Easier
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But there is no denying that it is much
easier
to support fiscal austerity when one is wealthy enough not to rely on public services or be at serious risk of becoming mired in long-term unemployment.
But life is no
easier
for India’s rural poor, who are more vulnerable to extreme heat because they often lack access to water, electricity, and health care.
But other solutions – including installation of solar panels to power cooling systems, and wider use of “green” roofs to help deflect heat – would be
easier
to scale up.
In Illinois, the teacher unions recently backed a bill that included rules making it harder to strike and
easier
to get rid of underperforming teachers.
And an added benefit of a thriving economy will be lower hostility to immigration, making it
easier
for Britain to negotiate sensible regulation of migrant flows.
It is difficult to say whether a paranoid with real enemies is
easier
to deal with than one without any.
First, devaluation would distribute the costs of rebalancing more evenly, making it
easier
to clear the burden-sharing hurdle to deeper reforms.
Once growth is set into motion, it becomes
easier
to maintain a virtuous cycle with rapid growth and institutional transformation driving each other.
Of course, it is
easier
to determine these constraints after the fact.
This was made explicit in the fact sheet that the White House subsequently issued: “the United States will make it
easier
for the EU to purchase liquefied natural gas.”
THE PROMISE OF FALLIBILITYIt is
easier
to identify the enemies of open society than to give the concept a positive meaning.
Instead, encouraged by his country’s victory, Italy’s new technocratic prime minister, Mario Monti, in alliance with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, pressed German Chancellor Angela Merkel for
easier
access to ESM support – and scored another major victory for his country.
Getting a workable agreement once leadership has been shown is a lot
easier.
This is a fortunate coincidence, because shale-gas production would probably make it politically
easier
to phase out Poland’s economically and environmentally irrational subsidies to local coal production (and consumption).
Seen against this background, it is
easier
to understand why India’s economic reforms have taken so long to adopt, and why they have been so difficult to implement.
The defense of free speech is made no
easier
by the abuses of the popular press.
It would represent a decisive step toward unified European banking supervision, which could imply
easier
liquidation of non-viable institutions.
The world will be watching the UK with interest, as its approach would be politically
easier
for other countries to adopt.
So perhaps the existential fear of some Western intellectuals is
easier
to explain than their remarkable, sometimes fawning trust in the US government to save the world by force.
The authors speculate that
easier
loan securitization may have made risky CRA-compliant loans seem less costly.
Leaving the eurozone would make it
easier
for the most distressed countries to regain competitiveness.
Repressive regimes would find it harder to borrow, which would, in turn, make it harder for them to repress their people, and make it
easier
and cheaper for responsible and legitimate governments to secure important funding when they need it.
Only a week after the referendum, Tsipras finally faced up to reality: Greece’s euro partners are not prepared to offer
easier
terms.
Governments often end up deciding that it would be
easier
to prohibit the new technology than to adapt to it.
Taxpayers are more responsive to matching incentives than they are to tax incentives, because the former are
easier
to understand and more transparent.
In the US, making saving
easier
and more financially rewarding through better-targeted tax incentives, matching government contributions, automatic IRAs, and state-wide retirement plans would help boost retirement savings, especially for low- and middle-income households.
They worry that international bodies, lacking democratic oversight, make it
easier
for the rich, powerful, and well connected to run things to their own advantage.
In other words, global rules and institutions can make it
easier
and more likely that all involved will hew to their own citizens’ broader interests – and thus to the global commonweal as well.
Experts tend to focus on entirely “fake” content, which is
easier
to identify.
But such trappings will not make the transition process any
easier
for a young man of less than 30 in a society where veteran military chiefs retain so much power.
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