Rebuilding the country will be much easier that recreating a nation in Afghanistan but at least give the US credit for making these moves. |
|
Look, nothing makes a man's job easier than when you boldly suggest a date. |
|
These swimmers could form a trust or charity making it easier to obtain money from other sources and to receive a grant from the council. |
|
The more dense and compacted the snow is the easier it will be to perform slides. |
|
Much easier to call it by its common names Warrigal Greens or New Zealand Spinach, but no less vile to eat under any name. |
|
Experts agree that it is easier to drink flat beers faster than fizzy beers such as lager. |
|
Why is it easier to accelerate an electron to a speed that is close to the speed of light, compared to accelerating a proton to the same speed? |
|
It made life easier to remove the power supply first, fit the motherboard and then reinstall the power supply. |
|
So it was easier to let the old blowhard yak away and just nod occasionally. |
|
Infrared sensing pits enable them to hunt at night, when warm-blooded mammals are easier to find. |
|
It had a slightly higher x-height and overall, making it look bigger and easier to read. |
|
For most folks, it seems easier just to live with the problem than try to fix it. |
|
Hungry for the kalua pork he grew up eating in Hawaii, Gary developed an easier and quicker version. |
|
The lace-up corset, which was easily laced alone, made a woman's job at dressing easier for she wouldn't need any help lacing up the corset. |
|
Lentils, adzuki beans, and chickpeas are often easier to digest than other kinds of beans. |
|
Place the pecan pieces regularly across the surface, to make the pie easier to cut later. |
|
It can be held in one hand and can make it easier to direct where the floss is going than using your fingers. |
|
Kabuki brushes make applying make-up so much easier as the natural bristles help to buff and blend. |
|
There is no doubt that the more you look for fish, the easier it becomes to register their presence. |
|
Everyone goes on about regenerating the area but no one is making it easier for young people who want to remain here to stay. |
|
|
Church courts usually gave out easier punishments to churchmen who had done wrong. |
|
We looked more confident today and I think sometimes it is easier to play confidently when everyone is writing you off. |
|
When evaluated from this perspective, it's easier to see her less as an adventuress and more as a dichotomy. |
|
Forty years' experience has shown this is easier said than done, but surely it's possible. |
|
A simple arcade game with fast animation will be easier and cheaper to produce than a graphics-intensive adventure game, for example. |
|
The solution to rising poverty rates isn't to level incomes down so that half the median is easier for low skilled workers to reach. |
|
The spokesman added that the absence of wives would make it easier for refs and assistant refs to mix socially in the hotel the night before. |
|
The etiquette rule is to use the furthest outside one as the different courses are served, but that is easier said than done. |
|
And it wasn't made any easier by the fact that the genius works like a horse and that the workhorse made himself into a genius during the season. |
|
But having people there from home who knew the ropes made it a lot easier for me. |
|
Other experiments have involved organisms that are less closely related to us yet easier to study, such as vinegar worms and fruit flies. |
|
It's easier when there's nobody there who knows you or expects anything of you. |
|
White trash rednecks from backward places such as Texas are an even easier target over there. |
|
This recipe is easier than one would think, and would work well with any red meat. |
|
This is often easier said than done because it takes practice and commitment. |
|
Fairway woods simply make it easier to hit the ball and get it in the air off the grass. |
|
It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim. |
|
If we did it in a normal car it would have been easier to do but what's the fun in that? |
|
Hunting dogs have an easier time treeing a raccoon than forcing it out of a burrow. |
|
Though I know that is easier said than done, I can support that goal as an ideal. |
|
|
Obviously it is easier on the child and adoptive parents if the child is adopted at an early age. |
|
Indeed, to cultivate altruism is easier said than done and to do away with time-honoured beliefs is almost hopeless. |
|
It is always easier to raise private donations if the government is seen to make a contribution towards the kitty. |
|
Because inactivity weakens the back muscles, pain sufferers should stay active, but it is sometimes easier said than done. |
|
Thieves in Bushenyi district are giving cattle waragi to make it easier to steal them. |
|
Such a policy would make it easier to recruit soldiers and officers because their pay would be more competitive with the civilian market. |
|
To make for easier wiring, find a junction box that is already hooked to the circuit and in an accessible place. |
|
This is an economy in which it's easier to carve a new dishwasher out of rock than to pay for one with 18 vultures, three choughs and a quail. |
|
This makes it easier by decreasing their experience of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when they quit. |
|
It's easier to like or dislike abstract art, as any attempt at representational art is always prone to rapid criticism. |
|
In the case of larger quadrupeds, birds, fish etc, preparing and eating the item is considerably easier when it is dead. |
|
For example, the more you bend your elbows on a flye or lateral raise, the easier it will be to lift the weight. |
|
It was much easier to read and was available in octavo form and could be effortlessly held in the hand easily. |
|
Basically, it appeared it would be easier to get permission to build a nuclear reactor in downtown Toronto then raise a wind turbine. |
|
Other improvements are planned which will result in even easier access, improved support and adjustability for different sizes. |
|
This new scheme has a more thoughtful design and it is also a walk-through development that will be much easier to maintain and look after. |
|
In some ways, perhaps, it was easier to kill the king than it was to kill the notion of kingliness. |
|
To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you. |
|
The CV is important because you can outline skills and experience far easier on A4 than you can on a business card! |
|
It is a fact that karate, judo, kendo, and iaido are much easier to learn than aikido. |
|
|
And 61 per cent of York residents find it easier to wake up to an alarm clock than a radio. |
|
He felt safe with women because they were easier in their judgment of his abilities and feelings. |
|
It's easy to fall in love with particular images, even mediocre ones, but with time it also becomes easier to winnow the wheat from the chaff. |
|
It thins mucus in air passages and makes it easier to cough up mucus and clear airways, allowing easier breathing. |
|
For tubeless tires, it allows the bead to seat easier and helps form an airtight seal. |
|
For example, wines are listed in order of lighter to fuller-bodied on the wine list, making it easier for servers to help customers choose. |
|
I am endeavouring to sort myself some proper webspace to make this easier to access and to enable readers to post comments. |
|
While some might consider it to be easier than writing, I think there are as many airheads behind the camera as there are on keyboards. |
|
The fear is that in some cases it's easier to just rebury the find just because it will slow down work. |
|
Maybe they just act like rock stars because it's a lot easier than acting like ordinary people. |
|
Some people have said it's easier to withdraw from heroin than to kick the tobacco habit. |
|
Pillars that hold these bridges up are being placed at intervals wider than the old ones, to permit easier water flow. |
|
These special tools, called jigs and fixtures, make jobs easier and allow the gunsmith to turn out quality work, fast and efficiently. |
|
I find it easier to balance my accounts against my bank statement with it than with the accounting program my accountant expects me to use. |
|
Silage and baled hay has never been easier won and turf has been saved in the best conditions for many years. |
|
The bigger keypad and built-in joystick make it much easier to use than its predecessor. |
|
It's a much easier joke to hear from a female friend than a male friend, for some reason. |
|
If you can achieve a good posture at address then it becomes much easier to remain in balance throughout the swing. |
|
Lodge explains that sonic sensors make grading a road much easier than with stakes. |
|
Borrowing from family or friends can provide ready cash, easier terms, and a longer repayment period than traditional sources of debt financing. |
|
|
With the acquirement of weapons, the battle had been going much easier for the humans. |
|
It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better. |
|
The move to Askham Grange, at Askham Richard, means her aged parents, who live near the Yorkshire coast, will now find it easier to visit her. |
|
You need quite a few to make the juice for this jelly, and it is much easier to do if you have a blender or food processor. |
|
Certain milk products are easier for some lactose-intolerant people to digest, including cultured foods like buttermilk, yogurt and kefir. |
|
Only once you're in and established does it get easier as jobs start coming your way. |
|
Free-motion machine embroidery, quilting and monogramming are all easier with this unique needle. |
|
Lewis, charming and avuncular, is far easier to relate to than the aloof and distant Freud. |
|
A lobotomized patient may not feel any happier, but affectless, quiescent people are surely easier to deal with in an institution. |
|
Triacetate is an improved acetate fabric which doesn't melt as easier and is easier to care for. |
|
In the third trimester your body releases a hormone called relaxin, which loosens the joints to allow for easier passage of the baby. |
|
Sentences in which the grammatical role of a noun phrase is the same in the main clause and the relative clause seem to be easier to process. |
|
Does Rijndael's algebraic formulation make the algorithm easier to crack than other cryptosystems not designed this way? |
|
It is much easier to follow, on the whole, if you have a guide to help you. |
|
Group members helped each other learn how to cut up big pills so they were easier to swallow and to use Lamaze breathing during a spinal tap. |
|
The one major advantage property does have is that it's much easier to borrow money against it. |
|
There are kinds of subtlety and metaphorical allusiveness that are easier to achieve in comics than in novels. |
|
It's just easier to lay all the blame squarely on the shoulders of smokers. |
|
Keeping up with science is probably easier than keeping up with current affairs. |
|
The best time to travel is over the dry months of March to October, when it is easier to see animals at waterholes. |
|
|
The brash but explosive back made life much easier for QB Jake Plummer, who acclimated to the Broncos' system in swift fashion. |
|
Regular washing however weakens the skin thus making it easier for the bacteria to invade and cause damage. |
|
The team's nerves were evident in the 15th minute when normally reliable Ali Grant managed a fresh air shot when it would have been easier to score. |
|
And discrediting Rouhani will be easier if they can point to tangible signs of Western bad faith. |
|
There is consensus that air pollution is easier to control from large central sources such as electric power plants than from millions of individual vehicles. |
|
It is no easier in central Nairobi than in Britain to resolve the enormous mental disconnection between the abstractions of politics and the specifics of poverty. |
|
A shoe with a distinct heel will be much, much easier to walk in. |
|
They may also have the expectation that alcohol makes it easier to make sexual advances, and thus they may use alcohol intentionally for achieving such a purpose. |
|
They deliver our newspapers, drive jitneys, deliver pizzas and perform similar tasks that make our lives easier but for which we pay relatively little. |
|
I know, it's easier said than done, but it is something to aim for. |
|
It will be easier at this time to put abstract ideas into concrete form. |
|
Is it easier for scientists to impress arts students with their all-round knowledge than vice versa? |
|
While scenarios where the party takes seven seats are a lot easier to map, there is still a chance for the Democrats to hold on. |
|
An older pope who does not know which curial offices and officers need the ax, will be even easier to ignore than Benedict. |
|
Hearing that is a lot easier than hearing something else, but it is not less, well, humiliating and scary, I guess. |
|
New futures are easier to talk about than achieve but, driving back to my home in Swellendam, I remember the words of another Khoi song I read in the museum. |
|
As a result of this book it is now much easier to calibrate the nature, range, and methods of the mogul. |
|
In the absence of the traditional gale, the course is easier than any of these pros have ever seen it, soft and receptive with not a whiff of wind in the air. |
|
The magnificent cats are taking their natural prey, such as deer and rabbits, but discovering also that sheep and cattle and goats are easier to catch. |
|
Mustering a coalition of disapproval for the World Cup should be much easier than it would be for an Olympiad. |
|
|
It's so much easier to get to a mouse than pick up a pen when keyboarding. |
|
I have to say I don't think it's ever been any easier for me in terms of match action than it was in San Marino, but you have to keep your wits about you. |
|
While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs. |
|
Indeed, his exit would be made easier if Alawites felt more assured that a bloodbath did not await them. |
|
For example it may be easier to obtain aggravated damages in a case of unlawful means conspiracy than it would be in an action against each defendant separately. |
|
I recognize that it's easier to criticize a battle plan from outside the combat zone. |
|
Thanks to the Internet, such assumptions may be easier to deconstruct than they used to be. |
|
Their misguided views make it much easier for some parts of mainstream America to reciprocally demonize the entire anti-war camp and deprive it of support. |
|
That said, SARS is much more communicable than Ebola, meaning it is easier to catch. |
|
It's easier to believe that Macbeth meets three witches in the forest that goad him to regicide than it is to accept that Romeo and Juliet actually love one another. |
|
Men may refuse the challenge of trying to right a ship on the verge of capsize, preferring to wait for an easier test. |
|
For the self-appointed inquisitors of internet, it is always easier to accuse than seriously to inquire. |
|
It made life easier for me for a bit, relieved me of some responsibility. |
|
Consider, too, that in this digital age, making something public is not only easier but has greater reach. |
|
Looking at the roots of larp makes the hobby easier to take seriously and divorces the desire from childishness. |
|
These moves were designed to foster free trade and thus to make it easier for overseas companies to sell their wares in China untrammelled by embargoes and tariffs. |
|
The company says this produces wood that ignites easier and burns cleaner, with less creosote and ash. |
|
Early cameos are carved from hardstones such as onyx, sardonyx, or agate, while later a number of less expensive substances were used that were also easier to carve. |
|
But it also transformed a regional threat into a global enemy that was easier to target in the areas it controlled. |
|
And it's easier to delay something than to make something happen, so things tended to elongate rather than abbreviate. |
|
|
Instead of our bodies having to work double-time to sift out the nutrients from food that is wolfed down anxiously, what if we gave our bodies an easier time of it? |
|
That made it easier for Perry and abecedarian to put together a skilled, committed team. |
|
Collusive labor makes it easier for employers to collude to extract maximum rents from customers. |
|
The expression of your wishes in an informal letter to the trustees and guardians is often an easier way of ensuring your children are brought up as you would wish. |
|
If only salespeople were fuzzy and wagged their tails more, they'd probably find it easier to cooperate with the inevitable. |
|
It will also be easier to trace the keepers of abandoned vehicles. |
|
By searching ports and quays, diving teams are familiarising themselves with their layout so that in future it will be easier to spot anything out of the ordinary. |
|
Similarly, our connectedness, our human compact, is sandwiched together like the floors in a house of cards that is easier to knock down than we might think. |
|
Of course having pots of money is a much easier route to lairdship. |
|
Most of the larger fruits such as pumpkins and watermelons, and some of the bigger vegetables such as gourds and tubers, are easier to carve into novel shapes. |
|
Apple is more like HBO in this respect, offering premium content that's a lot easier to pay for than descramble. |
|
If it only takes this to turn me, Mr Peaceful, into a homicidal maniac it's easier to understand how more frequent and serious incidents lead to people tooling up. |
|
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. |
|
A mezzotint plate produced fewer impressions than a line engraving, but the engravers bewailed its invention, as being an easier and more facile process. |
|
The bill will make it harder for criminals to dispose of stolen goods, and it will make it easier for the police to recover stolen goods and solve property crimes. |
|
It is much easier to just scribble out a prescription without thinking, but doing so is lazy and poor patient care. |
|
Thanks to burglar alarms, British criminals have figured out that it's easier to wait till you come home, ring the door bell, and punch you in the kisser. |
|
But it apparently made it easier for Pentagon officials to dissemble about them. |
|
You'll quickly discover that clipping, detaching, and belaying with a locking carabiner are all easier if you have webbing that's narrower, say three-quarter inch. |
|
A qualification which might be made of that statement is that, from the listener's viewpoint, CDs are much easier to control than vinyl records or cassettes. |
|
|
It is easier to see what is happening if we plot the ratios on a graph. |
|
The more brittle a finish after it cures, no matter how hard, the easier it will scratch and therefore the easier it will be able to rub using fine abrasives. |
|
Putting quality on to the nation's screens is easier said than done. |
|
You need to mix the cream bleach and powder accelerator together, and I found it easier to do on a saucer than the tiny plastic palette they provide. |
|
Having shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, quality seeds, and so on made their life a good bit easier than it would have been otherwise, but it was hardly comfortable. |
|
Many people are optimistic that collecting data now will make prosecution easier when eventually peace comes to war-ridden Syria. |
|
Kinship, ascribed and affinal, ensures links and easier access over a much larger area, decreasing risk. |
|
When there were Australian officers everyone was more pally and sociable which made it easier for the lady in charge to entertain the party. |
|
There are back and forward buttons for easier browser navigation. |
|
The medicine makes breathing easier by opening nasal passages. |
|
The cookbook anglicized many exotic dishes to make them easier to prepare. |
|
As for the people not liking it, it would surely be easier to bedutch them back again than it was to bewelsh them before. |
|
Then again, maybe a cyclops should be easier to blind than a biclops because you only need get one eye. |
|
The author has bulleted this section to make it easier to read and included important notes and warnings. |
|
Christcentrism became the keyword. Spirit baptism, speaking in tongues, and faith healing became easier to understand, and accept. |
|
All of this makes it a little easier to comprehend what Paracelsus was doing in his chrysopoeian exploits. |
|
Certainly it's lots easier to be Mary in a brown serge and clumpy boots than it is in the soft, fluffy things Marie used to wear. |
|
One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones. |
|
They doctored their apple trees by vigorous pruning, and now the dwarfed trees are easier to pick. |
|
I was finding college too hard, so I dropped science and switched to an easier course. |
|
|
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. |
|
But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
|
Well, mayhap that'll do, as it's a little gell, for they're easier persuaded to sit i' one place nor the lads. |
|
Also, when fish gilled there wasn't as much extra twine to tangle in, so they were easier to release from the net. |
|
When joining in a new ball of yarn, do so on the g st areas, as it's much easier to darn in the ends here. |
|
Killing people became much easier and faster once armies started using gunfire. |
|
Conjugating hamzated verbs is a little harder than conjugating sound verbs, but much easier than weak ones. |
|
The legislation would make it harder to hull splash, and it would make it easier for companies to register their designs with the government. |
|
It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
|
The number is so infinite, that verily it would be an easier matter for me to reckon up those that have feared the same. |
|
To make your proof easier to comprehend I recommend you insert a few more steps. |
|
This was made easier by the death of Archbishop Warham, a strong opponent of an annulment. |
|
It is easier to invoke or to deplore democracy than to say exactly what it is. |
|
So as to make it easier to locate a particular passage, each chapter was headed by a brief precis of its contents with verse numbers. |
|
Noises of battle were muffled and sleep was easier in the deepest stations, but many were killed from direct hits on several stations. |
|
In 1998, the CWGC made the records of its buried online to facilitate easier searching. |
|
Quiet people are much easier to govern than clamorous and dissatisfied ones. |
|
The diesel engine has far better thermal efficiency than reciprocating steam engine, and was far easier to control. |
|
Numerous other improvements that made for easier manufacture and installation were continually implemented. |
|
Its mowers were lighter and easier to use than similar ones that had come before. |
|
|
The M4 entrance allows easier access for the large vehicles used to carry the munitions. |
|
They soon discovered that they worked for less, did not drink to excess, and were easier to command. |
|
This concept of immersion travel makes it easier for students to experience and understand the destination country's culture and language. |
|
A bridge was built over the ditch to the south of the castle to enable easier access to the park. |
|
Lowering the defences in this way had the effect of making them easier to scale with ladders. |
|
An earth and timber castle was cheaper and easier to erect than one built from stone. |
|
A water bath slows heat transfer and makes it easier to remove the custard from the oven before it curdles. |
|
This extensively hopped, lighter beer was easier to store and transport, and so favoured the growth of larger breweries. |
|
But, the habit once formed, nothing is easier than to transfer it from one object to another. |
|
Unable to play normally, Iommi had to tune his guitar down for easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. |
|
The decision was made to film the battle scenes in neutral Eire, where it was easier to find the 650 extras. |
|
It became easier to lend objects, the constitution of the Board of Trustees changed and the Natural History Museum became fully independent. |
|
Finding information by simply searching the Internet could be much easier and faster than reading an entire book. |
|
The white end just is a way to make it easier for judges to score clean hits. |
|
He has stated that stopping to have the cue ball cleaned affects his rhythm and that it is easier just to continue playing. |
|
Depending on the sails, this can often give as much sail area as a spinnaker, but is easier to control. |
|
It is also easier to handle than going wing and wing, as the main sail is not set and does not disturb the air flow to the head sails. |
|
The new Act also made it easier for Indians to be admitted into the civil service and the army officer corps. |
|
Terrestrial locomotion is easier for phocids on ice, as they can sled along. |
|
Today's money worries certainly should make it easier for parents to teach their children that money doesn't grow on trees. |
|
|
The suspension is important because it makes the car stable and easier to control and keeps the tires on the road when driving on uneven terrain. |
|
This makes it much easier for law enforcement agencies and provides for much lower burdens of proof. |
|
They provided the intense concentrated light of an arc lamp but were easier to operate. |
|
Sykes and Oppenheimer have each given nicknames to various haplogroups to allow easier recognition, including the principal ones in the isles. |
|
Shallots are the most prolific of all the multipliers, and easier to grow than onions. |
|
The smaller newspapers also have the advantage of being easier to handle, particularly among commuters. |
|
Countries usually have different styles of stamps for entries and exits, to make it easier to identify the movements of people. |
|
Some elite Kenyan runners who cannot qualify for their country's strong national team find it easier to qualify by running for other countries. |
|
The size and weight of the bricks made them easier to work with than earth and stone, so construction quickened. |
|
On other occasions the committee was so large that it could hardly have been easier to control than the full assembly. |
|
Simply making it easier for candidates to stand through easier nomination rules is believed to increase voting. |
|
The bridge made it easier for animals and plants to migrate between the two continents. |
|
Some believe that students are tending to select easier subjects instead of harder ones in order to achieve higher grades. |
|
It is alleged that this makes the course easier as students do less work for the same qualifications. |
|
The fleece would be removed intact, then carefully folded to make it easier to sort out the different grades of wool at the mill. |
|
Peeling from the nonstem end is actually a bit easier and reduces the chance that those annoying, stringy fibers will stick to the banana. |
|
The acceptance of violence for any reason makes it easier to use in other situations. |
|
This makes it easier to place many more species in time relative to the beginning of the Ordovician Period. |
|
Third, this scheme is also used by the IUCN, making it easier to incorporate data on status and conservation. |
|
The second half of the compound word, lore, proves easier to define as its meaning has stayed relatively stable over the last two centuries. |
|
|
They found working with him far easier than Sampson, as Matthews later explained that he took their ideas into account. |
|
While the show continued, efforts were being made backstage to revive Cooper, not made easier by the darkness. |
|
Its location in the table suggested that it should be easier to find than other undiscovered elements. |
|
Dolphins are much easier to spot from a distance than tuna, since they regularly breathe. |
|
The same goes for standard Swedish speakers, who find it far easier to understand Norwegian than Danish. |
|
Early mornings are typically better as the birds are more active and vocal making them easier to spot. |
|
International law requires nations to declare when they mine an area, to make it easier for civil shipping to avoid the mines. |
|
When brown bears attack these large animals, they usually target young or infirm ones, as they are easier to catch. |
|
This makes flying easier while learning the exceptional skills required to be effective hunters as adults. |
|
A thick mulch of chipped bark or compost will also make it much easier to pull out recently germinated seeds in the spring. |
|
The arms and forearms shortened relative to the legs making it easier to run. |
|
This concept is easier to visualize for solids such as iron which are incompressible compared to gases. |
|
By the late Jurassic, turtles had radiated widely, and their fossil history becomes easier to read. |
|
Advantages of liquid fertilizer are its more rapid effect and easier coverage. |
|
Despite this, the narrowing of the Adour valley allows easier crossing than anywhere else along the entire length of the estuary. |
|
Exeter St Davids railway station has a bus link and is therefore easier for passengers using the airport. |
|
The completion of the railway through Cornwall made it easier for tourists and invalids to enjoy the mild climate of Penzance. |
|
It is also easier to gain access to local labour resources and heavy equipment such as floating cranes and barges. |
|
It is far easier to use a perforation gauge which for a few dollars can be found on eBay. |
|
It is usually much easier to install filters at each telephone jack that is in use. |
|
|
It is often easier to find places to stay at hostels not mentioned in the book. |
|
Boats with less rocker are easier to row and faster in flat or nearly flat water. |
|
Longer oars can be used to produce longer, slower strokes, which are easier to maintain over long distances. |
|
Licensing requirements for scooters are easier and cheaper than for cars in most parts of the world, and insurance is usually cheaper. |
|
A steam box is excellent for making planks easier to bend although hot wet rags are a messy, but easy substitute. |
|
Because of the mix of nationalities, both in class and during the afternoon activities, students find it easier to learn a new language. |
|
Before the industrial era, travel by water was often easier than over land. |
|
But the advocate of platonism may find these easier to defend than the confirmational holism the standard argument invokes. |
|
Once this psychological barrier had been crossed, it became easier to probe further along the coast. |
|
They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and 1 to 3 masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing. |
|
For celestial navigation like other Europeans, they used Greek tools, like the astrolabe and quadrant, which they made easier and simpler. |
|
They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and one to three masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing. |
|
The paper bills made collecting taxes and administering the empire much easier and reduced the cost of transporting coins. |
|
The balanced rudder placed as much of the rudder forward of the stern post as behind it, making such large ships easier to steer. |
|
Mothers tend to feed in open areas, presumably to make it easier to detect predators, although this may reduce their feeding efficiency. |
|
This book was also highly illustrated, where its former was not, making the practice of botany easier to comprehend. |
|
Physicians would then let the wound purify, thus making the tissue softer and easier for arrow extraction. |
|
Hence, it is relatively easier to measure both the amplitude and phase of radio waves, whereas this is not as easily done at shorter wavelengths. |
|
By replacing several taxes with one flat tax rate, it will also be easier for government auditors to spot embezzlement. |
|
Spain's large empire and many ports of call made it easier to acquire fresh fruit. |
|
|
Both sheep and goats use their lips and tongues to select parts of the plant that are easier to digest or higher in nutrition. |
|
They are often a staple among impoverished families in provinces, as they are easier to cultivate and cost less than rice. |
|
The arquebus did not rely on the physical strength of the user for propulsion of the projectile, making it easier to find a suitable recruit. |
|
During a siege it was also easier to fire an arquebus out of loopholes than it was a bow and arrow. |
|
This low level of skill made it a lot easier to outfit an army in a short amount of time as well as expand the small arms ranks. |
|
Finding and reusing arrows or bolts was a lot easier than doing the same with arquebus bullets. |
|
Morphologically complex words are easier to comprehend when they include a base word. |
|
Additionally, conjugation of weak verbs is easier to teach, since there are fewer classes of variation. |
|
Another psilocybe, cubensis, is less potent than the Liberty Cap, but easier to grow and more popular. |
|
Proponents claim a particular language makes it easier to express and understand concepts in one area, and more difficult in others. |
|
An example can be taken from the way various programming languages make it easier to write certain kinds of programs and harder to write others. |
|
English sentence structures that grow down and to the right are easier to process. |
|
Title IX made it easier to move civil rights cases from state courts to federal court. |
|
Analogy and abstraction are different cognitive processes, and analogy is often an easier one. |
|
Analogies should also make those abstractions easier to understand and give confidence to the ones using them. |
|
This made appeal to the Pope more attractive and easier to obtain than in previous generations. |
|
It is now easier for a vegetarian to eat sufficient protein because of products such as Quorn, tofu and textured vegetable protein. |
|
The simplicity of the tax should lead to easier administration and enforcement. |
|
Sitting down is the secret of good raspberrying. It is also easier on your pants and nerves, by the way. Raspberries call for a sitting posture. |
|
There have been suggestions that electronic voting may be easier and quicker to do than physically going through a division lobby. |
|