convenient造句121 FastPort allows you to move printers to convenient locations and connect them directly to the network.
122 Chargecards are almost as convenient and a fraction of the price.
123 Words come in only as convenient for purposes of illustration.
124 Endoscopic injection, however, is still the most convenient and cost effective means for the arrest of peptic ulcer haemorrhage.
125 The house was so convenient for London: people travelled up with David for the day and came back with him.
126 It is convenient to consider separately in this chapter a number of other exact solutions that satisfy this same condition.
127 This was an integrated family of large computers with related software which would allow for convenient upgrading.
128 In other words, the subordinates did acknowledge the new managers authority when it was convenient for them.
129 Eating out is convenient and economical. Continental style breakfast from any cafe just over £1; try yoghurt and honey too.
130 By 2015, the charge of adultery had become a convenient way of silencing women who protested anything.
131 Firstly algebra offers its basic notations and concepts as a most convenient means for expressing, mathematically, certain concrete ideas.
132 It's an uninspiring village but it has a railway station, so it's a convenient place to begin.
133 Because of this decentralization of services and businesses, few convenient residential areas exist for those who lack transportation.
134 Option 3 involves making a brand new connection to an existing lighting circuit at a convenient point, using a four-terminal junction box.
135 Easy Payment Direct debit is by far the most convenient way to pay.
136 I do hope the arrangements will be convenient for you.
137 The most convenient place to find a statute that is still in force is in the official publication Statutes in Force.
138 A convenient distinction, which helps to organize the research on learning, is that between non-associative and associative learning.
139 Many businesses employ telephone conferencing as a convenient means of holding meetings.
140 It wasn't bad at all,[www.] although not as convenient as the refrigerator factory.
141 It offers a convenient way of sending a number of control characters to the screen.
142 Volberding urged drug companies to create products that were more convenient for patients, not just more potent.
143 It now seems certain that cheap, convenient videoconferencing is at last going to reach a mass market of computer users.
144 The official presentation will occur as soon after that as in convenient for all parties.
145 The volume of glucose tests performed in the laboratory has increased considerably making automated instruments more convenient and practical to use presently.
146 All candidates are required to attend for interview and practical tests at some mutually convenient time.
147 The best time to practice relaxation is when you are feeling most under stress but often this is not convenient.
148 The but -test provides a convenient way of illustrating this; all the sentences in 2 are pleonastic; 2a.
149 The same issues arise in all four appeals and it is therefore convenient to consider them in one judgment.
150 Even they, though, found the battering-ram principle too convenient yet unproductive.