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Adrian Hon, head of game developer Six to Start, said the games industry had a track record of "conveniently ignoring or forgetting regulations that might interfere with their ability to sell to players".

From BBC

"It's a discussion they have every year when pollution is at its peak, and then conveniently forget about - until next time."

From BBC

They gave “Feed the Planet” many beautiful, and conveniently achieved, landscapes: velvet hillsides of almonds in California, paint palettes of multicolored salt ponds in Senegal.

For those who have conveniently forgotten, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled earlier this year that presidents have unlimited immunity for any “official” action they take while in office.

From Salon

Baier thought he was ready for her, throwing to a clip from a Fox town hall that aired earlier that conveniently edited out the section showing him saying those very things.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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