Easier
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I found it much
easier
to get into the story because of the credibility that Jason Yee's martial arts portfolio adds to the mix.
It is
easier
on the eyes than the older process but it truly isn't full color--the full spectrum is missing.
Even though the whole tragic mulatto concept is quite ridiculous, I find the 1959 version a much
easier
one to take.
Baldwin, at least seems to be laughing at himself in his role which makes it
easier
to see him as the lothario that his family is famed for.
The specter of a British withdrawal from the EU will not make things any
easier.
The program’s technological features have also made life
easier
for providers.
Here, there is also a technical aspect that must be taken into account: it is much
easier
to constrain consumption through wage contraction or lower credit expansion than it is to stimulate it, especially if the high propensity to save in some surplus countries reflects cultural and institutional factors.
Obviously, it is
easier
in the short run to change prices and wages than it is to boost productivity.
Breaking down dual labor markets that are excluding young workers (as they do in much of southern Europe, including Italy and, to some extent, France) is very different from making it
easier
to fire all workers.
Indeed, some structural reforms, such as increasing labor-market flexibility (by, say, making it
easier
to dismiss workers), can initially have a negative effect on consumer confidence and spending.
Others suggest that the Internet has made it
easier
for firms to hire quickly.
That faith underlies the JOBS (Jumpstart Our Business Startups) Act, a new law that will make it
easier
for small companies to raise money and bypass the regulatory “friction” that firms encounter when they go public.
With millions of job postings just a click away, it is
easier
to shop around for work; most millennials expect to change course several times during their careers.
It is
easier
to see where the best talent resides within a company, or where the gaps might be.
That is
easier
said than done.
Censorship has been made easier, not more difficult, by the government's decision in the 1990's to shift to a free-market strategy for entertainment products.
Generally, economic inequality is
easier
to justify than racism and other forms of invidious discrimination.
They only made it
easier
for people, in those areas of the world where there is a half-believable story about a fabulous future economy, to indulge their fantasies.
In societies where women are treated like second-class citizens, ISIS has an
easier
time recruiting women with its quasi-female empowerment propaganda, like one image that shows a woman clad in a burqa with the words “Covered girl...because I’m worth it.”
The first question is much
easier
to answer.
Ironically for cyber-utopians, the electronic trails created by social networks like Twitter and Facebook sometimes make the job of the secret police
easier.
With skin cancer, we know very well how we can prevent it - and prevention is always
easier
than treatment.
It is
easier
to mobilize against injustice than for justice.
It is far
easier
to build consensus around efforts, say, to add the renminbi to the basket of currencies that determines the value of the IMF’s reserve asset, the Special Drawing Right – a move that, while appropriate, would do little for medium-term growth.
It is not clear whether eurozone-wide borrowing would be
easier
to contemplate than an ECB-engineered quasi-fiscal transfer.
This is, to be sure,
easier
said than done.
Hamilton’s task was both
easier
and harder than ours is today.
It was easier, because there were few choices: no income-tax rates to adjust or entitlements to cut.
At the same time that regulatory changes have reduced the intermediation capacity of traditional liquidity providers, new, computer-driven intermediaries with negligible capital buffers have made it
easier
to flee the market when volatility rises.
The new economy - and its complicated new financial instruments - enhance the problems of reliable accounting frameworks; they make it
easier
to obfuscate.
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