inconvenient in the PONS Dictionary

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They are an important and relatively inexpensive source of electrical energy where grid power is inconvenient, unreasonably expensive to connect, or simply unavailable.
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Stops operated by hand were inconvenient for the player, who would have to continue playing with one hand while operating the stop with the other.
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This can make it somewhat inconvenient for commercial fisheries, which are often situated in nearshore, shallow water, and rocky areas (reefs).
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The governing system and inconvenient localization of the production line led to difficulties in ensuring quality.
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These load-sensing locks reduce the probability of accidents, but may cause inconvenient loading situations and are more expensive than simpler locks.
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The stays for the jib sails made the spritsail top both irrelevant and inconvenient.
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An inconvenient ferry system made the need for a bridge apparent.
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This was not possible to implement in planar technologies and was often inconvenient in other technologies.
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Crowd surfers also risk having personal items such as wallets or mobile phones stolen, or their shoes or clothes removed and thrown into inconvenient locations.
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The corresponding trifluoroacetyl chloride, is a gas, making it inconvenient to work with.
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