Inconveniently

Word INCONVENIENTLY
Character 14
Hyphenation in con ven ient ly
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The Navy, in particular, has been feeling like they’re left out of the action since terrorists — inconveniently from a budget request point of view — don’t seem all that interested in taking to the high seas. ❋ Unknown (2010)

MY: “The Navy, in particular, has been feeling like they’re left out of the action since terrorists — inconveniently from a budget request point of view — don’t seem all that interested in taking to the high seas.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

The film's endorsement of conventional "truths" about the good guys and bad guys of public education misses an opportunity to expose and discredit today's divisive school politics, to expect more of people, and to promote the potential of unconventional reforms that would have inconveniently disrupted the narrative of his film and today's school reform movement. ❋ Jonathan Gyurko (2010)

Just when you think you've got your strategy nailed and you've eked out all the profitability you can, Tom walks in and shows you all the easy money you left on the table or inconveniently hidden away inside one of your business silos. ❋ John Fox (2011)

As soon as snarky elder daughter Lady Mary Michelle Dockery found herself dragging the corpse of a handsome Turkish dignitary through the house in the middle of the night after he rather inconveniently died in her bed, it was clear that Fellowes was intent on nudging the genre beyond acid-tongued matriarchs, family inheritance issues and butlers with secret pasts. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Please ... true colors come out most inconveniently, don't they? ❋ Unknown (2009)

And, inconveniently, the entire body of international law, treaties, and institutions are set up to make this feat as hard as possible. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If you are making a documentary about slavery in the Polisario camps, and inconveniently discover that there isn't any, then just make up the evidence and distort the interviews you have obtained. ❋ Yhlee (2009)

I will want to be where the action is during the earlier hours of those days, and will want to be able to get back from time to time to the inconveniently-located hotel where she and I are bunking, to rest and change into another dazzling costume. ❋ Jean (2009)

Some tennis inconveniently interrupted here, in the style possibly of Chris's life partner handing round the After Eights, but our monologist was not about to be thrown off his stride: I hear he's not a great listener, but the sarcasm we believe it is when he's talking to his box like that, how are they feeling right now? ❋ Unknown (2011)

But their fatalism reminded me of the Asia experts who said Confucian societies would never embrace democracy -- until, in 1987, Koreans inconveniently forced a rewrite of all those textbooks -- and the many Mideast experts who were sure, until a couple of weeks ago, that Arabs would never take to the streets for democracy. ❋ Fred Hiatt (2011)

Even then, and especially in Hollywood, only a lawyer with the mind of a pit bull and the heart of a lion can help you out when someone inconveniently changes their mind. ❋ James Lloyd Davis (2011)

His later missions were thankless tasks, negotiating implausible rapprochements with the pope and Emperor Charles V who happened, inconveniently, to be Catherine of Aragon's nephew. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Randy stood awkwardly, hoping the man would offer him a seat in the black leather chair pushed inconveniently in the corner on the other side of a tall waste basket, a chair obviously meant for no one. ❋ Nathaniel Tower (2011)

The road led us around houses, ramadas, and gardens, past children and dogs, the occasional inconveniently placed basket, and finally to the landing below Deer Town. ❋ W. Michael Gear (2011)

Senior American intelligence officials inconveniently observed the other day in front of Congress that the latter seems the likely outcome. ❋ Eliot Cohen (2011)

Or drinking heavily or smoking, or any of the other activities that can cause an inconveniently timed death. ❋ James Altucher (2010)

The King was inconveniently lingering so they hurried him along with an injection into the jugular vein of a mixture of morphine and cocaine. ❋ Patricia Zohn (2011)

Also, if you like Goldfish crackers but were thinking, "It's too bad they don't taste like manchego and red pepper flakes instead of general supposed cheesiness, and also they are inconveniently fish-shaped," do I ever have the recipe for you. ❋ Mrissa (2010)

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