Easier
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Most treatments based on studies using mice or rats do make anxiety disorders
easier
to live with.
Rapid advances in technology are also making it
easier
to realize the impact of analytics.
Getting more tacit knowledge is
easier
said than done, because economies can offer experience only on the basis of current jobs.
It is
easier
to move brains than it is to move tacit knowledge into brains, and not only in Mexico.
This means that the Hu Jintao administration could well have its hands tied, and find itself unable to pursue some kind of compromise solution to a situation that is already fraught with nuance and complexity, and which shows no sign of getting
easier
to manage with the passage of time.
This should prevent the excessive build-up of debt, ultimately making it
easier
for the eurozone to manage a future in which the only way to sustain growth is to capitalize fully on the economy’s declining demographic potential.
Meanwhile, ambitious plans to reform the country are proving
easier
to design than to implement, and are sure to alienate more conservative elements.
A poorer Ukraine would be an even
easier
victim of Russian aggression than it is today.
That will make it
easier
for him to displace Palestinian families living in East Jerusalem, and he is expected to use his voice in city management to back the acceleration of construction for Israeli settlers there.
I propose a switch to career-average schemes because they are
easier
to understand and simpler to implement.
But there is no question that Khrushchev had an
easier
time of it in his retirement than has his successor in reform, Mikhail Gorbachev.
Have the Europeans decided that sovereign default is easier, or are they just dreaming that it won’t happen?
In other words, the traditional securities available to investors make it
easier
to bet in favor of a company than against it, causing prices to be affected more by irrational exuberance than by panics.
Because they function as insurance on borrowers’ ability to meet their obligations, they make it
easier
to express a negative opinion on a company or a security.
And start-up loans from Europe would make it much
easier
to seek one’s fortune back home.
Macron has indicated that he does not want to increase the retirement age, change the 35-hour workweek, or make it
easier
for firms to dismiss workers.
Moreover, policymakers need to make it
easier
for startups to scale up.
And farmers throughout the Global South are turning to SMS-based services for technical support that allows them more easily to adopt new crops and growing techniques, with benefits for both natural resources and household income and nutrition.Connectivity also improves the functioning of markets by allowing farmers and herders to access accurate price information, coordinate transport and other logistics, and facilitate
easier
exchange of perishable but nutritious foods such as animal products and vegetables.
Connectivity also improves the functioning of markets by allowing farmers and herders to access accurate price information, coordinate transport and other logistics, and facilitate
easier
exchange of perishable but nutritious foods such as animal products and vegetables.
Dispensing liquidity to spur inflation is much
easier
than draining it to prevent price growth from spinning out of control.
Identifying and addressing problems when intervention is not urgently needed is much
easier
than working them out under the threat of a pending sovereign default.
France, Germany, and their allies have a four-part agenda to:1. strengthen EU institutions, with majority voting in the Council of Ministers made easier;2. push decisively toward developing common European foreign and defence policies;3. bring about European cooperation on issues relating to crime and immigration;4. most crucially, devise new legal arrangements that remove, forever, the power of Britain or any other recalcitrant member to obstruct the march of European integration.
But behind it lie two moral attitudes, which are much
easier
to grasp.
An infrastructure program, by creating huge numbers of productive jobs and distributed wealth, would be a good start – one that would be far
easier
to achieve if her Democratic Party also won the Senate.
The calculation is that this will prove politically popular (probably true) while making it
easier
to implement spending cuts down the road (less obvious).
Against this backdrop, it is
easier
to defend the status quo than to advocate accommodation involving territorial concessions.
The Indian Penal Code is not much
easier
on heterosexual women than it is on homosexuals.
It was
easier
than we expected to recruit good people for Securum, because working in the public interest for this pioneering state-owned bad bank was perceived as a unique challenge.
Now that employers have new tools for recruitment and assessment, they may find low-skilled workers
easier
to replace, potentially worsening income inequality in the short run.
Experience shapes us as much as our genes (or innate talents) do, and online experience is cheaper and
easier
to shape.
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