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Old 16-Jun-2003, 20:57
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Default a position of convenience

Hi,

Cound anyone tell me what 'a postion of convenience' mean?


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Old 16-Jun-2003, 21:12
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Default Re: a position of convenience

I would say 'convenient position'. If you are in a convenient position, it means that the place or situation you are in suites to your comfort, needs or purpose.
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