"This is the third year running that the RMT has planned to inconvenience Central Trains passengers over payments for seasonal shifts, " he said.
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"We don't want to inconvenience people too much, " protest organiser Lorena Garvey-Shepley told CBC at a border crossing with the US state of Michigan.
"If military action is required, our objective this time should be not to annoy Saddam Hussein, not to inconvenience Saddam Hussein, but to remove Saddam Hussein, " Quayle said to cheers.
Baseball players, in particular, don't take kindly to inconvenience.
Indeed, the upper house fancied itself more dignified, more expert and more independent than the lower one, which due to the inconvenience of having to be elected contains a surfeit of boring political hacks toeing the party line.
The government says those planning controls should be re-examined and that ways could be found to limit the inconvenience to residents while increasing the economic benefit to Northern Ireland as a whole.
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Two-factor can be a hassle to use and will take some getting used to, but it's a small inconvenience to avoid the much larger, more devastating inconvenience of being hacked.
But for decades Vieques's citizens have objected to the inconvenience, pollution and danger which the navy brings.
While 3D movies may have been successful at box office, that does not guarantee the success of 3D programming on pay-TV without several modifications necessary to reduce inconvenience and potential health hazards.
Andrew Flintoff, in his first match for England since the World Cup in April, reached 90mph in his first over and bowled with impressive accuracy in two spells, with only some rogue no-balls to mildly inconvenience him.
They put up traffic lights, so they make us "stop to avoid the inconvenience of slowing down", to quote traffic writer Kenneth Todd.
Bus Eireann apologised to passengers for any inconvenience caused due to the industrial action.
Commuters in Berlin Wednesday were the latest to suffer the inconvenience of dealing with ordnance dating back to World War II.
It is human nature to resist change, especially change that may bring significant inconvenience to the vast majority of the people, those who are enjoying the spoils of the status quo.
This rule allows teams to avoid that inconvenience by hiring a temp, so long as he agrees to play for free.
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The GGBHTD will work with our partner agencies to insure public safety and public convenience, but there may be some inconvenience to our customers on May 1st.
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"We'd never consider it to be an inconvenience, qualifying through a European round, and we're pleased to have done so, " said Smith.
Kuszczak was called into action after 55 minutes to save from Maloney's curling angled drive, but it was a minor inconvenience to a United side threatening to run riot.
"Not only was there a risk posed to those people but there was massive inconvenience posed to people of all ages and to families in an around that area, " the district commander added.
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The FAA plan appears to have been to inflict maximum inconvenience on passengers, hoping travellers would demand that Congress repeal the sequester and raise taxes to restore the flights.
"It's wonderful not to have to think about glasses and the inconvenience of trying to balance them on my nose, " he said.
"Jersey Airport would like to apologise for the inconvenience this disruption has caused and would like to thank airport users for their patience and understanding, " he added.
As it is, they caused considerable inconvenience to the local community and local businesses.
While the birds are welcomed by natural-resource managers and bird lovers, they represent an inconvenience to many others.
Any time lost because of a canceled flight is an inconvenience to someone.
"It's a major inconvenience to a lot of folks, " said Dennis Keaton, a spokesman for the California Department of Transportation.
Voters should judge the administrative abilities of our federal administrators by how seamlessly they absorb cuts without inconvenience to the public.
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Greyhound has apologized for the inconvenience to the 48 passengers on board the bus, which departed Atlantic City around 10 a.m.
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Doctors who shun email cite concerns ranging from privacy and security issues to liability, inconvenience and the risk of miscommunication of important medical information.
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