For most, this "nature deficiency disorder, " this blurring between artificial and real seems so perfect, so convenient.
Because the commission-free funds are so convenient that folks trade much too often, making their moves at the wrong times.
And in fact, I read The Wall Street Journal more frequently than I did when I only had paper because it's so convenient now.
"What a wonderful thing to make health care so low in cost and so convenient that we consume more of it, not less, " Christensen says.
It's an issue that has been debated by academics for a while, though many wish Mr Osborne or his predecessor had sorted it out a long time ago, when the move didn't look quite so convenient.
By the time recent generations came along, everything seemed so endlessly convenient.
Already approved by the Food and Drug Administration, Gilenya comes in the form of a pill, so its more convenient use is a plus, compared with Copaxone, which is injected.
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But driving the Model S was so fun, convenient and carbon-and-cash free that I was reluctant to hand the car over and head to LAX to fly back to San Francisco.
But notice that some who pursue a childhood or family "interest" do so only as a convenient default choice.
Agriculture, minerals and fuels still account for more than half of all Australian exports: no other rich country is in so (currently) convenient a position.
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The asbestos dust that can be so deadly is released when cement sheets are sawn into convenient lengths or drilled with holes so they can be fixed into place.
If so, that would be convenient timing for South Africa, with the World Cup being staged in the middle of that year.
The set of people who are most violent about this issue, who are sustaining it, and breathing life into it, are doing so because it is a convenient validation of their beliefs.
There's an off-the-cuff quality to the storytelling here -- the movie rewrites its own laws of physics whenever it's convenient to do so -- which by rights should be a bigger problem than it is.
Failing to vote in Australia is against the law, so voting has to be made convenient.
Branches are often run almost autonomously, so a merger serves as a convenient excuse to centralise.
So, we not only enjoy convenient access to information and services, we have become dependent on it.
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And yet gift cards are tremendously convenient for givers, and so we give them.
And, of course, there is a standing open invitation to President Obama to come back to Ireland whenever is convenient and appropriate and when he so wishes.
No wonder Siberia, remote to so much of the world, looks to Chinese eyes like a convenient granary.
Dr. SPIESEL: In the old days, chicken pox was thought to be so benign that it was thought that well, it would be convenient if you could control when children would get the disease.
The convenient Satechi BT Media Remote has a remote camera shutter button so users can take photos without leaving themselves out of the camera.
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His death, coming so soon before the UN report's submission, had seemed suspiciously convenient, as if perhaps he had been chosen as fall guy over the killing of Hariri.
So, artists are using the Internet to connect to other artists in increasingly convenient and efficient ways.
Unfortunately, like so much of the obstruction case, the facts do not bear out this convenient theory.
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Americans are obsessed with their health so the threat of danger to it will send most citizens rushing to find a convenient drug to fix it.
When they do so, the tags (which are glued to their shells) talk to the nearest convenient satellite.
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