexa on another major platform, and that makes choosing it as a way to connect and control all your devices a bit more convenient.
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But for the moment, all it really means is that life is ever so slightly more convenient and prices are ever so slightly cheaper for Amazon customers.
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Japan prides itself on making nearly every aspect of everyday living more convenient through technology, but we never could have seen this one coming: self-parking chairs!
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Given the uncertain prospects of both the impeachment and the petition, it would be far more convenient for the government if Ms Sereno were simply to resign.
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Sony's blockchain -based system instead allows data from various institutions to mix together, making it more convenient and easier to share or track a person's 'live' resume.
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Working with a third party means that restaurants can skip some of the hassle of delivery while still appealing to consumers who want more convenient food options.
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TL;DR: The iconic Crock-Pot Cook & Carry is the more convenient way to transport your food, and you can grab one for just $29.99 at Walmart.
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The developers behind these skills pointed to the trend of bringing health to the home, which represents both a cheaper and more convenient option for the patient.
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Apple has supported third-party keyboards for the iPhone for years, but building this feature into the iPhone's keyboard makes it that much more convenient to use.
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SeaBubbles is a startup that aims to revolutionize waterborne transportation through fleets of sleek, hydrofoil-equipped shuttles designed to make city travel more convenient, leisurely, and sustainable.
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Niccol's strategy has focused on luring back customers with a loyalty program, more convenient ways to get its burrito bowls and new additions to Chipotle's limited menu.
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Meantime, other major brick-and-mortar retailers including Target, Kohl's and Best Buy are making the buy online, pick up in store experience more convenient for shoppers.
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The clinic and drugstore locations could also give patients with chronic conditions like diabetes more convenient options to get their blood monitored or counseling on their condition.
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It's finally making people aware of some technology that's been around for years, which represents a more convenient alternative than a long drive to a medical clinic.
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However, Amazon's tablets and e-readers also use Micro USB to charge, so it may be more convenient for people who are already plugged into Amazon's ecosystem.
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However, Costco's slightly better overall pricing, more convenient locations (for me, personally), and greater selection of organic products make it a no-brainer — I'm sticking with Costco.
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While there is a USB-C port to recharge the E8 Motions on the back of the case, it has a more convenient Qi wireless charging system.
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This could be troubling for Western Union, who has doubled its presence in Mexico, and MoneyGram, who has partnered with Walmart to make these remittances more convenient.
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The bottom line: Booking excursions through your cruise carrier is definitely more convenient and can easily be a good value, but don't be afraid to shop around.
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With the Wahl Vacuum Trimmer, the clippings collect in the built-in chamber, which we end up having to empty, but it's much more convenient than before.
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Individuals with kidney disease deserve new forms of care that are even more effective, more convenient, more accessible, and more affordable than what we can provide today.
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Perhaps teens realize FaceTime is more convenient and less anxiety-inducing than crafting a message that conveys the proper emotional tone and then waiting for a response.
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Investing in the stock market made easy — that's the goal of these apps, which make investing more convenient and help you keep tabs on the market updates.
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While electronic payments can make things more convenient for the people that can afford it, it opens up new avenues for government or corporate surveillance and monitoring.
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I guess what I'm saying is that Facebook isn't really all that much better or more convenient than having your own website, or sending emails or chats.
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With the Galay S9, it's now more convenient to use both the face recognition and the fingerprint reader, which has been moved to below the rear camera.
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To make cooking more convenient, adopt the French practice of mise en place, meaning putting everything in its place as you set up the kitchen, he said.
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And, for most of us, it's more convenient to buy food storage containers from brands that make their wares available online or in brick-and-mortar stores.
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Big companies know that the more convenient they make their product or service, the less you will shop around and the more market power they will have.
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But while the platforms create barriers for some, they lower barriers for others, making it more convenient for workers who are already comfortable with the gig economy.
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Employers are moving to virtual care partly to make health care more convenient for workers, who can get advice for nonemergency ailments without visiting a doctor's office.
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It was essentially a dual-monitor portable desktop, folding once like a huge traditional laptop, then again across a split-screen and keyboard for more convenient traveling.
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Walmart has focused its investments on offering its low-and-middle income shopping base cheaper and more convenient ways to buy groceries, the bulk of its business.
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The Getaway Technology advancements and the surge in low-cost carriers, particularly on international routes, have made flying more convenient and cheaper, if not necessarily more comfortable.
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For the majority of Americans, it is still more convenient and familiar to buy underwear from a Victoria's Secret than online at Parade or Savage x Fenty.
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Voting app flaws could have let hackers manipulate results West Virginia and Oregon have recently deployed a voting app called Voatz to make absentee voting more convenient.
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I also love that it comes in a stick form since it's more convenient to travel with and apply (you won't lose any product on your fingers).
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But ever the pragmatist, he turned to running as a more convenient way to exercise when long work hours and travel prevented him from long bike rides.
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I feel kind of bad about ordering so much stuff on Amazon because of all the individual packing, but it does make life a lot more convenient.
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Shipt's integration with the Target app doesn't mean the dedicated Shipt app is going away — that's still a more convenient experience for shopping groceries at this time.
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"If something (medical facilities) is provided within the tea garden things might become more convenient and the conditions might improve a lot," one social worker told CNN.
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For the world's most marginalized women, a mobile phone does more than make their old life more convenient -- it can help them build an entirely new life.
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With the shift to 5G and superfast bandwidth speeds, IoT has the potential to make cities more convenient -- enabling technology such as traffic sensors or autonomous drones.
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Besides being more convenient for customers, OTAs can bring automakers cost savings, as a substantial percentage of warranty repair issues and recalls can be corrected through OTAs.
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It's more versatile and almost always smaller, which makes it more convenient if you need to bring it along to work or school or when you're traveling.
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Names are far more memorable and distinctive, which makes them more convenient to use to get the word out quickly, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Also, riders will be prompted to walk to the closest corner or intersection for more convenient pickups, to further reduce the number of turns drivers have to take.
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As YouTuber Techmoan demonstrates, Sanyo's Channel Master was developed concurrently with the compact cassette with the same goals: making open-reel magnetic tape more convenient, cheap, and portable.
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Ebooks, whether on an ereader, an iPad or a smartphone, are a vastly more convenient experience than physical books and are most certainly the way of the future.
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This is far more convenient than having to deal with other sites' customer service online or over the phone and having to ship it out to get fixed.
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Apple's entire services business has long been predicated not on the fact that its services are necessarily superior to everyone else's, but that they're so much more convenient.
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But even when combination pills might be more convenient for patients, the cost may not be worth it, Dusetzina, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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I even tried a Kuerig, but returned it within a month - it was more convenient, but the coffees are no higher quality than any grocery-store brand coffee.
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"As cities try to cope with increased congestion and pollution, Bird provides a safer, more convenient and cleaner transportation alternative," Damir Becirovic, a partner at Index Ventures said.
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A select few apps will come included out of the box to make things more convenient for people who might've found last year's Chromecast-driven interface too perplexing.
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As such, riders are being prompted to walk to the closest corner or intersection for more convenient pickups, rather than have drivers deviate from their north-south route.
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" Warzel writes that the scandal is "a moment that forces us, collectively, to step back and think about what we sacrificed for a more convenient and connected world.
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To better route your ride, Uber also said it will pair you with a different carpooler if it finds a more convenient match even after you've been paired.
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Adding face unlock puts the Pixel 4 on par with modern iPhones for unlocking, and it's (at least in theory) more convenient than an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
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It was a lot more convenient and lightweight than dragging around a heavy battery pack, and kept the phone going strong over the course of the busiest workday.
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You could do that without the dock, but the dock allows for a monitor, keyboard, and other accessories to stay plugged in, making it a lot more convenient.
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"Customer engagement and visits are increasing as a result of compelling marketing message, more convenient access, including delivery and strong operations," Niccol said on a post-earnings call.
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Deploying the power of globalization to make health care services cheaper and more convenient, by contrast, would be a huge win for the vast majority of the population.
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It's easy to see most of this information on LinkedIn already, but having it directly in Word where you'd probably writing a resume is a lot more convenient.
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Still, the now more convenient pre-treatment might not change the game for anyone who's staunchly anti-Ugg, but it'll surely please the existing, very loyal fan base.
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Because, Myerson claimed, Microsoft had perfected inside-out tracking: a nascent technology that could make VR vastly more convenient and accessible, by getting rid of external tracking systems.
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An in-app subscription is far more convenient from a user's perspective, as it uses the Apple billing info you've already got set up on your iOS device.
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New for this Black Friday, Amazon Fashion has launched its "try before you buy" service, Prime Wardrobe, which aims to make shopping for fashion more convenient than ever.
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" Adds Nick Williamson, Merian Chrysalis co-portfolio manager: "Financial services is a market undergoing considerable change, driven by technology and users' desire for better and more convenient offerings.
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After all, people need prescriptions month after month and it's much more convenient to get them delivered to you than it is to go pick them up somewhere.
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Alternative methods of voting, either early or by mail, can help to offset closures by providing other, sometimes more convenient, options for voters whose polling places have closed.
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This steamer will help grads get tough wrinkles out of their clothes, and it's more convenient than an iron — just run the steamer over clothes as they're hanging.
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"We're nowhere close to that at the moment, but I see this as a tool that makes it a little more convenient for you to express your thoughts."
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The fact is, shaving is just more convenient to do while pregnant, and it's safe — provided you take extra care and barring some kind of extenuating health complication.
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I don't yet know if it's as fast or secure as Samsung's, but it does work and is more convenient than some fingerprint sensors due to its location.
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Application level in many ways China has much more demand and much more convenient partly because of scale, partly because of mobile payment is very convenient in China.
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In the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001, we created a U.S. "passport card," a secure but cheaper and more convenient alternative to the traditional passport.
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"I've never done a long-distance relationship before, so I can't really say, but obviously it's more convenient if they're closer to you," she said in the video.
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Actually, they have such BDE that unlike many other domesticated animals, they don't need humans to survive, they simply settle because it's easier and more convenient for them.
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I started out buying it when it was sold in a jar, and then they changed over to the wipes, which I think are more convenient to use.
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Riding in a driverless car will be more convenient than owning one, and driverless cars may eventually allow us to rethink how we design cities and parking lots.
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It could be much more convenient than installing complicated manual sensors, especially because plants are everywhere around us — including in your backyard or lining up your city streets.
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The bookworm-ish Picks team highly recommends picking up a Kindle ebook reader, along with a Kindle Unlimited membership, both of which make reading more convenient and enjoyable.
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Packages sent via UPS can be picked up at a UPS facility, diverted to a UPS Store or even delivered on another day that's more convenient for you.
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In addition, the rise of smart speakers with voice assistants has made it more convenient to listen to audio recordings in the home, helping to boost adoption further.
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"The additional trips make the service more convenient and accessible for all travelers and allow more options for day trips along the corridor," Amtrak says on its website.
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It also helps connect you to 38,000 doctors if you need an optometrist, giving you a more convenient and online-centric version of the traditional eye care experience.
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Ms. McAlpin never checks luggage — her recent three-week jaunt through Asia and the Middle East included — and says that traveling is much more convenient as a result.
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Thanks to several online shaving start-ups, razors, creams, gels and other paraphernalia are now cheaper, of higher quality and are more convenient to purchase than ever before.
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Not only does consolidating credit card payments make paying off debt more convenient, you could also save a considerable amount of money on interest in the long run.
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Still, it seems likely that mobile carriers will continue to follow Apple's pricing, and maybe you find it more convenient to just deal with one bill every month.
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It's also true that Romney likes to play it fast and loose with how intense his opposition is, seemingly depending on what's more convenient at any given moment.
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With a baby due in July, Rigzin Dolker, who used to work at call centers in Delhi, finds Amazon to be far more convenient than trekking into town.
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For many churchgoers, consuming church the way we consume the news is more convenient, and more in line with our lifestyles than the old-fashioned Sunday morning visit.
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Proponents of a rescheduled vote argue that weekend voting would be more convenient for today's workers, though sporadic legislative efforts to make that change have so far faltered.
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There's also online registration, which is cheaper, more accurate, more convenient and more intuitive to a generation of Americans who have grown up in front of computer screens.
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"We believe digibanks will make banking and financial services accessible and more convenient to a greater number of people in Singapore," a Grab spokesperson told CNBC by email.
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"It's more convenient for some people, who need a smaller temple where they can worship," Lin, who has worked in temple construction for almost 50 years, told Reuters.
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While the Joy-Con controllers can be recharged when attached to the Nintendo Switch, it's more convenient to use the PowerA Joy-Con and Pro Controller Charging Dock.
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Tech Tip Q. Is there a way to move the strip of icons at the bottom of the computer screen over to the side where it's more convenient?
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Instead of earning an MBA full-time and in-person, students are electing to pursue online MBAs, which are more convenient and less pricey than on-campus options.
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"I wanted to check it out for the first time," said Ms. Chango, who said the new line was more convenient for her than the Lexington Avenue subway.
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He was clutching a Budweiser can he had bought from a shop on his way to the train platform, but said the wheeled bar carts were more convenient.
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Like the generation that created them, these malls themselves have reached retirement age, giving new and old shoppers few reasons to patronize them over more convenient online options.
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It likely is a tactical ploy by the Taliban to wait out the U.S. troops and take over the country with minimal casualties when things are more convenient.
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In order to make the service more convenient, Style Theory opened its brick-and-mortar store and partners with automated locker providers, co-working spaces and department stores.
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As food delivery booms and consumers look for more convenient options, the chain is trying to remind customers that its pizza is available for delivery and carry out.
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In this hypothetical travel scenario, the luxury charter option turned out to be a lot more convenient and over $200,000 cheaper than flying first class with an airline.
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Keeping this kind of agency near DC was, obviously, more convenient for existing staff who were spared the need to drastically relocate or find a new job elsewhere.
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The hybrid pickup model appears to be the most efficient way to use the internet to sell groceries, but there's no question that delivery would be more convenient.
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So instead of focusing solely on making junk food more expensive, we need to also make healthier foods more convenient and affordable, and to educate people about them.
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It's not as seamless as a camera-based Windows Hello system, but it's still a lot more convenient than typing in a password every time you open the lid.
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I grab a pastry on the way out and pay for parking on my parking app, which is so much more convenient than carrying heaps of coins with me!
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There's quick access to the Apple TV remote; if you have Control Center turned on for your lock screen, it might actually be more convenient than the real remote.
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I'm operating on the assumption that if you increase turnout by making it easier and more convenient for people to engage in the process, politicians will change their behavior.
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But it would certainly be more convenient than a handheld device for people who are, say, jumping out of aircraft and swimming as apart of rescue missions and combat.
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Carrier billing is arguably more convenient for users who don't have or don't want to add credit cards to their accounts, or find buying stored value cards a hassle.
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Autonomous vehicles will not only make people's morning commutes more convenient, but they also have the potential to revolutionize the retail sector, change how people plan cities, and more.
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Glance at your smartwatch to see what's playing then rotate the digital crown to turn the volume up or down (which is much more convenient than using your phone).
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If you're one of the people who use WhatsApp on their desktop via WhatsApp Web, we've got a more convenient way for you to send emoticons and other Emojis.
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The surge in internet spending comes as retailers such as Target and Walmart have been investing in their websites, adding more convenient delivery options or dropping shipping fees altogether.
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For sellers, it's a true "set it and forget it" experience and is multiples more convenient than dealing with online auctions (or even price comparing between local thrift shops).
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As for the addition of Bluetooth Low Energy, right now it's only being used to make first-time setup of your Sonos hardware a little easier and more convenient.
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And if you find yourself working from home — or traveling often for your job — it can seem more convenient to use your work laptop for all your computing needs.
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Not only is it more convenient because it's connected to the internet, but its size and limitations also pushed me to think outside the box more than ever before.
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It's much more convenient, but it's also great because I'm not draining the batteries on two different devices just so I can have internet access on one of them.
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With eSIM, which replaces the plastic SIM card with a smaller, electronic one, the watch can share the same phone number as your mobile device, making it more convenient.
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The technology integration facilitated by this partnership with Samsung Electronics will make the payment process faster and more convenient when users make payments at stores where Alipay is accepted.
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Compelled to make its deliveries ever more convenient, Amazon demonstrated a service that allows couriers to leave packages in customers' cars, which can be unlocked with a wireless connection.
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It would make traveling internationally more convenient since you wouldn't have to worry about losing a tiny piece of plastic, and you could keep two numbers active at once.
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Landing on land is a bit more convenient for SpaceX, since the company doesn't have to haul the rocket back to shore as it does with drone ship landings.
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It also charges via a standard microUSB cable, which is much more convenient (but sadly not the more modern USB-C) than the first version's unique 3.5mm charging port.
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That makes it more convenient to use when you want to quickly look something up, watch a video, or read a book on a larger screen than your phone.
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If Facebook can give people a more convenient way to share Stories through Messenger, just as it did with Instagram, it could cut off Snap's most appealing growth mechanism.
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While flower delivery and valet parking aren't new, the on-demand economy is reimagining them by making these services more convenient, more affordable and available with a few taps.
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I believe people will find the car extremely convenient in traversing Final Fantasy XV's open world — they may find it equally or even more convenient than the real world.
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But she said the threat from Amazon and other platforms is scarier because each year they offer a growing number of products — and make them cheaper and more convenient.
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Biometrics are arguably more convenient, but there are still two steps: press home and look for iris scanning, or press home and hunt for the rear-situated fingerprint scanner.
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The methods of studying consumer behavior may have changed with new technology, but marketers have long gleaned insight from buyers in order to make the shopping experience more convenient.
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Nelson imagines Hitoe being given to patients to make recovery from injury and surgery a more convenient experience, since the data it collects can be monitored remotely from anywhere.
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In the 21st century, people need a form of money that's more convenient and secure, something that can be accessed from anywhere with a PDA or an Internet connection.
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The service aims to be "a more convenient form of public transit while helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the densely populated city-state," according to an MIT release.
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Making Connected Devices More Convenient Without Sacrificing Privacy Software and devices are connected into Neura's platform with its API and can be controlled by users through its standalone app.
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Your home currency, such as US dollars, would seem to be the more convenient option, and the sales clerks may make you think that, but in reality it's not.
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For example, if governments invest more in public transportation, that will make it more convenient and affordable for people to get to jobs that put food on the table.
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He considers click and collect — the act of ordering groceries online and picking them up at the store — to be more convenient for many Americans than having food delivered.
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New official guidelines from the government's watchdog Public Health England nowtell employers to make vaping a "more convenient option" in the hopes it might help employees give up cigarettes.
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Instead, LetsGetChecked mirrors the process that happens in a doctor's office but in a way that Foley claims puts the patient at the center and makes it more convenient.
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Weengs, the U.K. logistics startup for e-commerce businesses that need a more convenient way of getting online orders to customers, has raised £6.5 million in Series A funding.
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While it will undoubtedly be more convenient for plenty of people, it's possible that others will prefer to use physical cards once these payment systems are fully rolled out.
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Their car sits in the driveway gathering dirt, as they decide it's cheaper, easier and more convenient to get a little work done on the way to the office.
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Not only will these transportation revolutions make our lives safer and more convenient, but they could also change how people feel about the economy and technological progress more generally.
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These snacks are the more creative, and at times, more convenient solutions to getting the energy and focus you need to power through a work, school, and gym day.
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I spent the run-up to the 2016 election reading about people taking advantage of early voting, which is supposed to be more convenient than voting on Voting Day.
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Republicans have responded by maligning these nominees as out of touch, pointing to policy issues, or when it seems more convenient, the personal or ethnic background of the candidates.
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The touchscreen-based system was supposed to increase accessibility and make voting more convenient, since polling place workers could confirm voter registration by looking it up on an iPad.
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My perspective is that flying is still a lot faster, cheaper and more convenient than it was 30-40 years ago, even with all the inspections we go through.
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I definitely shed a few tears because the bassinet made night wakings easier and more convenient — though how convenient can being woken up four times a night really be?
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They've also embraced secure delivery sites, like the locker system in which customers can send their package to self-service kiosks to pick up at a more convenient time.
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I've never complained about the weight or size of it in my backpack; it's much more convenient than even my work-issued Dell computer for work on the road.
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The other benefit is that it doesn't need a power cable, making it a lot more convenient to plug and play, or to carry it to a friend's house.
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My bumpy experience with the print sensor firmed up one conclusion: Face recognition is a more convenient method for unlocking phones, and Samsung is behind Apple in this area.
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Dave Limp, Amazon's senior vice president for devices and services, said Alexa was "at scale" and had gained the most traction by making parts of daily life more convenient.
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If cryptocurrencies were to replace cash as the preferred anonymous medium of exchange, they could significantly expand the underground economy because they are so much more convenient than cash.
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The integration of a bike-sharing app allows Ola users to bike to a place where it's more convenient or cheaper for an Ola driver to pick them up.
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