Indeed, to cultivate altruism is easier said than done and to do away with time-honoured beliefs is almost hopeless. |
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Though I know that is easier said than done, I can support that goal as an ideal. |
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After gorging on holiday goodies, sticking to your resolution to hit the gym is easier said than done. |
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It's easier said than done but you will never ever have a better chance of doing it than right now. |
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This is often easier said than done because it takes practice and commitment. |
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A lot can be said for being spontaneous and uninhibited, but that is easier said than done. |
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The etiquette rule is to use the furthest outside one as the different courses are served, but that is easier said than done. |
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Forty years' experience has shown this is easier said than done, but surely it's possible. |
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But we needed to push it, to bump-start it, which was easier said than done, with over a ton in weight to push, on a muddy field. |
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However, it was easier said than done, for Amelia was teleporting sporadically, making it impossible to determine where she'd appear next. |
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Because inactivity weakens the back muscles, pain sufferers should stay active, but it is sometimes easier said than done. |
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This is easier said than done and there is no substitute for hard work in resolving these issues basin by basin, river by river. |
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However, experts and decision makers agree that communicating those experiences effectively is often easier said than done. |
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While this may be easier said than done, there are strategies that can help families adapt to their changing circumstances. |
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The Brunels dream of a future in agriculture, but realizing that dream is much easier said than done. |
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Delivering growth and employment, the objective of the largest chunk of expenditure, is easier said than done. |
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This task is easier said than done and the courts should play a role in fostering this task. |
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This, unfortunately, is easier said than done in a federal state, particularly one as jurisdictionally complex as Canada. |
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It makes it very unlevel. But taking control over from the provinces is easier said than done. |
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At the other end the Westport forwards will have to step up to the plate in a big way but that's easier said than done against the Nallens and company. |
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Perhaps easier said than done, however follow the author's guidelines and advice and you might just make it. |
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I know, it's easier said than done, but it is something to aim for. |
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Putting quality on to the nation's screens is easier said than done. |
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When it comes to writing text, keeping it short and sweet is easier said than done. |
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The practical economic problem is that setting and achieving cyclically adjusted budget balance is much easier said than done. |
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That's easier said than done because the 7-footer is as likely to bring the ball downcourt as settle along the baseline or high on the key and wait for the pass. |
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I need to underline however that calling for a complete ban on discards from Community waters is easier said than done. |
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However, consolidating plan assets among several plan sponsors may be easier said than done. |
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The difficulty of educating consumers is that it's easier said than done when you're talking about products like casein. |
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The idea sounds intriguing, but it may be easier said than done, says Arthur Pilla, a professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia University. |
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Now this is clearly easier said than done. |
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Leinster may be one runner and a few degrees of angle away from being a potent force, but tweaking is easier said than done at this stage of the season. |
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Sometimes you want to ask the lawyers if they cannot try to reach agreement before letting us politicians know, but that is probably easier said than done. |
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Although it's easier said than done, stop smoking or stop chewing tobacco! |
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To achieve excellence, more than ever, we need clarity, focus and simple business models to manage our companies. However, this is easier said than done. |
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But many more don't know where to start, because contemporizing your culture is much easier said than done. |
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But for people whose eyes glaze over when the subject turns to trans unsaturated fat and low-density lipoproteins, that's a lot easier said than done. |
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However, converting to 42 volts is much easier said than done. |
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