It's not easy to see just what determines which accents will seem disgusting to someone, and which will seem merely exotic or even attractive. |
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The sisters discovered that managing a staff of 15 with entrenched work practices was not easy. |
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There are all sorts of reasons why, on an individual basis, people are so atomised and divided that it is not easy for them to act consistently. |
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It is not easy to deform a solid because of the strong attractive forces within the structure. |
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Identifying the prey of the giant squid, Achiteuthis dux, is not easy since they finely macerate their food. |
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Through practicing Mahayana, it is not easy to achieve the state of bliss or enlightenment. |
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Judgements on what is tasteful and what is not in a burial ground are not easy. |
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It is not easy to be inclusive, but it is your obligation to not only try, but to not get your back up when people call you on things. |
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It's not easy convincing skeptical bosses to invest in infosecurity programs. |
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Sometimes it is not easy or possible to walk away, especially when they are in the middle of a fit of temper. |
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This argument mixes so many distortions, falsehoods and tendentious points that it's not easy to know where to start. |
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It is not easy to calibrate his success but it stirs a seamless passion in those now ready to take on the mantle. |
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It was not easy to hear a solid sound within the depths of the terra and a Tigren's light footsteps would be nearly impossible. |
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Jeffries had ballooned up to 300 lbs during his retirement and training was not easy anymore for a 35-year-old man. |
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Photography is not easy in the waters around Cocos, because of the continuously varying thermoclines. |
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It is not easy to get inside the head of a real-life historical figure but Galloway has accomplished this with absolute ease. |
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It's not easy being thrown back on the dole again, and I don't know what I'm going to do. |
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It is not easy to be a family man, particularly when you are always on the move. |
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It is not easy but represents a positive milestone on the long road to recovery. |
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It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral contentious litigation. |
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We are depending on turf for fuel and the work is not easy but people do not mind. |
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It's not easy to simulate their inner confidence while on national television, but it won't hurt to try. |
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As in mosasaurs, the mechanics of egg-laying and prenatal care are not easy to imagine. |
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It feels like I'm making a penny a day at the moment and that's certainly not easy to live off of, my friend. |
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Somehow this seemed a fitting preparation for a show which, while not easy to watch, was deeply moving. |
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The wedge or snowplow is often one of the first downhill maneuvers a skier learns, but it is not easy to do. |
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Explaining what a card is to a blackjack computer given the myriad number of possible designs is not easy. |
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It is not easy to trace the motives of the reformers or their inheritors as they gradually set at naught large elements of symbol in worship. |
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Given that the boats patrol 240 miles of federal navigation channels in the harbor district, spotting small debris is not easy. |
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It's not easy for getting around but last year was pretty dry and we didn't have much of a snowpack. |
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To be vertical is not easy, but it is the only way to offer customers quality and consistency. |
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Alternatively cerebral and visceral, it's not easy listening, but is posesssed of a restless, elemental energy. |
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It is not easy to paint a visionary future and also to chart the map that gets you there. |
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It's not easy to discern a business model when hard information is difficult to come by. |
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Often it is not easy to photograph some cage birds without the cage obstructing part of the view. |
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Feeding your family with healthy, nutritious food is not easy when money is tight. |
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This is not easy, as too little fluid will cause hypoperfusion whereas too much will lead to oedema that will cause tissue hypoxia. |
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You're adjusting to a lot of changes, and it's not easy to accept a stepdad and stepsister. |
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With all that cash tucked under the mattress, it is not easy for a working stiff to understand why he wants to do an Edinburgh show. |
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Conceding two goals after being one up with less than five minutes to go is not easy to take. |
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Trust me, it's not easy scooping up gift votives and stocking stuffers while fielding questions about your love life. |
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No, still life photography is not easy, even though it sounds straightforward. |
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Life is still not easy in America, and people still suffer, but the optics have changed. |
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It's certainly not easy for a jazz pianist famous for swing to turn over to bebop. |
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These school years were not easy for Norman but he helped his fellow pupils with their homework which put him on good terms with them. |
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It is not easy to understand that various sects and religions are but the various ways to reach the same Supreme Being. |
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It is not easy to break into the cinema circle if you have no background of movies. |
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I praised his courage, because it's not easy to carry the heavy icebox up to the top of mountain. |
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Those that closely mimic printed books have problems because they are not easy to read on-screen. |
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These were made at a time when her style had matured, so it is not easy to appreciate how she would have performed them in the revues. |
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Sponsorship in a recession is not easy to come by, but he appears to be managing and this piece of good fortune will undoubtedly help. |
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My first impulse was to get away from him as quickly as possible, but sometimes that is not easy to do. |
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Of course it's not easy to read a fast-moving plane's registration number as it roars and dives low over houses, farms and factories. |
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Doing something different in the competitive world of fashion magazines is not easy. |
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Yet, there are frequent complaints that his films are not easy to understand. |
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While these patterns are not inherent or permanent, they are certainly not easy to do away with. |
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It is not easy to give up something that has been a major part of my working life but I think I have had a good innings. |
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Getting a book like this in print was not easy and I was indeed lucky to find a brave publisher. |
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It is not easy to get persons to think on their own behalf when educational and other social institutions seem to require otherwise. |
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Defying our expectations of user-friendly interactivity, these Internet-based works are not easy to navigate or to decipher. |
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It is not easy to change entrenched attitudes and systems the way that most of these people have. |
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It's not easy, as we are constantly having to repel invaders, swatting them away like so many mosquitoes. |
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In a world of Cortlands and Macs, it's not easy for a new apple to make a name for itself. |
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They spray foam on the fire, but even in this controlled situation, it's not easy to put out. |
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Getting there is not easy but we are working our way back up the Hollywood food chain. |
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Clamping dovetails is not easy but I have found that it is possible to glue them up without cramps at all. |
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It's not easy to get an appointment here but once you're in everything is easy-breezy and the veterinarians were fantastic. |
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It is not easy to break free from the grip of anarchophilia because we are preconditioned to think of the international system in anarchic terms. |
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This item was recorded with gemination, but the precise status of gemination in the language is not easy to determine. |
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Gene banks are labour intensive, costly to maintain, and not easy to raise funds for. |
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Planning and implementing a comprehensive program of premarital education in the congregation is not easy. |
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Mapping out a giant globe is not easy, but luckily I am a super whiz at geometry. |
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They're not easy to find, but I decided that with all the many pages on my website, at least one of them must contain a Googlewhack. |
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It is not easy to predict what business will emerge as a ' gorilla ', the company that will dominate the sector like Microsoft, Oracle or Intel. |
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Democracy in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-religious country like India poses difficult problems and dilemmas not easy to resolve. |
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But divorce is still not easy when one spouse objects to dissolving the marriage. |
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Maintaining family control while building publicly traded, widely diversified media corporations is not easy. |
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And though he likes the view from where he is, it's not easy to always be the smiling face, the urbane, even-tempered young man. |
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Hoisting a diving bell with a crane and maneuvering it through a small apartment at dawn is not easy. |
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Plans and kits are available, but they are not easy do-it-yourself projects and require experience in working with masonry. |
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These are not easy days, for sitting shiva is emotionally and physically draining. |
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His English was heavily accented and not easy to understand, but still we spent the most wonderful hour discussing his work. |
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But for children of farmers in China, it is not easy to be accepted to college for higher education. |
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Someone who isn't born a Jew can convert to Judaism, but it is not easy to do so. |
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It is not easy for us now to grasp how central the image of theatre was to the Elizabethan Weltanschauung. |
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Spotting classic mistakes is not easy, but there is some good advice on offer. |
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Jobs are not easy to come by and if you have a mortgage and a family to support, you cannot afford to take many risks. |
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Even if they decide to borrow books and continue schooling, it is not easy when the rattling sound of empty stomachs hurts them. |
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As I always do when I travel, I kept a record of what we saw and did, but putting Iceland into words is not easy. |
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Hence they are not easy to weigh up their adversarial effects which are not known by the agency of action and at the time of the action. |
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Easier, but not easy, and still only around a billionth of a millimetre over five million kilometres. |
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Losing weight is not easy, especially in problem areas such as the belly, love handles and a double chin. |
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Although not easy, cell membranes are frequently labeled with fluorescent fatty acids and lipids. |
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Planning law is not easy for laymen to understand, which is evident from your editorial. |
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Even woeful diction can be excused, since, in the mad rush to expand radio, good announcers were not easy to come by. |
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The fetal head was high in the fundus and imaging was not easy with reverberations partially obscuring the proximal hemisphere. |
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Despite the fact there are house price and share indices aplenty, comparing the long-term performance of these two assets is not easy. |
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It's not easy to reach the apex of anything in life without dedication and perseverance. |
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The claim to fame was not easy, admits Chowtha, who says it took more than six years for anyone in the industry to sign him on. |
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It had the sharp taste lemon tart should have but was not easy to cut on a saucer! |
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He explained that trees, though they are cut and lopped, grow up again quickly, but if men are destroyed, it is not easy to get them again. |
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With the fare on offer here it is not easy not to feel dejected, even sad that the directors have been so parsimonious with their offerings to kids. |
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How to characterise the element of fortuity in this context is not easy. |
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Even as large numbers were reintroduced to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success. |
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It was not easy to find people to mend your shoes, repair your broken zipper or anything else that might be of minor importance but that is necessary for daily life. |
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It is not easy to transport material to the interior regions. |
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It's not easy to get rid of crackheads once they've found a place to nest. |
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It is easy to shrug off charity and goodwill as petty and self-serving, but consideration for others is not easy and will not always come naturally. |
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His tempos are often very quick, and he is not easy to follow. |
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As we shall see, it is not easy to answer this simple question, especially since some passages underline his importance, while others stress his inferiority to Jesus. |
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Most issues do not involve a clear choice between riding and party and it is not easy to determine majority opinion in a riding, even if its MP wanted to. |
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I thought to myself, it is not easy to convert a cold war into a hot war. |
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It was not easy for young poets to get into print at that time. |
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It is often not easy to mend a broken relationship in a women's group. |
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Usually shy and retiring, the crested argus is not easy to observe. |
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It's not easy to find regular help where I live and I am loath to let my garden go, but can you suggest what I might do to cut down on the mowing? |
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New York is a mad expensive city and real estate is not easy to come by. |
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While it is not easy to fathom the chairman's involuted public locutions, he appears to have had more than one reason for his interest rate manipulations. |
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It's not easy when you have a wafer-thin squad like ours, but the players are capable of doing much better than they showed against Burnley on Wednesday night. |
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This is not easy, because as a society we are homogenized, scattered and systematically alienated from the landscapes and communities that nurtured us in our youth. |
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It's not easy to confront a boss with an accusation of fraud. |
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It's not easy to find corned beef that isn't heavily salted. |
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Thanks, it's not easy but I just always have chuddy in my mouth. |
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It is not easy in the dark but I prefer to net weeded fish myself so I have control of when to lift, then if it all goes wrong I can only blame myself. |
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The theory of strong interactions, known as quantum chromodynamics, is well-developed and consistent with experiments, although it is not easy to test it very precisely. |
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It's not easy being pregnant and finding nice maternity clothes. |
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This analysis suggests that, from a practical point of view, it is not easy to draw a clear-cut distinction between a collecting bank and a discounting bank. |
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We acknowledge it is not easy, but we all must be adaptable to survive. |
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Walking on hot coals is not easy and Kashmiri coals are among the hottest. |
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Such stoppers are invaluable, for without them it is not easy to stop a big full-rigged ship in full career without doing any damage or carrying something away. |
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The death toll for which Stalin must bear the blame is not easy to compute, but it cannot be less than twenty million. |
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Pinned down under bombardment outside the strategic town of Cambes, evacuation of the wounded was not easy so Jack was patched up and restored to duty. |
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I usually restrain myself from making such a rash move, but it's not easy. |
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Standing in queues is not easy for us old fogeys with worn-out joints. |
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However, it is not easy to generalize about the ethnographic research process in such a way as to provide definitive recommendations about research practice. |
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The debate has often been coloured by misinformation and manipulation, and it is not easy for a political party in Government to deal with those matters. |
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The craziest of all was Rand Paul, who faulted those who were saying Ebola is not easy to catch. |
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It is not easy to write a biography about a person who is known to be reticent and the problem gets compounded when the attempt is not authorised. |
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Is not easy work but he could control things at he own pace. |
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It is not easy for a common man in Africa to afford a motorboat with an 80-horsepower engine. |
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The scarcity of liquid water on Mars today is not easy to square with the abundant evidence that large volumes of water flowed on the planet in the past. |
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It is not easy to identify all the parts of the alchemy, but we definitely have a club ethos, which includes the concept that nobody is bigger than the club. |
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Certainly, refraining from food and drink from dawn to dusk is not easy. |
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It's not easy stuff to get your head round, but it is clearly vital. |
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Sometimes that's not easy when you've got some sozzled macho man lunging at you. |
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Overcoming cyberphobia is not easy, but any effort to automate professionals must address their resistance and concerns or be doomed to failure. |
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Going into a dressing-room full of established players was not easy. It was like Lancashire all over again only more so. |
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It's not easy to get down with a group in which every instrument except the drums is doing it's own thing. |
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Many were not easy to be governed, nor like to conform themselves to strict rules. |
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The history of the rates charged is not easy to find, but there is a partial history at UK Tax History. |
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If each contradiction be set down as a lie and retailed at breakfast, life is not easy. |
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In the days before miniature scores and recordings were available, it was not easy for young composers to get to know new music. |
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It is not easy to link Birtwistle's music to any particular school or movement. |
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Because of its low density, it is not easy to store natural gas or to transport it by vehicle. |
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These two effects tend to be at odds with each other, and it is not easy to combine both good short range and good long range in a single radar. |
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Intelligence itself is not easy to define, but indications of intelligence include the ability to learn, matched with behavioral flexibility. |
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Old Dutch is attested only fragmentarily, so it is not easy to give forms for all classes. |
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As social animals, it is not easy to stick to an opinion that differs markedly from that of a majority of the group. |
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Well-paid jobs are not easy to find in the Western Isles and the purchasing power of the individuals and their families is very welcome. |
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My work, specifically that which deals with museography, is looking for a way we can escape this, and it's not easy. |
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It was not easy to lend an ear to commonsensical observations in the chaotic atmosphere of the early days of the protests. |
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This is not easy or quick to do, and putting them back can be backbreakingly difficult. |
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Its emphasis on pieces that include the five Cs and the resulting leger lines is not easy to find. |
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This protest is not easy to dismiss as a right-wing anti-woman backlash. |
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But it is not easy to see how the concept of a disembodied mind can be reconciled with Griffin's panexperientialism. |
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It was not easy to find a copy of The Pirate in orkney this year. |
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It's not easy sometimes when these shemozzles get started, people can lose the plot and lose their place in the team and stuff like that. |
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A truer representation of the independent spirit is just not easy to find in our corporate-run, homogenized, boring little world. |
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Moreover it is not easy to see how Aias, wearing armour, could have been overtly bephallused. |
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Wright admitted motivating himself for this fight after having defeated the likes of Mosley and Trinidad is not easy. |
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Ice is said to be clam, when beginning to melt with the sun or otherwise, and not easy to be slid upon. |
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Yet it was not easy, on the balance of play, to be convinced by Pellegrini and his defeated players that the reprieve might somehow be a defining moment over the two legs. |
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Also, all products produced on one production line will be identical or very similar, and introducing variety to satisfy individual tastes is not easy. |
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Spent is often mixed in industrial mills with pure nutmeg to facilitate the milling process, as nutmeg is not easy to mill due to the high percentage of oil in the pure seed. |
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Sea urchins are dioecious, having separate male and female sexes, although distinguishing the two is not easy, except for their locations on the sea bottom. |
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Most yacht clubs are open to members only and gate crashing is not easy. |
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Such avoidance may seem simple, but distraction is an insidious threat not easy to safeguard against, especially in today's semichaotic operating environment. |
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Giri said it was not easy for Kathmandu to lift the partial ban on workers, including those with residence permit and new visas to leave the country. |
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It is not easy to form a new credit union but a group of Mainers believe they have the recipe to potentially charter the first new one in the state in a quarter century. |
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It is not easy to explicate the notion of accidentality here. |
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