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“There are a lot of people using these aircraft as taxis, where you cover whatever distance by aircraft simply because it's more convenient,” Professor Stefan Gossling, from Sweden's Linnaeus University, who led the research, said.

From BBC

However, since the Intuit Dome is a cashless venue, adding a card in advance for use throughout the night is much more convenient.

As Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson put it earlier this year, in her searing dissent in the Idaho abortion case, it looks as if the court will “keep punting on this issue altogether, allowing chaos to reign wherever lower courts enable States to flagrantly undercut federal law, facilitating the suffering of people in need of urgent medical treatment”—or at least until a more convenient time politically.

From Slate

A representative for Amazon told Salon this partnership is “making it more convenient for customers to shop in social media” as they no longer have to leave the app after coming across a product they wish to buy.

From Salon

“It was so much more convenient than having to go to the field every time you want to hit.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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