In big cities, finding a pharmacist to sell Plan B is a simple matter.
FORBES: What Pharmacist 'Conscientious Objectors' Might Learn From Boston Bombing Suspect's Nurses
As Walter Williams has explained, this is a simple matter of freedom and liberty.
The mayoral job is easy, he says it's a simple matter of hiring the right people.
In any case, fixing trade imbalances is not a simple matter of currency adjustment.
As a simple matter of supply and demand, many of them are not getting much love.
The place of Islam in Pakistani political culture has never been a simple matter.
This is not a simple matter of averaging the five-year performances of all of today's equity funds.
It would be a simple matter to compel disclosure by investment staff and eliminate the potential for harm.
With a little ambition, it is a simple matter to add all the usability features that are missing.
For most papers this is a simple matter of principle - Parliament has no role in the press.
Whether it is the best thing to do is not a simple matter of what produces the lowest tax.
Buying the rest of Chrysler may not be a simple matter for Fiat.
Each who's-No. 2 debate that comes up each year isn't a simple matter to be decided on the merits.
And I think a simple matter would be to remove him from office.
Switching between these is a simple matter of a vertical swipe on either screen to switch to the other.
FORBES: It's Fashionable For Geeks, But Sony's Android SmartWatch Is Not Ready For Prime Time
Not an issue of cruelty or insensitivity or lack of dream for Utopia, but a simple matter of economics.
That is fine as a sentiment, but presumably any employer of repute already knows that as a simple matter of self-interest.
FORBES: If Pope Francis Despises Poverty, He Must Learn To Love Profits
However, according to enthusiasts' online forums, it's a simple matter to recode the powertrain software to eliminate the speed limiter entirely.
WSJ: 2013 BMW M6 Coupe Review: A Hurtling Flume Ride on Dry Land | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
From a technical perspective, I can say that developing for the platform is not a simple matter of write once, run everywhere.
Wade legalizing abortion Roberts said this case was a simple matter of determining what Congress meant when it wrote the law.
FORBES: Supreme Court Rules Corporations Don't Have Privacy Under FOIA
It is surely a simple matter of looking at the national culture.
Given the number of years it takes to make and mature the whiskey it is not a simple matter to increase supply.
FORBES: Where Maker's Mark Went Wrong On Diluting The Bourbon: Not Enough Economics
Others argue that the unrest is a simple matter of criminality, where parents failed to exert enough influence on their offspring, he adds.
BBC: Sweden riots spread beyond Stockholm despite extra police
If all cholesterol drugs were created equal, it would be a simple matter to encourage patients to switch to the less-expensive generic versions.
It is a simple matter of justice: The right to choose goes a long way toward ensuring equal rights and opportunities for women.
"Once the cameras are installed and operational, once they're networked to central computers, then it's a simple matter of upgrading the software, " he says.
Regulation, never a simple matter, will have to be designed.
But Judge Birss said granting permission to discontinue the cases was not a simple matter, due largely to the fact that the actual copyright holders were not in court.
"Convincing North Korea to give up their nuclear program, it is not a simple matter, " according to Lee, who said there's no deadline, at the joint news conference with Obama.
As Sir Mervyn was at pains to emphasise, this is not a simple matter of "in or out" - or even, in David Cameron's rather undiplomatic phrase, "make-up or break-up".
应用推荐