However accurately the numbers measure inflation, they utterly miss the phenomenon of modern inconveniences.
We apologize for any inconveniences that this may cause, and we thank you for your cooperation.
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Common reasons for treatment are cosmetic inconveniences and some bleed easily with minor trauma.
But, as time wore on, the subtle inconveniences of the design became increasingly clear.
Few physicians nowadays would undertake such an onerous schedule, and yet many of the inconveniences are offset by benefits.
Like massive lines at airport security, these inconveniences are just a fact of life, and a blessing in disguise.
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No other city in India bears such colossal inconveniences with such phlegmatic grace.
For those travelling during this holiday season, let me thank you in advance for putting up with some inconveniences.
Exile, she remarked, was one of the many inconveniences of royal life, and it had to be endured with dignity.
The MoJ also said the action would "would not help them and simply inconveniences the court, the public and their clients".
Those fully immersed in the information age, however, will be more inclined to fix the physical inconveniences presented by the problem.
The Internet is also an acceptable outlet for admissions of physical insecurities, personal failings, and up-to-the-minute reporting on any and all inconveniences.
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Amidst the hurt feelings, inconveniences and expectorating, there is joy in just being together, trapped inside a house with nowhere to hide.
But, she added with a smile, she can deal with the inconveniences.
Meanwhile, the people who live in the residential neighborhoods just outside the very tight inner freeway ring seem to be regarded as inconveniences.
House swappers quickly realize they need to be open-minded and have a sense of humor about the unexpected inconveniences that can pop up.
Besides such physical inconveniences, some studies suggest that menstrual disorders significantly affect women's productivity at work, and so the economy as a whole.
Will it cause inconveniences to her and thus she blames her parents for not locking down her profiles, etc.? Again, I doubt it.
Ms Mwandla's story is just one of many involving the inconveniences that South Africans have had to put up with during this year's "strike season".
Some geneticists have complained that this arrangement not only inconveniences their work, but signals that it is acceptable to lay claim to genetic information and to control its exploitation.
We are aware that you have encountered some inconveniences and that, above all, you were not able to use a device that grows every day further interest around the world.
Chaz, here's hoping your transition from female to male will be effortless, but experience tells me you're liable to have (at least) a few surprises and inconveniences along the way.
An unfortunate consequence of relying on English-language documents is that the local population appears for much of this history as a series of administrative inconveniences: a dock strike here, a cholera epidemic there, that kind of thing.
Apart from inconveniences like having to go uptown to sit in a hotel lobby to send an email and not having had a hot shower for six days, my main concern is what will happen to the oldest part of Manhattan.
And all are minor inconveniences versus the death and destruction brought by Hurricane Sandy to the East Coast. (Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who lost friends, family, their homes and perhaps their livelihood to this most destructive of storms).
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"Any inconveniences the cancellation causes for me or the thousands of runners who trained and traveled for this race pales in comparison to the challenges faced by people in NYC and its vicinity in the aftermath of Sandy, " U.S. Olympic marathoner Meb Keflezighi said.
Oh sure, there are some changes, even some serious changes that financial firms will have to work around and through, some inconveniences, some protections for consumers from the most egregious activities, some protections for investors, but some serious situations that affect investors left untouched.
Yet the film hones in on the drama of everyday life in Africa, with Ms Basinger playing a peculiarly Americanised version of the Italian Ms Gallmann as she suffers through the inconveniences of elephants gobbling up the vegetable garden and visits from her disapproving mother.
Something else of national significance happened in July 1948: Britain's National Health Service opened for business, and immediately, doctors were overrun by women with completely prolapsed wombs, toothless men, shortsighted children millions of people who had lived with inconveniences and minor disabilities that made their lives more difficult, but who couldn't previously afford to correct them.
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